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adidas Adizero PR
A competitive Adidas racing flat with Lightstrike Pro that targets personal-record-chasing runners at a more accessible price than the Adios Pro.
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Key facts
- Popularity: Known among competitive runners
- Comfort: Lightstrike Pro foam, responsive not plush
- Fit: Narrow racing fit, true to size
- Value: Good racer pricing below the Adios Pro
- Use case: Races and fast tempo workouts
- Risk: Narrow fit and firm ride not for casual joggers
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Full breakdown
The Adidas Adizero PR is a racing shoe positioned below the Adios Pro in Adidas's performance running lineup. It uses Lightstrike Pro foam for energy return and a lightweight mesh upper designed for race day and fast training sessions. The PR in the name signals its purpose: helping runners chase personal records. It competes with Nike's Vaporfly-adjacent models and other carbon-plated racers at a more accessible price point.
Questions answered
FAQ
What is the Adidas Adizero PR?
The Adizero PR is a competitive racing shoe from Adidas that uses Lightstrike Pro foam. It sits below the Adios Pro in the lineup and targets runners looking for race-day performance at a more accessible price point.
How does the Adizero PR compare to the Adios Pro?
The Adios Pro is Adidas's top-tier carbon-plated racer for elite performance. The PR offers similar Lightstrike Pro foam in a slightly less aggressive package, making it better suited for sub-elite runners and fast training sessions.
Is the Adizero PR comfortable for daily training?
The Lightstrike Pro foam is responsive rather than plush, designed for speed over comfort. It works for fast tempo sessions but most runners would want a softer daily trainer for easy miles.
Does the Adizero PR have a carbon plate?
The Adizero PR uses Lightstrike Pro foam for energy return. Check the specific version for plate details — the lineup varies by release.
Sources & methodology
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