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New Adidas Intelegent Shoe?

MM107 said:
Any revies on this shoe? It loooks really great for running and i think i might have to buy them. I need a new pair of running shoes. =] :evil:

fuck just found out they are 250$. Well worth the money, but cant afford on my budget for 250$ shoes =[
 
Really you think that? They say the micro computar in the shoe can addapt the cushion and could tell how much cushion you need att hat point, etc. They also say it takes 1000 readings/sec to do this, anyone else have or know anyone on these? Because they could be a rip off, but i dont know anyone who uses them.
 
May not know anyone who uses them because they are brand new.

I can't imagine them working well or even being marginally better than your own favorite running shoe.

I guess I'll look for the reviews.
 
Mizuno makes great shoes. They're soft, so you burn through them. I've never experienced any pain eith them. As far as the Adidas shoe, if you're running outdoors, the terrain will constantly be changing. I can't imagine how "smart" the shoe would have to be in order to become clairvoyant. A treadmill may work, but I dunno.
 
Yeah, my running partner loves the Mizunos. I have had more luck with Nikes. I've logged over 300 miles in my current pair of Shox 2:45 includng two marathons and they are still going strong.
 
ya u guys a prob right, running on a treadmill is probably not what these shoes are for if they can tell the change in terrain. How about the nike shox? I need good running shos due very bad shin splin injury(something with the calf pushing my shins), wich hopefully will never come back if i prevent them. Thanks for the input.
 
Dear Friend,

I think its a marketing FAD. Do you remember the Rebook Pumps. Where you pump the shoes up so you get cousion around your anckles. Garbage product and lead to lots of ankle rolls.

Lund


MM107 said:
Any revies on this shoe? It loooks really great for running and i think i might have to buy them. I need a new pair of running shoes. =] :evil:
 
MM - this question is one to go into the FAQ sticky.

Basically, go to a professional running store (call in advance to see if they do stride analysis or gate analysis - same thing). Then go and they will watch you run and make a recommendation.
 
You guys over think some of this stuff abit too much, go get you some normal Asic Gels(Not the 100+ one's neither)...

Now go out and get into a good run routine and have fun...
 
Timanator said:
You guys over think some of this stuff abit too much, go get you some normal Asic Gels(Not the 100+ one's neither)...

Another example of why I wish I was a moderator: so I could edit/delete posts like this.

The wrong shoes can cause a runner serious problems and make running very unpleasant. There is more to proper fit than just size.

Ignore the Tim guy and follow my advice.

Re: the Adididas shoe, it's a fraud. I saw the review of it. Fraud. If you really run on different terrains, but a pair for each and you will still come out ahead.
 
I just got myself some Nike Air Pegasus (2004) shoes. I only did two short distances on them (10km) but I'm very satisfied untill now. They fit great, shock resistance is also very good. The only downside is that they let water in quite easily so running in the rain is not optimal. But that's not a big problem since I have really sweaty feet anyway :)
 
I LOVE Adidas. But I watched a consumer review on those shoes. They are shit. Everyone in the review thought they felt good for the first couple of runs, but then hated them.
Shoes are a funny thing. Every has opinions about the best vs the worst shoes. I think it depends on your feet. Nike are great - but not wide enough in the toe box for me to run in. New Bal. are wide enough in the toe box, but 2wide in the heel area. Adidas work for me because they fit perfectly front to back. Go to the shoe store. Line up some good shoes in your size. Try em on. Don't just stand there in them. Walk around for a second in them... don't ask to take them home for the day, but try to get a good feel for if they really fit your feet. Just my 2cents.
 
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