Customer feedback

Comments: Oh man, where do I start extolling the virtues of this shoe?!  I just ran the Aramco Houston half marathon in my pair that is approaching the end of their life (have somewhere north of 300 miles on them), and they didn't give me any issues whatsoever.  They are light, cushioned just enough, airy, and did I say "light"?  Unfortunately, Adidas is no exception to the rule that goes something like "If a shoe is widely praised, let's improve it to the point that nobody likes it", as their "upgraded" model's toe box is vastly more constraining than the original.  I just bought a pair of older model Bostons, so Adidas--Please please go back to the original last for the next model of this shoe!
From: Mike, Houston, TX, USA

Comments: Love this shoe!  Very comfortable and great cushioning but under 10oz.  I've ran an 8K and half marathon in it and they felt fast enough to race in but still good cushioning for the longer distances.  I'm planning on running the Boston Marathon in them this year.  Comfortable, great for tempos, racing, and speedwork. 
From: Tyler, Outer Banks, NC, USA

Comments: I bought a pair of the adizero Boston 2's to work in with my Brooks Launches for maintenance runs and long runs.  The shoes work great for maintenance runs (usually 12 miles/outing) but I haven't used them for any long runs because my feet don't feel as comfortable overall as they do in the Launch.  Overall the shoe provides a very firm somewhat responsive ride which is comfortable enough but seems a bit heavy for tempo and track workouts in my opinion. 
From: Jeremy, Carmel, IN, USA

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