Đánh giá adidas adizero sl
Nhẹ - Nhanh - Giá hợp lý là những phẩm chất tốt nhất của Giày chạy bộ Adidas Adizero SL. Đây là một sự lựa chọn sáng giá trong phân khúc dưới 2tr. Ngoài điểm mạnh về tốc độ, Adizero SL cũng rất đa năng và thời trang. Show
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Tham khảo thêm các dòng giày chạy bộ tương tự: GIÀY CHẠY BỘ TỐC ĐỘ CAO GIÀY CHẠY BỘ ADIDAS ASICS HYPER SPEED 2 NIKE RIVAL FLY 3 Chi tiết upper: Upper của giày Adidas Adizero SL Nam GV9095 được làm từ chất liệu Mesh cao cấp, tạo sự thoáng khí và thoải mái cho đôi chân. Thiết kế lưới thoáng khí giúp tăng cường thông gió và giảm nhiệt độ bên trong giày trong suốt quãng đường chạy dài. Chi tiết bộ đế: Đế giữa Lighstrike nhẹ, phản hồi nhanh tạo độ bật nảy tốt. Công nghệ lightstrike tương tự như trên dòng Adidas Boston. Đế ngoài cao su Continental quen thuộc của Adidas, xuất hiện trên nhiều dòng giày cao cấp. Độ bền rất cao, bám đường tốt Mục đích sử dụng: Adidas Adizero SL Nam GV9095 là một đôi giày chạy bộ tối ưu cho việc tập luyện và tham gia các cuộc thi chạy bộ yêu cầu tốc độ. Nó cũng rất an toàn cho người mới tập. Đây sẽ là sự lựa chọn tuyệt vời cho quãng 21km, dù nó cũng có thể xử lý quãng dài hơn If a soft, cloud-like midsole is your thing, steer clear of the Adizero SL—it's on the firmer side. The ASICS Novablast 3, with its plush FF Blast+ foam, will give you the softness you crave. Your browser does not support the video tag. For heel strikers who require added stability, this shoe might not work out, it's just too narrow. Consider the Hoka Clifton 9, which offers a wider heel base. BreathabilityWhen we first opened the box containing the Adizero SL, we were beyond excited. The upper showed more breathable holes than we've ever seen before, so naturally, we couldn't wait to put its breathability to the test. Your browser does not support the video tag. Our initial impressions were confirmed—this shoe is a winner in the airflow department. The smoke flowed through effortlessly, earning the Adizero SL a lab-tested 5/5 score. Your browser does not support the video tag. The upper has hundreds of tiny holes, making it an ideal pick for hot summer runs. To get an even closer look, we used a microscope. The holes look simply stunning, explaining why the shoe breathes so well despite having a thick mesh. What surprised us was that the Adizero SL achieves all this even with an interior layer lining the entire shoe. This layer is designed for comfort but it's so thin that it doesn't block the airflow at all. Your browser does not support the video tag. Adizero SL 5 Average (151 running shoes) 3.9 Compared to 151 running shoes Number of shoes DurabilityToebox durabilityUsually, shoes that excel in breathability don't hold up well when it comes to durability. But we found that Adidas has cracked the code by blending a robust mesh with big breathability holes, just like we mentioned in the previous test. Your browser does not support the video tag. We put the shoe to the test in our lab using a dremel. It made a hole, but it wasn't nearly as bad as what we've seen in other shoes. We gave it a 3/5 score. For such a tough test, that's a really good outcome. Adizero SL 3 Average (85 running shoes) 2 Compared to 85 running shoes Number of shoes Heel padding durabilityThe heel collar is often a tricky area for shoe manufacturers. It's easy to make it durable by using tough material, but that usually sacrifices comfort. Your browser does not support the video tag. We discovered that Adidas pulled off something amazing here. The heel collar scored a 5/5 in durability after our Dremel test. At the same time, it feels really comfortable. The side-by-side comparison with the NB Rebel v3 is nothing short of remarkable. Hats off to Adidas for this one! Adizero SL 5 Average (81 running shoes) 2.6 Compared to 81 running shoes 1 Heel padding durability 5 Number of shoes Outsole hardnessThe first thing that caught our eye when we looked at the outsole was that it didn't have the Continental logo. This means that the Adizero SL doesn't use the German manufacturer's rubber. We were a bit let down by this, especially since Continental is known for making top-notch outsoles. But after putting this shoe through its paces in the lab, we found that the outsole is still really good. We measured the rubber's hardness at 88.4 HC, which shows it's mainly built for durability. But don't worry about grip; it's just as good as most daily trainers out there. Adizero SL 88.4 HC Average (203 running shoes) 80.2 HC We use an average of four tests. The photo shows one of those tests. Compared to 203 running shoes 55.5 HC Outsole hardness 92.8 HC Number of shoes Outsole durabilityFor our final test in the lab, we used the Dremel to check how durable the outsole really is. Your browser does not support the video tag. We discovered that the results are great, just as we expected from such hard rubber. The Dremel made only a 0.7-mm dent in the outsole. That's better than what we've seen in most other