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The adidas adizero Prime X 2 Strung is a max cushioned road running shoe that offers an innovative design with top of the line technology to offer a fast and effortless ride for any distance.

Best Use

Performance TrainersPerformance Trainers

Surface

Roads & PavementRoads & Pavement

Stability

Neutral
Stable

Cushioning

Barefoot
Minimal
Low
Medium
High
Maximal

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  • Performance TrainersPerformance Trainers

    Performance trainers (or "super trainers") blend elements of daily trainers and super shoes, often giving you the benefits of advanced foams and plates, but adapted for daily training. They make fast runs faster and long runs easier. Highly versatile, many are also great choices as accessible racing shoes.

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    The pinnacle of the pyramid, super shoes are the fastest running shoes you can buy. They're designed to race your absolute best and are the apex of running shoe technology and innovation. Often built with carbon-fiber plates and cutting-edge superfoams for the highest energy return, they're made for ultimate racing speed.

Women's Running Shoes by Surface

  • Roads & PavementRoads & Pavement

    Road running shoes feature smooth outsoles that are designed for running on paved surfaces such as roads, sidewalks, and bike paths.

  • Smooth Trails & FireroadsSmooth Trails & Fireroads

    Designed to handle most trail runs, these shoes prioritize comfort and a smooth ride. These shoes are great for anything from smooth singletrack, park trails, and fireroads making them ideal for those who run from their doorstep on streets before hitting the trail.

  • Rocky & Technical TrailsRocky & Technical Trails

    These shoes are best used for hard, rugged trails such as shale, granite or sandstone where grip on smooth surfaces and underfoot protection are important.

  • Soft & Muddy TrailsSoft & Muddy Trails

    Designed for use in muddy, soggy conditions, these shoes feature very aggressive outsoles that dig deep into soft ground for exceptional traction.

  • Snowy & Icy TrailsSnowy & Icy Trails

    These shoes feature technical outsoles designed to grip snowy and icy trails making them ideal for winter trail running.

Cushioning Level

  • Cushioning level, or stack height, refers to how much shoe is between your foot and the ground. For this category, we reference the amount of cushioning below the forefoot as the heel height will be equal to or greater than the forefoot height.

    Learn more about stack heights and how we measure them.

  • Barefoot

    0-13mm. The Shoe generally does not have a midsole and feels like there is no cushioning. This shoe is all about feeling the ground underfoot.

  • Minimal

    14-18mm. The shoe has a thin midsole that allows for a natural running experience. Racing shoes and minimalist shoes are common here. These shoes offer a feeling of being connected to the road or trail.

  • Low

    19-23mm. The shoe has a slightly cushioned feel and may feature added cushioning technologies. Performance training shoes and some trail shoes are common here. These offer protection during footstrike but prioritize a lightweight, grounded experience.

  • Medium

    24-28mm. These shoes have a stack height that fall near the middle of the spectrum.The shoes in this category are verstaile and great for all types of runs and distances.

  • High

    29-34mm. The shoe has a thick midsole and ample cushioning. These shoes are highly protective and absorb more impact than the body.

  • Maximal

    35mm plus. The shoe has an extremely thick midsole and extra cushioning. The focus is on protection and soft foam underfoot with hardly any ground feel.

Stability Level

  • Neutral Running Shoes

    Neutral shoes support the foot through a normal range of arch collapse and generally do not have built-in technology to correct movement.

  • Stability Running Shoes

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Product Details:

If the original adidas adizero Prime X Strung was a rule breaker, then consider the Prime X Strung 2 a rule destroyer. The Prime X Strung 2 features a completely new design to deliver an even more innovative and (more importantly) faster ride than the previous version. While this shoe won't be seen on the feet of the pros at World Athletics sanctioned races due to its many illegal features, it is a fantastic option for the non-pro who wants to experience the most innovative ride that a running shoe can offer.

