After reading your review, I'm even more eager to buy the R1! I'm in Hong Kong, and I really want to buy a pair of R1s but can't find them. I've emailed their support team, and it turns out they have set up an import-export trading company in Hong Kong, but they only operate in the United States, with some colleagues in the UK. As far as I know, the core team of Mount to Coast has worked for many years at brands like Nike, Brooks, and New Balance.
This is interesting! Because the company is so new, perhaps they're testing the initial launch in the United States? It seems counter productive for MtC to ignore sales to 95% of the world's population! 🤷🏻♂ However, I suppose it is also a way to control cost; maintaining enough inventory in a single country is a big investment.
Very interesting shoe! I couldn’t help but notice the resemblance to Tyr Speedworks aesthetically. How would you compare these two, specially upper and midsole feel?
An interesting entry into long distance running shoes! Over the past six months I have added Ultras into my mix of events: three 50K and most recently one 50 Mile. One of the 50K was on road; all others on trail. Not gonna sugar coat it - my feet were tired, more so on the road event. This shoe seems like it’s worth a look - and although 0.16kilobucks is not an inexpensive look, beating up our feet is certainly more expensive!
I'm not sure running an ultra, especially on the road, will ever be particularly easy on our feet, but I like seeing the extra thought going into a shoe that is apparently made for it. As far as the price, I think it is right in line with expectations. It's good to see a company not increasing the price just because they're new and have "different" tech.
Never found a shoe that I wanted to run ON THE ROAD for more than about 18-20mi..I do,but not cos it feels good..that will be the shoe that works for me..don't care what the price is.. have never understood why it's so difficult to make a breathable, lite wt ,cushioned comfortable long distance shoe that has some arche support and a flexible plate that you can't feel..give it speed laces..make it easy to pop off and on to change socks and insoles..other than the Hoka rocket x2 and diadora cara carbon nothing else has the chops..they are as close as I've used..finally some of that Florida heat is starting to drift up this way..thanks😊
Glad to hear your weather is getting a bit warmer, although I would never wish Florida heat on anyone, although I know how warm it can get in summer in your neck of the woods! I haven't run in any Diadora shoes, but the Rocket X2 does fit the bill, except for being easy to take on and off. I have to wrestle that shoe to get it on! 🤣
Love your shoe reviews! How is the toe box room & cushioning in comparison to the Altra Experience Flow? The Altra Experience Flows are my current daily trainers but always looking to try other brands. Especially shoes with wider toe boxes 🙏🏽
@@Sonnylorenzo4273 Thanks so much, Sonny! The toe box in the R1 definitely isn’t as wide as the Experience Flow. It’s a much more “normal” toe box shape. With that said, I didn’t have any issues running a 50k in the R1. They felt comfortable the whole time!
It is a sharp looking shoe for a first design. I like mid-stack shoes. I think $160 seems to be a good price and it seems like it was put together with quite a bit of thought process. My research says MTC is apparently a Hong Kong company. The zero-sage insert, is from german BASF and an ultra athlete named Justin Montague covered 854 miles in just 146 Hr and 44 mins using one pair of Mount to coast R1 (in the JOGLE ultra - from John O’Groats to Land’s End in UK) I believe those exterior padding in the heel collar is not just for aesthetics but for giving some rigidity so when you laces pull the collar there is a bit more some structure against heel bone without shrinking interior volume of the shoe. I think that extra structure can be useful if you are using the extra hole in which case it can work to pull the heel tab a bit more forward for better heel lockdown. The downside is extra weight. In Nike Invincible 3 they eliminated those extra paddings from outside of the collar and some people had heel slip as a result. I think they could have accomplish the same thing by incorporating some sort of non-stretch band or overlay extending from the back of heel (from the top) along the heel collar to the top of first couple of holes.
