Comments on: adidas adizero Hagio Running Shoe Review: A Roomy Road Flat Built for Speed https://runblogger.com/2011/12/adidas-adizero-hagio-running-shoe.html Running Shoes, Gear Reviews, and Posts on the Science of the Sport Mon, 03 Aug 2015 20:53:29 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.12 By: Steve https://runblogger.com/2011/12/adidas-adizero-hagio-running-shoe.html#comment-1130275058 Mon, 03 Aug 2015 20:53:29 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=374#comment-1130275058 If anyone’s still looking for Hagio 2’s
http://www.shoebacca.com/m25611

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By: Peter Larson https://runblogger.com/2011/12/adidas-adizero-hagio-running-shoe.html#comment-1130200006 Thu, 16 Apr 2015 18:47:29 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=374#comment-1130200006 In reply to Alex.

I’m pretty sure the Hagio had a name change to the Adizero RC, which is in stock here: http://www.runningwarehouse.com/adidas_adizero_RC/descpage-ADMARC.html. Looks identical to the Hagio 2 to me.

As for shoe reviewing, just started writing about them I guess and things kind of snowballed from there. Start a blog, write about shoes you have, join Running Shoe Geeks group on Facebook. It takes a long time and a lot of effort to build a following, but it can be a lot of fun if you like to write.

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By: Alex https://runblogger.com/2011/12/adidas-adizero-hagio-running-shoe.html#comment-1130195843 Mon, 13 Apr 2015 12:51:08 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=374#comment-1130195843 Hey Pete,
I just got a pair of the Adidas Hagio 2s and love them already. There seems to be none left in stock on the Running Warehouse website, do you know if they often restock shoes?

Also, I am curious as to how you got into running shoe reviewing – I’d love to do that!

Cheers, Alex

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By: Thomas Petrie https://runblogger.com/2011/12/adidas-adizero-hagio-running-shoe.html#comment-1129568179 Sat, 05 Apr 2014 22:05:00 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=374#comment-1129568179 Thanks!

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By: Peter Larson https://runblogger.com/2011/12/adidas-adizero-hagio-running-shoe.html#comment-1129568144 Sat, 05 Apr 2014 21:42:27 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=374#comment-1129568144 In reply to Tom Petrie.

The Hagio is a very firm racing flat, so it’s not going to compress much medially. Probably not enough sole there to even bother with a dual density midsole. Maybe take a look at the Saucony Fasttwitch? I have no experience with K-Swiss so can’t compare to those.

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By: Tom Petrie https://runblogger.com/2011/12/adidas-adizero-hagio-running-shoe.html#comment-1129563455 Wed, 02 Apr 2014 10:10:49 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=374#comment-1129563455 Hello Peter, Thanks for those comments about midfoot running. I totally agree with you on this. I changed my running form 3.5 years ago and threw out my expensive and mostly useless orthotics as well. I would agree that once one starts mid-foot running, NO shoe can make you a heel striker, although you might hit the heel from time to time reminding you that the heel is there. Also bigger heels seem beneficial for downhill running! (Need a shoe that self-adjusts with different terrain!)

Anyway, how does the Adidas Hagio compare to the New Balance 1400, K Swiss Kwicky Blade Light or the K Swiss K Ruuz? (I also train in the NB 870 or NB 890.) I sprained my left ankle badly 9 years back, so it really pronates a lot, so a little anti-pronation support is useful, otherwise, this midfood running is totally awesome! (I almost won my last race–at age 54, (in K Swiss K Ruuz shoes), but some 26 year old passed me with one mile to go. Full disclosure, it was a small 5 km race and my time was a slow 18:54)

In short, IS there a “midfoot shoe” that you like that’s lightweight AND offers some anti-pronation support like the NB 870 or K Swiss Kwicky Blade Light? The Adidas Hagio seems to have none. Yesterday I saw a pair of Adidas Adizero at Marshalls for only $32 and was tempted to purchase them, but they too seem to have no dual-density midsole. Sorry about my run-on comments!

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By: Alex Beecher https://runblogger.com/2011/12/adidas-adizero-hagio-running-shoe.html#comment-391827456 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=374#comment-391827456 In reply to Pete Larson.

My first half marathon was in Trail Gloves, and I felt pretty trashed after. So I totally get feeling a little skittish about running hard and long on pavement in less cushy shoes. The balance is tough to strike, though god knows we keep looking.

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By: Beckyhollowbread https://runblogger.com/2011/12/adidas-adizero-hagio-running-shoe.html#comment-392531714 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=374#comment-392531714 What about the sizing. Previously to wear adidas I have always had to go up half a size did you do this for the Hagio?

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By: Pete Larson https://runblogger.com/2011/12/adidas-adizero-hagio-running-shoe.html#comment-391563786 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=374#comment-391563786 In reply to Felipe Fassy.

Yes, I use the Flow more for long runs. For 10K or less any of the others should be fine as long as you give time for adaptation.

Pete

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By: Pete Larson https://runblogger.com/2011/12/adidas-adizero-hagio-running-shoe.html#comment-392994832 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=374#comment-392994832 In reply to iowan.

The Hagio is actually replacing the Rocket, hence the similarity.

Pete

Sent from my iPod

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By: Karen https://runblogger.com/2011/12/adidas-adizero-hagio-running-shoe.html#comment-662152979 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=374#comment-662152979 How do these feel/fit compared to the gazelle? Thanks!

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By: Pete Larson https://runblogger.com/2011/12/adidas-adizero-hagio-running-shoe.html#comment-391486999 Tue, 30 Nov -0001 00:00:00 +0000 http://localhost/runblogger/wordpress/?p=374#comment-391486999 In reply to Ethan Munang.

Haven’t worn the GS in ages, but my recollection was that they fit similar to the Kinvara.

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