Starting with the midsole, the Prime X Strung 2 not only features the same mind blowing stack height of 50mm in the heel, but now also features a leaf spring carbon plate that has to be seen to be believed. Strategically placed within the leaf spring plate is an incredibly soft and bouncy foam insert in the forefoot called Energy Core. The combination of 50mm of Lightstrike PRO, the carbon leaf spring plate, and Energy Core results in an incredibly springy and energetic ride that makes running faster and farther easier than ever, making the Prime X Strung 2 an easy choice for long runs, race day, and everything in between.  

In the outsole, this shoe features ultra grippy and durable Continental Rubber in the forefoot and a super sticky and incredibly lightweight textile rubber the rest of the way—a combination that works to deliver maximum traction and high performance in any weather condition. Wrapping this shoe up is the hyper-adaptable strung upper that provides more flex and comfort than the previous version.  

Overall, the adidas adizero Prime X Strung 2 offers a completely unique look and ride and continues to push the limits of innovation so you can push past your own.

What You'll Love

  • Shoe geometry offers excellent stability despite stack height
  • New carbon plate with a leaf spring design offers a uniquely high powered ride

Model Number: IH5683

Specs & Fit

Shoe Specs

Weight: 10.8 oz
306 grams
Heel Stack: 48 mm
Forefoot Stack: 41 mm
Heel-Toe Offset: 7 mm

How It Fits

Sizing:Fits Short
Heel Width:Average
Midfoot Fit:Snug
Toe Box Fit:Wide

How We Measure Our Shoe Specs

  • We measure every shoe in-house to provide accurate and consistent details.

  • Weight

    The weight is based on a Men's size 9 for Men's and Unisex shoes or Women's size 8 for Women's shoes. The weight listed is for a single shoe, including the laces.

  • Heel Stack

    The heel stack refers to how high your heel sits above the ground when wearing shoes. Based on Men's size 9 as the standard.

  • Forefoot Stack

    Forefoot stack refers to how high the ball of the foot sits above the ground when wearing shoes. Based on Men's size 9 as the standard.

  • Heel-toe Offset

    Heel-toe offset (drop) is the difference in height between the heel stack and the forefoot stack. We use the number given to us by the brand.

How We Measure Shoe Fit

  • All measurements are based on Medium width.

  • Fit (width) options are Narrow - Snug - Average - Roomy - Wide.

  • Sizing (length) options are Short - True - Long. Note: fit is relative to the "average" running shoe.

  • We partner with SmartLast, a program by Heeluxe, to use advanced shoe-measuring technology, to provide objective measurements for toe box, midfoot, and heel widths as well as overall length.

Cushioning Level

  • BarefootBarefoot

    0-13mm. The Shoe generally does not have a midsole and feels like there is no cushioning. This shoe is all about feeling the ground underfoot.

  • MinimalMinimal

    14-18mm. The shoe has a thin midsole that allows for a natural running experience. Racing shoes and minimalist shoes are common here. These shoes offer a feeling of being connected to the road or trail.

  • LowLow

    19-23mm. The shoe has a slightly cushioned feel and may feature added cushioning technologies. Performance training shoes and some trail shoes are common here. These offer protection during footstrike but prioritize a lightweight, grounded experience.

  • MediumMedium

    24-28mm. These shoes have a stack height that fall near the middle of the spectrum.The shoes in this category are verstaile and great for all types of runs and distances.

  • HighHigh

    29-34mm. The shoe has a thick midsole and ample cushioning. These shoes are highly protective and absorb more impact than the body.

  • MaximalMaximal

    35mm plus. The shoe has an extremely thick midsole and extra cushioning. The focus is on protection and soft foam underfoot with hardly any ground feel.

