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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Adidas Adizero Takumi Sen 2 Review}}
The [http://www.adidas.com/us/adizero-takumi-sen-2.0-shoes/M25617.html Adidas Adizero Takumi Sen 2] 3 is a Japanese lightweight racing remarkably nice shoe, with great cushioning and grip. It is only recently been introduced to uses Adidas' Boost foam in the American marketforefoot, having been previously only available which actually gives it more cushioning in Japanthe front than the back, something that's pretty unique. The outsole and remains the boost foam should give a longer life to this lightweight shoe. The Takumi Sen is Japanese, so it can be a little tricky to get hold of. The name means "An Artisan of The Highest Order," and the shoe does seem to have an unusual design aesthetic. There is no single part of the shoe that is radically different from any other, but the overall impression is of a shoe from a different culture. (This is a little strange given that Adidas is German, not Japanese.) The midsole and the upper of I rate the Takumi Sen are far stiffer than you'd expect for such a light weight shoe (6.3oz). The outsole provides a remarkably high level of grip on asphaltas "Highly Recommended. " {{H:WhatToLookForInShoes}}
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=Characteristics=
* '''Why {{H:WhyBuy}}. If you'd buy it'''. You're after a light weight okay with running in high heels, then this is an excellent shoe, combined combining good cushioning with a firmlight weight. Its grip on asphalt, inflexible sole and even wet asphalt makes it a high level of gripgood choice for speedwork. longevity* '''Cushioning'''{{H:cushioning}}. The Takumi Sen is quite firmcushioned with a combination of traditional EVA foam, much firmer with a section of Adidas' "Boost" foam under the forefoot. The result is a shoe with more cushioning in the forefoot than shoes like the heel, something unique in my experience. Unlike earlier versions, the cushioning is good enough to improve [[Saucony VirrataRunning Economy]]. It, and while it's so firm under if there cushioning/weight ratio is sufficient cushioning to get not as good as the benefits of increased Running Economy. Howeverbest, if youit're s still a runner that likes nice ride. The Boost foam in the forefoot has a firm midsole the Takumi Sen may work for younice spring to it, and it should last much longer than normal foam. * '''Drop'''{{H:drop}}. The Takumi Sen midsole height is 17mm/22mm 21mm for a 5mm 4mm drop. There's no noticeable "arch support", and which stays the heel provides a slight cup for stability. However, I found same when the heel relatively narrow, unlike most shoes that are wider at the base of the heel to provide some stabilityshoe is worn. This didnis a low enough drop that I don't seem to be an issue for feel like I'm running howeverin high heels.* '''Structure'''{{H:structure}}. The midsole consists of While the Takumi Sen has two different densities of EVA foamfoams, combined these are not designed to interfere with your biomechanics, just focus the cushioning on the hard plastic arch support inserts that is forefoot. Adidas' "torsion system"links the forefoot and heel, but I'm not sure this has any effect (good or bad.) There's no noticeable "arch support" to cause pressure on the plantar fascia. * '''Flexibility'''{{H:flexibility}}. The Takumi Sen is far a little less flexible than other shoes in its weight category. If you're looking d expect for a light weightlightweight shoe, but stiff soled shoe, then this may be manifests itself as a good option for youlittle bit of toe off spring rather than just deadening your foot movement.* '''Outsole'''{{H:outsole}}. The outsole is covered by tiny protrusions that are covered with plastic that is covers most the consistency of sandpaper. This provides a quite remarkable level of gripcontact surface, and the outsole forefoot has hard plastic "nubs" that provide wonderful grip on asphalt. These plastic nubs are awesome for speedwork, especially in damp conditions. The rubber on the logo extreme edge of the heel and toe is by Continental tires, so and is quite sticky. Overall this is one of the best outsoles I assume they're responsible for this novel material. This is a high grip outsole for asphalt and similar surfaces; it is not for trails or dirtve come across. * '''Shape'''{{H:shape}}. The shape of the Takumi Sen is the classic shape that does not match the human foot, and narrows excessively in the toe box[[Shoe Modifications| needs cutting open]] to prevent toe problems. {{H:TryCuttingShoes}}* {{H:upper}}. The upper is much more substantial than you'''Upper'''d expect in a lightweight shoe. The material seems rather thick, but the open weave is quite breathable. The upper is remarkably thin and completely inflexible. It has good breathabilitybut reasonably comfortable, and its thinness means it dries quite quicklyI don't expect the few seams or reinforcement patches to cause any problems. The There is no padding except a little around the soft ankle opening is probably adequate, though not overly generous. * {{H:tongue}}. The tongue is not padded, but made of material that'''Tongue'''s a little thicker than many lightweight shoes. The tongue design is very thin and unpaddedtraditional, with no attachments to the upper along the sides, but it has a loop to attach it to the laces. I found the tongue stayed in place fine.* '''Lacing'''{{H:lacing}}. The Takumi Sen has traditional flat laces work well and remained that stay tied. * '''Heel counter'''{{H:heelcounter}}. The heel counter is far stiffer more solid than any shoe I can recall trying. The edge of the heel counter is quite well defined'd like, but I think itdoesn's positioning will mean t come up all the way, so it shouldn't cut into most runners feetdig in. One oddity is the Adizero logo on the heel counter can only be seen from some anglesWhile heal counters are pretty useless, which at least this one is a fairly cool effectrelatively harmless.{{FastBlr|adidas/adizero-takumi-sen-3-1376|1376|Adidas Adizero Takumi Sen 3}}
=Comparisons=
The Takumi Sen doesn't have any close competition from the other shoes I've tested. Its combination of light weight, stiffness, high grip and firm midsole make it a little unusual.
