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adidas · 2018
Marquee Boost Low
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3.5
By dimension
Cushioning feel
4.5
Court feel
2.0
Bounce
5.0
Stability
3.5
Traction
2.0
Fit
3.0
Analysis
Performance profile
Performance scores
Cushioning Feel
88 / 100 · Excellent
Court Feel
64 / 100 · Solid
Bounce
88 / 100 · Excellent
Stability
81 / 100 · Very Good
Traction
72 / 100 · Good
Fit
84 / 100 · Very Good
Cushioning Feel
88Excellent
Court Feel
64Solid
Bounce
88Excellent
Stability
81Very Good
Traction
72Good
Fit
84Very Good
Is it for you?
If you like the bouncy, out-of-box-comfortable full-length Boost ride that only gets smoother once broken in, and can live with thin herringbone that clogs on dusty courts and needs constant wiping, then this shoe is for you.
the bouncy, out-of-box-comfortable full-length Boost ride that only gets smoother once broken in
thin herringbone that clogs on dusty courts and needs constant wiping
Forefoot midsole tech
Boost forefoot
Heel midsole tech
Boost heel
Outsole tech
Rubber traction with multi-directional pattern
Upper tech
Textile/mesh low-cut upper with supportive sidewalls
Cushioning feel
Plush and smooth
Court feel
Moderate
Bounce
Very good
Stability
Good to very good
Traction
Good
Fit
Secure low-top fit
Pro reviews
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Bilibili1 / 2
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Marquee Boost Low is a stable and durable court shoe, but the rigid Boost midsole places excessive strain on the Achilles tendon during extended use, making it unsuitable for players with average leg strength for long-term wear
Excellent durability, showing minimal wear even after intense concrete court play
Solid wrap and support when laced properly through the final eyelet, providing excellent stability
Achilles killer - full-length Boost is rigid and inflexible, causing calf cramps and Achilles discomfort during extended play
Low arch support with significant narrowing, causes foot blistering and excessive pressure on the foot's medial side
The Marquee Boost Low is an outstanding design work in Adidas's product lineup, perfectly blending retro homage design with modern platform technology as a model of aesthetics and design excellence, though real-game performance is hindered by heel slippage and pressure discomfort issues
Excellent design aesthetic with retro homage to Top Ten, distinctive collar design and fold-over feature, red panel serves as a design highlight that elevates overall appearance
Rich and outstanding colorway options, robust arch support and anti-twist performance from midsole crab claw TPU, good durability and reasonable price with sufficient stock
Significant heel slippage issues, excessive mid-sole anti-twist rigidity lacking roll-over feel, tongue material easily compresses when laced tight, causing strong pressure on foot
Poor court feel in actual play, front forefoot feels jarring, flared heel design prone to catching during braking and defensive movements, lacks smooth transitions
Marquee Boost Low is a stable and durable court shoe, but the rigid Boost midsole places excessive strain on the Achilles tendon during extended use, making it unsuitable for players with average leg strength for long-term wear
Excellent durability, showing minimal wear even after intense concrete court play
Solid wrap and support when laced properly through the final eyelet, providing excellent stability
Achilles killer - full-length Boost is rigid and inflexible, causing calf cramps and Achilles discomfort during extended play
Low arch support with significant narrowing, causes foot blistering and excessive pressure on the foot's medial side
The Marquee Boost Low is an outstanding design work in Adidas's product lineup, perfectly blending retro homage design with modern platform technology as a model of aesthetics and design excellence, though real-game performance is hindered by heel slippage and pressure discomfort issues
Excellent design aesthetic with retro homage to Top Ten, distinctive collar design and fold-over feature, red panel serves as a design highlight that elevates overall appearance
Rich and outstanding colorway options, robust arch support and anti-twist performance from midsole crab claw TPU, good durability and reasonable price with sufficient stock
Significant heel slippage issues, excessive mid-sole anti-twist rigidity lacking roll-over feel, tongue material easily compresses when laced tight, causing strong pressure on foot
Poor court feel in actual play, front forefoot feels jarring, flared heel design prone to catching during braking and defensive movements, lacks smooth transitions
Released in 2018, Marquee Boost Low arrived in the low-cut version of adidas' classic-shaped Boost team shoe. The design intent centered on keeping the comfort and protection of Marquee Boost while making the shoe feel a bit quicker and less bulky. Notable versions or talking points included its appealing mix of comfort and lower-cut mobility. In community memory, the shoe is usually remembered for a comfortable low with decent traction and support. It also helps mark a specific turning point inside that line, because the shoe shows what the brand prioritized at that moment rather than simply copying the previous release.