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adizero PR Shoe Review
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Editor's Review:
Racing flats don't get much lighter or more flexible than the adizero PR. This is a flat designed for short races (5k or 10k max) or elite runners. Do not expect any support and little cushioning from this shoe because it wasn't meant to provide any. It was meant for runners who don't need any.
The adizero PR would have received five stars if they lasted a little longer. If you are very light, you might get 200 miles out of these shoes, but I wouldn't expect them to last more than 100 miles. Save them for race day.
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Retailer's Description:
You can wear this racing flat or watch it fly by at your next 5k or 10k. Its feather-weight design stands atop the heap as the world's lightest running shoe. 3.9 ounces |
Member Reviews and Ratings (Write a shoe review)
 | KDogg Avg. Weekly Miles: 80 Avg. Training Pace: 7.0/mile Years Running: 7 Pronation: Underpronate Shoe Weight Pref: Light-weight Trainers Shoe Toebox Pref: Moderate Weight: 130 pounds Gender: Male
| Amazing
(2007-12-12) | Rating  | I love these shoes, they are very flexible and obviously very light. These are the shoes you want to wear if you want a 5k pr. (Write a review) (Reply to this review) |
|  | Speed7 Avg. Weekly Miles: 50 Avg. Training Pace: 7.0/mile Years Running: 3 Pronation: Neutral Shoe Weight Pref: Light-weight Trainers Shoe Toebox Pref: Moderate Weight: 146 pounds Gender: Male
| Super Light and Fast
(2007-05-22) | Rating  | If you are fast and light and like to run 5k or less, these are the best racing flats around. You can't find them any lighter yet they still provide just enough cushion to get you through a 5k. Forget training on them as they will not last long. (Write a review) (Reply to this review) |
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