Tuesday 24 February 2015

Adidas barricade

The Barricade 8 felt good to go on the first wear. The upper is noticeably softer and more pliable, and it flexes in all the right places. That flex remained consistent after the break-in period and the feel of the uppers was comfortable from the first wear to the last. As usual, fit was spot on with a perfect length and a medium width. the Barricade 8 felt good to go on the first wear. The upper is noticeably softer and more pliable, and it flexes in all the right places. That flex remained consistent after the break-in period and the feel of the uppers was comfortable from the first wear to the last. As usual, fit was spot on with a perfect length and a medium width.
adidas always does a solid job when it comes to arch support in the Barricades, and this latest offering proved to be spot on for
the Barricade 8 shined when it came to stability, the Barricade has a history of being a stable shoe, and adidas has continued to improve on this in the 8.
These Barricades feature just the right amount of give and the right amount of stick when it comes to traction. While our playtesters agreed that the Barricades have never been known for their lightweight feel, no one really seemed to mind because of the performance that was offered. It is a sole warranty shoe, so I did not expect them to wear like a pair of the CC Feathers. The weight is very comparable to all the other sole warranty shoes.



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