The running shoe that’s changed the industry.
adidas set the pace with a limited run of the Adizero Evo SL in late 2024. Then came the wide release in spring ’25 – and it’s been making waves ever since.
From track nights to run clubs, it’s been hard to miss a pair of Adizero Evo SL trainers striding out this past year.
adidas knew what they were doing with this one. Here’s what sets them apart from the rest of your everyday running shoes.
Feel fast every session
Despite their accessible price point, the Evo SL takes cues from premium plated race shoes in the Adizero line – especially the Pro Evo 1.


The speed starts in the midsole. A layer of responsive LIGHTSTRIKE PRO foam delivers a super-light, cushioned feel with energy return like no other. In short: effortless speed, every time you lace up.
Made to go the distance
Thinking that ultra-light build means they’re just for 5Ks and 10Ks? Think again.
adidas designed the Adizero Evo SL to handle both short bursts and long-distance runs with ease. The Continental™ rubber outsole keeps grip consistent, so you can stay confident from your first mile to the final stretch of a marathon.
Race-day aesthetics
While many running shoes go all-in on performance looks, the Evo SL strikes a balance between speed and style.


Equally at home on the track or on the street, its streamlined upper keeps things clean and modern. The standout detail? The iconic 3-Stripes – bold, layered and extending from the upper to the midsole sidewall.
Cruising through the conditions
Not every run comes with blue skies. That’s where the Adizero Evo SL ATR comes in.
Built for wet-weather performance, it features a ripstop woven mesh upper designed to repel water and keep you focused on the run. The Adizero Slinglaunch system locks in your heel for added stability over tougher terrain.
Underfoot, a mix of Continental™ rubber and 1.5mm lugs delivers reliable traction, so you can push your pace, whatever the conditions.
Made up your mind?
Shop the full range of adidas Adizero Evo SL and Evo SL ATR at JD now.


