Adidas releases lightest-ever running shoe weighing 97 grams

Adidas has unveiled the Pro Evo 3, its lightest running shoe to date at 97 grams for a UK size 8.5 sample. The shoe promises a 1.6% improvement in running economy through advanced foam and a minimal carbon plate. Kenya's Sabastian Sawe will debut it at the London Marathon on April 26.

Adidas announced the launch of the Pro Evo 3 on Wednesday, marking a milestone in the ongoing competition among sports brands to produce the fastest running shoes. Developed over three years, the shoe weighs just 97 grams—30% lighter than its predecessor—and features next-generation Lightstrike Pro Evo foam that is nearly 50% lighter. A redesigned carbon element around the midsole's rim enhances compression and stability, contributing to better energy return with each stride. The upper draws from sailing and kite surfing materials for ultra-light ripstop textiles with high strength polyester yarns. Limited to 200 pairs at $500 each, the shoes went on sale to the public today, with wider availability planned for the fall. Adidas innovation chief Marc Makowski described the production as 'as close to handcrafted as it gets,' emphasizing its weightless feel and engineering for marathon speed. 'Every piece of the shoe has been engineered with speed in mind,' Makowski said. Running general manager Patrick Nava highlighted scientific backing: every 100 grams reduced improves running economy by 1%. He noted the shift from niche to mass sport, driven by Gen Z participation, with the global running gear market projected to reach $70 billion by 2032 from $45 billion in 2024. Adidas sold nearly 10 million pairs of its more affordable $150 Evo SL by end-2025. Makowski added that AI already aids design and athlete data analysis, though direct shoe integration remains under review.

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New Balance Ellipse running shoe on 1980s track with retro runner and Action Bronson as news reporter.
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New Balance launches Ellipse running shoe inspired by 1980s

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New Balance has unveiled the Ellipse, a new performance running shoe that draws on the simplicity of 1980s running culture. The design aims to help runners 'lose track of time' amid modern distractions like wearables. Longtime collaborator Action Bronson features in an 80s-style news report for the launch.

Adidas has introduced the Hyperboost Edge, a new lightweight super trainer representing the latest evolution of its Boost technology. Designed for road running, the sneaker features innovative elements like a PRIMEWEAVE upper and Hyperboost Pro midsole. It will debut in a red and white colorway on March 17 at $200.

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New Balance has introduced the Ellipse, a new performance running sneaker designed for runners of all skill levels. The model features an engineered mesh upper and Fresh Foam X cushioning, positioning it as a competitor to the adidas Adizero Evo SL. It will debut globally on March 5, 2026, at a retail price of $145.

Mizuno has introduced the WAVE PROPHECY LS “Midnight Velocity Pack,” a high-performance lifestyle sneaker collection inspired by urban nightlife. Available in Orange/Black and Purple/Black colorways, the pack features iridescent overlays and a futuristic design. The sneakers are set for release on April 3 at Mizuno stores.

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Aritzia has collaborated with Nike on the LD-1000 'EDITION A' sneaker, a monochromatic design in 'Sesame' nude leather. The footwear embodies Gen Z's corpcore ethos with elevated basics. It features subtle details and a washed leather upper designed to improve with age.

New York City fashion label 3sixteen has collaborated with Saucony on a Y2K-inspired two-pack of ProGrid Guide v7.3 sneakers. The collection updates the 2000s retro design with modern materials and technology. Release is scheduled for March 2026.

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Nike has unveiled detailed images of the First Sight Shadow from its new women's First Sight Collection, showcased in a sleek all-black colorway. This slip-on lifestyle sneaker draws from early-2000s Foamposite and Alpha Project designs, priced at $145 USD, with a release planned later in 2026.

 

 

 

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