shoes. Adizero SL 0.7 mm Average (63 running shoes) 0.9 mm Compared to 63 running shoes 0.0 mm Outsole wear 2.0 mm Number of shoes Outsole thicknessWe measured the outsole's thickness at 3.4 mm. This is a pretty average result, but in the best possible way. You can run confidently on light trails or any other surfaces without worrying about outsole durability with the Adizero SL. Adizero SL 3.5 mm Average (224 running shoes) 3.2 mm Compared to 224 running shoes 0.0 mm Outsole thickness 6.6 mm Number of shoes WeightThe moment we picked up the shoe in our lab, we were all struck by how incredibly light it felt, especially in comparison to the Nike Pegasus 40. Your browser does not support the video tag. Eager to confirm our initial impressions, we put the shoe on our scale and got a stunning result: just 8.8 oz or 249g! Adizero SL 8.78 oz (249g) Average (223 running shoes) 9.42 oz (267g) Compared to 223 running shoes 6.03 oz (171g) Weight 12.56 oz (356g) Number of shoes CushioningHeel stackThe impressively low weight of this shoe becomes even more remarkable when you consider its generous stack height of 34.9 mm in the heel. That's a whole 4.7 mm more than the stack height of the previously mentioned Pegasus 40. Your browser does not support the video tag. For heel strikers, even those who are a bit heavier, running in this shoe is a dream come true. It offers more than enough cushioning to keep you comfortable on everyday runs. Adizero SL 34.9 mm Average (222 running shoes) 33.5 mm Compared to 222 running shoes 23.4 mm Heel stack 42.7 mm Number of shoes Forefoot stackThe stack height in the forefoot area is a bit higher than average, measuring 26.3 mm. We found that this makes the shoe a good fit for both midfoot and forefoot strikers. Adizero SL 26.3 mm Average (222 running shoes) 24.6 mm Compared to 222 running shoes 13.7 mm Forefoot stack 34.8 mm Number of shoes DropThe Adizero SL has an 8.6-mm heel-to-toe drop. In the running world, a drop between 8 and 10 mm is often seen as the safest bet for daily trainers. This shoe is on the lower end of that range, so we think it could be a good option if you're not a fan of shoes with a 10-mm drop or higher. Adizero SL 8.6 mm Average (222 running shoes) 8.9 mm Compared to 222 running shoes Number of shoes Insole thicknessWe measured the insole and found it to be 3.7 mm thick, which is slightly thinner than the norm, aiming for some weight reductions. Adizero SL 3.7 mm Average (218 running shoes) 4.4 mm Compared to 218 running shoes 1.5 mm Insole thickness 7.3 mm Number of shoes Midsole softnessNote: a low durometer measurement equals a soft material, whereas a high measure means it's firm. The midsole is where this shoe really falls short for a lot of runners. With a hardness rating of 22.1 HA, it should be balanced, but it feels firmer than anticipated. If you're into that old-school, natural running feel, then you might like it. And it's better suited for shorter runs than for long distance workouts. Adizero SL 22.1 HA Average (205 running shoes) 23.7 HA We use an average of four tests. The photo shows one of those tests. Compared to 205 running shoes 6.5 HA Midsole softness (soft to firm) 52.5 HA Number of shoes Secondary foam softnessNote: a low durometer measurement equals a soft material, whereas a high measure means it's firm. The Adizero SL boasts "Lightstrike Pro" on the midsole, but don't be fooled. You might think it's packed with a lot of Adidas' premium foam, but that's not the case. Your browser does not support the video tag. We found a small piece of LSP in the forefoot area that gives a little extra bounce, but it's not a game-changer. It's just a small part, and it's actually pretty firm! We measured it in our lab, and it scored a high 26.8 HA on the hardness scale. So, don't expect too much from it. Adizero SL 26.8 HA Average (16 running shoes) 24.2 HA We use an average of four tests. The photo shows one of those tests. Midsole softness in coldNote: a low durometer measurement equals a soft material, whereas a high measure means it's firm. We wanted to see how the Adizero SL would perform in cold weather, so we stuck it in the freezer for 20 minutes and we took a well-deserved rest. Once we took it out, we checked the softness using our durometer. What we discovered was a hardness of 28.0 HA. Adizero SL 28.0 HA Average (204 running shoes) 29.8 HA Compared to 204 running shoes 13.0 HA Midsole softness in cold (soft to firm) 75.0 HA Number of shoes Difference in midsole softness in coldWe found a remarkable 26.7% difference between the two tests, which is really impressive. Especially when you consider that Lightstrike is an EVA foam. These types of foam usually don't do well in cold weather. Nonetheless, the fact that it's already a firm foam definitely plays a role in this great performance. Adizero SL 26.7% Average (204 running shoes) 27.7% Compared to 204 running shoes 0% Difference in midsole softness in cold 125% Number of shoes StabilityLateral stability testSure, some people might