==Takumi Sen 3 and Altra One2Takumi Sen 2==Comparing While they might appear similar, the Takumi Sen version 2 and [[Altra One2| Altra One<sup>2</sup>]]:* Similarities** Both 3 are light weight.** Both are expensive, though the poor longevity probably makes the Altra more expensive radically different to run in the long run.* Advantage Takumi Sen** The Takumi Sen has amazing outsole grip on Asphalt2 is really rather firm, to the point that I'd classify it as a minimalist shoe.** The Takumi Sen outsole will last much longer than 3 on the other hand is nicely cushioned, especially in the Altraforefoot.* Advantage Altra One<sup>2</sup>** The Altra One<sup>2</sup> is Both have rather more flexible.** The Altra One<sup>2</sup> substantial uppers than is zero drop.** The Altra One<sup>2</sup> is softer.** The Altra One<sup>2</sup> has the norm with a much toe box shape (not as good as the Cursoris).** The Altra One<sup>2</sup> is generally more comfortablelightweight shoe.
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|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-top.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 top]]|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-bottom.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 bottom]]|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-inside.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 inside]]|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-outside.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 outside]]|- valign="top"|[[File:Adidas-Takumi-Sen-top.jpg|none|thumb|150px200px|Adidas Takumi Sen top]] |[[File:Adidas-Takumi-Sen-bottom.jpg|none|thumb|150px200px|Adidas Takumi Sen bottom]]|[[File:Adidas-Takumi-Sen-inside.jpg|none|thumb|150px200px|Adidas Takumi Sen inside]]|[[File:Adidas-Takumi-Sen-outside.jpg|none|thumb|150px200px|Adidas Takumi Sen outside]]|}==Takumi Sen 3 and Asics Gel Hyper Speed==The Takumi Sen is a little heavier than the [[Asics Gel Hyper Speed]] which is a major strike against it. However, it offers better forefoot cushioning and better grip. I also expect it to last much longer unless you heel-strike heavily. The decision between the two shoes mainly depends on how much you want forefoot cushioning over heel cushioning; the Takumi Sen has more in the forefoot, the Hyper Speed more in the heel. In terms of outright performance, the Hyper Speed has a slight edge due to its lower weight, but the extra grip of the Takumi Sen might compensate. {| class="wikitable"|- valign="top"|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-top.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 top]]|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-bottom.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 bottom]]|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-inside.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 inside]]|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-outside.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 outside]]|- valign="top"|[[File:Asics-Gel-Hyper-Speed-6-top.jpg|none|thumb|200px|Asics Gel Hyper Speed 6 top]] |[[File:Asics-Gel-Hyper-Speed-6-bottom.jpg|none|thumb|200px|Asics Gel Hyper Speed 6 bottom]] |[[File:Asics-Gel-Hyper-Speed-6-inside.jpg|none|thumb|200px|Asics Gel Hyper Speed 6 inside]] |[[File:Asics-Gel-Hyper-Speed-6-outside.jpg|none|thumb|200px|Asics Gel Hyper Speed 6 outside]] |}{{FastBlr|asics/gel-hyperspeed-6-192|192|Asics Gel Hyper Speed 6}}==Takumi Sen 3 and Hoka Clifton==The Takumi Sen and the Clifton are not really competitors; the Clifton is about 40% heavier and provides massively more cushioning. If you're after cushioning then the Clifton is the best choice, and nothing comes close, not even the Takumi Sen. {| class="wikitable"|- valign="top"|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-top.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 top]]|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-bottom.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 bottom]]|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-inside.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 inside]]|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-outside.