Experience epic energy with the new Ultraboost Light, our lightest Ultraboost ever. The magic lies in the Light BOOST midsole, a new generation of adidas BOOST. Its unique molecule design achieves the lightest BOOST foam to date. With hundreds of BOOST capsules bursting with energy and ultimate cushioning and comfort, some feet really can have it all.
Experience epic energy with the new Ultraboost Light, our lightest Ultraboost ever. The magic lies in the Light BOOST midsole, a new generation of adidas BOOST. Its unique molecule design achieves the lightest BOOST foam to date. With hundreds of BOOST capsules bursting with energy and ultimate cushioning and comfort, some feet really can have it all.
Experience epic energy with the new Ultraboost Light, our lightest Ultraboost ever. The magic lies in the Light BOOST midsole, a new generation of adidas BOOST. Its unique molecule design achieves the lightest BOOST foam to date. With hundreds of BOOST capsules bursting with energy and ultimate cushioning and comfort, some feet really can have it all.
Experience epic energy with the new Ultraboost Light, our lightest Ultraboost ever. The magic lies in the Light BOOST midsole, a new generation of adidas BOOST. Its unique molecule design achieves the lightest BOOST foam to date. With hundreds of BOOST capsules bursting with energy and ultimate cushioning and comfort, some feet really can have it all.
Last updated at 11/28/2025 16:50:47
originally posted on nordstrom.com
Like the Adidas shoe, but girls , this is a narrow fit shoe. I always struggle putting on my shoes and I have a narrow foot, so imagine a wide foot ladies ??They are comfy when walking and jogging and the color beige / natural is beautiful. Fits any outfit color. The only negative is the struggle to put on my shoes.
originally posted on rebelsport.co.nz
I've been a fan of Adidas Ultraboost sneakers for a long time, but the latest pair I purchased was a disappointment. Unlike previous models that performed well, the soles of these shoes began to disintegrate surprisingly quickly. The black color on the sole started to peel off within just two weeks of purchase. It's disheartening to spend over $300 on a trusted brand and model, only to have them fall apart. I would advise against buying this particular model, though other Ultraboost models might still be worth considering.
originally posted on REI
The shoes are very, very light with a sort of elastic slip on overlay. It is not a traditional lace up running shoe. I currently rotate between the Adidas Adistar and Brooks GTS 23 which are a heavier shoe with amazing support. I’m not a fan of the lightweight shoe. It’s a good shoe but poor design with the slip on sort of casual walking style.
Like the Adidas shoe, but girls , this is a narrow fit shoe. I always struggle putting on my shoes and I have a narrow foot, so imagine a wide foot ladies ??They are comfy when walking and jogging and the color beige / natural is beautiful. Fits any outfit color. The only negative is the struggle to put on my shoes.
I've been a fan of Adidas Ultraboost sneakers for a long time, but the latest pair I purchased was a disappointment. Unlike previous models that performed well, the soles of these shoes began to disintegrate surprisingly quickly. The black color on the sole started to peel off within just two weeks of purchase. It's disheartening to spend over $300 on a trusted brand and model, only to have them fall apart. I would advise against buying this particular model, though other Ultraboost models might still be worth considering.
The shoes are very, very light with a sort of elastic slip on overlay. It is not a traditional lace up running shoe. I currently rotate between the Adidas Adistar and Brooks GTS 23 which are a heavier shoe with amazing support. I’m not a fan of the lightweight shoe. It’s a good shoe but poor design with the slip on sort of casual walking style.
I found the trainers quite snug fitting even ordering a size up. The quality is brilliant and they are super comfortable when wearing them. I predominantly use them when I'm either at the gym or using the treadmill at home. With a lot of other trainers, I find my feet hurt afterwards but I haven't experienced this yet with these! Thick, cushioned sole and cushioned near the Achilles heel which is great as they don't rub and leave blisters.
After all the hype around these Adidas “Ultraboosts” that people swear by. I thought I would buy them in my size. I would never pay full price for these shoes. They are uncomfortable to wear and they were small on me and were slightly narrow. Comparing them to my New Balances these were a big disappointment for me. I have worn adidas shoes before and I have liked them but these were not it. Save your money buy something else. My new balance sneakers were only $160, better quality and feel so comfortable and they are great for long days when you are on your feet all day. Would not recommend these Ultraboosts.
I nearly didn't make the purchase because of the negative reviews. However, I'm glad I did because for whatever reason these trainers seem to fit me perfectly. I am a size 8 and I found these true to size. I wanted trainers I can walk in that will support my feet properly and these certainly do that.
Dear Adidas Customer Support,I am deeply disappointed with the quality of the Adidas Ultra Boost Light Women's Running Shoes that I recently purchased. Despite wearing them infrequently over the span of just 4 months, I have noticed that the sole is already peeling off and severely damaged.I want to emphasize that I have only worn these shoes for my office job, which involves minimal physical activity. I have followed the recommended care instructions meticulously, yet the shoes have failed to withstand even this moderate usage.Given the reputable brand and the price tag of $280, I expected far superior durability and longevity. In comparison, I am astonished that a pair of inexpensive thong sandals I purchased from Kmart have outperformed these Adidas shoes ... MoreDear Adidas Customer Support,I am deeply disappointed with the quality of the Adidas Ultra Boost Light Women's Running Shoes that I recently purchased. Despite wearing them infrequently over the span of just 4 months, I have noticed that the sole is already peeling off and severely damaged.I want to emphasize that I have only worn these shoes for my office job, which involves minimal physical activity. I have followed the recommended care instructions meticulously, yet the shoes have failed to withstand even this moderate usage.Given the reputable brand and the price tag of $280, I expected far superior durability and longevity. In comparison, I am astonished that a pair of inexpensive thong sandals I purchased from Kmart have outperformed these Adidas shoes in terms of durability.I sincerely hope that this is an isolated issue and not indicative of the overall quality of Adidas products. However, based on my experience, I strongly advise other potential customers to stay away from these particular shoes.I kindly request that Adidas addresses this matter promptly and provides a suitable resolution. I would appreciate a replacement pair or a refund for this subpar product.Thank you for your attention to this matter. I hope for a swift and satisfactory resolution.Sincerely,
I had high hopes for these shoes. They are aesthetically pleasing and were a high price. I assumed they would be supportive due to being nearly $200. The shoes are high cushion and very light weight, leaving little room to support my feet. Even after putting inserts in these, the fabric just didn’t provide the structure to the shoe that my flat feet needed. I could not possibly go for a run in these, but they’d be okay to walk around at the farmers market in.If you don’t have structural issues with your feet, theses shoes would be great for a run! They are cushioned and light. On the other hand, if you have flat feet or other issues, I wouldn’t recommend these shoes. Go with Ons or Hokas in that case!
I bought these to replace my 20's that I love. Unfortunately, they are possibly the worse pair of shoes I've worn. I reffed basketball for a few days in them. 2 months later, my left pinky toe nail is still hanging on for dear life and turned different color. It detached in the middle. There is a line of plastic that runs around the toebox on the inside of the shoe. My toe was repeatedly catching the edge of that plastic. It rubbed the side of my other toe raw. My feet felt cramped even after wearing a half size bigger than TTS. They were tight at the tongue. It probably ruined me from ever buying Ultraboost again.