Whether you're lifting, pushing or pulling, these women's Dropset 3 shoes from adidas provide the stable support needed for strength training. adidas HEAT.RDY keeps your feet cool when the temperature heats up. The wide fit contains any foot swell from exertion, while a TPU sidewall keeps your midfoot firmly in place. It rides on a dual-density midsole to keep you cushioned during intense workouts.
A**.
Must have for strength training.
The Adidas Dropset 3 is a game-changer for anyone serious about strength training. From the moment I put them on, I could feel secure and grounded. These are perfect for heavy lifts and lateral movements.The midsole provides the right balance between firm in the heel for stability and softer in the forefoot for comfort. This shoe provide excellent grip, so I never feel like I'm slipping mid-set.Not only are they durable and supportive, but they also look great. If you're looking for a training shoe that delivers on performance, comfort, and style the Dropset 3 is a great choice.
J**R
Really good gym shoe.
Excellent for the gym. Solid base for squats and other exercises where you want a solid footing like OHPs and RDLs.
B**Y
Great shoe
Great shoe, available in larger sizes
A**A
Amazing Training Shoe, with one minor issue
This is an amazing cross training shoe, hands down my favorite for my type of training, strength training.Pros- stable footing- flexible for lateral movement- positive grip in any elevation- wider stance than running shoes so very stable for squats and other leg dependent movements- positive heel support both in footing and lateral movement- very well vented all around, minimal sweating in feetCons- only found one, heel tabthe Heel Tab is sturdy, and with this comes a problem when using this shoe for cardio where your foot will roll alot especially on incline. The Heel Tab digs into your Achilles hard. i made a mistake of wearing lower socks and a cardio session left me with bleeding Achilles heel. Even with quarter socks, you can feel that heel tab hitting pretty hard during cardio related workouts.Overall:I highly recommend this shoe for anyone cross training just ensure you wear quarter socks to avoid heel tab chaffing and cutting your skin open. This will be my go to shoe moving forward.
J**A
Glad I bought these
I did a lot of research before choosing these shoes. I wanted a shoe for weightlifting but still ok with other activities like cardio. I was between these and the Nike metcon 9. I have a wide foot so I went with the adidas due to the larger toe box. My foot fits perfectly in this shoe! I did go a size up to 14 as they seem to run on the short side but the 14 fits perfect. Lifting feels great as I have worn them 3 times now. During squats the reinforced heel area lets you know when your knees and feet are not aligned which is great on those heavy lifts. I love the look as well. They do feel odd at first because the sole is so flat but you get used to it. I only wear these to the gym so I’m not sure about outside use. These are my first lifting dedicated shoe and I love them so far. I will give an update after 3 months.
B**K
Solid Choice for Training and Everyday Wear
I’ve been using the adidas Unisex-Adult Dropset 3 Training Sneakers for a few weeks now, and they’ve been great for my workouts. The flat sole offers excellent stability for weightlifting, and the grip feels reliable, even during more intense sessions. The cushioning strikes a nice balance—not too soft, so you still feel grounded, but comfortable enough for general use.The fit was spot-on, and I like the breathable upper, which keeps my feet cool during longer training sessions. The overall design is clean and versatile, so I don’t mind wearing them outside the gym too. Definitely recommend these if you’re looking for a mix of performance and style.
J**C
Adidas Dropset 3
I just got my hands on the adidas dropset 3, and I gotta say, they're super comfy! They fit like a dream and feel like they're gonna last forever. But, running-wise, they're not exactly my go-to. They're stable but don't seem to handle the pounding of a running session too well. Still, they're worth a try if you're into casual wear and don't need top-notch running performance.
B**P
Bad quality control
Horrible quality control. The size of the shoe was way off.
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