Technologies

MIDSOLE

  • Lightstrike PRO foam compound offers high rebound and lightweight cushioning that continues to deliver top finishing times on the world's biggest stages.
  • Carbon Leaf Spring Plate represents a true innovation in the running world and delivers a highly propulsive ride and bouncy toe-off.
  • Energy Core foam pod is incredibly soft and resilient and sits between the carbon leaf spring plate to offer the pop and bounce that results in a propulsive and efficient turnover.

OUTSOLE

  • Continental Rubber in the forefoot offers flexible durability and excellent traction. 
  • Textile Rubber elements are added for sticky grip that helps with traction and stability.

UPPER

  • One-Piece Strung Upper is engineered using innovative technology to provide an adaptable fit. 

Videos

Customer Reviews

3.8 out of 5
21 Customer Reviews
1 out of 5 Stars
3 Stars After Modification: Remove EyeletsThis shoe gets a 1.5 star rating overall. A 0 star for comfort, and a 3 star after modifications explained below. Out of the box, this shoe is heavy. It is a heavy trainer, heavy like the Boston series road running shoes. It's advertised a rule breaker for racing PRs. It is a heavy trainer! Race in a shoe half the weight! The Continental outsole should get you 800-1000 miles unless you have bad running form and rub the ground on each landing. Or run lots of downhills. On a short test run the shoes seemed okay. But after maybe four miles, the shoes started to hurt under the eyelets. This shoe fails the Hand In Shoe Test! This is where you put your hand palm up in the shoe and feel underneath all the shoe upper which should be smooth. Nope! It has all kinds of things that will cause pain in the uppers of your feet! How Adidas could put this on the market when it fails the Hand In Shoe Test is hard to understand. How Adidas could put this on the market without testing it on 20 mile long road runs is hard to understand. My feet were in a 9 out of 10 on the pain scale in a long run. And hurt all night afterwards. I had to modify the Prime X2 to make it useable. This is what I did: I removed all four eyelets from each shoe, so 8 eyelets removed total, the four nearest the toes. Then I used the original laces through the now open eyelets. Basically, the pain was gone. But I still could remove two more eyelets per shoe, and also the U shaped hard plastic piece with cloth underneath that the tongue is sewn onto. For now, I have left two upper eyelets and the U shaped materials holding the flexible tongue. The sewn portion does not stretch, though it may have some flex. Why this shoe has no removable insole is hard to understand. The insole is glued in! As a heavy trainer, after modification it is 3 stars. Since there is no option to give 1.5 stars overall, I give it 1 star because the discomfort was so high on the pain scale. It looks like Adidas did not fix the eyelet problems on Prime X3. That really is disappointing.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great comfy shoesCrazy tall shoes but very comfy.
1 out of 5 Stars
Excited to try...but couldn't get going.I was very excited to try these shoes. I am a heavier runner (200lbs) recovering from a quad tendon tear, and trying to get back to my sub 4 hour marathons. This shoe paper has on paper what I was looking for (big foam stack, extra carbon plating, durable outsole) to help me keep my legs fresh while putting in some long training miles. HOWEVER, I couldn't out the front door in these because of the upper platic eyelet things used for the lacing...they just kept digging into my upper feet just walking around the house. I tried all variations of socks, but nothing seemed to work. Every other aspect of the shoe felt great though. Note to Adidas...can you PLEASE make the next version of these without the gimicky hard plastic things used in the lacing system as they were just too painful for me to even attempt to run in!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
The only Running shoes I Races on !!The best of the best for legs and knees and the only running shoes perfect for every marathons !
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3 out of 5 Stars
racing shoesFor my taste, the shoe is very heavy and a little uncomfortable to fit on the foot.
