Adidas Adios 8 Review: Super without the stack?

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • With high stacks of soft foams and carbon plates becoming the norm for fast running shoes, the Adidas Adizero Adios 8’s more traditional approach feels somewhat refreshing. It still uses Adidas’s best foam and a torsion shank, but in a relatively low stack shoe that feels like a racing flat underfoot. Can a shoe like the Adios 8 still compete in today’s market? Nick delivers his verdict here.
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Komentáře • 56

  • @user-kl3lg7tf3n-anx1ous
    @user-kl3lg7tf3n-anx1ous Před rokem +20

    I really like that Adidas still gives us runners the option to choose between plated superfoam trainers/racers and more traditional "modernized" racing flats.

    • @R251400
      @R251400 Před rokem +1

      That is fine but then it should be priced accordingly. The shoes are too expensive, you are better of paying £20 more & buy the Boston 12 as you get more of the pro-foam or there are other brands offering better shoes at £120.

    • @Notnotcam
      @Notnotcam Před rokem

      ASICS is also doing this. They just released a traditional flat that is priced at 85 dollars! Great value for those who don’t want a 250 dollar Metaspeed sky/edge or the bulky magic speed

    • @Lachlan_McDougall
      @Lachlan_McDougall Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@Notnotcamwhat model is that?? Looking for a shoe like that.

    • @DjeanChannel
      @DjeanChannel Před 8 měsíci

      dynablast?@@Lachlan_McDougall

  • @jackkasperski2912
    @jackkasperski2912 Před rokem +1

    Nick! Thank you for your review on the Adios 8. My last pair of Adios were the model 5. Gosh, it and the original Takumi Sen series (I have two pairs of the Takumi Sen 7's) were both considered racing flats for track work to the marathon in application. I'm really excited about the 8's. For some of us they and similar shoes can serve as a counterpoint to high stack plated racers.

  • @Gary2329
    @Gary2329 Před rokem

    Good review, thank you. I wondered how this compares to the NB Rebel v3. Very interested in your views on Boston 12 so I look forward to that review.

  • @mattw785
    @mattw785 Před 11 měsíci +1

    That's really interesting of non tech like the 8 versus with those with carbon, rockers etc. Looking forward to one!

  • @Bradsworld2
    @Bradsworld2 Před rokem +2

    Love this shoe! Huge improvement on the six: heel softer, toe box bigger, rubber improved, lighter!

  • @jkraner
    @jkraner Před rokem

    works well on light trail as well. Did a lap off Endure 24 Reading course

  • @Umbhaki
    @Umbhaki Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the review, i must admit, as a long time Adizero Adios fan, im not happy with the way they have gone. Ive just started using the Adios 7s, and im not enjoying the floppy heel lock. To think the 8s are wider sounds to me like its the end of a 6 year rd for me using this line, super sad! :( Ive been blessed for the last 6 years with a shoe line that has just worked for me, no thinking required.

  • @teng029
    @teng029 Před rokem +3

    I think of this version as a budget Takumi Sen, which is not a bad thing.. On a somewhat related note, this shoe is the blueprint for Adidas on how to make a basketball shoe using Lightstrike Pro.

  • @a_bokchoy
    @a_bokchoy Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Nick, thoughts on the Adios 8 compared to the NB rebel v3?

  • @PatrikHorvathYT
    @PatrikHorvathYT Před 5 měsíci

    So, it is recommended for sprint training on a (harder) track including drills, hurdles, etc.?

  • @adamhopson1143
    @adamhopson1143 Před rokem

    Would you choose these over a high stack, plated shoe like VaporFly or Endorphin Pro/Speed for a 5k or 10k? Thanks!

  • @dixieharrow
    @dixieharrow Před rokem +4

    do you think this shoe would make a good choice for parkrun ?

  • @dhalsimtate
    @dhalsimtate Před rokem +1

    waiting for the magic speed 3 review

  • @j4gdroid535
    @j4gdroid535 Před rokem

    Adios 8 or hyperion tempo for speed training?

  • @Halfnakedrunner
    @Halfnakedrunner Před 10 měsíci

    What’s better - adios 8 or brooks hyperion tempo?

  • @runfrankfurt
    @runfrankfurt Před rokem

    In my opinion the Adios 6-8 are superior to the Takumi Sen series when you are looking for a leightweight tempo and speedwork shoe. Great shoe!

  • @m.ch4rmaland3r10
    @m.ch4rmaland3r10 Před rokem +1

    Is there break in period? I feel most adidas i need 50km. I have tekumi sen 8 and it is a greak shoe. Not sure why i would i go for this, especially when i can get the tekumi on sale.

