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Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime
Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime
Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime
Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime
Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime
Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime
Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime
Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime
Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime
Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime
Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime
Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime

Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime

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Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime

$157.00

(3,971 reviews)

Colour:
Adidas Ultra Boost Light Core Black Lucid Lime
Adidas Ultraboost Light Shoes White Green Grey Women - 42
Adidas - Ultraboost Light Running Shoes - Green - UK 10
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Adidas Ultrabounce Shoes
10 May 2024

originally posted on adidas.com

I've always been a stickler for comfort when it comes to footwear, and the Adidas Ultrabounce shoes blew me away. From the moment I slipped them on, it felt like my feet
were enveloped in clouds.Firstly, let's talk about the cushioning. The Ultrabounce technology is aptly named because it truly feels like you're bouncing on clouds with every
step. Whether you're pounding the pavement on a morning run or just strolling around town, the energy return from these shoes is unparalleled
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Comfortable running shoes
18 June 2023
Brancy

originally posted on REI

These are the most comfortable running shoes. I wear them every day and run in them 4 days a week up to 4 miles each day. Great support and comfort. I’m a standard size 9
medium. They fit perfectly. These are probably my 6th pair. I replace my shoes every 6 months. I’m loyal to this shoe.
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decent shoes
2 September 2024
megachaoren

