Comfortable Shoes that Make You Stand Out
I have always been a fan of the UltraBoost series. I think everyone should have a pair of nice ultraboosts for a casual night out with friends. These are the coolest looking ones that I have seen, every time I wear them I get compliments about them! It has gotten to the point I wear them mainly on dates or when I want to impress people. Just like any white sneakers, they can easily get dirty. I would recommend buying a waterproof spray and spraying them a few times before use. They are also extremely comfortable! If I wasn't worried about them getting dirty, I would be wearing them all the time!... Show more
Dan D
originally posted on finishline.com
Disappointing
Purchased for my husband. Nice looking shoe. Appeared very durable, with a Continental tire outsole.Very comfortable at first. Within about six weeks he started complaining that they made his feet hurt. And just the other day, only about 2 1/2 months after he’s been wearing them for walking only, and a total of only about 200 miles, the outside has completely broken down and the support system within the soul is peeking through. I had high hopes for these shoes, especially at the original price point. Very disappointed that they broke down so fast.... Show more
twojulygirls
originally posted on nordstrom.com
Fantastic!
These shoes provide next-level comfort and great performance so far. I like that they’re not as tight in the upper as the Ultraboost 19s. My only complaint is that the tongue constantly folds over, hiding the Adidas logo.... Show more
Cameron S.
originally posted on leagueoutfitters.com
Fantastic shoe for casual wear or distance running
I've owned this shoe for a little over a month now, and I don't think I'll want to try another running shoe for awhile. The design of the shoe is beautiful, as the gold really stands out. The stripes on the side look painted on, and are only slightly imperfect. It's hard to tell unless you look at the shoe very closely.The shoe is a little heavier than my previous running/casual shoe, the Nike Flyknits. The tradeoff is fair, because the sole of the shoe absorbs a lot of impact while distance running on sidewalks. And it is not excessive for everyday wear in the office.My only other complaint thus far is that the tongue of the shoe can flip and fold downward, obscuring the logo. I haven't found a solution for this yet,despite adjusting the laces in different ... MoreI've owned this shoe for a little over a month now, and I don't think I'll want to try another running shoe for awhile. The design of the shoe is beautiful, as the gold really stands out. The stripes on the side look painted on, and are only slightly imperfect. It's hard to tell unless you look at the shoe very closely.The shoe is a little heavier than my previous running/casual shoe, the Nike Flyknits. The tradeoff is fair, because the sole of the shoe absorbs a lot of impact while distance running on sidewalks. And it is not excessive for everyday wear in the office.My only other complaint thus far is that the tongue of the shoe can flip and fold downward, obscuring the logo. I haven't found a solution for this yet,despite adjusting the laces in different ways. It's not that big a deal, but it does happen from time to time.... Show more
Shogunofyellow
originally posted on finishline.com
Favorite shoe I've ever owned
I use my white pair of Ultra Boost's as a comfortable and stylish shoe for casual wear. I would wear running and hiking if I didn't care about them saying white although I think they would hold up very well in the wash if you wanted to wear them harder than I do. I own another black pair that I have used on 15 mile + hikes without any pain or damage. My black pair is my go to shoe that I have worn about 5 of every 7 days. The Continental rubber sole doesn't wear down like at all! The sizing has been accurate. I hope that Ultra Boost's stay around for a long time!... Show more
Ryan
originally posted on finishline.com
Fixed my foot problems
I had some severe pain from metatasalgia, a nasty condition that is causes pain in the ball of your foot. Every step can feel like you are stepping on a sharp pebble that feels like its stuck in your shoe.I had been wearing Skechers. Comfy but little to no support. I saw my foot doctor and her recommend trying different shoes and wearing a hard orthodic for support.I had heard alot about the comfort of Ultraboost and thought it was just hype. It is not hype. Its not even close Ultraboost is by far the most comfortable and cushioned shoe I have ever worn. The support is also really good.... Show more
JT
originally posted on finishline.com
Nice shoes
These shoes look great and have great support. The only other comment I have is that they fit a little tighter than the previous years model in the same size, which I also have a pair of. For running and athletic activities, that is great, but for just wearing around and hanging out in them, they can feel a little snug over time. I noticed the difference in the store when trying them both on, because they had both versions, but I decided to go with the snugger version. I would certainly buy ultraboost again, but might go with the previous model next time.... Show more
John C
originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com
Not worth the buy!
