u/Pale-Bit1915

What is the difference between EVO SL ATR and Terrex Agravic SL?

Hello. As said in the title, what is the main difference?
I absolutely feel good racing in regular Evo SL. My PB is 20:ish, this November and January 2027 I have two 5K races where I want to go under 20 minutes. In November I will probably use regular evo SL, but in January it is very possible that it might be a bit icy/slippery on the race road (I did this race already in January 2026 and due to morning time of race, a big part of the race was a bit icy). That’s why I want to buy a “winter trail” version of regular Evo SL - how are those two mentioned in the title different and which one would be better option?

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u/Pale-Bit1915 — 12 hours ago

Looking for shoes for running on snow/ice?

Good evening.
I am looking for a pair of running shoes that I can use on race in January, when it might be a bit snowy or slippery. So this January 2026 I attended a local 5K race, which route was on local roads but due to weather conditions in my country, it was raining the day before and then the rain on road became in the morning ice mixed with snow. I managed to do 22:30 time on 5K using brooks Hyperion max 3 (shown on this picture), and I have to say it was very hard due to its flat sole. During summer I currently use adidas evo SL for tempo runs and adidas adios pro 4 for longer runs and Vomero plus for recovery runs (currently I train for marathon which is in September). My current PR is 20:30 for 5K in summer conditions if this id important or relevant. Since next October I want to focus my training on this 5K race in January 2027 but I expect the weather might be challenging, with snowy or a bit slippery route again.
Which shoes can help me with this in winter season? Are there any fast shoes with sole that can be helpful and prevent slipping in some point? I am thinking about Adidas Terrex Agravic, are they similar to Evo SL?

u/Pale-Bit1915 — 1 month ago