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Adidas adizeo adios 9.
I have never run in any other shoe of this adios line.
I use this shoe just for my fast intervals on the road. Mostly intervals of 5* 5'-10' with 1' jog. For these paces it is a better shoe than the Saucony endorphin pro 3, which I use for my marathon races. They also feel very good during the warmup and cooldown.
It is the only running shoe I have that weighs less then 200g (7,05 oz). Heel stack height of 27mm and forefoot of 20mm giving it a 7mm drop. It is also very durable. After more than 400km, the shoe still feels the same as at km 0. There is also no sign of wear on the upper (beside some dirt) or the outsole.
The longest run was 16km. Probably the longest I would run in it would be 21km. It feels good at the slower paces, but at faster paces (5-10km pace) it shines. It has a good grip even in wet weather.
For me it is the best non-plated lightweight running shoe for faster intervals.
A minor point for me are the laces. They are too short and could be thicker.
The sizing in adidas shoes for me is eur 45 (1/3), us 11, uk 10.5, jap 29,0. They were true to size. Not to narrow or short/long.
me: heel striker, neutral, higer cadence, 1m78 (5ft10), 80kg (176lbs), 50M (M:3u50',5km:23', 10km:48,5';HM: 1u52')