I have the Kiprun KS500.2 as a daily trainer and the KD900 (first version) for faster sessions and some of the less important races. The KS is a great shoe, but could be a bit softer for a daily trainer. Also, after about 500km, the foam has lost a lot of softness, while the outsole is still holding up. The KD900 is absolutely great, especially considering the price. I was afraid they might be a bit too firm for longer races, but still they felt fine in a (charity) half marathon. I have run about 300 km in them and they are still good as new. The midsole is still responsive and the outsole has almost no wear. I suspect the KD900.2 will have a similar durability as other Kiprun shoes. Now I can't wait to see what they've done with the new carbon plated model. Looking at the increased price, it better be on par with the major brands.
Lemmy is often the soundtrack to my short, angry, quick runs. Love it. Also love that Kiprun are trying to shake up the market. You're right, there's too many overblown shoes out there that just aren't fun.
I have version 1 of this model and I like it. Its shape is a little narrow, but its midsole is not soft like many newer generation shoes, and I particularly like firmer midsoles.
Sound good and definitely worth a consideration if they’re ever in a sale! My Saucony Axon 3s just keep getting better the more I use them (305 miles in them now). 1:33 HM training run today in them. They now feel a bit like a plated shoe with great cushioning/energy return. My favourite shoe for pure running enjoyment. You’ve got to get yourself some!
Probably as it’s a budget level shoe so they push the more expensive shoes.. Sent them a message asking if they’ll be doing a 4th version, will see what they say 🤔
I tried this shoe yesterday in Decathalon along with the Sl2. I was very pleasantly surprised. The outsole rubber did seem a bit thin, so my only really concern is durability. SL2 is tempting but the fit seemed odd - very narrow under my mid-foot. The upper wrapped around and under the side of my foot. But not in a snug way - I could feel it rubbing as I ran 😬
Second comment, algorithmically motivated - Edd, will you review the 361° Miro Nude? Crap name, but it's a 110g (size 7) marathon racer generating some hype. "Only" 171 earth credits!
I have their trail shoes, MT2? Use them for trail and the odd fell race, 5mm lugs for grip, hard to fault them. Only seem to go up to UK 10.5 for some reason? I'm like you an 11 but get away with them, true to size, maybe a little cozy on my feet but no blisters as of yet. I like Decathlon socks very much, my go-to running socks
Decathlon tried to make a beachhead near me across the Bay from San Francisco USA. I was not impressed with the shoes, but the running clothing and gear was great. They failed to get the success they wanted and pulled up stakes and went back to UK. My impression is that they are a great bargain resource that is able to offer in-house designs to match popular products at a rapid pace, not a year after the fact.
@@EDDBUD I was near-ish you last week when we helped the boy move to attend grad school in Bournemouth. I recall seeing a Decathlon, but maybe that was when we were staying in Kensington before heading South. Or Brussels? it was all a blur. Regardless, the clothes were cutting edge, but the sizing was oddly random; a Lg in one thing, like a shirt, was vastly different in a Lg in another style of shirt.
Thanks, looks like a good shoe! Might be a naive question but I haven't been to Decathlon in a while. Can you just walk into the store and would they stock them?
Yeah, I have to comment that the tiny details of stack height or the difference between sample size and EddBud size or whatever doesn't really matter that much... it's just the heel to toe drop u need to know
I wish running shoe companies published the stats for each size, it’s not as if they can’t do this, it shows how the bigger shoes are disproportionately heavier than their smaller sizes
Thanks for the review. I won't be buying those based on the tongue length. I had a similar experience with the PUMA forever run where the tongue was long and thin. We need the tongue to just support the top of the foot during lacing and to provide ENOUGH padding to prevent lace bite. My experience with the PUMA forever run has made me look at shoes with enough padding here as I don't want to go through that again. Thanks Bud.
It's a 2023 shoe, so I guess it doesn't count, but my value shoe of the year is the Craft Endur Pro. There are great deals on it. A fast, non-plated, light, durable, flexible shoe with kung-fu grip. The sole is basically beaded Pebax, but they call it Px :D
I used Kiprun’s exclusively for 4 years, but then they changed the shape of the front, crushing my small toes, forcing me from an EU45 to an EU47… So I switched to Puma since the OG Deviate 1.0. I will try these in the shop as I’m really not enthusiastic about the Deviate 3, too heavy, weird drop, outsole a step back etc.
