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These shoes combine a lightweight mesh upper that breathes, a Lightstrike midsole throughout for greater speed, and a durable outsole to help runners surpass themselves. They are made from recycled materials.
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Purchased on sale for 45 Euros. Foot length 27.5 cm, minimal arch, wide toe box, and wide forefoot, weight 90 kg. In terms of shape, the most correct and comfortable for my foot are the Mizuno (44), followed by Asics (45), Puma (44.5), and at the back New Balance (45).
For Adidas (and this specific model), to fit my foot and have room for my toes, I need a 46 so that the shoe lengthens and the toes sit a bit further back in the widest part. Theoretically, I should have taken the 45 (45 1/3), which is indeed more correct in length, but the toes do not have space to spread out in front. The rest of the shoe is relatively narrow for my foot both at the heel and in the midfoot.
In terms of construction, for the 45 Euros I bought them for, they are obviously superior to similarly priced imported models (Nike, Reebok, Asics, New Balance). The fabric at the toes seems thin and gives the impression that it doesn’t withstand much, so it requires caution. Similarly, the fabric at the Achilles. The foam is Litestrike 1.0, which is a slightly more advanced EVA found in budget shoes.
The use is for daily commutes, about 25-30 km of walking per week. For running on the track, they do not inspire confidence, just like any other overpriced entry-level shoe.
I would say that if they fit well in shape, up to 55-60 Euros they are "okay" as a purchase for walking and possibly light running. At nearly 90 Euros, which is the list price, they are not worth it at all, as for that money there are countless offers from superior models in many brands.
...I bought it but I haven't "run" it yet. I just wanted to write that for those who need a little wider width in the front part, it will be useful to buy half a size larger. I wear 42.5-42 2/3 and here I was comfortable with the 43 1/3.
Bought for 54 euros. Size 43 1/3 weighs 275 grams. I got it half a size bigger for it to be more comfortable. It is a shoe for short to medium distances. It has good fabric that allows the foot to breathe well, a free tongue, and a removable insole. The heel is not very hard. Now, the sole is not exactly suitable for heavy use, but it withstands and is worth its money. It has good quantity and proper material. Good grip and soft, stable without slipping. The absorption is decent with minimal rebound.