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First Look: Adidas Adipower III Review (2026)

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Written by Jacob Penner, NCSA, USAW-L2, CF-L1
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Jacob Penner, NCSA, USAW-L2, CF-L1

Jacob Penner is a former competitive track athlete and currently competes in the sport of weightlifting. He is a personal trainer, holding certifications from the National Strength and Conditioning Association and USA Weightlifting. He is also a U.S. Lacrosse Coach, coaching a high school men’s lacrosse team.

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Updated on February 22, 2024
Updated on February 22, 2024

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Adidas Adipower III review cover image; shoe shown in red

Adidas is back with a new generation of the beloved Adipower weightlifting shoe. At first glance, it appears we’re seeing a return to the classic look of the first generation Adipowers. Seeing the specs, I think it’s safe to say we’re looking at a much sturdier update than the second generation, which is the best of both worlds. 

With the widespread popularity of the OG Adipower, lifters around the world are bound to have great expectations for numero tres. I mean, world records and Olympic medals have been won in those. We haven’t gotten our feet in these yet (but we will soon). In the meantime, I’ll look at the specs and give you an idea of what to expect from this shoe. After I wear them for my own training sessions over a period of time, I’ll let you know what I think about them in use.

Dozens of Shoes Tested

I’ve personally worn, trained, and competed in most of the popular weightlifting shoes over the years, from the OG Adipower to Reebok Legacy Lifter to the Romaleos 4, and all generations in between. It’s my responsibility as a weightlifting coach to help people find the equipment they need. As an athlete, I personally want to find the best lifting shoe for my performance. This has resulted in countless hours training in different shoes as well as taking input from other athletes on their shoe experiences.

Beyond that, we have a team at Garage Gym Reviews that loves training shoes almost as much as we love the barbell. We have tested footwear for powerlifting, CrossFit, deadlifting, Olympic lifting, running, and more. 

Adidas Adipower III

Adidas Adipower III

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Product Highlights

  • High, 22-mm heel great for squatting and Olympic movements
  • Comes in men’s and women’s sizes
  • Breathable upper

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 22 mm heel
  • Wide range of sizes for men and women
  • Lace and Velcro closure system
  • Uses recycled materials
  • High-density midsole
  • A unique ripstop upper to give strong support yet remain breathable
  • Perforated toe holes to enhance airflow without sacrificing stability

Cons

  • Expensive around $220
  • Meant for weightlifting, not running or plyometric exercises

Bottom Line

The Adidas Adipower III is the latest iteration of this weightlifting shoe that features a high heel, sturdy midsole, and great feedback.

A Quick Look at the Adidas Adipower III

The original Adidas Adipower was released just ahead of the 2012 London Olympic Games, perfect timing for those interested in the snatch and clean and jerk events. When the Olympic weightlifting portion of the Games concluded, almost half of the weight classes had Adipowers represented on their podiums. The Adipower became one of the best weightlifting shoes over the next eight years, falling a close second to the Nike Romaleos series. 

The Adipower II, released in 2019 a full year ahead of the planned date for Tokyo 2020, turned out somewhat of a disappointment in comparison to the OG (eerily similar to how the Nike Romaleos 2 were a bit of a bummer). 

Trying to capitalize on the reputation of the Adipower being a lighter weightlifting shoe, the Adipower II turned out to be just a bit too breathable and flimsy for those looking for sturdy footing. It was barely seen on the podiums of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. 

Here’s to hoping the Adipower III brings us a sturdy, updated version of the classic shoe we know and love.

Right now, you can get the Adipower III on a number of websites, including Adidas and Rogue Fitness. I like that, because if you know anything about weightlifting shoes, you know that new ones go out of stock really quickly as eager lifters start snatching them up.

