adidas mens Adizero Boston 11
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I have +400km on these and they are really good, I got the wide feet pair.In the beginning was afraid of getting these because I saw a lot of comments all over the internet about them reaping apart due to the mesh material they have on the sides, and people having the issue of them breaking or getting holes on the sides because of this but no problem at all for me and must say that i have flat feet.First Kms they are stiff but after a couple of runs you just break them and the feeling is really good for mid-paces.Recommended!
I get used to run 5-10k with Boston 10 for daily training … comfortable & long lasting. After i bought boston 12, it is far too soft and just for walking. Now go back to boston 11, very nice - slightly wider than boston 10, comfortable for 10k run. It seems the carbon plate at heel made my run easier
After 3 miles of running in this shoe I was bleeding all over the the back of them. There is ZERO cushion around the Achilles section and the hard pointy section of the shoe in the back cut my skin up. I had to stop and turn around and go home. It’s honestly kind of funny that the designers and engineers didn’t foresee this problem happening. I used an exacto knife to cut the pointy bits off of the shoe but I’m not sure if that’s going to be enough to make these wearable for running. I took everyone’s advice and bought a 1/2 size up and thank the lord I did. The only thing that saved me from taking them off and throwing them in the trash on my walk home was the fact that I could stuff my ripped in half sweatband between my Achilles and the back of the shoe.
These are great but there is a break-in period. Which is sort of odd for sneakers.The heel cup is very stiff and will cause blisters if not careful. Hint hint. Get some bandaids for sure.My heels hurt on my first walk so I ended up taking off my shoes and walking home in my socks. I kid you not.Otherwise great fit, toe box is completely comfortable. I like how these are built for mid foot running so there is no high heel. Read up on this.
I’ve been running in adidas 4dfwd, ultraboost, and the 4dfwd-2 shoes for about 2 years now. I really enjoy the cushioning and return energy aspect of their foam and 4D bow tie sole design. I run on a treadmill and outdoors. I trained and ran a marathon in the all three versions. So, when I first tried the previous Boston 10s, about 1year ago, I loved the lighter design and stability. They were all of the best parts of the other shoes I’d been using, but considerably lighter. However, I bought them in size 11, the same as my everyday shoes and trainers from the past. Bad idea! After one short run on the treadmill, and a short run outdoors, one of my big toes was destroyed. The toenail was crushed, I had major bruising, and it didn’t completely heal until about 6 months later. I got rid of the first pair of Boston 10s. When I saw the Boston 11s on sale here, I jumped at it, going for a half size up. What a difference. The even lower weight just propelled my every stride with comfort. Just standing in these feels like I’m ready to fly. Comfort (at the 11.5) = outstanding, Durability= outstanding (at least with the continental tread). The variety of colorways is intriguing, but some come at a premium price. The standard black with white stripes is very nice. I’m glad the half size up provided the perfect fit in this model of adizero running shoes. Excellent part of my running rotation. BTW: these come with black laces. I lace all the way up to the top set of holes, so I felt the provided laces were a bit too short. I replaced the laces with these gold ones. Better length. Just a personal preference thing.
First these shoes are great and a fantastic price point. Seller got them here fast. Recommend both
For how thick the sole is, the ride should be more plush than it is. With your heels 1+ inches off the ground you're compromising lateral stability quite a bit. If I'm going to risk rolling my ankle, that thick sole better be putting in work! It's OK, just not soft enough. The sock line design makes for a snug fit, and a foam strip down the tongue keeps lace pressure evened out well. Width sizing for narrow feet would be better. Ventilation is top notch, better than just about any shoe I've worn. Better for slight overpronators than for neutrals like myself. Definitely worth the 85 USD I paid for em, but wouldn't buy again if full price.