    • @user-ke9ue7mg2j
      @user-ke9ue7mg2j Před rokem +1

      it's for people that want something more "old school" than a takumi or more stability and durability, personnally i got takumi 9 and love it but i can see someone liking these more for mltiple reasons

  • @aitorcristianraposeiras4882

    My thoughts and issues about the heel design are the same as yours. So, the fit and size to look for should be the same than the Adios 6?

    • @jeffbrunton3291
      @jeffbrunton3291 Před rokem +1

      I find it very slightly tighter on my small toe than the 6, but only an issue if you were already tight in the 6. It’s good but less top padding than the 6 which remains my favorite

  • @ulipeterson6112
    @ulipeterson6112 Před rokem

    How do these compare to the Boston 12?

  • @jeffbrunton3291
    @jeffbrunton3291 Před rokem +2

    Adios 6 was more comfortable. Adios 7 was too thin and split. Adios 8 probably also same as 7. So 8 is ok for shorter distances, but for longer distances Adios 6 was perfect (stockpile in cupboard)

  • @tyresejackson9665
    @tyresejackson9665 Před rokem +2

    My problem with Adidas shoes is durability. I had the Adios 6 and loved them. However they just didn’t last that long and started to look really bad. I imagine this shoe would suffer the same fate. However I’m still using the Adios Pro 2. Managed to keep them in good shape by limiting how often I use them. I’ve already moved on to the Nike Pegasus 39. By far my favorite shoes.

  • @FalseNomen
    @FalseNomen Před rokem +2

    Just a heads up, these shoes for me were not true to size. They feel like clown shoes. I need to go down from a 10.5 all the way to a 9.5

  • @Bodhished
    @Bodhished Před rokem +14

    Not sure why you'd buy this instead of the Takumi Sen..

    • @dappergrizzly888
      @dappergrizzly888 Před rokem +1

      I guess it’s for the old heads into traditional running shoes 😂

    • @user-kl3lg7tf3n-anx1ous
      @user-kl3lg7tf3n-anx1ous Před rokem +5

      Lower stack (some people might prefer that) and cheaper.

    • @MiracleWarriors
      @MiracleWarriors Před rokem +3

      It is cheaper than the Takumi, that's for sure !
      I still need to try the Takumi Sen ,a pure LiteStrike Pro with rods. But for now, my favorite running fast shoes is Adios 7. I got the best times and PBs that won when I used shoes like ZoomFly , Boston 11, Velocity Nitro 2, and Wave Rebellion.
      The stability in high speeds and the LiteStrike Pro in the forefoot is what makes me run fast with t the Adios 7, and I love these shoes.

    • @MiracleWarriors
      @MiracleWarriors Před rokem +1

      ​@Not So Common Sense lower stack does not mean it does not have cushioning. I much prefer, also for the comfort, my Adios 7 over a Puma Velocity Nitro 2, Ultraboost Light or the Adizero RC 4 ( to have a minimum level of comfort with these, you have to weight as a Kenyan runner !) .
      LiteStrike Pro in the Adios line makes it 100 times more comfortable and bouncy the the Adizero RC line .

    • @user-kl3lg7tf3n-anx1ous
      @user-kl3lg7tf3n-anx1ous Před rokem +2

      @@MiracleWarriors Never said that lower stack means less cush. I too prefer a more responsive firm feeling for my 400m-mile repeats.

  • @xxxzzzxxx227
    @xxxzzzxxx227 Před rokem

    this shoe is not everyday shoes.. dont misjudge it..

  • @juanseaforth5111
    @juanseaforth5111 Před rokem

    1st

  • @R251400
    @R251400 Před rokem

    The Adios 8 are overpriced for what they are, you are better off buying the Boston 12 for £20 more as you get more of the pro-foam or buy a shoe from another brand. If you do want a low stack old tech shoe then just buy an old running shoe made from standard EVA for less than £60.

    • @Karlm01
      @Karlm01 Před rokem +3

      Give it two months and the A8 will be under £100

    • @R251400
      @R251400 Před rokem

      @@Karlm01 still overpriced for what it is. I had bought the Adios 7 for £80 & was very annoyed for having done so. On foot it felt like a trainer from an era when supershoes & daily cushions did not exist & you can pick up old style running shoes like that for £30 only heavier as old racing flats are rarely sold these days.

    • @jeffbrunton3291
      @jeffbrunton3291 Před rokem

      Boston 12 has much more stack which many dont like

    • @R251400
      @R251400 Před rokem

      @@jeffbrunton3291 that is fine but you can find low stack old tech shoes for less than the price of an Adios 8. It just doesn't make any sense & should not even exist. They could have stopped at Adios 6 & sold that model for £60.