If I went to a running store, had my gait and size measured, and was fitted for a shoe (Adizero Boston 8), would older/newer models of the same shoe (so any Boston model) all be appropriate for me?
If I went to a running store, had my gait and size measured, and was fitted for a shoe (Adizero Boston 8), would older/newer models of the same shoe (so any Boston model) all be appropriate for me?
Usually, yes. But sometimes a shoe line will get a significant redesign and the old magic just isn't there.
my 2c wrote:
Usually, yes. But sometimes a shoe line will get a significant redesign and the old magic just isn't there.
I see. How about in the case of the Adizero Boston models? Would you or anyone else happen to know?
I've heard people saying that there was a change between Boston 7 & 8. It seems like a number of people who liked the 7 don't like the 8, so I would definitely not assume that someone who likes the 8 would also like the 7.
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