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I’ve rated the Adidas Adizero Evo SL as one of the best running shoes since I tested it last year, thanks to its lightweight, versatile design. I loved using it for pretty much any kind of run, but some runners might find it lacks a little in the way of cushioning and stability.Which is where the Adidas Hyperboost Edge comes in. The super-trainer has a much higher stack height than the Evo SL and a more stable design, and the new Hyperboost Pro foam in its midsole delivers a bouncy ride for all kinds of training runs.Both shoes impressed me during testing thanks to their fun, versatile rides, but which is the better pick? It will come down to both your budget, the distances you regularly run, and the level of cushioning you tend to like in your shoe.Adidas Hyperboost Edge vs Adidas Adizero Evo SL: Price

(Image credit: Future)One area where the Evo SL has a big edge is price, because it costs $150 compared to $200 for the Adidas Hyperboost Edge.It’s worth noting that the Evo SL comes in a few different versions, with the original Evo SL now joined by the Evo SL Woven and Evo SL EXO in the Adidas line-up. These three shoes have different uppers, but the same springy midsole design.There’s also the Adidas Evo SL ATR, which is the all-terrain model of the shoe with a water-repellent upper and an outsole that offers better grip. It will set you back $160.Adidas Hyperboost Edge vs Adidas Adizero Evo SL: design and fit