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GET THE EDGE WITH WOMEN’S ADIDAS RUNNING SHOES 

 

Lightweight, innovative and designed with you in mind – this is Foot Locker’s pick of the best women’s adidas running shoes. Welcome to Foot Locker’s pick of the latest and greatest women’s adidas running shoes. These aren’t just your standard lightweight sports shoes, these are built especially for running and have all sorts of smart features to make runs easier and your performance levels higher. Women’s adidas running shoes are admired world over for their ability to be so lightweight yet so durable. They are a good fit for both beginners and seasoned pros, and they are comfy over long distances as well as sprints. Oh, and the aesthetics are on point too.

 

ADIDAS RUINNING TRAINERS, WOMEN’S PERFORMANCE BOOSTERS

 

As with all women’s adidas shoes and clothing, there is more than a lot of thought that goes into the design process. For the running shoes though, there’s also a lot of the brand’s proprietary performance tech. Many women’s adidas running shoes have the revolutionary Boost technology, which compresses the soles on impact and then instantly springs them back to their original shape for cushioned comfort. Many have Adiprene in the heels to dampen shock and many have Adiwear on the outsoles for durability when running on rougher terrain. BOUNCE technology gives you more… yep, bounce, while Climacool dissipates your body heat on the run to keep you cool.

 

FAQS ON WOMEN’S ADIDAS RUNNING SHOES 

 

Q: How long do running shoes last?

A: That depends on the shoes, the terrain, your distances and your weight. On average, if you run 10 miles a week your shoes should last a year, 20 miles a week would be 6 months. However, if your shoes are giving you grief, it’s probably time to replace them.

Q: What is the difference between women’s adidas running shoes and men’s?

A: Women’s running shoes have a narrower forefoot and a wider heel, to suit the feminine foot. Other than that, and perhaps some aesthetic details, they are pretty much the same.