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| $70.00 | |
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| | Features | adiPRENE insert in heel for comfort and shock absorptionadiWEAR outsole for best durability in high-wear areas
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| | Description | Take the trail by storm in the adidas® Kanadia 2 men's trail running shoe. It's crafted using an air mesh upper that delivers maximum ventilation to keep your foot cool and comfortable during your run. An adiWEAR® outsole offers premium high-wear durability and maximum grip in all directions. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 12.5 inches | | Product Width: | 7.7 inches | | Product Height: | 4.4 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.7 pounds | | Package Length: | 14.0 inches | | Package Width: | 5.0 inches | | Package Height: | 5.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 53 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 53 customer reviews )
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18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
NOT TRUE TO SIZE Mar 26, 2010
By B. proffitt i bought this shoe for myself but was to small so i gave to my son. the shoes look great and he says they are very comfortable. the delivery was excellent. i would have given 5 stars but they fail to mention that the shoes are no true to size. if you order these get a whole size longer than your normal size.
27 of 30 found the following review helpful:
100 miles later... Jan 12, 2010
By h3hound Look elsewhere if your foot is narrow and you need a bit of stability. The shoes were too roomy in the forefoot until I replaced the laces with a set of Yankz. That made the fit good and very comfortable. The tongue is gusseted and noticeably keeps crap from getting in the shoe. I also thought that the upper kept out a reasonable amount of fine dust while remaining breathable. The tread is sort of one-piece and grippy. It works well over rocky areas and prevents that stone bruise stuff. The shoes shed mud OK, not great, but OK. I really haven't seen any shoe magically 'shed' real mud.
The shoes have held up well except for the cushioning components. The uppers and tread are wearing well. After a 50K race the shoes were visibly tilted (collapsed) inward. I overpronate and prefer shoes with a small amount of medial post. These shoes are not a good choice for me as I now have a touch of posterior tibial tendonitis.
Pros: gusseted tongue, upper and tread wear, good rock protection from tread, fit afforded no incidence of blisters.
Cons: lack if mid-foot stability, too roomy for narrow feet, fit is loosey-goosey when wet
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Kanadia 2 Trail Jan 22, 2010
By T. T. Ramah I previously owned the Kanadia Trail, so I decided to buy the new one since I could not find the older model any longer. Generally, I like this shoe. From my previous experience, It is made to last. I run on sandy trail, rocky, and paved road for months and it looks fine...It's very light and comfortable. Couple complains though, avoid wet hard surface, it would make it very slippery, avoid rain or water getting in this shoe can be stinky.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Trail 2 "pounded" Oct 12, 2010
By Timothy D. Courage Over all design- Awsome (great trail design, decent materails)
Tread- Very Good (Agressive)
Support- Fair (to 185 lbs)
Sizing- Poor (1/2 to a full size smaller)
Durability- Good (6+ months)
Weight- Awsome (very light dry)
Padding- Very Good (minamal padding)
Value- Very Good ($54 range)
I have owned 6 pair of these shoes and use them for commercial use, that is every day over 60 miles a week in all weather and terrain. I am 6'2" 180lbs and the construction of this shoe does only a fair job of supporting me, if you are any heavier or you are doing very aggressive rocky terrain look elsware. I like the aggressive tread, the light weight (when dry, I don't like them wet they retain too much weight, though they breath well and can dry relitivly fast), the heal flair, the over all design and the price ( about $50). Wet slick rocks are still slick in these shoes the majority of the time but they do provide good traction and a low center of gravity for good terrain feel and stability. There is not alot of padding which I like and that is expected for trail shoes they do feel good to me on concrete and other road surfaces for semi-short distances.
I used to run with a heal strike in my running technique but I changed to running more on the balls of my feet which helped my shoes last longer befor I needed new ones. When I ran heel to toe or heal strike I was buying shoes more often because the heal pad would wear out fast and I would start to get all kinds of joint pain, leg pain ect. So now I rotate 4 pair and have been using them for . . . I don't know 8 months or so and doing just fine running with a more smooth gezell like stride with the my new running technique. So take note to your technique if you have a lot of pain or your shoes seem to be wearing out too fast. That being said the durability is fair with this model the first pair I think I retired after about 5 months but now I am in better shape so I am keeping them a little longer 6+mo.
My foot size is a 12.5 and the 13's just fit me with no room to grow and when they get wet I put a shoe strecher in them other wise it shrinks too much when drying and could hurt my toes.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Weird sizing Jul 14, 2010
By Jeff I've been a size 12 in every shoe I've owned for the past 15+ years. I tried these on in 12's and my toe was about to pop through the front. So then I tried them in 12.5 and they fit just like the 12's. I then figured that 13's would be the way to go so I ordered a pair. With the 13's, I had about 3/4" of space in front of my toe and the sides of the shoe were too tight around the sides of my toes. I'm not sure what's up with these shoes or Adidas, but I gave up on both and am going with a pair of Asics.
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