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the adidas® Men’s Terrex Agravic Speed trail running shoes bring a new meaning to lightweight. An outsole built for rock, dirt and hills won’t let you down when you’re flying through the trails.
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159 Reviews
Happy feet Happy Mom
My son will enjoy wearing these on his trip! I know his feet will thank him! :)
Great shoes, holds well on the trails. Very enjoyable
sw00110
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Awesome shoes! Very flexible, mostly used for road running and cross country. Around 12mi at a time.
isick6
good quality i bought a second pair to race in and use the older ones to train in.
Runner74
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Living in NYC, I need versatile shoes that handle everything from Central Park dirt paths to technical rocky trails in Harriman and the Catskills. The Adidas Terrex Agravic Speed delivers exactly that — a super lightweight (~8.5 oz in my men's size 9.5), responsive trail shoe that feels more like a fast road racer than a clunky trail plodder.
If only Adidas didnt loose the art of making shoelaces that dont become undone whilst in the middle of a race, these shoes would be excellent.
elburro18
I am very happy, this trending color is very good.
Joeyslaptop
Do not pass up the opportunity to buy these shoes if you’re trail running and need medium to long-distance shoes for training or even early season races. I have put about 75 miles on mine so far. They work great. They’re lightweight, sturdy, and get the job done. They have a good mid to toe drop, and good lugs. I have been wearing Adidas for distance running and trail running as a hobby since around 2009. Because Adidas fabricates their shoes in China, and Chinese quality tends to be hit and miss for me, I opted for Hokas made in the USA for a little while. I wasn’t impressed with the overall design and with the sole construction. I found that moving from brand to brand can change the way that I step. I ended up with hurt hips and knees and ankles for the first 300 miles in them. Once my body adapted, they’re OK now. But I wasn’t impressed to stay with them. So, even while they have many miles left on them, I went back to Adidas. I bought these and Adidas Adizero Adios Pro 4s. Of course, my step had to change back back from from my Hokas step. But for the equivalent series of the Hokas that I have at the same price point basically, these are a world better. Well, I still think Adidas shoe quality (the way they’re stitched mostly) can still be hit and miss, and I think they should be made in Thailand or Vietnam where quality control seems to be more trained, I would rather be wearing these than any other brand. I will probably put 450 or more miles on them before race day.
AAAEDookie
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Got this shoe for future trail running (once winter ends) and to use when the sidewalks have not been cleared completely... So far they have worked great on the sidewalks and looking forward to the trail runs.
Shakib
This is a extremely light running shoe. I loved them so much on my feet that I have started to play hockey with them and I must say they have amazing grip for the Astro turf.
Pooperscooper
Great shoe! Light and fast but can go the distance
matlas
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Takes the performance road shoes to trails with advanced foams and lightweight construction. I immediately noticed my paces improve on trails after switching to these shoes.
Yosito
I raced on a very soft terrain. Tough to push and get energy and this performed so good. I recommend.
ABC2
Amazing shoe for fast running on trails. Fits way better than the Agravic Speed Ultra, I went true to size with these and it’s a perfect fit. Love the foam and slight rocker.
ATXrunner
The minimal heel cup could use some padding to help with a better lockdown. The creasing of the upper material gave me a large blister on my right arch on the very first run. Never used again.
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