Adizero Takumi Sen 7 / Adizero Takumi Sen 7 Challenge Your Limits! Enjoy the speed and push it to the goal line. Introducing a mesh running shoe that combines feather-like light and support that brings confidence to runners who challenge challenging races. The Lightstrike cushion exhibits rebound force, changes the power of the kick off to the goal. This product is made from partially recycled materials for a commitment to zero plastic waste. Over 50% recycled material is used in 20% of the upper components. Regular fit Shoelace Closure Seller mesh upper Lightweight shoes with excellent moisture permeability Textile lining Lightstrike Cushioning
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Adidas Men's Ultraboost Road Running Shoes are some of the most stylish and comfortable shoes I have ever owned. From the breathable primeknit fitting to the cloud-like supportive heel and boost midsole there isn't much better out there in terms of overall comfort, support, and design.At the time of this review, the shoes were purchased a month and a half ago. I did not want to publish anything when it comes to shoes only after 2-3 uses. It was important for me to break in these shoes before coming to a verdict.The pictures included in this review were taken after being used roughly a dozen times and were cleaned before posting the pictures. The white soles have been attended with instant cleaner solution. The red primeknit material has been wiped down once with a soft, slightly damp towel and treated with water proofer solution. So far these shoes are holding up very well!Never owning a set of Adidas Ultraboost shoes before, I had some concerns about the primeknit material and if it were to fit as expected. I have used them for exercise and for casual / daily use. I am really happy so far with how it fits like a sock over my feet. No slipping or rubbing feel that has created any concerns for blistering. The material is super breathable and hugs my feet more snugly than I anticipated. The soles have an extreme cushion feel that gives a cloud-like feeling and give you a little bounce to your step.My biggest concern, that is safe to say is every shoe owner's biggest concern, is how long these shoes will last. The longevity of the primeknit material in specific. Doing some research, I have only seen a couple isolated issues with the stitching getting a small snag or unfortunate tear. Nothing so far that I have seen that would lead me to believe its a constant issue with these shoes. With proper care and possibly a schedule of "every other day" for use I hope to get some good mileage from these shoes. I would definitely recommend giving the Adidas Ultraboost Running Shoes a shot!
Just a bit of history before I delve into what I liked/disliked about this shoe. I'm a 40 year old male that's been running for about 6 years. I typically run about 20-25 miles a week and have run a few half marathons. I never really paid attention to the importance of a good pair of running shoes until I started experiencing Achilles pain. This is a nagging injury that sidelined me intermittently for well over a year. With a proper stretching regimen in place, I decided to invest in proper running shoes.My first pair of Ultra Boost were 4.0's, which I immediately loved and put 400 miles on before I retired them. Subsequently I bought a pair of Ultra Boost Parleys, which at first I wasn't sold on (they felt a bit tight and not as comfortable) but as I broke them in and racked up the miles I really grew to love them. This most current pair, the Climas, are my favorite of the three! Here's my thoughts....PRO's1) They fit like a glove, although please note that as with all 3 pairs I've owned run a bit small, so size up half a size for the best fit2) They have a neutral feel, which I love. If you are an over pronator, it may be wise to look for a stability type of shoe.3) They breathe sooooo good! I live in a super hot climate, so the extra large perforation is welcomed. If you live in cold or wet areas, again, this shoe may not be for you.4) My legs feel great and my Achilles pain is minimal, even after a 10+ mile Road run. I have used them both on and off the road, and I feel that the road is where they are best suited. That patented "boost" cushy feeling that I love with the adidas is just as great on mile 9 as it is mile 1.CONS1) I hate the shoelaces. Yes, I'm nitpicking here, but it's annoying the way they come untied even after double knotting2) The inserts tend to want to come out of the shoe after I remove my feet. Again, a small thing, but annoying.3) The color sucks. This is my fault. I bought the white with neon yellow because it was by far cheaper than the other colors, and because I use them as a tool not a fashion statement.The bottom line is I don't think any of the Ultra Boost's get the proper credit for being great running shoes. This is my favorite pair I've owned, and the fact that they inspired me to write a review (I rarely write reviews, I'm kind of lazy) speaks volumes!
I run 11's with the Converse Chuck Taylor II's. So I ordered 11 size of these. But, I don't know if it's because my first time trying Adidas shows, or if it feels kinda small. Especially from the top side, above the toes, I don't have the shortest toes in the world, and they kinda can't go straight in this shoe, they have to be slightly bent. And when they are bent, because of the soft material of the shoe, you can see my toes slightly bulging out! (You can't really see that from 2 feet away, you have to look close).Anyway, a couple of weeks after daily-ing it, my feet really got used to the fit of the shoes. I think because it is so different from Converse, which what I've been wearing for 21 years, it was a little difficult for me to get used to this new fit.Regardless of sizing and fit tho, this thing is amazing, I love the comfort and ease of wear, super comfy to walk and run with (apart from it being a little tight from the sides).All in all, I'm looking for buying a new pair, but 11.5 this time.
Not to brag but I have about 8 pairs of this gen of ultra boost s&l. First time I came across a pair was at the adidas outlet store and the looks were ok but it got me once I put them on. These shoes are 2nd to non in comfort and design. Anything after this gen is overpriced try yards.You can style these with jeans and tracksuits. Super versatile. Super comfortable. Super stylish.Size wise they are true to size. They run a bit snug/narrow. If you have wider feet, you will probably feel like they are cutting off circulation.