adidas  Terrex Agravic TT Trail-Running Shoes - Men's

$180.00
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Thrive on technical, rocky terrain with these adidas trail-running shoes. Their lightweight cushioning and premium energy return keep you agile. The rubber outsoles provide extraordinary traction.

Color: Ftwr White/Core Black/Impact
Size: 8
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Features

  • Mesh uppers with TPU overlays combine lightweight ventilation with stability and durability for rock protection
  • adidas Lightstrike Pro provides superlight cushioning, plus energy return for next-level speed
  • For high-speed runs, Lightstrike+ foam provides a lighter, more responsive experience for when you need to push the pace
  • Adjust the lacing to get the lockdown your feet need
  • Tuned EVA provides you with a stable platform that is also comfortable
  • Continentalâ„¢ rubber outsoles provide extraordinary traction in wet and dry conditions
  • Weight (half pair): 9.59 oz.

Imported.

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Trail Running

Trail-Running Shoe Type

Rugged-Trail

Running Shoe Cushioning

Maximum Cushion

Heel-to-Toe Drop (mm)

8

Heel Stack Height (mm)

39

Forefoot Stack Height (mm)

31

Footwear Height

Ankle

Footwear Closure

Lace-up

Upper

Mesh with TPU overlays

Lining

Textile

Midsole

TPE/EVA

Support

Rock plate

Outsole

Continental rubber

Rock Plate

Yes

Weight (Pair)

1 lb. 3.19 oz.

Gender

Men's

Reviews

27 reviews with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars

93% 26 of 28 reviewers recommended

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Drew
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
3 weeks ago

Stable yet bouncy, tight toebox but great running

The TT feels much more stable and grippy for dirt/rock use on trails. So far I've used them for both trail runs and hikes, the light strike foam really shines through on uphills and flats. It's taking longer than I'd expect to find the right toebox lacing tightness to prevent small issues but that goes with the narrower toebox. I normally wear size 11 and went with 11 in these, and fit feels good overall. (minus a little pinky toe squishing but not intolerable). Downhills feel a bit tough on the forefoot due to the upper feeling very rigid. I'm hoping with more break-in that the TT will really shine for mixed run/hike in the elements.

Beardedviking
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
1 month ago

40 miles in and I like them. Medium cushion.

40 mile on the shoes in two weeks. Shoes seem to be holding up and made of good material. They are comfortable and nice on the foot. They have good traction and stability. I wish there was more cushion under foot to make the exceptionally comfortable. I find them to be in between the hoka speedboat 6 and Mafate speed 4. I love the Mafate speed 4 cushion. But they have been discontinued so I’m searching for its replacement. So far these are the closest I’ve found so far:) I would recommend them for anything up to a 50k ultra. Maybe not much more than that though.

Ibprofin
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

One of the best trail runners I've worn

I have tried quite a few trail runners over the last 10 years - logging well over 10k miles over that time - using trail runners for backpacking, thru hiking the Appalachian trail, trail races or casual trail runs on the weekends - this shoe is defiantly one of the best I have used - the construction is light, yet durable. My favorite aspect is the wider shape these have they are comfortable to handle all day use. The grip is top tier with complete confidence with each stride making these great in all conditions. Also, its a plus these look cool.

Dan
Location:Riverside, California
Age:55–64
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Height:5'9"
Average Weekly Mileage:11–30 miles
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 10
Running Experience:Experienced
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
1 month ago

The shoes look great, but not comfortable.

First, the shoes look great! However, the shoes are not as comfortable as other brands I usually wear on trail runs and hiking. My pinky-toe on both feet noticeably rub and feels slightly cramped. The rest of my toes are fine. I wore the shoes all day inside my house and felt they didn’t have any cushion leaving my feet sore and tired. Like walking barefoot. Despite my disappointment these shoes are not as comfortable as I had hoped, I’ll try them one more time before deciding if I’ll keep them or not because I want to keep them. We’ll see.

Age:55–64
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Height:5'9"
Average Weekly Mileage:11–30 miles
Typical Shoe Size:Mens 10
Running Experience:Experienced

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RockyRoad
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
2 months ago

Worth the wait

I ran in the last version of the Agravic Speed Trail, and it was light, and fast but I couldn't find a good fit between an 8.5 and 9 men's. The sizing was just weird. I knew the Agravic TT was coming out in February so I waited and I am really happy that I did! The shoe was reported to be more stable and I would agree. The midsole has a wider profile around the mid foot and the heal than the Speed Trail. The Continental rubber is very grippy! The fit is much improved, although I still think it is a tad wide in the toe box. I also wish the tongue was a little bit longer because I get some lace bite around the front of the ankle and the heel still feels like I am not entirely locked down. It's a bit disappointing for a shoe that is this expensive. I don't run a lot on trails but when I do, it's pretty rocky and technical. Hopefully this review can help someone. I am not sure I would purchase another pair.

TrailBlazin26
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
6 days ago

Not what I expected

I have been running in Agravic 3 and Agravic GTX since October and was looking for an longer distance shoe for technical trails. I was looking forward to the TT release as it promised to be just that. However, my experience with them does not prove this. I often see people say they are more stable than the Speed Ultra, and perhaps so. I have never used the Ultras so I cannot compare. But I will say that the TT is far from being more stable than the Agravic 3. Running in the TT on technical trails with roots and rocks resulted in constant ankle rolling. These are the same trails I always I ran in the Agravic 3 without issue. I did get blistering on both big toes due to the abrasive material and shape of the toe box, but that can be fixed with thicker socks and a little tape if need be. But still a concern. It’s unfortunate as these shoes are super comfortable and very well built. But I fail to see the TT side of it. I’ll keep using them on flat terrain miles just to get my money out of them, but that’s where it will end.

Ashjoh79
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
2 weeks ago

Great runner, but causes chronic blister on ankle

The design of the rear of the shoe brings the material up too high on the back of my ankle and there is constant friction, creating a chronic blister that won’t heal despite a change in socks, bandages, etc. I’ve discounted wearing the shoes until it completely heals and then I’ll try again

Jackie
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
3 weeks ago

Love! But narrow

I would’ve loved this shoe had it been a little wider. My left foot fit like a glove but my right foot was so uncomfortable I could bear to tie the laces. Other than the fit issue, the shoe has great materials and the quality looks like it would hold up for more than 500 miles!

lionroars
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
1 week ago

Stable and flexible on loose and uneven surfaces

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] took them on a half marathon spin around Box Hill with varying surfaces and elevations. Very happy with the results in particular the grip on loose or uneven surfaces. The real test will be Mount Snowdon in a few weeks

Jred
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 weeks ago

This is one very cool looking shoe.

I did deep research on trail shoes and finally made my choice. I couldn’t be more happy with the Agravic Terrex TT Trail shoes. Besides their ability to soar on the trails, the shoes look seriously fantastic.

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