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4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Temperamental trainerThis is my favorite trainer, though it has some faults and is probably not for everyone. The plastic eyelet is a dumb unforced error (on the designer's part), but after some initial discomfort, I got used to it. Hopefully the next gen will lose that. And with the stack height and soft foam, it's a little unstable on anything but straight decent roads or paths and easy turns. Not good for a mixed trail and road run. The openings on the sole collect gravel, which can be a drag, and I wish there was just a LITTLE bit more thickness in the sole rubber for durability. But in spite of all that, for marathon training runs - 12-20 mile progression runs or long interval runs - this shoe is amazing. You just want to run fast and enjoy the experience. All of my long runs are faster now and feel great. Recovery seems a lot better with great protection underfoot. So maybe not a jack of all trades, but if you are looking to run a fast-for-you marathon and want the best shoe for your long training runs, this (at least for me) is it.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Adidas prime x strung 2A little heavy as many said but I ran both my races in them and ran personal best and last race was NYC marathon definitely push me through no blisters feet felt great
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great shoe! Not for everyone, thoughtYes, this shoe is very expensive and therefore there's a lot of other shoes you can buy with that money, including all the crowd's favorite. In this sense, I would recommend this shoe only to people that have other shoes in their rotation and that are looking for a new ride experience, that only a shoe with this much technology can offer. Running in this shoe has quickly became addictive for me, even though I'm a "middle-of-the-pack" runner and a lightweight one (150 lbs). At the beginning, it was hard to compress that chunky midsole and get to the plates, in order to feel the bounce, however, after 20 miles, the foam feels now less denser and the ride way more pleasant. Lightness (for me) is not relevant if the shoe is unstable or non protective, that is unless you're running under 6:30 mins/mile, in which case it would be senseless to choose the AAPXS2. In conclusion, if you are looking for a shoe that can do everything, you have not try yet the other "popular" super trainers or you are training for shorter distances, this shoe is not for you; but if you're looking for a whole new ride experience and a shoe that feels fun, stable and protective for your long runs with marathon efforts in between, this is shoe will not disappoint at all.
1 out of 5 Stars
So much worse than the originalThe original Prime Strung X was god tier running shoes. I think those are the best shoes ever. These ones... it's like they did a 180 on them. The ride is so much firmer and stiffer than the originals. It doesn't bounce like the old ones did. They are firm and hard. Also, a lot of people talk about the hard plastic in the upper lacing poking the heck out of your feet. This is true. I had to return the shoe because of this. On a 6 mile run, it rubbed my foot raw to the point where I had a bleeding blister.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Best shoe ever. PeriodI have own Hoka, NB, Altra, Brooks, Saucony, and I only look for max cushion on any brand. This is my first Adidas... Best shoe I ever had. Period. adidas adizero Prime X 2 Strung I am not a competition runner, will never be so, when run I want to enjoy the experience, not concerned about time or weight of the shoes to maximize performance. This shoe gives me exactly that. YouTubers always have their favorite shoe or receive some kind of compensation to be bias. I recommend get the shoe and feel it yourself.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great upgraded supershoeLove the stability Asics put into this shoe. Ran the Duke City Marathon and the shoes were awesome!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Marathon reviewShoes overall feel and felt great I did a few 6 mile runs prior to the NYC Marathon to feel them out since a lot of folks were saying they were heavy after a few miles but I felt great with them even after my marathon no blisters for me true to size in size 8 had the right snug feel and bounce I love them got a few more races coming up and will definitely use them again. Maybe me being military boots all the time I did not notice the weight.
2 out of 5 Stars
Had High HopesAs someone that loved the Strung, but wanted more stability, I was really hoping it was going to be this. I will say it is more stable, but I found it to be a bit lumbering and bottom-heavy. Also felt a lot of rubbing in the ankle collar. It's not a terrible shoe, but at this price-point, it's going back.
5 out of 5 Stars
Extremely forgiving for the kneesI'd been running for last 10 years. While training for the 2019 Boston Marathon I had a serious knee injury that required a very invasive surgery, high tibial osteotomy and meniscus cleaning. I started to run 2 months ago, a year after, and read about the adidas Prime x2. Thanks to this shoe, I am running regularly because of the protection it offers. I feel like running in a cloud and, even though the sole is very high, the shoe feels very light and responsive. It is definitively suited for long runs and daily mileage, not for competing. I have also tried these for controlled tempos and it behaves adequate. Highly recommended if you are looking for a forgiving shoe, suitable for long and daily runs, and amazing durability.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
