Adidas Outdoor Terrex Agravic Speed Plus Trail Running Shoe - Women's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$99.95
$99.95
Used Value:
$59.97
$59.97
Sale Value:
$89.96
$89.96
The Adidas Terrex Agravic Speed Plus Trail Running Shoe is designed to keep you fast and light when you're logging serious miles in the mountains. The stretchy, breathable upper provides you with a sock-like fit for cool comfort through the miles while the lightweight EVA midsole offers durable cushioning with each step. Its Continental Rubber soles provide you with traction across both wet and dry surfaces so you can confidently charge on as the terrain changes. When your run lasts past sundown, the reflective elements on the upper help to keep you visible in low light conditions.
Specifications
Brand:
Claimed Weight:
7.8oz
Closure:
lace
Cushion:
moderate
Drop:
6mm
Lining:
textile
Manufacturer Warranty:
6 months
Midsole:
EVA
Recommended Use:
trail running
Sole:
Continental Rubber
Support Type:
neutral
Upper Material:
synthetic mesh
Full Reviews
Firstly, the service from Backcountry is superb and so are the prices and deals. I really like these shoes. Seamless sock-like upper, feels like great traction on the sole (didn't venture outside in them though) and I think they would be super comfy if they were true to size. Or even remotely close to size. Sadly, even trying on really thick socks with these, I just won't be able to make them work for me so I will return them. I bought them in my usual running shoe size and there is more than two clear inches between my big toe and the front end of the shoe. I suspect they will start to slip a lot on my feet. I put them next some several of my other pairs of trail shoes and these look easily two or more sizes larger than anything else I own and I already size up considerably for the extra room. I recommend going down a full size in these. If I had done so, I'm confident I would have kept them.
Lee B., backcountry.com
February 5, 2020
February 5, 2020
Only used a couple times but fits great and feels great at the end of the trail.
Rebecca Broussard, backcountry.com
June 26, 2019
June 26, 2019