Unisex adidas
adizero Hagio 2.0 Shoes
Men's sizing. Women order 1 size down.
Product Information
A lockdown fit and cushioning give the men's adizero Hagio 2.0 shoes by adidas a supportive and soft ride. The running shoes feature a seamless SPRINTWEB upper with heel and forefoot cushioning and the durable ADIWEAR™ outsole.
Details
- Weight: 6.0 ounces (size 9); Designed for runners with a 4:00- to 6:30-minute-per-mile pace
- SPRINTWEB upper to hold the foot for efficient running while maintaining lightness and durability
- Full forefoot ADIPRENE®+ for lightweight cushioning and high-performance transition
- Three-tiered TORSION® SYSTEM for maximum energy return during forefoot push-off
- ADIPRENE® under the heel for superior cushioning at impact
- ADIWEAR™ outsole offers the ultimate in high-wear durability
- Imported
Technology
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ADIPRENE®
ADIPRENE® is a highly shock absorbent material that cushions and protects your heel at impact.
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ADIPRENE® +
Resilient cushioning used to protect the forefoot and provide a responsive, dynamic toe-off.
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TORSION® SYSTEM
Lightweight arch support that allows the forefoot and rearfoot to move independently for better surface adaptation and stability. The TORSION® SYSTEM is fully engineered and provides a unique transition from heel to toe for both female and male footwear products.
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ADIWEAR™
An extremely durable, non-marking rubber in high abrasion areas of the outsole, which prevents early wear and tear.
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SPRINTWEB
Welded SPRINTWEB provides lightweight support and breathability.
Rated 3.5 out of 5Â by 2
reviewers.
Rated 3 out of 5Â by sassomatic Great shoe but doesn't fit women well
I LOVE these shoes for street running. They're light, perfect drop, and they never get slippery when you hit a water slick. However, the advice for women to order one size down is incorrect. I purchased these in my regular size and the room in the toe box is perfect. However, they are randomly too wide in the mid-foot and heel, and they don't have the extra eyelet to cinch the tops like most running shoes. If I run more than 4 miles in them sans duct tape, I end up with nasty blood blisters on my insteps. I also find myself trying to cinch the laces as tight as possible to get a better fit through both the mid-foot and the heel, which is less than optimal on longer runs.
May 21, 2013
Rated 4 out of 5Â by DD New Experience
Lightest shoe ever owned, this is one of two new purchases from Adidas both having a positive experience. The other surprise is how snug they fit while remaining comfortable. Would buy again after having a couple of test runs underway.
January 5, 2013
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