ShoeToo wrote:
That was my experience with Adios. However, it took me almost 700 to get through the rubber of the Boston 6s. Most durable shoe I've ever run in. The cost of that durability is grip in the wet, where there is a night and day difference between the boston and adios.
I'm 50 miles into the Adios and I wore down the rubber. I knew this going in the adios was a bit softer.
Its not the shoe its the runner. I supinate pretty badly and the right side of my shoes are pristine while the other is worn down.
I need a shoe with hardened rubber throughout other Adidas sold me on a wonderful shoe shame they didnt workout.