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adidas Adizero Boston 7
adidas adizero Boston 13
ASICS Novablast 5
Brooks Adrenaline GTS 24
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adidas Adizero Boston 7
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adidas adizero Boston 13
Newer Version
ASICS Novablast 5
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Shoe Properties
Shoe Type
Trainer
Trainer
Trainer
Trainer
Pronation Control
Neutral
Weight
8.8 oz. (men's), 7.5 oz. (women's)
Stack Height
26mm.
Forefoot Height
16mm.
Drop Height
10 mm.
Shoe Released
Q2 2018
Q2 2025
Q4 2024
Q4 2024
MSRP
$120
$140
LRC Ratings
Out of 10
Overall
8.9
8.7
8.6
Comfort
8.8
8.7
8.7
Cushioning
8.6
8.2
8.6
Durability
8.9
8.0
7.7
Appearance
9.2
8.3
8.4
Value
8.6
7.9
7.9

Reader Reviews

  • Bueno para entrenar

    8 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
    Overall
    10.0
    Comfort
    10.0
    Cushioning
    10.0
    Durability
    10.0
    Appearance
    9.0
    Value
    9.0

    Buena comodidad y buena suela, excelente para entrenar velocidad.

  • Bueno para entrenar

    8 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
    Overall
    9.0
    Comfort
    9.0
    Cushioning
    10.0
    Durability
    8.0
    Appearance
    8.0
    Value
    8.0

    Buen acogotamiento y muy buena suela!!!

  • Love these!

    Neutral pronator, medium arches
    Overall
    9.0
    Comfort
    9.0
    Cushioning
    10.0
    Durability
    10.0
    Appearance
    10.0
    Value
    9.0

    These are great shoes with great hard wearing soles. Great breathability and very liteweight. They are slightly narrow fitting however but its fine!

  • A true sleeper racing shoe

    20 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
    Overall
    8.0
    Comfort
    8.0
    Cushioning
    4.0
    Durability
    9.0
    Appearance
    10.0
    Value
    10.0

    An awsome shoe that anyne can love. They are less cushioned but you get used to them soon. The worst part is the very windy upper. But you easily get used to that as well. They are light with pretty good rubber. The Continental rubber is a bit hard and less grippy on icy and wet surfaces but nothing to serious. I ran more than 550kms in them and they are still great.

    Recommend 100%!!

  • One of my favorite shoes for long runs

    25 miles per week, neutral pronator, low arches
    Overall
    8.0
    Comfort
    9.0
    Cushioning
    9.0
    Durability
    7.0
    Appearance
    7.0
    Value
    8.0

    I didn't like these shoes initially, because it took a few runs for me to learn how to tie them correctly so as to avoid blisters. After a few runs, particularly on long runs over 1.5-2 hours, I noticed that my feet felt better in these than my favorite Saucony Kinvara 8s or 9s I used to swear by. The Boston felt firmer and less cushioned initially, but actually ended up supporting my feet much better in the long run. They also have great energy return and feel snappy over the course of a long run.

  • Lightweight Trainer

    105 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
    Overall
    9.0
    Comfort
    8.0
    Cushioning
    8.0
    Durability
    9.0
    Appearance
    9.0
    Value
    9.0

    Good lightweight trainer

  • Review

    50 miles per week, neutral pronator
    Overall
    10.0
    Comfort
    9.0
    Cushioning
    9.0
    Durability
    7.0
    Appearance
    10.0
    Value
    10.0

    Super light, great grip and cushion. Its my favorite racing shoe.

  • Snap City

    45 miles per week, neutral pronator
    Overall
    8.0
    Comfort
    7.0
    Cushioning
    7.0
    Durability
    9.0
    Appearance
    9.0
    Value
    10.0

    I like snappy shoes quite a bit, and when I first tried on the Boston's I knew I found my next pair of running shoes. They're ultra fast and return a huge amount of energy back into your stride as hardly any is lost in the compression of the minimal foam. It's definitely a bit tougher on the legs, but is fantastic for anything where you hope to go fast whether it's a speed workout on the track or a quick long run.

  • Great shoe

    50 miles per week, neutral pronator, high arches
    Overall
    10.0
    Comfort
    10.0
    Cushioning
    10.0
    Durability
    10.0
    Appearance
    10.0
    Value
    10.0

    Love this shoe - as a heavy supinator tread wear is an issue for me. These shoes use a Continental rubber compound that is extremely durable and has held up so far. In addition, this is a wonderful shoe for up-tempo and track work.

  • Boston 7

    Neutral pronator
    Overall
    9.0
    Comfort
    10.0
    Cushioning
    9.0
    Durability
    10.0
    Appearance
    9.0
    Value
    9.0

    Use this as a tempo shoe, 3:20 per Km pace, and also use for longer reps on trail or grass. Have used for some off day runs and it feels great in all scenarios. Cushioning is similar to Pegasus, but it is much more responsive. Additionally, it is extremely durable due to the continental rubber used for the sole. No complaints