You are definitely my MVV (most valuable viewer) with insight like that on the exterior padding! I agree about it being a good looking shoe and well priced at $160. It feels good to run in too, which is always a plus! Thanks for your detailed comment! 🙌🏽
I was considering this shoe but went with the Tyr Valkyrie. I don’t know why but the mount to coast gives me old school bowling shoe vibes. Something Uncle Rico would wear on a Saturday night out on the town
They definitely have those vibes, but that's part of the appeal to me! 🤣 Which Valkyrie did you get? The Elite or the Speedworks? Both are excellent and both are not really comparable to the R1.
You've been waiting for an opportunity to say, "jacquard" haven't you? 😊 I'm totally picking nits here (as I often do), but how do you transcend distance? Distance is finite.
I've just found out through comments on this video that MtC is only focusing on the U.S. for now. The WRP2 does NOT have a removable insole. It's glued down!
After reading your review, I'm even more eager to buy the R1! I'm in Hong Kong, and I really want to buy a pair of R1s but can't find them. I've emailed their support team, and it turns out they have set up an import-export trading company in Hong Kong, but they only operate in the United States, with some colleagues in the UK. As far as I know, the core team of Mount to Coast has worked for many years at brands like Nike, Brooks, and New Balance.
Same here mate! I'm keen to get my hands on an R1 and log on some kays. How to get one here in Melbourne?
This is interesting! Because the company is so new, perhaps they're testing the initial launch in the United States? It seems counter productive for MtC to ignore sales to 95% of the world's population! 🤷🏻♂ However, I suppose it is also a way to control cost; maintaining enough inventory in a single country is a big investment.
@@StefannnZ Sounds like it's time for a holiday, Stefan! 🤣
@@its_Matt_B_
Consider it done mate.
A TRIP TO NY FOR NBA PLAYOFF and A NEW PAIR OF MOUNT TO COAST.
Wonder which would surprise me more🤣
Very interesting shoe! I couldn’t help but notice the resemblance to Tyr Speedworks aesthetically. How would you compare these two, specially upper and midsole feel?
It's great to have a conversation with a professional runner and UA-camr like you.Thanks for your honest review and run safe! 🥰🥰🥰
Nice product Mate!!! When can I get one pair of these in Australia?
Thanks so much, Kelsey! (although professional runner may be a stretch! 🤣)
very professional and deep shoe review, Matt.
Cheers! 🙌🏽
An interesting entry into long distance running shoes! Over the past six months I have added Ultras into my mix of events: three 50K and most recently one 50 Mile. One of the 50K was on road; all others on trail. Not gonna sugar coat it - my feet were tired, more so on the road event. This shoe seems like it’s worth a look - and although 0.16kilobucks is not an inexpensive look, beating up our feet is certainly more expensive!
I'm not sure running an ultra, especially on the road, will ever be particularly easy on our feet, but I like seeing the extra thought going into a shoe that is apparently made for it. As far as the price, I think it is right in line with expectations. It's good to see a company not increasing the price just because they're new and have "different" tech.
Never found a shoe that I wanted to run ON THE ROAD for more than about 18-20mi..I do,but not cos it feels good..that will be the shoe that works for me..don't care what the price is.. have never understood why it's so difficult to make a breathable, lite wt ,cushioned comfortable long distance shoe that has some arche support and a flexible plate that you can't feel..give it speed laces..make it easy to pop off and on to change socks and insoles..other than the Hoka rocket x2 and diadora cara carbon nothing else has the chops..they are as close as I've used..finally some of that Florida heat is starting to drift up this way..thanks😊
Glad to hear your weather is getting a bit warmer, although I would never wish Florida heat on anyone, although I know how warm it can get in summer in your neck of the woods! I haven't run in any Diadora shoes, but the Rocket X2 does fit the bill, except for being easy to take on and off. I have to wrestle that shoe to get it on! 🤣
Love your shoe reviews!
How is the toe box room & cushioning in comparison to the Altra Experience Flow?