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 outside]]|- valign="top"|[[File:Hoka-OneOne-Clifton-top.jpg|none|thumb|200px|Hoka OneOne Clifton top]] |[[File:Hoka-OneOne-Clifton-bottom.jpg|none|thumb|200px|Hoka OneOne Clifton bottom]]|[[File:Hoka-OneOne-Clifton-inside.jpg|none|thumb|200px|Hoka OneOne Clifton inside]]|[[File:Hoka-OneOne-Clifton-outside.jpg|none|thumb|200px|Hoka OneOne Clifton outside]]|}{{FastBlr|hoka-one-one/clifton-2-1062|1062|Hoka Clifton 2}}==Takumi Sen 3 and New Balance RC5000v2==While the Takumi Sen is lighter than many shoes, it's actually 65% heavier than the [[New Balance RC5000v2]]. The Takumi Sen offers more forefoot cushioning, but the ultralight RC5000v2 actually offers more cushioning in the heel. While the Takumi Sen is a great shoe, it can't really compete with the outrageously good RC5000v2. {| class="wikitable"|- valign="top"|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-top.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 top]]|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-bottom.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 bottom]]|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-inside.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 inside]]|[[File:Addidas TakumiSen 3-outside.JPG|none|thumb|200px|Addidas TakumiSen 3 outside]]
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|[[File:Altra-One2New Balance RC5000 v2-top.jpgJPG|none|thumb|150px200px|Altra One2 New Balance RC5000 v2 top]] |[[File:Altra-One2New Balance RC5000 v2-bottom.jpgJPG|none|thumb|150px200px|Altra One2 New Balance RC5000 v2 bottom]] |[[File:Altra-One2New Balance RC5000 v2-inside.jpgJPG|none|thumb|150px200px|Altra One2 New Balance RC5000 v2 inside]] |[[File:Altra-One2New Balance RC5000 v2-outside.jpgJPG|none|thumb|150px200px|Altra One2 New Balance RC5000 v2 outside]]
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{{FastBlr|new-balance/rc5000-v2-1374|1374|New Balance RC5000 v2}}==Takumi Sen 3 and Mizuno CursorisAsics GT 2000==Comparing I tend to compare shoes against my benchmark "normal running shoe", the Takumi Sen and [[Mizuno CursorisAsics GT 2000]]:* Similarities** Both are light weight.** Both are hard to get hold of; The GT 2000 weights 70% more than the svelte Takumi Sen , but the cushioning is rare and nearly the Cursoris is discontinuedsame.* Advantage Takumi Sen** The Takumi Sen GT 2000 has amazing outsole grip on Asphalta more padded upper, but the comfort is not as different as you might think.** The What the GT 2000 does give you that the Takumi Sen outsole will last much longer than the Cursoris.* Advantage Mizuno Cursoris** The Cursoris lacks is more flexible.** lots of over engineered attempts to manipulate your stride, attempts that [[The Cursoris is zero drop.** The Cursoris is softer.** The Cursoris has a much better toe box shape.** The Cursoris is generally more comfortable.** The Cursoris is often available at a much lower priceScience of Running Shoes]] indicates are all in vain.
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|[[File:Adidas-Takumi-SenAddidas TakumiSen 3-top.jpgJPG|none|thumb|150px200px|Adidas Takumi Sen Addidas TakumiSen 3 top]] |[[File:Adidas-Takumi-SenAddidas TakumiSen 3-bottom.jpgJPG|none|thumb|150px200px|Adidas Takumi Sen Addidas TakumiSen 3 bottom]]|[[File:Adidas-Takumi-SenAddidas TakumiSen 3-inside.jpgJPG|none|thumb|150px200px|Adidas Takumi Sen Addidas TakumiSen 3 inside]]|[[File:Adidas-Takumi-SenAddidas TakumiSen 3-outside.jpgJPG|none|thumb|150px200px|Adidas Takumi Sen Addidas TakumiSen 3 outside]]
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|[[File:MizunoAsics-Wave-Runner-CursorisGT2000-top.jpg|none|thumb|150px200px|Mizuno Wave Runner Cursoris Asics GT2000 top]]|[[File:Mizuno-Wave-RunnerAsics-CursorisGT2000-bottom.jpg|none|thumb|150px200px|Mizuno Wave Runner Cursoris Asics GT2000 bottom]] |[[File:Mizuno-Wave-RunnerAsics-CursorisGT2000-inside.jpg|none|thumb|150px200px|Mizuno Wave Runner Cursoris Asics GT2000 inside]] |[[File:Mizuno-Wave-RunnerAsics-CursorisGT2000-outside.jpg|none|thumb|150px200px|Mizuno Wave Runner Cursoris Asics GT2000 outside]]
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==Takumi Sen and Saucony Hattori ==Comparing the Takumi Sen and [[Saucony Hattori]]:* Similarities** Both are light weight, but the Hattori is lighter.** Both have a sub-optimal toe box that is not shaped for the human foot.** Both have low cushioning, though they have different characteristics: the Takumi Sen has thicker but firmer foam. ** Both are hard to get hold of; the Takumi Sen is rare and the Hattori is discontinued.* Advantage Takumi Sen** The Takumi Sen has amazing outsole grip on Asphalt.** The Takumi Sen has laces for a better fit (Hattori is available with laces as the Hattori LC, but they are even harder to find).* Advantage Saucony Hattori ** The Hattori is more flexible.** The Hattori is zero drop.** The Hattori is cheaper (when you can find it). {{ShoeGraphs}}
=A Comparison with other Recommended Shoes=
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