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adidas Ultra Boost ST (Stability)
Brooks Ghost 15
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Puma Deviate Nitro 2
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Shoe Properties
Shoe Type
Trainer
Trainer
Trainer
Trainer
Pronation Control
Stability
Neutral
Neutral
Neutral
Weight
11.7 oz. (men's), 9.8 oz. (women's)
9.6 oz. (men's), 8.4 oz. (women's)
11.1 oz. (men's), 10.1 oz. (women's)
9.1 oz. (men's), 7.6 oz. (women's)
Stack Height
35mm.
43mm.
37mm.
Forefoot Height
23mm.
39mm.
31mm.
Drop Height
8 mm.
12 mm.
4 mm.
6 mm.
Upper material
Refined 3D Fit Print mesh, Recycled Materials include:
Engineered mesh, Lycra comfort frame, Internal heel counter, Pillowed Tongue
Mesh Upper, PWRTAPE
Shoe Released
Q3 2017
Q4 2022
Q3 2022
Q1 2023
MSRP
$180
$140
$165
$160
LRC Ratings
Out of 10
Overall
8.7
9.2
9.0
8.8
Comfort
9.1
9.1
9.6
8.8
Cushioning
9.5
9.1
9.6
8.7
Durability
8.5
8.8
8.1
9.0
Appearance
8.3
8.2
7.9
8.7
Value
8.0
8.5
7.7
8.8

Reader Reviews

  • Great comfort

    30 miles per week, overpronator, medium arches
    Overall
    10.0
    Comfort
    10.0
    Cushioning
    10.0
    Durability
    7.0
    Appearance
    8.0
    Value
    8.0

    Great shoe, fits perfectly out the box and ready to hit a long run.

  • Adidas Ultra Boost ST

    15 miles per week, overpronator, low arches
    Overall
    7.0
    Comfort
    10.0
    Cushioning
    10.0
    Durability
    10.0
    Appearance
    3.0
    Value
    5.0

    Pros: Comfort, cushioning, and durability. Soft yet very stable, super comfortable, does an excellent job of absorbing ground forces. It does not have a stiff medial post but it is able to provide similar levels of support and stability for over-pronators. The out-sole is extremely durable. Lots of space for your foot and an insole.

    Cons: Appearance (subjective, but I find them bulky and ugly). Heavy and a bit clunky to run in (it does not transition very smoothly). Very expensive at SRP so not great value for your money.

  • Ultraboost ST

    85 miles per week, overpronator, high arches
    Overall
    10.0
    Comfort
    10.0
    Cushioning
    10.0
    Durability
    10.0
    Appearance
    9.0
    Value
    8.0

    Very very soft cushioned ride. It is full boost midsole so it is very responsive. The knit upper is great for wider feet. It is a little heavy but the overall responsiveness makes up for it. If you try it youll never go back to a regular EVA foam shoe.

  • UltraBoost ST

    40 miles per week, overpronator, low arches
    Overall
    8.0
    Comfort
    9.0
    Cushioning
    9.0
    Durability
    9.0
    Appearance
    9.0
    Value
    7.0

    Really comfy, great for wide feet, but heavy and expensive.

  • adidas ultra boost st

    36 miles per week, overpronator, medium arches
    Overall
    9.0
    Comfort
    10.0
    Cushioning
    10.0
    Durability
    10.0
    Appearance
    10.0
    Value
    10.0

    great shoe for an over pronation.. only issue is weight, like 12.3 oz, heavy shoe. great mileage I have over 500 miles on mine an still have tread on the bottom.

  • UltraBoost: Best Foam I've Ever Experienced

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

    For a couple of years, I kept hearing and reading about Adidas' Boost foam but never took the plunge since it had been more than 20 years since I last wore Adidas for running. I found a pair of UltraBoost ST's at my local run shop on clearance and decided to give them a whirl.

    WOW.

    UltraBoost is for real and is the most comfortable midsole I've ever experienced. The claim of feeling the same at 5K and 500K is pretty much true from my experience. This is the shoe I take for all my long runs and it just gives a consistent ride. One aspect of the foam that I have yet seen on any other shoe is that it feels the same regardless of the temperature. All my previous shoes would feel "less" comfortable when they were cold and would only soften up once they warmed up. These just feel great no matter what. Frickin' materials science!

    The prime knit makes for a comfortable upper; however, during warm weather, it can get a little swampy in there so I try to wear thinner, breathable socks.

    My only knock on the shoe is the weight. This is a heavy shoe but the comfort more than makes up for that. The added benefit is that it helps make my racing flats and tempo shoes feel amazingly fast.

    They're pricey but they will last a long time and you can get a lot of miles out of them.

  • ULTRABOOST ST

    90 miles per week, overpronator, high arches
    Overall
    10.0
    Comfort
    10.0
    Cushioning
    10.0
    Durability
    10.0
    Appearance
    8.0
    Value
    9.0

    Was always super injury prone with stress fractures. Switched to this shoe and its the softest, smoothest, most responsive shoe I have ever worn. I switched sophomore year of college and I have worn them ever since.

    They run a half size big, so if ordering, order a half size smaller than usual.

  • A different experience

    50 miles per week, overpronator, medium arches
    Overall
    8.0
    Comfort
    9.0
    Cushioning
    10.0
    Durability
    7.0
    Appearance
    10.0
    Value
    7.0

    Have run in Brooks and Saucony for years, and this shoe is very different. It is much softer. Although heavy it feels quite fast and responsive, with good flex. A big plus is the rubber sole, which has the best grip of any shoe I have run in. The downside is I am not sure it is quite as supportive as other mild support shoes, but that may just be the extra cushioning.