1345875

adidas Dials It Back To 2000 With The Adistar HRMY

A Y2K runner returns with modern touches.

adidas Dials It Back To 2000 With The Adistar HRMY

adidas is reaching back into its Y2K bag with another addition to its Adistar lineup. The Adistar Harmony from 2000 has returned with a new name and new tooling; available now in a red and yellow gradient colorway via adidas.com.

Now abbreviated to the Adistar HRMY, the sneaker plays off a turn-of-the-century runner that was distant memory until now. The updated model features most of the same qualities up top, but the lower half is completely altered with REPETITOR cushioning (which is lighter yet firmer than BOOST, for reference). As a result, the overall height of the sneaker is far taller than the 2000-born model.

Circling back to the upper, the Adistar HRMY features a mesh base, suede mudguard/toe, and TPU overlays that have historically drawn comparisons to the Air Max Plus. Metallic silver stripes appear on both sides, and the toe box features abstract paneling supposedly inspired by flames.

The Adistar HRMY is available now via the adidas website, carrying a box price of $160. See official images below and visit our Sneaker Release Dates page to preview upcoming pairs by the Three Stripes.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens adidas Adistar HRMY

SKU: JR4369
RETAIL PRICE: $160
RELEASE DATE: Mar 2, 2025

US 03/02/2025 Sunday

Powered By:
Retailer Release type Status
adidas US Standard Check Site
Sneaker Politics Standard Check Site

Latest News

Official Images Of The Nike Air Force 1 Low "NY vs. NY"

Updated May 4th, 2025: Official images of the Nike Air Force 1 Low “NY vs. NY” have emerged; these are expected to launch this Summer...

by Sneaker News 10 hours
8444

"Bright Crimson" Gleams From The Nike Zoom Vomero 5

While Nike is certainly keeping their roster of tech runners diverse with models like the Pegasus Wave or V2K Run. However, even if you’ve got...

by Matt Varga 11 hours
208

New Balance 933 “Grey Days” Releases On May 26th

For the first time in what seems like forever, the most notable skate shoe of the year isn’t a Nike SB Dunk (so far). Following...

by Andrew Rizzo 13 hours
842