AwesomeReally like them; super cushioned
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Best long runs trainerI had a knee surgery a year a go, meniscus repair and a high tibial osteonomy. For the last 3 months I have started to try very slow runs but this has been like start learning how to run again. One of mi biggest issue in this come back is the fact that I didn’t find a shoe with the right protection for my knees. After researching information I ended up buying this shoe. It has been a game changer for me, extremely forgiving for my knees at a point that I am now running at good rhythms, 8:00-8;30, with no issues at all. Is a shoe that propels you nicely, and in my case, that I run with a cadence of 185-230 it works great. I am. 6’ 196 pounds guy and the shoe works as a glove for my foots. I recommend this shoe for big guys like me, not sure if it will be this effective for smaller runners.
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Prime X 2 SprungThis should be Prime X 2 Sprung because it springs you to your next stride. I weigh 190lbs. and I compress the foam well and feel the bounce back the entire run. The strung upper is accommodating to my wider feet. The midsole is more than enough cushioning and responsive when I run marathon pace and quicker. The outsole has no wear at all after 20 miles. The only difficulty was finding a good heel lockdown even with the runner’s knot. It was either tie laces looser and experience heel lift our have lace bite pain by my ankle. I solved the problem by purchasing adhesive heel grips and tongue pads. Now I feel no heel lift or lace bite and really enjoy these shoes for longer uptempo training and I will race in them too.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Like memory foam on a diving boardCompared to the Nike Invincible Gen 1's, these Strungs are a whole new ballgame. They're like thick memory foam on a diving board; comfy on the knees with a very responsive stride. While my speed didn't feel like it improved, I do believe I needed less effort for the same speed. The only downsides I've noticed so far are more-sore-than-usual calves and slight instability and rocky terrain.
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Near perfect for bigger runnerI'll by saying I'm a sneakerhead. My rotation currently is Rocket X2, Vaporfly 3, Super Comp V2 and now the Strung x 2. I'm 6'0 205-210lbs run about 25-40 miles a week. I tried the first strung and hated how unstable it was at the heel and ended up returning it. The Strung 2 is more stable, its bouncy and the upper while kinda of stiff has not caused any blisters. The upper is very breathable and has no hot spots. My wife also bought a pair and loves them, shes a wide footer & I was shocked she didn't complain. The only down side to this shoe is the weight. But I I feel like its mostly noticeable while walking or super slow paces of like 11:30 -12:00 min/mile. The shoe feels great at 8:00 to 10:00min/mi pace. I would definitely recommend this shoe for longer slower runs. The price is definitely a turn off. If you do not want to spend $300+ the rocket 2 is fantastic. If you don't want to spend that much I'd go the the Super Comp trainer v1. Hope this helps.
2 out of 5 Stars
Lots of tech but huge pain pointAdidas throwing the kitchen sink of technology in this shoe. Major issue is the small plastic upper piece on top of laces. It definitely hits/stabs into the top part of foot for most people it seems
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Not for the light runnerReally enjoying this shoe so far. However, it’s not for everyone. I have all three versions of the Prime X, and this one is by far the best if you weigh over 200lbs. It may still work for those in the 160-200 range. Anyone under 200 may have difficulty compressing the two plates enough to get the benefits. It’s heavier than the previous strung, but far easier to run in. Slightly wider, it’s much more stable. I’m sure going with plates instead of rods has helped. I don’t really notice the weight on foot. It compensates by giving such a springy sensation. If I had to compare this shoe to another, I’d say it’s a lighter, slight firmer, more responsive SC Trainer V1. I’ll say it again, if you’re light, look for something else. Everyone else, especially Clydesdales like myself, it’s worth the hefty price tag.
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