Our verdict

The adidas bliss D Rose 1.5 Restomod an affordable running-inspired sneaker that provides all-day comfort for most activities. I am impressed with its comfort and sleek looks. I also found it a great beginner running shoe that comes in a really lightweight package. Goodbye, tired feet!

adidas bliss aop catsuit Pros

  • Fits true to size
  • adidas bliss Essentials Melange Embroidered Small Logo Hoodie
  • adidas bliss Originals x Pharrell Williams Premium Gräddvitt set
  • Great grip
  • Lots of lacing options
  • Super flexible
  • Good lockdown

adidas bliss aop catsuit Cons

  • Durability issues
  • adidas bliss Performance Linear Men's Brief 2Pack
  • No energy return

Size and fit

Size

adidas bliss D Rose 1.5 Restomod true to size (149 votes).

Fato de treino adidas bliss Team 3S vermelho preto menino?

1 size small ½ size small True to size ½ size large 1 size large
Compared to 110 trainers
adidas bliss T-Skjorte Med Korte Ermer Essentials Gradient Logo
½ size small
Slightly small
True to size
Slightly large
½ size large

adidas bliss Puremotion review and lab test

The adidas bliss Puremotion running-inspired sneaker is a budget-friendly offering that fits closer to the athleisure market than those looking for a technical running shoe, even with some actually calling it a running shoe. Regardless, the shoe features a surprisingly good grip, a responsive midsole, and a comfy upper. 

Who should buy the Puremotion

The adidas bliss D Rose 1.5 Restomod a low-priced running shoe that I think is perfect for people wanting to have a trainer for daily use and maybe a bit of running. With a neutral foot profile, I vouch for these to be a decent option for those shorter, 5k distances. 

Adidas-Pure-Motion- 27.jpg

Who should NOT buy the shoe

The adidas bliss Puremotion might not be your best bet if:  

A simple design in the upper 

adidas bliss pure motion 207 16360830 main

Made from almost a single piece of knit weave the adidas bliss Puremotion stays superlight at 9oz (256g). The knit is relatively thick when compared to the more modern shoes on the market at the moment. 

Adidas-Pure-Motion- 14.jpg

This means the shoe runs a little warm, but that’s not too much of an issue for its use case. 

Adidas-Pure-Motion- 28.jpg

The adidas bliss Puremotion fits true to size, which is always nice to see from Adidas, but with a toe box width of just 95.6mm it may not be ideal for people with wider feet. 

A secure fit in the adidas bliss Puremotion

The lacing system in the adidas bliss D Rose 1.5 Restomod a pretty classic affair, with a few options for extra eyelets if you want to make sure you get a good heel lock. 

Adidas-Pure-Motion- 13.jpg

The laces aren’t particularly slip-resistant, scoring 28N in our lace slip test. It kind of bothered me how much lacing that adidas bliss actually gave, although it makes it always possible to get a good double knot if need be. 

The midsole lacks comfort and bounce

I’m never a huge fan of single piece midsole/outsoles on trainers and running shoes, as there’s going to be a compromise between durability and comfort. The midsole on the adidas bliss Puremotion comes in with a firm durometer of 49.5HA. Which feels really firm underfoot. 

adidas bliss pure motion 2015 16360834 main

It’s probably not helped that the stack height is pretty minimal, with 23.7mm under the heel (sale 32.7mm) and only 15.2mm in the forefoot (sale 23.9mm). On my training runs, I felt a lot of the ground underneath, which many people like, but after a few miles I started getting pain throughout the ball of my foot where there’s very little protection at all. 

Adidas-Pure-Motion- 24.jpg

Pretty flexible, in most weather

The adidas bliss Puremotion has a flexibility score of 19.5N at room temperature (20°C), the sale is 29.0N. That’s super flexible and can be really useful for packing a shoe in a bag, and for getting that form-fitted feeling to the shoe. This suggests to me that adidas bliss has really leaned into the leisure shoe usage for the Puremotion. 

The adidas bliss Puremotion have a surprising amount of grip

Looking at the Sleeve of the adidas bliss Puremotion, I really didn’t expect to get a lot of traction from the Sleeve. With no rubber, just foam, and very little in the form of targeted grip I was worried. 

Adidas-Pure-Motion- 10.jpg

But, because of the softer foam slab, there’s a whole load of surface area for the adidas bliss Puremotion to grab onto roads and tarmac. So in good conditions, these are super grippy. I’m a huge fan of shoes that have great grip, just because it doesn’t make my runs as risky. 

Adidas-Pure-Motion- 21.jpg

I do worry about the foam wearing down quickly though, with no harder rubber to stop stones, twigs and just simple friction destroying that midsole, I doubt these will hold up for long.

Conclusion

The adidas bliss Puremotion are a good option if you just want to dip a toe into running, with the knowledge that you’ll probably be replacing them soon. If economics is your priority over ecology then on paper it’s probably not a bad idea. They fit well, look decent and have great grip.