The Adizero Adios Pro 3 is the pinnacle of Adizero Racing products. It was built with and for athletes to achieve unbelievable feats. These adidas running shoes are made to optimize running efficiency. Our carbon-infused ENERGYRODS provide lightweight stiffness for a snappy, efficient stride. Ultralight LIGHTSTRIKE PRO cushions every step with two layers of our most resilient foam to help you maintain energy over the long term.
The Adizero Adios Pro 3 is the pinnacle of Adizero Racing products. It was built with and for athletes to achieve unbelievable feats. These adidas running shoes are made to optimize running efficiency. Our carbon-infused ENERGYRODS provide lightweight stiffness for a snappy, efficient stride. Ultralight LIGHTSTRIKE PRO cushions every step with two layers of our most resilient foam to help you maintain energy over the long term.
The Adizero Adios Pro 3 is the pinnacle of Adizero Racing products. It was built with and for athletes to achieve unbelievable feats. These adidas running shoes are made to optimize running efficiency. Our carbon-infused ENERGYRODS provide lightweight stiffness for a snappy, efficient stride. Ultralight LIGHTSTRIKE PRO cushions every step with two layers of our most resilient foam to help you maintain energy over the long term.
The Adizero Adios Pro 3 is the pinnacle of Adizero Racing products. It was built with and for athletes to achieve unbelievable feats. These adidas running shoes are made to optimize running efficiency. Our carbon-infused ENERGYRODS provide lightweight stiffness for a snappy, efficient stride. Ultralight LIGHTSTRIKE PRO cushions every step with two layers of our most resilient foam to help you maintain energy over the long term.
Last updated at 03/26/2025 05:09:07
originally posted on startfitness.co.uk
Absolute GOAT of a shoe
originally posted on stockx.com
Exactly what i was looking for
originally posted on stockx.com
Very good quality
| Style | GW4249 |
Absolute GOAT of a shoe
Exactly what i was looking for
Very good quality
Very light and comfortable running shoe. Did not feel the response from the carbon that I hoped to feel.
Adidas adios pro 3 is amazing . Great long run shoe and race day for marathon and farther. I'd go takumi or pro 2 for half or less
As running shoes they feel great giving really good forward propulsion. I feel that I will be really competitive in races with these shoes.However, the cleat type shoe holes do dig into one of my feet, hopefully this will resolve itself over time. Additionally, they felt ‘wobbly’ when running on road with camber.Overall, good value for money, hoping for some good times.
This is my third carbon plated shoe and it might be my favorite over what are considered the kings of the category. The stability at easy paces is top notch. I tried out heel striking just for kicks, and didn't notice any wobbliness, either. Marathon and half marathon paces were easy to hold, but it did take a few minutes to really lock in my half marathon pace, as I was going about 20 seconds faster than I wanted to. My only knock on the shoe was the fit on my right foot. The heel slippage was a bit much during my first run and the tongue rubbed a bloody mess into the front of my ankle. I was able to mess with the lacing and fix it the next time out, but the heel hold was noted by many "shoe-tubers" and should be kept in mind. It's an issue, but not one without an ... MoreThis is my third carbon plated shoe and it might be my favorite over what are considered the kings of the category. The stability at easy paces is top notch. I tried out heel striking just for kicks, and didn't notice any wobbliness, either. Marathon and half marathon paces were easy to hold, but it did take a few minutes to really lock in my half marathon pace, as I was going about 20 seconds faster than I wanted to. My only knock on the shoe was the fit on my right foot. The heel slippage was a bit much during my first run and the tongue rubbed a bloody mess into the front of my ankle. I was able to mess with the lacing and fix it the next time out, but the heel hold was noted by many "shoe-tubers" and should be kept in mind. It's an issue, but not one without an easy solution.
Probably the best long distance running shoes I have ever run in. I ran my first marathon in Nikes and the second one in a pair of asics sneakers. For the upcoming one, I tried asics Novoblast 3 and transitioned back to Nikes and was not happy with either, until I found these.
I like them a lot! Only thing is that I have to tape my Achilles to avoid rubbing issue… love the outsole and insole. The lace can take a bit to figure out but else than at my heel I have no upper rubbing problem! They look very cool! I’m typically 6,5 women for a long run shoes and they maybe run a bit long! But overall I’m very happy about them
Well, looking for the next great super shoe and these are not it. The upper is an absolute disaster, so rough that it literally tears into your socks, and it's really hard to get a good lock down. Also, the heel collar is brutal as well, first, the bumpers seem to be a bit too high and they are so rough. If you hit the rear of the heel collar it slices into your achilles. I do like the cushioning, but, these are suppose to be the most stable in this line, and going around corners you really have to slow down. Good heel to toe transition, but I'm sticking with my Vaporflys for racing. I couldn't imagine running a marathon in these. I'm kinda sick of these stupid energy rods as well, really would like more structure to a carbon plate. I've got about 50 miles on them, ... MoreWell, looking for the next great super shoe and these are not it. The upper is an absolute disaster, so rough that it literally tears into your socks, and it's really hard to get a good lock down. Also, the heel collar is brutal as well, first, the bumpers seem to be a bit too high and they are so rough. If you hit the rear of the heel collar it slices into your achilles. I do like the cushioning, but, these are suppose to be the most stable in this line, and going around corners you really have to slow down. Good heel to toe transition, but I'm sticking with my Vaporflys for racing. I couldn't imagine running a marathon in these. I'm kinda sick of these stupid energy rods as well, really would like more structure to a carbon plate. I've got about 50 miles on them, mostly tempo to threshold work and I'm so tired of them chewing up my feet. Needs a whole new upper material, sorry environment.
| Style | GW4249 |