Ive run in the Boston line for many years and I have always felt it lacked cushion in the forefoot so I am keen to try the new 10. I know most reviewers hate it but I think they are unfairly comparing it to older iterations.
The Boston 10 has a very high degree of responsiveness. The midsole is designet with both Lightstrike and Lightstrike Pro foam material, which makes the shoes super responsive. But at the same time the shoe also has a great comfort, not at all as firm and harsh as the Boston 9 could feel when going for longer or more easy runs. -Camilla, RunningXpert
Adidas is so lazy. They state the stack height for the Boston 10 as 13/21 and that of the Adios 6 as 19/27. CLEARLY a mix up of the two shoes if you ask me.
Ive run in the Boston line for many years and I have always felt it lacked cushion in the forefoot so I am keen to try the new 10. I know most reviewers hate it but I think they are unfairly comparing it to older iterations.
Fantastic shoes...much better than boston 9. Many people do not understand the shoe including many runners youtubers, do not listen to them
what is the softness & responsiveness degree?
The Boston 10 has a very high degree of responsiveness. The midsole is designet with both Lightstrike and Lightstrike Pro foam material, which makes the shoes super responsive. But at the same time the shoe also has a great comfort, not at all as firm and harsh as the Boston 9 could feel when going for longer or more easy runs.
-Camilla, RunningXpert
How fits the Boston 10? same Boston 9 ?
Yes, I would say the shoes have the same fit :)
-Camilla, RunningXpert
Adidas is so lazy. They state the stack height for the Boston 10 as 13/21 and that of the Adios 6 as 19/27. CLEARLY a mix up of the two shoes if you ask me.
Only positive review on youtube😅 so I take it with a grain of salt🤣
i don't speak english, can someone tell me if these shoes are worth buying thanks
No 👎
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