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Capable budget trail runner with solid grip and drainage, held back by a firm ride and clunky transitions that limit it to moderate terrain.
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The Adidas Terrex Agravic is a trail running shoe from Adidas's outdoor-focused Terrex line, first introduced in the mid-2010s and updated through multiple versions. It features Continental rubber outsoles for grip, a firm EVA-based midsole, and a durable mesh upper designed to drain water and shed debris. Positioned as an affordable entry into trail running at around $130.
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Yes, it handles moderate trails well with solid Continental rubber grip and good debris protection. The firm midsole provides stability on uneven ground, though it lacks the cushioning of premium trail shoes.
Salomon options like the Speedcross offer more aggressive traction and a more refined ride. The Agravic competes on price — it does 80% of what premium trail shoes do at about 60% of the cost.
It works well for day hikes where you want a lighter, faster option than hiking boots. It drains water quickly and dries fast, making it good for stream crossings. It does not provide ankle support.
The firm midsole and somewhat clunky transition make it better suited for shorter trail runs. For longer distances on trails, most runners prefer something with more cushioning like the Ultraboost or a dedicated long-distance trail shoe.
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