



adidasMen's Supernova St Running Shoe, Core Blue/Metallic Silver/Blue, 9 Medium US
A**S
Really happy with these shoes, first time in a long time I felt I had the right running/training shoes.
I'm not a hardcore runner, but for me, I just love these shoes. As some have mentioned, the cuff of the shoe upper is low, so it feels a little weird at first, but I never felt like it was going to slip off or that it didn't fit right. The shoe feels good, and if anything, I feel really solid and sure-footed in them. Also, they have a comfortable fit, vs my other running/trainers which tend to be a little tight and restrictive in all sorts of spots.When I first un-boxed the shoe, I was worried about the strange looking thick heel-end of the sole, and that it seemed uneven; however, it's not the case. My neutral foot is solidly planted and it feels neutral, but supportive, to me. The sole also provides a good cushion for my heavier frame without feeling too soft or bouncy. Frankly, to me, modern running shoes, with their crazy but functional soles, look like they got beaten with the ugly stick in a bad way. But after getting used to these, I found them attractive and not weird looking at all... They actually look good to me.When I first wore the shoes, breaking them in around the house, they squeaked for a couple hours while walking on wood and tile floors. But that went away and they are plenty quiet. I'm pretty sure they will not squeak, and will break-in much quicker on concrete and pavement.Lastly, the fit was fantastic for me, other brands tend to fit a bit tight in the toe-box (too narrow) for me, however these were perfect. I am on the wider side for feet, but I don't have "wide" feet... I normally don't need to seek a wide shoe outside of some brands of running shoe, problem shoes for me are Nike, Puma, Reebok. Usually good shoes for me are Adidas and NB.Of note, there were two spots on either side of the toe box that I thought would be pressure points if my feet would ever swell. There was no pain or bother, but I was aware of the toe-box having a pressure spot on either side of both toe box pressing on the sides of my foot. But they broke-in within an hour and I never felt them again. I even tested it after some crazy walking/foot/leg work for a couple days, and all was great.
C**T
Running Shoe
Over all I like the shoe, very comfortable. I run in them a lot usually 3 to 5 miles at a time. I really like the look of the shoe. They are not completely black, the shoes is a mat black or very dark grey. the only negative is I have to tie them really tight I think the shoe runs a have size bigger than what I'm used to with asic's. Great service from the seller
M**A
Among the best running shoes I have ever owned.
Among the best running shoes I have ever owned. Running up to 400km/month and no soreness of the feet or legs, except muscle soreness after 20km runs- to be expected. Because my ankles were pretty much destroyed after 22 years in the Marine Corps infantry, I require a stability running shoe, which these fit perfectly. These were a reorder of shoes that I have been wearing the past couple of years. Unfortunately, it appears Adidas has discontinued this model. Late next year, I will have to look for another model of shoe.
P**O
Adidas started this since the year 2015: this my 2nd pair
My 1st pair were the Glide Boost, had them until weeks ago, bought at the same Adidas store when they started to promote them showing even a big metal ball you could throw to a square of foam to see it bounce . . . since then,I am using this type of shoes. They are great for running at the beach too.
M**Y
Looks like a winner, but I had to pass
I really wanted this shoe to work out but for me it was just made wrong, or at least this pair. Adidas is usually a little narrow for me anyway, but this shoe is made like a brick inside with very straight lines over the sole. It felt too constrictive for my flat feet. I like some arch in there, but this was like someone squeezing them the whole time when unlaced. The footbed and the sole, for some reason, caused my feet to roll outward just enough that I was afraid I would roll my ankle running in them or making quick changes in direction.I don't think these are bad shoes and I love the look of them. I think my feet were just not meant for these. I could have tried a larger size, but the way the heel is made, i would have slipped right out of them. Maybe next time, Adidas.
J**S
Great shoe for sore feet
Love the shoe the way it feels and cushions my heel when I run. This is my second pair still using first pair bought the second to make sure I had another pair when it was time for a new pair
J**S
The st has a bit more medial support than the regular supernova
I've had mild pronation issues, so this shoe gives me a bit more medial support than the regular supernova, but not so much extra that it loses it's "bounce". Overall one of the best boost shoes I've used.
O**2
Massive Heel Slippage
I wanted to write a review on this one because like others I had a major problem with this shoe. I've been a Saucony guy for 10 plus years, great fit, amazing cushion, they are awesome. Before that I wore Adidas, and I wanted another pair, now I realize why I left Adidas for Saucony. These shoes slipped so much on the heel that they were unwearable. I'm not sure how anyone could wear them and not have massive heel slippage, but if you look at all adidas shoes they have no heel support. Ultimately these may work for some, but before you buy make sure you can return them if you issues. I went back to Saucony, and am very happy, I tried Adidas but you just make a shoe that works for me.
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