Overview
Supreme comfort comes as standard in the Adistar Salvation. With ForMotion working against pronation and a GeoFit+ collar for a perfect fit, the Salvation lives up to its name.Road Race Suitability
Elite | Performance | Protection | |
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New Adidas Adistar Salvation
As with the other reviewer; they began to rub on the inside of my arches to the point of getting a blister after only 3.5 miles. I have normal arched feet and over pronate, but this is the first time I have got a blister there. I was not impressed for a first outing of a supposed top line running shoe.
Blisters!
I actually recently purchased the more recent model of this shoe the "salvation 2" direct from the addidas website.
I bought them on the premice that they where made for overpronators which morst "flatfooted" people like me are.
Sadly after running in them for 15 minutues the fact that the shape of the shoe could not be more worng for a wide flat foot i quickly started to experience painfull rubbing and consquently blisters at the arch area of my foot. A poor design flaw.
DO NOT BUY IF YOU HAVE FLAT FEET!
I bought them on the premice that they where made for overpronators which morst "flatfooted" people like me are.
Sadly after running in them for 15 minutues the fact that the shape of the shoe could not be more worng for a wide flat foot i quickly started to experience painfull rubbing and consquently blisters at the arch area of my foot. A poor design flaw.
DO NOT BUY IF YOU HAVE FLAT FEET!
Shoe details
Gender | Mens |
Year | 2009 |
Season | Spring/Summer |
Current model | |
MSRP | $ |
Suitabilty
Off Road Use | |
Short Trail | |
Long Trail | |
Adventure | |
Shoe Type | |
Neutral | |
Support | |
Motion Control | |
Trail | |
Lightweight | |
Racer | |
Surfaces | |
Road | |
Treadmill | |
Light Trail | |
Trail | |
Severe Trail | |
Weight | |
Light | |
Regular | |
Heavy |