100% agree on all those points. I had an early pair in the mint colourway and just got a pair manufactured spring 2024 and the foam feels softer and the tongue is definitely improved and not as flimsy.
There's going to be subtle factory work variations for each copy of the shoe I suppose. I just hope those variations will work well for each runner who owns an Adios Pro 3. I recently bought a new pair of those and I cannot tell the difference from my old one. As a Nike guy I tried really hard to hate this shoe but I cannot. I can't deny how good this shoe is. 😅
@@m.ch4rmaland3r10 I doubt that. I think there are minor tweaks as a stop gap for the Adios Pro 4. They did something similar to the Pro 2 called the Tinman version which worked a treat. I have the Lime pair inbound. Will make a video of that so we can confirm.
Nice review. I own the black / yellow version and enjoy running in them. Nice pop and bounce on each step. Only thing I would do to improve it is have more of a rounded shape so there is more rocker to make you spring off the toes more. Love though that to is is a much more durable shoe than other super shoes
What exactly do you mean when you say the original version? Are you referring to the Adios Pro 1 and 2? Or since you called these the Adios Pro 3.5 are you comparing them to the Adios Pro 3?
Thanks for your comment. I'm sorry to hear that. I do agree the upper is made from a mere stiffer materials but for me it works better than the original upper used. This shoe is not for everyone I guess.
Thanks for your comment. I guess not every shoe is for everyone. I have run in the Adios Line for 20 years and I guess my feet are dialled into these types of shoes. It does take some effort to dial in the fit. You need the correct sock as well. But I found once it all works it is an amazing shoe. I have run multiple PB in this version.
Very average shoe ..grossly overhyped not comfortable nor fast for mid to forefoot runners. And grossly overpriced at $360 Australian dollars.far much better marathon and 10k fast tempo sneakers out there. @overall score = 5/10
@@jimdres7000 Hi and thanks for your comment. I guess not every shoe is for everyone. I mean the records broken in this shoe since its release speak for itself. . I've personally broken a few PBs. But hey each to their own
100% agree on all those points. I had an early pair in the mint colourway and just got a pair manufactured spring 2024 and the foam feels softer and the tongue is definitely improved and not as flimsy.
There's going to be subtle factory work variations for each copy of the shoe I suppose. I just hope those variations will work well for each runner who owns an Adios Pro 3. I recently bought a new pair of those and I cannot tell the difference from my old one.
As a Nike guy I tried really hard to hate this shoe but I cannot. I can't deny how good this shoe is. 😅
I wonder if it is manufacutring process or different factory.
@@m.ch4rmaland3r10 I doubt that. I think there are minor tweaks as a stop gap for the Adios Pro 4. They did something similar to the Pro 2 called the Tinman version which worked a treat. I have the Lime pair inbound. Will make a video of that so we can confirm.
I been saying this, but people think i’m crazy and they say it only a design change, but for me it feel different, in a better way.
Nice review. I own the black / yellow version and enjoy running in them. Nice pop and bounce on each step. Only thing I would do to improve it is have more of a rounded shape so there is more rocker to make you spring off the toes more. Love though that to is is a much more durable shoe than other super shoes
What exactly do you mean when you say the original version? Are you referring to the Adios Pro 1 and 2? Or since you called these the Adios Pro 3.5 are you comparing them to the Adios Pro 3?
Apology if it's not clear. Compared to the original version of Pto 3 released 2 years ago with the Adidas logo on the medial side.
@@keepingittrue74great thanks I'm going to check this out on the new Pro 3s I have 👍
They are very subtle changes but make the lock down heel slippage and break in period much better
I got this colo-rway as well, and the upper dug into my feet chewed up my feet, I had to return it.
Thanks for your comment. I'm sorry to hear that. I do agree the upper is made from a mere stiffer materials but for me it works better than the original upper used. This shoe is not for everyone I guess.
I relegated dt shoe to a training shoe ! I struggled with dt upper 😢can't tie it too tight , it doesn't lock proper , it's a mess !
Thanks for your comment. I guess not every shoe is for everyone. I have run in the Adios Line for 20 years and I guess my feet are dialled into these types of shoes. It does take some effort to dial in the fit. You need the correct sock as well. But I found once it all works it is an amazing shoe. I have run multiple PB in this version.
Looks similar to the upper of Takumi Sen 10
Very average shoe ..grossly overhyped not comfortable nor fast for mid to forefoot runners. And grossly overpriced at $360 Australian dollars.far much better marathon and 10k fast tempo sneakers out there. @overall score = 5/10
@@jimdres7000 Hi and thanks for your comment. I guess not every shoe is for everyone. I mean the records broken in this shoe since its release speak for itself. . I've personally broken a few PBs. But hey each to their own
Puhh, looks like a very cheap upper
I been saying this, but people think i’m crazy and they say it only a design change, but for me it feel different, in a better way.
Your not crazy. The changes are subtle but they are there