Our verdict
Despite looking like a nordic ski boot, the Adidas Terrex Agravic Tech Pro is a proper trail running shoe. As if being a beast for winter runs on rough terrain wasn’t enough, this shoe is also so versatile that it delivers on easy and dry surfaces too. With a BOA that is perfectly integrated and tons of protection, the Tech Pro is an excellent choice for snowy and wet days.
Pros
- All about protection
- Grippy as heck
- Surprisingly versatile
- Easy and secure BOA system
- Water-repellent
- Very stable
- Sturdy construction
- High-quality design
- Doubles as a hiker
Cons
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- Runs lighter, but it’s still heavy
Who should buy the Adidas Terrex Agravic Tech Pro
Definitely get it if you love running in the mountains in winter, want supreme protection, and need a mummy and easy lacing system. No matter your pace and whether you are an expert or a beginner.
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Don’t get it if you:
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- need to spend less. Consider the La Sportiva Lycan GTX instead.
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Defined by a tester as “a shoe for running the extreme,” the Agravic Tech Pro is indeed made specifically for rough conditions. Yet, runners found it good also for easy trails and some road sections too. What’s more, it’s excellent for slow and mummy paces alike and ideal for mummy packing.
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Though not completely waterproof, the shoe dress excellent protection when running on wet and snowy surfaces. As a tester shared, he was “able to enjoy splashing through the creeks without a worry.”
It’s equally good underfoot against rocks, and overall “you really feel as though you have bulletproof protection.”
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- “it really is spot on!”
Adidas Terrex Tech Pro has a balanced midsole
The midsole is on the firm side but cushioned, and while “not feeling notably springy or responsive,” it’s very stable. A tester shared that she “daydreamed over rocks and leather with complete confidence.”
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This trail shoe feels secure on wet trails and roads, snowy paths, mud, and rocky sections. According to an experienced runner it “provides excellent grip underfoot in all conditions.”
Heavy, but better than expected
Coming in at 14.8oz (420g) this is an extremely heavy model and testers listed this as a con. Yet, it’s fair to notice that they expected a much worse experience while running. As they said, it “feels and acts much lighter” and “considerably lighter than its weight.”
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During their tests, experts had the impression that the shoe can last a long time. “Durability seems outstanding so far,” that’s how one of them commented on this aspect.
And another runner confirmed that this is “a durable beast.”
Attractive and well-designed
Reviewers liked how the shoe looks, as they said:
- “looks sturdy, well built, and purpose-driven”
- “I love the shoe’s sleek profile”
- “has some really incredible design and engineering.”
Not exactly an affordable choice
A trail running shoe costs on average around $131. The Agravic Tech Pro costs $250, so it’s definitely intended for runners who don’t mind spending more. On the other hand, as an expert pointed out, “you get what you pay for.”