What’s New:

  • A unique ripstop upper to give strong support yet remain breathable
  • Perforated toe holes to enhance airflow without sacrificing stability
  • 22-mm raised heel height, nearly 2 mm taller than the OG Adipower
  • Upper uses at least 50% recycled rubber

What’s Stayed the Same:

  • Strong TPU midsole
  • Rubber outsole for long-lasting grip on the platform
  • Reinforced heel

Adidas Adipower III Specs

Price$220
Heel to Toe Drop22 mm
ColorwaysVivid Red / Ftwr White / Impact Orange
Ftwr White / Core Black / Gray Two
Core Black / Ftwr White / Gray Three
Weight466 g
UpperRipstop that uses at least 50% recycled materials
MidsoleTPU

Shoe Construction

The Adipower III seems to be one of the most technologically advanced shoes on the market now, boasting a high-density TPU midsole, interior reinforcement at areas of high wear, and a grippy rubber outsole. They feature the tried-and-true lacing and Velcro strap system to keep the shoe fitting tight to your foot.

Add in a grippy rubber outsole and some strategically placed perforations for breathability, and it appears we have a complete weightlifting shoe designed to withstand the training of olympians. 

Upper

The unique ripstop upper is a fascinating way to increase the durability of the shoe without drastically adding weight. Ripstop is a tightly woven fabric commonly used in equipment and clothing that need to survive extreme conditions.

The classic lace-plus-strap combo has been present on every generation of Adipower and I don’t think it’s going anywhere, because you can’t beat it.

Also, Adidas notes that, for sustainability efforts, the upper of the Adipower III uses at least 50% recycled materials, which may not do much for performance, but it is nice to know that the company cares.

The Adidas Adipower III in white, side view

Midsole and Outsole

Adidas brings back the same TPU midsole on this pair of shoes that has been in both previous generations. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

The rubber outsole is one thing the second generation definitely got right. It’s ridiculously grippy in all the right ways. We see this repeated on the new model.

Heel

While it is not quite as wide and sturdy as the Romaleos 4, the heel on the Adipower III appears to come out a bit wider than the midsole, a common trait of high-performing weightlifting shoes. It’s also listed as being 22 millimeters, higher than previous iterations of the shoe. 

Toe Box

Assuming the new generation holds a similar foot shape to previous models, the toe box will be slightly more narrow than average. Those with a wider forefoot may want to test a half size up. I guess we will see.

Aesthetics

The third generation brings us back closer to the look of the OG Adipowers. The initial release includes three colorways similar to the original three released in 2012: black, white, and red. 

The Adidas Adipower III in black, side view

Personally I love the look of the Adipower III. It looks modern, but still has that classic, simple three-stripe look. The Adipower II looked more like a soccer cleat to me, which is fine for some people, but I’m happy the third generation shows Adidas paying homage to their roots.

Final Verdict of Our Adidas Adipower III Review

Overall, I’m very optimistic about the third generation Adipower. It seems that Adidas has taken the feedback on the 2s graciously and returned us to an updated, advanced version of the OG. If this is the case, we’re highly likely to see the new Adipowers on plenty of feet from your local globo gym to the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Adidas Adipower III FAQs

Are Adidas Adipower weightlifting shoes good for beginners?

Adidas Adipower weightlifting shoes are a great choice for beginners, although they are a bit pricey at $220. That being said, if you know you are going to commit to weightlifting for sure, buy these shoes once and you won’t buy again for quite a while.

Are Adidas Adipowers true to size?

Adidas Adipowers are true to size, although they do have a slightly narrow toe box, which means they may not be ideal for people with wide feet. Those concerned about toe box specifically may want to try a half-step up from their typical shoe size.

Is Adidas good for weightlifting?

Adidas has been a staple in the sport of weightlifting since the late 1960s. World records and Olympic medals have been won in Adidas weightlifting shoes. If you focus more on just traditional lifts, then the Adidas Powerlift could be a good choice for you. If you are into Olympic weightlifting, we highly recommend the Adidas Adipower III. If you are just looking for a solid cross-training shoe, I recommend something like the Nike Metcon 7.

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On This Page

A Quick Look at the Adidas Adipower III
Adidas Adipower III Specs
Shoe Construction
Aesthetics
Final Verdict of Our Adidas Adipower III Review
Adidas Adipower III FAQs

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