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While the adidas Adios is a premium racer, the adidas Ace 3 is the workhorse. It will be all that is needed for many races and is a great option for neutral runners seeking a shoe for uptempo days.

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Weight: 8.8 oz (size 9)

Stack Height: Heel (27mm), Forefoot (17mm)

How It Fits (based on width D) Width D=Medium

  • Sizing: Standard running shoe length
  • Heel: Average 
  • Midfoot: Medium to low volume
  • Forefoot: Medium width
  • Toe-Box height: Medium
  • Arch structure: Medium height

Product Lifecycle

  • Release date: August 2011
  • Model discontinued: Unknown
  • Heritage: adizero Ace 2

INTRODUCTION

 The adiZero Ace 3 is a lightweight, minimum feature, neutral shoe intended for speedwork and racing. This shoe is built with a semi-curved shape.

Cushioning

  • adiPRENE is located in the heel and is a resilient EVA based foam engineered to cushion the heel at impact.
  • adiPRENE+ is utilized in the forefoot and is a resilient EVA based foam intended to provide cushion under the metatarsal region.
Midsole
  • CMEVA is compression molded EVA which is an industry standard midsole material designed to offer durable cushioning.
  • Torsion System runs along the bottom of the midfoot and is a wishbone shaped thermoplastic unit that is gender engineered to allow the forefoot and rearfoot to move independently for increased stability.
  • adiPRENE is located in the heel and is a resilient EVA based foam engineered to cushion the heel at impact.

Upper

  • Open Mesh is used throughout the upper and provides breathability.
  • respoEVA Sockliner is molded for anatomical fit and is intended to provide additional step in comfort.

Outsole

  • AdiWear is utilized in the lateral heel and is a durable carbon rubber.
  • Blown Rubber is lightweight and offers grip for increased traction.
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