matt and beth
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Bailed on Asiscs and Nike many moons ago. The toes box was way too narrow. Saucony and or NB!
I don't know anyone who likes the Speed 4s. Not sure how they messed them up so badly. We're all hoping the Speed 5s are released and usable before the Speed 3s are completely gone.SAFD: I was a Brooks Ghost gal but something went wrong with the 15s (feel flat after less than 100 miles) and I've pivoted away from them. Endorphin speed 3s have been my speed shoe but I don't like the feel of the 4s. I've added the Novablast 5s to my rotation which are the perfect blend of cushion and spring for speed. They are so springy and bouncy that when I wear my Ghosts I feel like I'm running on Old Navy flip flops![]()
Hierro (v8) trail shoes; those feel like a NB880, if anyone was wondering
And for everyone who is hoping for hot weather for MW, you may thank me. I've virtually guaranteed it by buying these warm clothes.
STOP IT RIGHT NOW!!!@sandam1 I bought winter jackets at Costco for $5/ea 2 months ago! We are determined to have warm weather in January!!
Looking forward to trying that one too - currently running in the Vomero 17 - I'll likely need to buy a new pair which will be the 18 by the end of summer. I'm lucky that I've never had an issue with the Nike toe boxes though.Another daily trainer I am looking to try out it is the Nike Vomero 18. The new design caught my attention. Nike's toe boxes have always been too narrow for me, so I am hoping this one will be wide enough.
STOP IT RIGHT NOW!!!
Couldn’t agree more! The Elite 2s are a game changer.SAFD: For training I alternate between a variety of shoes, primarily New Balance 1080 and Hoka Cliftons. But recently I have found a race day shoe that has blown my mind. I’m not a fast enough runner that I’ve ever notice a marked difference with carbon plated shoes. Until I started running races in the Saucony Endorphin Elite 2. Never have I felt so propelled forward by the rocking motion of a shoe. Adding to that they are so light with a very comfortable upper. The soles are so squishy and impact absorbing. The only downside to that squishiness is they are not the most stable shoe and take some getting used to. But the pros far outweigh that con and I’ve run my fastest 10K, half and full marathons in them in 5 years. Highly recommend.
This! I brought back the speed 4s after one three mile and a one mile run. Felt great the day I tried them on but were horrible every step after that at any speed. It’s like they were flat right out of the box. Can’t wait to see if the 5 offers up some redemption. I still have my last pair of 3s in my owners locker at Disney with 500+ miles on them as a backup.I don't know anyone who likes the Speed 4s. Not sure how they messed them up so badly. We're all hoping the Speed 5s are released and usable before the Speed 3s are completely gone.
Was he really really hairy? He might have been running bear paw. If not he was probably running barefoot.I remember some random on a trail
race absolutely bear foot. Simply amazing
For me, I can compare the 3 shoes I'm most familiar with.So explain to me --succinctly--all of you who run in multiple shoe types: what it is that actually feels different across your shoe types/your body. "Flat"?? "Faster"?? "Better"??--how do you know? Not looking for basic fit things like "the toe box/arch/insole" fits me well. I am just curious--as an oblivious/unaware person-- what you really get out of the different shoes and also how you got there.
Not sure if I should really care about this anymore, since I really don't plan to race, and don't feel bad after running in the same shoes for training and racing (other than the usual post-race feel), but I am curious.
So explain to me --succinctly--all of you who run in multiple shoe types: what it is that actually feels different across your shoe types/your body. "Flat"?? "Faster"?? "Better"??--how do you know? Not looking for basic fit things like "the toe box/arch/insole" fits me well. I am just curious--as an oblivious/unaware person-- what you really get out of the different shoes and also how you got there.
Not sure if I should really care about this anymore, since I really don't plan to race, and don't feel bad after running in the same shoes for training and racing (other than the usual post-race feel), but I am curious.