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Adidas adiZero Pro
$160.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Significantly lighter weight than other runners, decreases fatigue on long runs. Good support and cushioning for Pose and Chi running. Allows for a good feel of the ground while still offering cushioning to avoid sore feet.
The Cons:Tongue of the shoe tends to bunch up against socks when putting it on. No impact absorption at the heel, inappropriate for overpronators. The light weight comes from sacrificing stronger support.
The Adidas adiZero Pro are super-ultra lightweight elite-level racing shoes that only weigh 5.8 ounces. The air mesh upper gives maximum ventilation and the non-slip lining gives added comfort and performance.
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AdiPRENE in the forefoot maintains propulsion and efficiency and the high-rebound midsole gives a fast and efficient transition. The molded respoEVA sockliner gives an anatomical fit and great step-in comfort. There is a ventilation zone in the shank area, the adiWEAR outsole offers the ultimate in high-wear durability and DSP gives perfect grip, high durability and light weight.
Features
- Weight: 5.8 oz
- Air mesh upper
- Non-slip lining
- adiPRENE forefoot
- Molded respoEVA sockliner
- High-rebound midsole
- adiWEAR outsole
- Shank ventilation zone
- DSP outsole
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significantly lighter weight than other runners, decreases fatigue on long runs
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good support and cushioning for Pose and Chi running
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allows for a good feel of the ground while still offering cushioning to avoid sore feet
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superior responsiveness and traction enables quick sprints
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tongue of the shoe tends to bunch up against socks when putting it on
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no impact absorption at the heel, inappropriate for overpronators
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the light weight comes from sacrificing stronger support
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