originally posted on REI

this is my first pair of ultraboost light. Never had any ultraboost, bebecause of the bulky heel. however, after giving it a try, it feels really comfortable. I don't have any
problem walking or running (usually 2-3 miles each day) and the outsole is durable. overall stability is good. I would compare it with Pegasus 40 or the newer 41.
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Adidas Ultrabounce Shoes
10 May 2024
I've always been a stickler for comfort when it comes to footwear, and the Adidas Ultrabounce shoes blew me away. From the moment I slipped them on, it felt like my feet were enveloped in clouds.Firstly, let's talk about the cushioning. The Ultrabounce technology is aptly named because it truly feels like you're bouncing on clouds with every step. Whether you're pounding the pavement on a morning run or just strolling around town, the energy return from these shoes is unparalleled... Show more
originally posted on adidas.com
Comfortable running shoes
18 June 2023
These are the most comfortable running shoes. I wear them every day and run in them 4 days a week up to 4 miles each day. Great support and comfort. I’m a standard size 9 medium. They fit perfectly. These are probably my 6th pair. I replace my shoes every 6 months. I’m loyal to this shoe.... Show more
Brancy
originally posted on REI
decent shoes
2 September 2024
this is my first pair of ultraboost light. Never had any ultraboost, bebecause of the bulky heel. however, after giving it a try, it feels really comfortable. I don't have any problem walking or running (usually 2-3 miles each day) and the outsole is durable. overall stability is good. I would compare it with Pegasus 40 or the newer 41.... Show more
megachaoren
originally posted on REI
Good if you like very lightweight shoes
1 September 2023
The shoes are very, very light with a sort of elastic slip on overlay. It is not a traditional lace up running shoe. I currently rotate between the Adidas Adistar and Brooks GTS 23 which are a heavier shoe with amazing support. I’m not a fan of the lightweight shoe. It’s a good shoe but poor design with the slip on sort of casual walking style.... Show more
Runrun
originally posted on REI
Might be great without the plastic
11 May 2023
I was looking for a long distance training shoe and I've had great experience with past adidas shoes fit and performance but the plastic eyestays on each sides rubbed and put a lot of pressure on the top of the foot making the shoes painful on a run. They were so uncomfortable that I've had to return them after 2 runs (10 miles total). I did like the ride/cushion more than my current Hoka Cliftons and Brooks Ghosts but can't use the Ultra Boost Lights because of the lacing system, all other aspects of fit were great. I hoped they'd somehow break in and tried different lacing configurations and wearing them around the house but were simply unusable. If they'd ditch the plastic and develop a better lacing system they might be great, but seems adidas is focused on ... MoreI was looking for a long distance training shoe and I've had great experience with past adidas shoes fit and performance but the plastic eyestays on each sides rubbed and put a lot of pressure on the top of the foot making the shoes painful on a run. They were so uncomfortable that I've had to return them after 2 runs (10 miles total). I did like the ride/cushion more than my current Hoka Cliftons and Brooks Ghosts but can't use the Ultra Boost Lights because of the lacing system, all other aspects of fit were great. I hoped they'd somehow break in and tried different lacing configurations and wearing them around the house but were simply unusable. If they'd ditch the plastic and develop a better lacing system they might be great, but seems adidas is focused on fashion rather than function with the lacing design. Avoid these if you plan to run in them.... Show more
HTX RNR
originally posted on roadrunnersports.com
Overrated
25 May 2023
I had high hopes for these shoes. They are aesthetically pleasing and were a high price. I assumed they would be supportive due to being nearly $200. The shoes are high cushion and very light weight, leaving little room to support my feet. Even after putting inserts in these, the fabric just didn’t provide the structure to the shoe that my flat feet needed. I could not possibly go for a run in these, but they’d be okay to walk around at the farmers market in.If you don’t have structural issues with your feet, theses shoes would be great for a run! They are cushioned and light. On the other hand, if you have flat feet or other issues, I wouldn’t recommend these shoes. Go with Ons or Hokas in that case!... Show more
Forest1126
originally posted on REI
Very comfortable!
6 April 2024
I bought these on a whim after having just returned two pairs of Nikes that were too small. I wear 11.5 usually but I guess Nike runs small. I liked how these looked and needed a new pair of road running / walking shows, so gave them a try. I bought my usual size of 11.5 and they fit perfect. They are perfectly snug but not uncomfortable. I don’t have wide or narrow feet, so I think maybe with wide feet they’d be too tight. They are super easy to take on and off without having to untie and retie (important for me as I’m lazy).They are great. I was not expecting much as if had casual adidas shoes in the past that weren’t the best quality (though they looked good). These are light, breathable and comfortable. Not sure about durability yet but so far I am ... MoreI bought these on a whim after having just returned two pairs of Nikes that were too small. I wear 11.5 usually but I guess Nike runs small. I liked how these looked and needed a new pair of road running / walking shows, so gave them a try. I bought my usual size of 11.5 and they fit perfect. They are perfectly snug but not uncomfortable. I don’t have wide or narrow feet, so I think maybe with wide feet they’d be too tight. They are super easy to take on and off without having to untie and retie (important for me as I’m lazy).They are great. I was not expecting much as if had casual adidas shoes in the past that weren’t the best quality (though they looked good). These are light, breathable and comfortable. Not sure about durability yet but so far I am satisfied.I am usually a Nike fan and did end up getting another pair of their flex running brand to use for indoor jumping rope and working out. I had a pair of Hoka in the past and was not a fan at all. They fell apart and had this little piece of plastic in the heel that started to cut into my foot. They didn’t even last 2 years. These are soft and nice like the Nike Flex series.... Show more
Mark
originally posted on REI
Wonderful cushion, painful eyestay
16 May 2024
I've been in Adidas Solar Glides for 7+ years now. When my favorite shoe was retired, I decided to try the Ultra Boost Light. The cushion on the Ultra Boost was far superior to the Solar Glide and offered amazing comfort and stability during my runs. The problem I encountered was the eyestay (the plastic material surrounding the shoelace eyelet at the top of the shoe). It dug into my the top part of my feet, causing pain and discomfort. I have narrow feet, so I tried loosely tying the shoes. I even tried different socks and tested the shoes on a treadmill and outside. After 7 test runs, I had to return these do the pain they caused. Overall, it was a great shoe for the cushion, but not a fit for my feet.... Show more
Mandy
originally posted on roadrunnersports.com