Catalogue/Adidas/Forum Low
Adidas Forum LowCourt Low
78Score

CoreScore breakdown

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Comfort72
Durability80
Performance66
Value80
Fit accuracy79

AdidasForum Low

Basketball roots. Street credibility.

Weight

292g

Heel drop

10mm

Stack

20mm

streetRemovable insole

Best for

Casual wearRetro styleBrand fansEveryday outfits

Not ideal for

RunningSportWide feet

Best price

$100

RRP

$100

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Verdict

The Adidas Forum Low is a solid performer — a court low scoring 78/100 in SoleHunt's data-driven evaluation, drawing on 0 consumer reviews and 0 independent expert tests. Tipping the scales at 292g, it is standard weight for a court low. The 20mm heel stack — a minimal stack — delivers a firm ride at 50 HC, returning 18% of impact energy and feeling cushion-focused rather than reactive underfoot. Geometrically, the Forum Low runs on a mid 10mm drop that works with most running gaits, with a 10mm forefoot stack that maintains the traditional heel-elevated geometry runners with tight calves often prefer. Fit-wise, the toebox measures 93mm — roomy, with space for wider feet and swelling on long runs — and the upper comes in a standard width. True to size. Standard D width. The removable insole makes it compatible with custom orthotics. It is designed for casual wear, retro style, brand fans, everyday outfits, and performs less well for running or sport.

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Lab measurements

Weight

292g

UK size 9 men's

Heel drop

10mm

High drop

Heel stack

20mm

Forefoot stack

10mm

Midsole hardness

50HC

Firm

Energy return

18%

Higher = bouncier

Toebox width

93mm

Breathability

60/100

Outsole grip

72/100

Flexibility

58/100

Heel counter

3/5

Ankle hold

Sustainability

16%

Recycled content

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Fit guide

Sizing specs

SizingTrue to size. Standard D width.
Size rangeUS 5–14
Width optionsD
Arch supportneutral
Removable insoleYes
Orthotic readyYes

Best for

Casual wear
Retro style
Brand fans
Everyday outfits

Not ideal for

Running
Sport
Wide feet
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Construction

upper

midsole

outsole

insole

heel Counter

lacing

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Width feeltrue to widthSizingtrue to sizeStrike patternallCushionfirmDurabilityaverageWeatherversatileEnergy feeldeadBreak-inshort 1 weekHeel biteoccasionalToe roomadequateWater resistancenoneNoiseminimalOdourpoorPronationnoneValue over timeholds value

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Frequently asked questions

Who should buy the Adidas Forum Low?+

The Forum Low suits casual wear, retro style, brand fans — particularly on street surfaces. The 10mm heel drop works well for heel strikers and runners with tight calves. SoleHunt scores it 78/100 overall, placing it in the solid mid-range of court low options.

Does the Adidas Forum Low run true to size?+

True to size. Standard D width. The Forum Low is available from UK 4–13. Its 93mm toebox is roomy, with space for wider feet and swelling on long runs.

How heavy is the Adidas Forum Low?+

The Forum Low weighs 292g (UK size 9 men's reference weight). That is standard weight for a court low. Weight is unlikely to be a limiting factor for most runners.

What is the heel drop on the Adidas Forum Low?+

The Forum Low has a mid 10mm drop that works with most running gaits. The heel stack measures 20mm and the forefoot 10mm. This geometry suits the broad majority of heel-striking runners and those transitioning from conventional shoes.

Can I use orthotics with the Adidas Forum Low?+

Yes — the Forum Low has a removable insole and is rated orthotic-friendly. With 20mm of heel stack and a firm midsole at 50 HC, there is sufficient volume to accommodate standard custom orthotics without the overall stack feeling excessive.