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Adidas adiSTAR Salvation


$140.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Breathable design lets air flow in and out easily. Outsole can cover a lot of miles before it shows signs of wear. Great shock absorption, stay comfortable for long runs.

The Cons:Need a little break-in time before the heel feels right, can cause blisters at first at the back of the foot. Even after broken in can't be used barefoot, heel will be irritated. Shoe laces need to be double-knotted or they'll come undone while running.

The Adidas adiSTAR Salvation is a lightweight running shoe designed to be used for long runs giving comfort and support for 26 miles and beyond. FORMOTION technology adapts the shoe to the ground to ensure the smoothest most comfortable ride and the GEOFIT collar gives an anatomical fit and comfort.

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Product Shot 2 The NoSeam air mesh upper gives maximum ventilation without irritating seams and adiPRENE in the forefoot maintains propulsion and efficiency. A fitFOAM midsole, made from visco-elastic rebound foam, contours to your foot like a custom mold and the pro-moderator medial support device prevents overpronation. AdiPRENE in the heel gives superior cushioning at impact while the adiWEAR outsole gives the show high-durability. Men's and women's models available.

Features

  • Weight, Men's: 12.3 oz
  • Weight, Women's: 11.2 oz
  • FORMOTION technology
  • Air mesh upper
  • NoSeam upper
  • adiPRENE forefoot
  • fitFOAM midsole
  • Pro-moderator medial support
  • GEOFIT collar
  • adiPRENE heel
  • adiWEAR outsole

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Pros
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    breathable design lets air flow in and out easily

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    outsole can cover a lot of miles before it shows signs of wear

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    great shock absorption, stay comfortable for long runs

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    good arch support, perfect for people who need pronation control

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    built with light weight materials, won't tire you out

Cons
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    need a little break-in time before the heel feels right, can cause blisters at first at the back of the foot

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    even after broken in can't be used barefoot, heel will be irritated

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    shoe laces need to be double-knotted or they'll come undone while running

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