Adidas Adizero Prime X3 Strung Review
Briefly

The Adidas Adizero Prime X Strung 3.0 is a maximalist trainer weighing 9.9 oz (281 g) and featuring a 50 mm heel stack height. It is designed for short intervals and uptempo runs, providing powerful toe-offs despite its heaviness. Version 3 is lighter and softer than its predecessor, yet remains too heavy for racing. Being one of the few illegal carbon plated racers, it offers speed assistance, but not suitable for marathons due to weight. Priced at $300, it maintains the same cost as version 2.
The Adidas Adizero Prime X Strung 3.0 is a stiff, maximalist trainer best suited to short intervals and uptempo runs due to powerful toe-offs and a hefty weight.
With a gigantic 50 mm heel stack height, it's impossible for the Adidas Prime X to weigh as little as a legal long-distance racer, highlighting its maximalist design.
The Prime X is one of the few illegal, carbon plated racers on the market, providing high levels of speed assistance but limited due to its weight.
Weighing 9.9 oz (281 g), version 3 is considerably lighter than its predecessor, but still too heavy for racing, at the same price of $300.
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