The Altra Experience Flows are my current daily trainers but always looking to try other brands. Especially shoes with wider toe boxes 🙏🏽
@@Sonnylorenzo4273 Thanks so much, Sonny! The toe box in the R1 definitely isn’t as wide as the Experience Flow. It’s a much more “normal” toe box shape. With that said, I didn’t have any issues running a 50k in the R1. They felt comfortable the whole time!
@@its_Matt_B_ Nice thanks! Just ordered a pair.
@@Sonnylorenzo4273 Cool! LMK how they fit!
It is a sharp looking shoe for a first design. I like mid-stack shoes. I think $160 seems to be a good price and it seems like it was put together with quite a bit of thought process. My research says MTC is apparently a Hong Kong company. The zero-sage insert, is from german BASF and an ultra athlete named Justin Montague covered 854 miles in just 146 Hr and 44 mins using one pair of Mount to coast R1 (in the JOGLE ultra - from John O’Groats to Land’s End in UK)
I believe those exterior padding in the heel collar is not just for aesthetics but for giving some rigidity so when you laces pull the collar there is a bit more some structure against heel bone without shrinking interior volume of the shoe. I think that extra structure can be useful if you are using the extra hole in which case it can work to pull the heel tab a bit more forward for better heel lockdown. The downside is extra weight. In Nike Invincible 3 they eliminated those extra paddings from outside of the collar and some people had heel slip as a result. I think they could have accomplish the same thing by incorporating some sort of non-stretch band or overlay extending from the back of heel (from the top) along the heel collar to the top of first couple of holes.
You are definitely my MVV (most valuable viewer) with insight like that on the exterior padding! I agree about it being a good looking shoe and well priced at $160. It feels good to run in too, which is always a plus!
Thanks for your detailed comment! 🙌🏽
@@its_Matt_B_ It is a badge of honor Matt. Thanks! 😊
Great review! my favorite so far and definitely curious to get this shoe someday
It’s a simple shoe with a lot of tech. It works well!
@@its_Matt_B_ yes... exactly the shoe i have been looking for
I was considering this shoe but went with the Tyr Valkyrie. I don’t know why but the mount to coast gives me old school bowling shoe vibes. Something Uncle Rico would wear on a Saturday night out on the town
They definitely have those vibes, but that's part of the appeal to me! 🤣 Which Valkyrie did you get? The Elite or the Speedworks? Both are excellent and both are not really comparable to the R1.
@@its_Matt_B_ My wife bought me The Elite for my birthday and its hands down my favorite running shoe at the moment.
@@thebreakthrough4491 What a great gift! Wifey knows what she's doing! 🤩 I love the Elites!
@It'sMattB. During time code 4:25 of video, are those beacon devices on top of the shoes ? Please advise. Thank you.
It's the Stryd footpod. You can watch my review to find out more if you're interested: ua-cam.com/video/83QHcsK4LdM/v-deo.htmlsi=jafeSmEzuQTUauT5
You've been waiting for an opportunity to say, "jacquard" haven't you? 😊 I'm totally picking nits here (as I often do), but how do you transcend distance? Distance is finite.
It seems like you know me so well!🤣 Yeah, transcending distance is a bit of a head scratcher!
@@its_Matt_B_ 😁
I just ordered these! Wondering if these would just be good for slow sub marathon distance zone 2 runs? Let’s say anything between 12-26.2 miles?
Yes. They will work well for that distance. That is the range i've been using them for!
They don't ship to Europe..
Quick question - Does the Mizuno Wave Rebellion Pro V2 have removable insole?
I've just found out through comments on this video that MtC is only focusing on the U.S. for now.
The WRP2 does NOT have a removable insole. It's glued down!
want to try
They're definitely worth a try!
When I think of you with this shoe company name I’m like this is the white shoe you should have used on your st Thomas mount to beach run.
Yes! The name means this shoe would have been perfect, and the gorgeous white color would have been ruined, much like my shoe choice that day!