not be fans of the foam's softness, but we discovered that it has its own set of benefits. One big plus is that you get a stable shoe without the need for any extra, intrusive features like medial posts. Torsional rigidityWe found that the Adizero SL is really rigid and doesn't twist much. We gave it a score of 4 out of 5 in our torsional rigidity assessment. That's a score you'd usually see in stability shoes. Adizero SL 4 Average (200 running shoes) 3.2 Compared to 200 running shoes Number of shoes Heel counter stiffnessWe also found that the heel counter is pretty standard, earning a 3 out of 5 in our tests. It does a good job preventing your heel from slipping and it's comfy enough. Adizero SL 3 Average (184 running shoes) 2.7 Compared to 184 running shoes 1 Heel counter stiffness 5 Number of shoes Midsole width in the forefootDuring our test runs, we felt really stable in the Adizero SL. We discovered that a big part of this stability comes from the wide midsole. We measured it at 115.6 mm in the lab. Adizero SL 115.6 mm Average (223 running shoes) 113.2 mm Compared to 223 running shoes 103.3 mm Midsole width in the forefoot 126.5 mm Number of shoes Midsole width in the heelThe heel of this shoe is really narrow, measuring just 81.0 mm. This is a bad match for runners who need more stability and happen to be heel strikers. If that's you, we recommend looking for something wider and more stable, like the ASICS Kayano 30. Adizero SL 81.0 mm Average (223 running shoes) 90.1 mm Compared to 223 running shoes 74.9 mm Midsole width in the heel 106.6 mm Number of shoes FlexibilityStiffnessA lot of runners like to use their daily running shoes for the gym or for walking too. If that's what you're planning with the Adizero SL, you're in luck. We measured its flexibility in the lab and got a 22.3N result in our 90-degree bend test. This shoe is really flexible, so it works great for more than just running, like walking or going to the gym. Adizero SL 22.3N Average (206 running shoes) 29.8N We use an average of four tests. The video shows one of those tests. Compared to 206 running shoes Number of shoes Stiffness in coldAfter another 20-minute chill in the freezer, we ran the flexibility test again. This time, we measured a 30.4N result. So yes, the Adizero SL remain ice-cold flexible! Adizero SL 30.4N Average (206 running shoes) 40.7N Compared to 206 running shoes 10.0N Stiffness in cold 110.2N Number of shoes Difference in stiffness in coldThat's a 36.1% difference between the room-temperature test and the cold test. That's a really impressive result, especially for a shoe that's easy on the wallet. Adizero SL 36.1% Average (206 running shoes) 42.4% Compared to 206 running shoes 0% Difference in stiffness in cold 148% Number of shoes Size and fitInternal lengthWe measured the internal length of the Adidas Adizero SL and it came in at 269.8 mm. Now, you might think that's super precise, but keep in mind that Adidas sizing is based on EU sizes, not US sizes. So technically, it should be 263 mm. But here's the good part—most US size 9 shoes are 270 mm long. So for many of you, they got it accidentally right! Toebox width at the widest partWe measured the toebox and found it to be surprisingly roomy at 102.4 mm. This is a bit unexpected because Adidas usually makes shoes with tighter uppers. However, it's actually one of the widest toeboxes we've seen in daily trainers on the market. Adizero SL 102.4 mm Average (224 running shoes) 98.1 mm Compared to 224 running shoes 89.5 mm Toebox width at the widest part 109.1 mm Number of shoes Toebox width at the big toeWe found that the same roomy design extends to the big toe area as well. Adidas has made the Adizero SL shoe wide enough that even those of us with wide feet can stick with the standard size and be comfortable. Adizero SL 79.1 mm Average (96 running shoes) 77.3 mm Compared to 96 running shoes 67.6 mm Toebox width at the big toe 90.4 mm Number of shoes Tongue: gusset typeThe tongue on this shoe isn't gusseted. We'd have really liked it if they'd thrown in a semi-gusseted tongue—it would make those tempo runs and fartleks feel a lot better. But at 120 bucks... you get what you pay for, right? ComfortTongue paddingThe padding in the tongue works well. We found that it keeps the instep comfy, so no worries about pain there. And since the Adizero SL is not meant for long runs, they didn't need to pile on extra cushioning. Adizero SL 4.1 mm Average (220 running shoes) 5.7 mm Compared to 220 running shoes 0.5 mm Tongue padding 14.2 mm Number of shoes Heel tabThere's a pull tab on the heel that totally reminds us of Adidas' marathon king, the Adizero Adios Pro 3. Removable insoleWe found that the insole in the Adizero SL is not glued. And because there's so much space inside this shoe, we easily swapped it with insoles from other shoes, no problems at all! MiscReflective elementsReflective elements are missing, which is a bummer. It's like Adidas forgot about us folks who like—or have to—run when it's dark out. |