Adidas has unveiled Treadflow, the world’s first running shoe engineered specifically for treadmill use, marking a significant milestone in performance footwear design. Introduced earlier this month at the company’s headquarters in Herzogenaurach, Germany, the Treadflow will be available globally from September 1 through Adidas online platforms and selected retail outlets.

The launch comes in response to a global surge in indoor running, as more athletes shift to gym-based and at-home training. Treadflow is designed to meet the specific needs of treadmill runners, offering targeted breathability, cushioning, and grip optimized for belt surfaces. With this release, Adidas aims to fill a gap in the market that has historically been served by multipurpose or road-running shoes.
At the core of Treadflow’s innovation is Adidas’ CLIMACOOL upper, which features a mesh construction with ventilation zones and outsole cut-outs to promote full-foot airflow. This 360-degree breathability allows runners to maintain comfort in enclosed, high-heat environments common in gyms and fitness studios.
Underfoot, the shoe is built with a dual-foam midsole that combines Adidas’ Lightstrike and Lightstrike Pro materials. This cushioning system is tuned to work with the treadmill’s surface, enhancing energy return while delivering a stable, responsive ride. The configuration supports natural foot transitions, particularly important for runners logging high cadence or interval workouts indoors.
Treadflow introduces treadmill-specific cushioning and grip
The outsole employs LIGHTTRAXION technology, a lightweight rubber designed to offer grip without excess weight. This helps prevent slippage on treadmill belts, providing security during extended training sessions. The Treadflow weighs approximately 220 grams and features a 10-millimeter heel-to-toe drop, with stack heights of 32 millimeters at the heel and 22 millimeters at the forefoot, aligning with elite training shoe standards.
Color options include Halo Mint, Mint Ton, and Lucid Lemon for women, and Mint Ton, Pure Teal, and Powder Teal for men. The launch is accompanied by an apparel collection incorporating the same CLIMACOOL technology, providing a full-performance solution for indoor athletes. Retail pricing is expected to start at £110 in the UK and AED 599 in the UAE, placing the shoe in the mid-range tier of Adidas’ performance lineup.
Adidas responds to growing global indoor fitness trend
Adidas stated that Treadflow is part of its commitment to innovation across all running environments, not just traditional road and trail settings. The brand emphasized that the product was developed in direct response to feedback from treadmill runners, including insights into comfort, temperature control, and underfoot dynamics.
Patrick Nava, Vice President of Product at Adidas Running, said the company recognized a growing community of runners training exclusively or primarily on treadmills. He said the Treadflow was created to serve this overlooked segment and bring performance-level engineering into indoor training spaces.
Analysts and industry observers note that the Treadflow represents a notable shift in product strategy. While most running shoes are designed for broad outdoor use, the Treadflow reflects a growing trend of specialization in athletic footwear. Experts suggest that if the model performs well commercially, other global brands may follow Adidas in developing shoes tailored to indoor fitness.
Reaction from early reviewers and fitness forums has been cautiously optimistic. Some users have praised the technical design and purpose-built features, while others question the need for a treadmill-specific shoe. Still, the Treadflow signals a step forward in catering to the evolving needs of modern runners. – By Content Syndication Services.
