
Adidas - Terrex Two Ultra Primeblue
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Adidas terrex primeblue ultra or something like that. Basically the perfect shoe except it needs a wider toe
I like most of my terrex shoes. A black terrex two is a good travelling shoe that looks great and is good for all kinds of trails. They aren't made anymore though
Not available anymore but had several Adidas Terrex Two pairs that lasted me well over 1000 KM, even when running on sharp limestone mountains.
Adidas Terrex Ultra
I’ve got both and they’re very different shoes. The Nike is softer, but more stable and not quite as exciting a ride. They fit really well and are comfy on foot. The adidas is a seriously fast shoe, but it has an aggressive rocker and feels unstable to me. The fit is poor too, particularly around the heel. On paper, I think the adidas is a faster shoe, but I’ve chosen to the Nike for most of my events as I trust the fit and feel underfoot.
I've used Adidas Terrex, Vans, and now Nike Pegasus Trail. The Nike's have been my favorite thus far in terms of comfort and keeping my feet dry.
Trail Runners are my favorite, I particularly enjoy Adidas Terrex I always have a waterproof and non-waterproof pair and use whichever is more suitable for conditions that day. I play a couple times a week and my shoes typically last 1.5-2 years that way
Hoka challengers or adidas terrex for dry days, Salomon quest 4 gore tex for wet/muddy/snowy days
Adidas Terrex for dry days, North Face waterproof trail shoes rain/snow days
Adidas Terrex is the answer.
I use adidas terrex. Had them for 3 years and they’re holding up great