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Shop the Men’s adidas Running Shoes Range

Men's adidas running shoes cover the full week, from easy road miles and long runs to speed sessions and race day. At Pro:Direct Running, you can shop men's adidas running shoes by feel, pace and purpose, whether you need a cushioned daily trainer, a faster road running shoe or an adidas race shoe built for chasing times.

For everyday training, the adidas Supernova range is the calmer side of the lineup. It is where you go for comfort, consistency and straightforward road miles, especially if most of your running is easy pace, steady midweek mileage and weekend long runs. Models in the Supernova family give you the softer, more settled feel a lot of runners want from a daily trainer.

If you want your training shoe to feel lighter and more responsive, adidas Adizero SL 2 moves things on without going fully race-focused. It sits in that useful middle ground for runners who want one shoe that can handle everyday mileage but still feels alive when the run picks up. From there, adidas EVO SL and adidas Boston 13 take a bigger step towards faster training. EVO SL has the quicker, more fluid feel that suits tempo runs and sharper efforts, while Boston 13 is the more structured option for marathon blocks, longer sessions and runners who like a firmer, more driven ride.

At the fast end of the range, adidas Adizero Takumi Sen 11 and adidas Adios 9 suit shorter, sharper running, where turnover and ground feel matter more. For race day, adidas Adios Pro 4 is the headline option. It is the adidas carbon race shoe built for runners chasing speed over 10K, half marathon and marathon distance, and it makes the most sense when the goal is to run hard rather than just log miles.

Fit still matters with adidas running shoes, especially once pace goes up. Some of the faster Adizero models feel more precise through the upper, so if you are between sizes or prefer more room through the forefoot, it is worth checking the fit before you commit. The right men's adidas running shoes are not the pair with the loudest story attached. They are the pair that suits your training, your pace and the way you actually run.