Sizes
True to size.We recommend ordering your usual size.


TRAIN TO BE YOUR FASTEST
High performance tech in a durable frame. For comfortable training runs that make you race day ready.
LIGHTSTRIKE PRO
With 13.8% more Lightstrike Pro in the midsole compared to its predecessor, the Boston 13 delivers responsiveness and cushioning for longer training runs.

ENERGY RODS 2.0
Re-engineered Energy Rods provide forefoot energy return and dynamic stability, now more prominently featured for a race look in a training shoe.

ENGINEERED MESH
The revamped mesh upper delivers lightweight breathability and targeted support in a sleek silhouette.

CONTINENTAL + LIGHTTRAXION
Experience ultimate speed and control with the new LIGHTTRAXION outsole and Continental™ rubber for a no-slip transition during toe-off.

FAQs
BOSTON 13: WHAT'S NEW?
WHAT ARE ITS BENEFITS?
LONG OR SHORT DISTANCES?
Running shoes with LightstrikePro cushioning for energy return and next-level speed.
Chase your next personal best with the Adizero Boston 13 Shoes, engineered for runners who demand speed and comfort on the road. Light Makes Fast. Lightstrike and LightstrikePro provide super-light cushioning, plus energy return for next-level speed. Glass-fibre Energyrods 2.0 support a dynamic toe-off. adidas brings rebellious optimism to every stride, blending ultra-lightweight mesh for breathability with a secure eye-stay construction for midfoot lockdown. The Lighttraxion outsole and Continental™ rubber at the toe-off reduce weight and promise reliable traction, so you stay focused on your run. With these shoes, adidas empowers you to run with confidence, whether you’re training or racing.

- Regular fit
- Laces
- Textile upper
- Textile sockliner
- LIGHTSTRIKEPRO midsole
- ENERGYRODS 2.0 technology
- Continental™ rubber outsole
- Weight: 253 g (UK 8.5)
- Midsole drop: 6 mm (heel 36 mm / forefoot 30 mm)
- Product color: Lucid Lemon / Core Black / Halo Silver
- Product code: JS4933
Adizero Boston 13 Shoes
Sizes
True to size.We recommend ordering your usual size.



















