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Great for hiking and trail running, the Adidas Terrex AX3 shoes are designed to provide superior traction off the beaten path. Made from abrasion-resistant, quick-drying mesh, the upper is equipped to take on rough terrain without breaking down Read More
I typically only buy all-black shoes to wear at work. These look great and are comfortable for me. I walk a LOT at work, and the soles look brand new. By now, other shoes I have had in the past would show signs of tread-wear. Not these. Thought about picking up a pair of the mid-height ones for off-trail hiking.
Edited: Deducting one star because these really are not grippy on wet rock. The sole looks like it's designed for dirt and mud, not rock. Rubber compound is also a bit hard.
Really good trail shoes. Grip is better than most brands (but not as grippy as 5.10 Stealth). Big lugs for loose terrain. Sole is more cushioned than straight up approach shoes, but not as cushioned as running shoes. Personally I would prefer a firmer sole for better grip over rocky surfaces, but most people using these are probably more trail runners/hikers than rock climbers.
Half a size off compared to any other brand I've worn- consider going half a size up in these.
Because these are the non-Goretex version, they are way more breathable and well ventilated. Great for warmer weather.
I ordered size 11 based on another pair of adidas shoes I have that fit fine. These are considerably more tight in the toe box and won’t do for hiking or running. Seem well made though, just order bigger.
Love the look and fit of the shoe, but after wearing it one time on a very short (1 hr) hike around the local woods, I took the shoes off to find that the fabric behind my heel had worn out on both sides. Definitely expected them to last a long time, so I was very disappointed that they wore out on the heel so quick. I still wear them walking the dogs and stuff but I wouldn't depend on them on a longer trip. Would not recommend as actual hiking shoes. (Edited: typo)