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TERREX shoes let you embrace the wonder of the outdoors in any weather. Our TERREX footwear range is proof that stylish shoes can deal with challenging conditions. With their dynamic and durable build and exemplary flair you'll find high-profile and low-profile styles with lightweight, waterproof features to delight. These shoes combine modern looks with efficient features for adventuring – whether on trails or tarmac. High-profile TERREX shoes have a sock-like supportive fit via PRIMEKNIT uppers. The rugged good looks of TERREX shoes will speed you on your way whatever the weather with CONTINENTAL outsoles that easily deal with scrappy, scrambly terrain. Perfect for active adults and kids who like to inject adidas style into their outdoor wardrobe. The choice of softly elemental colours only serves to refine their already handsome good looks.
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TERREX Shoes Frequently Asked Questions
Several adidas Terrex shoes for trail running and hiking are fully waterproof. Others are water-repellent, which means they're made to shed light rain but not to be submerged. For waterproof Terrex shoes, look for GORE-TEX or adidas RAIN.RDY in the shoe's name. These waterproof running and hiking shoes stand up to downpours and all conditions along the trail.
Yes. adidas Terrex trail running shoes are built for support and control on uneven ground. They're great for runners who are looking for a balance of support, traction and durability off-road. The adidas Terrex shoes that are designed specifically for trail running include Terrex Agravic, Terrex Soulstride, Terrex Speed and Terrex Two.
adidas Terrex is a family of shoes for hiking and trail running. Every detail of the upper (for example, woven vs. knit, or speed laces vs. BOA) influences a shoe’s feel. Feedback from people who bought Terrex shoes indicates that the footwear generally runs true to size. If you like a wider feel, true to size should work for you. If you prefer a more snug fit, you might start half a size down. If your intended use is for long distances, multiple days or steep terrain, consider sizing up so there’s room around your toes to accommodate swelling.