I've tried all the name brands in running shoes...Asics, Nike, New Balance so I figured I would give Adidas the once over. I bought the Ultraboost 20s in size 8 1/2 and 9 in Mens. I'm a female with a normal width foot, but a wide toe box, generally a 10M in Womens. Honestly, they look great in the hot signal pink, but they have virtually no cushioning and look to be made very cheaply. Definitely not a durable or lasting sneaker. The lacing looks to be very cheaply made and the knit the same way. I wound up returning both pairs because these shoes are not worth the money.... Show more
Pinhead117
originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com
PLEASE READ, DO NOT BUY
I normally don’t review shoes unless I have a bad experience, and let me say my issue here is with Adidas and not with DSG. I am a long time Nike customer. I’ve been running for almost ten years. For personal reasons I decided to switch to Adidas and spend the extra money on the ultra boosts. For comparison, I’ve had Nike Frees last me 1-2 years for running (normally about 3-4 miles 4-5 times a week). My experience was mostly a disappointment.1. First of all, in comparison to most nikes, I found these shoes to be heavier. Not incredibly heavy like ASICS but I definitely noticed it while running. It makes the lightweight feeling from runners highs almost non existent to me. I really notice it on hills with how much more I have to pick up my feet in comparison to ... MoreI normally don’t review shoes unless I have a bad experience, and let me say my issue here is with Adidas and not with DSG. I am a long time Nike customer. I’ve been running for almost ten years. For personal reasons I decided to switch to Adidas and spend the extra money on the ultra boosts. For comparison, I’ve had Nike Frees last me 1-2 years for running (normally about 3-4 miles 4-5 times a week). My experience was mostly a disappointment.1. First of all, in comparison to most nikes, I found these shoes to be heavier. Not incredibly heavy like ASICS but I definitely noticed it while running. It makes the lightweight feeling from runners highs almost non existent to me. I really notice it on hills with how much more I have to pick up my feet in comparison to free run shoes.2. By far my biggest complaint, these shoes do not last. As I said, I’ve had frees with FOAM SOLES last longer than the rubber did on these. I expected to get at least a years worth of running out of these. I mean just looking at them they look well built and doing 2-4 miles a few times a week isn’t heavy lifting for a running shoe. I got them in December of 2020, and these are what the soles look like now. Thats way too short a road life for shoes that cost almost 200 dollars and aren’t even racing shoes. You would think the sole was built much better than comparable brands, but it’s not. It also took me almost 2 months to break in before I felt comfortable running in these, but that may have just been a “me” thing.3. Not sure if they’ve fixed this on other models or if this was a thing with how my feet are shaped (not that they’re abnormal) but I noticed that these shoes don’t stay around your heel unless you really tie them down. Over time I found a way to tie them to where my foot wasn’t cut off with circulation and was still decently locked into the shoe but I almost always had some kind of minor slipping feeling with my heel while running. I got used to it, and it’s not the end of the world, but that could be improved.All in all, my complaint centers on how Adidas charges you a premium for this shoe but does not deliver a premium product. I honestly have never been that disappointed by a product that I had high expectations for. At the 3 month mark I was ready to demand my money back due to discomfort, but I toughed it out hoping to get the durability in them and make it worth it. Not even 3 months later is when I noticed the serious wear and tear. Now it’s about to be August, about a month and a half later since I noticed the wear, and I’ve really tried to push it and give them a years worth of running. But I just can’t feel confident running in these wondering how much more damage they’ll get.I will likely go back to buying Nike’s again, even though I’d rather find another brand. Adidas really had a chance to deliver quality for the money, and I REEEEEALLY wanted to like these shoes, but I just couldn’t. After all of the time and effort, all I can say to people is if you want a running shoe, don’t go with these.... Show more
JDBcentralfl
originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com
Really nice shoe for a hefty price
For the last 15 years I have only bought Adidas. It has been about 5 years since I last purchased a pair of sneakers as I wasn't wearing them very much before. I saw the design on these and had to have them. They are very comfortable and according to their size chart I am originally a size 7.5-8 so for these I ordered a size 6. They feet like a glove. I love the stretchiness of the top of the shoe and I really feel supported with the lightweight bottoms. The grip is also insanely good. I only gave 4 stars because the price at $180 a pair is a bit steep. I ended up getting them for around $100 and that is probably about what they are worth. Definitely read the size chart considering these are considering unisex.... Show more
givemepoodles
originally posted on finishline.com