Gender | Men |
Weight | 325 gr |
Drop | 6 mm |
Cushion | Neutral |
Runner weight | Medium |
Running gait | Neutral |
Surface | Trail |
Use | Racing |
Pace | Low , Medium |
Foot | Normal feet |
Strike | heel |
Year | 2015 |
The Adidas Terrex Boost is the first trail running shoe for men designed by the German company that incorporates Boost technology throughout the midsole to achieve greater cushioning.
An outdoor shoe, which weighs 325 grams, and that is focused to compete in mountain races, thanks to the excellent stability, a firmer tread and a sole with rubber compound that gives a good grip even on wet surfaces.
Its upper consists of a stretch mesh with synthetic leather overlays for support and wear resistance, a heel stabilizer, quick lacing system and an EVA panel on the tongue and around the ankle for a snug, comfortable fit.
The Adidas Terrex Boost features a quick lacing system so your foot fits like a glove. It also features heat-sealed seams and EVA side panels for added stability.
In the midsole, the pioneering and revolutionary Boost technology of the German firm provides an unlimited energy return through miles small capsules that release a great impulse in each stride. Moreover, it incorporates a central support piece with PRO Moderator technology that prevents overpronation.
Regarding the outsole, Adidas has once again partnered with the company Continental to achieve in this trail running shoe optimal grip even on wet ground. In turn, it has a series of lugs facing each other and properly separated to stand up to mud and even snow if necessary.
In conclusion, we could say that the Adidas Terrex Boost excels in the technical aspects of flexibility and stability, but it is an excessively hard shoe for long runs.