Satisfy and Adidas Debut Three Adios Pro 4 Colorways

Satisfy and Adidas Debut Three Adios Pro 4 Colorways

adidas and Satisfy have launched the first shoe from their new partnership, the Satisfy x Adidas Adizero Adios Pro 4. The race-day model arrives in three mismatched colorways and goes on sale Friday for $300.

Daniel Groh On Running Culture

Daniel Groh, Satisfy’s chief brand officer, said the collaboration is meant to keep widening the vocabulary around running. He added, “Together with Adidas, we want to continue expanding the language and perception of running culture.”

Groh also framed the project as more than a logo swap. “This collaboration is not simply about combining logos — it exists at the intersection of authentic performance and cultural relevance. Both brands remain true to their identities while creating something that pushes each perspective further.”

Adios Pro 4 Design Details

The shoe takes cues from skateboarding, spray paint and off-road buggies, with each pair built around a gradient fade across the two shoes. The color schemes are green, brown or black, and Satisfy branding sits on the foremost reflective Three Stripes on the lateral side and on the medial side of the split outsole.

The heel tab carries the text, “Stay Possessed.” Adidas says the Adios Pro 4 is the more accessible of its two super shoes on the market, while the Adios Pro Evo 3 is available in limited numbers at a $500 price tag.

Friday Release And Pricing

Friday’s release will go through the two parties’ websites and Adidas’ apps. The Adios Pro 4 uses Lightstrike Pro foam with rocker geometry pulled from the first Pro Evo, along with carbon-infused rods that mimic the metatarsals and a one-way stretch woven upper.

Stefan Scholten, Adidas vice president of product, said the brands are aiming at a fresh visual direction for running. “Together, we are creating a new aesthetic language for running — one that allows runners to express identity and individuality while remaining rooted in elite performance. Running culture is evolving, and we believe the creative tension between our two perspectives can inspire new ways of experiencing the sport.”

Satisfy is best known for apparel, and last year it made its first solo move into footwear through TheRocker trail shoe. This launch pushes the partnership straight into road running with Adidas’ race-day platform, and it gives the collaboration a first product that is built to sell, not just tease.

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