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Origin: Lucid Lemon with black is a racing colourway doing a racing job. Fluorescent yellow is what a marathon field looks like from a camera helicopter, and adidas has used loud accents on its adizero line for the same reason it once put handmade spikes on sprinter Jesse Owens at the 1936 Berlin Olympics: the shoe should be identifiable at the moment it matters. The Adios Pro 4 is the fourth generation of adidas's marathon flagship, a line whose name descends from the adizero Adios Boost that carried Boost after the material launched in adidas running in 2013. This pair is the version you buy when you want the shoe to be visible, which for a lot of runners is part of the psychology of a goal race.
Construction: The adizero competitive racing platform is built on a thermoplastic polyester elastomer midsole with carbon rods embedded in it rather than one continuous carbon plate, so the forefoot stiffens under each metatarsal individually and the foot keeps more of its natural splay through toe off. The upper is minimal engineered mesh with very few overlays and a thin tongue, because at racing weight every gram of structure is carried for the whole distance. Lucid Lemon covers most of that mesh with black used on the branding and sole detailing, so the shoe reads as one bright block in motion. Outsole rubber is placed only where a fast runner actually lands, which saves weight and limits how much road abuse the shoe can absorb.
Utility: Race in these and use them for a handful of sharpening sessions, nothing else. Recipe one: a goal half or full marathon with thin seamless racing socks and a kit you have already run in, after two race pace efforts in the shoe so your calves have adapted to the rod geometry. Recipe two: a fast finish long run on smooth tarmac to rehearse the last hour of the race. The bright upper is genuinely useful for early morning starts in low light. Size snug through the heel with a thumbnail of toe room, since feet swell late. Keep daily mileage on a durable trainer, avoid wet stone where thin outsole coverage costs grip, and air dry after every run.
Influence: adidas has always been willing to make the technology the story, from the adidas 1 of 2005 marketed as the world's first intelligent shoe with a microprocessor performing five million calculations a second, to springblade using splayed blades instead of foam. The rod construction in adizero is the serious version of that instinct, a genuinely different engineering answer to the super shoe question. Running culture reads colour as intent, and a fluorescent racer is understood in any start pen from Berlin to Mumbai. In India, where big city marathons have become the centre of amateur running culture, this is the shoe people photograph the night before.