The Adidas A to ZX 26-pair collection is set to end with the ZX 0000. Representing the letter E for “Evolution”, these were originally a prototype design meant to bridge Adidas between the ZX line in the 80s and the EQT line in the 90s. Finally – they’ve become a reality. Check out my review to get a closer look at these, and let me know if you’re feeling them in the comment section below!
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Adidas ZX 6000 “X-Ray” Review
The Adidas “A to ZX” collection continues with a non-collaboration pair that I ended up loving. The ZX 6000 “X-Ray” reimagines the silhouette with its insides flipped to the outside for us to see. The addition of exposed foam, translucent TPU overlays and visible stitching gives this shoe a very unique and DIY look to it. Check out my review for an in-depth look, and let me know your thoughts down below!
Adidas ZX 2K Boost “Cloud White / Solar Red” Review
Adidas Canada hooked me up with the new ZX 2K Boost model! Inspired by the ZX runners from their past catalogue, these incorporate a modern day upgrade – most notably by including a full length Boost midsole. Check out my detailed review to learn more and share your thoughts on these down below! Is this a cop or a drop for you?
Adidas ZX 1000 “Cream White / Core Black” (A-ZX) Review
Kicking off the Adidas A-ZX collection, which celebrates the ZX line with 26 unique releases – the ZX 1000 returns for the first time since its inital release in the late 80s. This retro runner is done in cream tones with hits of bright blue, and represents the letter “R” in the A-ZX collection for its retro vibes. Check out my early review and grab yours when they drop this Friday, August 7th!
