10 Best Adidas Road Running Shoes
Updated on: September 2023
Best Adidas Road Running Shoes in 2023
adidas Women's Ultraboost 20 Running Shoe, Black/Night Metallic/White, 6.5 M US
adidas Men's Ultraboost 20 Running Shoe, Black/Night Metallic/White, 10 M US

- Snug, sock-like fit
- Responsive Boost midsole
- adidas Primeknit+ textile upper
- Regular fit
adidas Men's Lite Racer BYD Running Shoe, Grey Five/Black/Grey Metallic, 11 Medium US

- Two tone stretch mesh upper with sock like construction
- Seamless 3 Stripes, Comfortable textile lining
- adidas Cloudfoam tongue label, adidas wordmark on heel strap, Webbing heel pull with 3 Stripes detail
- TPU heel counter
adidas Women's Cloudfoam Qt Racer Running Shoe, Purple Tint/Blue met./FTWR White, 8 M US

- Women's specific fit
- Lace closure
- Knit upper
- Light weight
adidas Originals Men's PulseBOOST HD Running Shoe, Black/Grey/Solar Red, 8.5 M US

- Running shoes with an adaptive fit for supportive comfort
- Regular fit; Knit upper
- Lace closure
- High-density Boost gives you endless energy return and superior cushioning with low-to-the ground stability; Weight: 12 ounces (size 9); Midsole drop: 8 mm (heel: 18 mm, forefoot: 10 mm)
- Adaptive Traxion outsole improves grip and propulsion on unsure terrain, so no trail is off-limits; Continental Rubber outsole for extraordinary traction in wet and dry conditions
adidas Men's Duramo 9 Running Shoe, Black/White, 13 M US

- Neutral shoes offer flexibility and versatility, with premium cushioning
- Weight: 10 ounces (size 9); Midsole drop: 9.5 mm (heel: 23.5 mm / forefoot: 14 mm)
- Mesh upper with seamless overlay for support
- Adiwear outsole offers the ultimate in high-wear durability
- Cloudfoam midsole for step-in comfort and superior cushioning; Enjoy the comfort and performance of OrthoLite sockliner
adidas Men's Questar Flow Sneaker, Black/Black/Grey, 9 M US

- Regular fit
- Lace closure
- Knit textile upper
- Combined Cloudfoam midsole and outsole
adidas Men's Energyfalcon Running Shoe, Black/Grey/White, 11.5 M US

- Regular fit
- Lace closure
- Mesh upper, Supportive Fitpanel overlay
- Durable Adiwear outsole, Supportive heel construction, Textile lining
adidas Men's RunFalcon Running Shoe, Black/Active Red/Black, 11 M US

- Supportive, breathable running shoes for the treadmill or the street
- Regular fit; Lace closure
- Mesh and synthetic leather upper for durability
- Weight: 9.5 ounces (size 9); Midsole drop: 10 mm (heel: 28.4 mm / forefoot: 18.4 mm); Recommended for: Multisport training; Arch type: Normal; EVA midsole for lightweight cushioning
- Rubber outsole provides excellent grip
adidas Women's Edge Lux 3 Running Shoe, Black/Silver Metallic/White, 8 M US

- Women's specific fit
- Lace closure
- Stretch mesh upper
- Sock like fit hugs the foot
What Will the IPad Air Mean for Mobile Payments?
Small business owners are excited about the iPad Air from Apple.
Check out the thinnest, lightest and most powerful iPad to date - the new iPad Air.
"iPad created an entirely new mobile computing experience, and the new iPad Air is another big leap ahead. It is so thin, light and powerful, once you hold one in your hand you will understand what a tremendous advancement this is," says Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing.
The 1-pound device delivers a 9.7-inch Retina display, 10 hours of battery life, and the smallest bezel ever delivered in this product category.
Within hours of the iPad Air's formal unveiling, countless small business owners expressed their excitement for the new tablet on their blogs and in interviews with the media.
Why? The lighter and more powerful the tablet, the better the future looks for mobile payments and the convenience they afford to small business owners.
According to the latest industry estimates, mobile payment transactions are projected to reach $1.3 trillion by 2020. Playing a huge role in this development will be mobile POS systems that involve today's top tablets and smartphones.
As of the summer of 2020, smartphones have reached well in-excess of fifty percent market penetration with eighty percent expected well before the close of this decade. As a result of rapid smartphone adoption, consumers are getting comfortable with mobile payments and so are business owners and entrepreneurs.
"In 2020, the debut of iPhone moved a lot of consumers into the emerging smartphone space," says IGC Co. analyst Brian Aliese. "Even the consumers who stayed away from the early iPhones were at least aware of what smartphones were and how popular they were becoming."
Although Android has since made a huge splash in mobile payments, Aliese says the iPhone primarily made it possible for today's leading mobile payments providers to create their successful mobile credit card readers and platforms.
Artist Nathan Kent of Branson, Missouri said the iPhone made it possible for him to quit his job and sell paintings full time two years ago. Using PayAnywhere - a leading mobile payments platform for iOS and most Android devices - Kent started selling a boatload of his work at arts and crafts shows, county fairs, and conventions all over the country.
"iOS and Android-based POS terminals are the future of retail," Aliese says. "The smartphone boom was the catalyst for the mobile payments boom. And businesses, entrepreneurs, and artists like Nathan stand to benefit today in ways never before possible."