I have the Kiprun KS500.2 as a daily trainer and the KD900 (first version) for faster sessions and some of the less important races. The KS is a great shoe, but could be a bit softer for a daily trainer. Also, after about 500km, the foam has lost a lot of softness, while the outsole is still holding up.
The KD900 is absolutely great, especially considering the price. I was afraid they might be a bit too firm for longer races, but still they felt fine in a (charity) half marathon. I have run about 300 km in them and they are still good as new. The midsole is still responsive and the outsole has almost no wear.
I suspect the KD900.2 will have a similar durability as other Kiprun shoes.
Now I can't wait to see what they've done with the new carbon plated model. Looking at the increased price, it better be on par with the major brands.
It's got VF 2 midsole silhouette vibez! Jolly good review Edd!
Lemmy is often the soundtrack to my short, angry, quick runs. Love it. Also love that Kiprun are trying to shake up the market. You're right, there's too many overblown shoes out there that just aren't fun.
@@scottmac1977 These are bangers. Nice and low profile. Lots of midsole
Dankeschön! I enjoyed your video while having brunch :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have been running in Thais shoe for about 3 months now and it has been an absolute pleasure. I would recomend it 100%. And thx for the review 👍👍
Glad it’s working out for you
Fighting the algorithm one post at a time.
How are you doing man? Your shoe reviews always bring smile on my face.
Thanks for tuning in!
Not on topic but: your enthusiasm for the metaspeed Sky Paris encouraged me to purchase - they are absolute bangers!
Glad they are hitting the spot
Very informative Edd. 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Great shoe thwnks. definitely 1 for me.
I have version 1 of this model and I like it. Its shape is a little narrow, but its midsole is not soft like many newer generation shoes, and I particularly like firmer midsoles.
i have the KS900.2 Amazing protection and confort for heavy runners ! a must have
Totally agree!
Thanks, Edd.
Very welcome
Sound good and definitely worth a consideration if they’re ever in a sale! My Saucony Axon 3s just keep getting better the more I use them (305 miles in them now). 1:33 HM training run today in them. They now feel a bit like a plated shoe with great cushioning/energy return. My favourite shoe for pure running enjoyment. You’ve got to get yourself some!
Interesting. Not heard much on those at all
Probably as it’s a budget level shoe so they push the more expensive shoes.. Sent them a message asking if they’ll be doing a 4th version, will see what they say 🤔
Cool shoe! The color way is cool
Yes they look fresh
I'd say for 130.00 or lower the adidas sl2 is the best all around shoe..for budget..two foams race upper super flexible and great cushion.
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SL2 is the best shoe you'll get right now for £130. I'd recommend anyone considering the kipruns to pay the extra tenner
@cremins I got mine for$ 89.00 on release date.. smoking deal love when adidas does that.
Absolutely!
@@cremins have you tried the Kipruns? just to make sure your affirmation is backed up by the use of both shoes.
I tried this shoe yesterday in Decathalon along with the Sl2. I was very pleasantly surprised. The outsole rubber did seem a bit thin, so my only really concern is durability.
SL2 is tempting but the fit seemed odd - very narrow under my mid-foot. The upper wrapped around and under the side of my foot. But not in a snug way - I could feel it rubbing as I ran 😬
you should do the Chinese copy-cats! ( they are very inexpensive 30 quit - Danke schön!
Second comment, algorithmically motivated - Edd, will you review the 361° Miro Nude? Crap name, but it's a 110g (size 7) marathon racer generating some hype. "Only" 171 earth credits!
If I can get it in a uk 11. 🤣👍🏼
I have their trail shoes, MT2? Use them for trail and the odd fell race, 5mm lugs for grip, hard to fault them. Only seem to go up to UK 10.5 for some reason? I'm like you an 11 but get away with them, true to size, maybe a little cozy on my feet but no blisters as of yet. I like Decathlon socks very much, my go-to running socks
Interesting. They seem to have them in the higher sizes here
So i am leaving for 2 days and i return to two new videos?🎉
can we consider the KD900.2 a supertrainer under the Kiprun range?
I think so
Decathlon tried to make a beachhead near me across the Bay from San Francisco USA. I was not impressed with the shoes, but the running clothing and gear was great. They failed to get the success they wanted and pulled up stakes and went back to UK. My impression is that they are a great bargain resource that is able to offer in-house designs to match popular products at a rapid pace, not a year after the fact.
Some banging shoes. Shame there isn’t one a bit closer to me so I can try some of the clothes.
@@EDDBUD I was near-ish you last week when we helped the boy move to attend grad school in Bournemouth. I recall seeing a Decathlon, but maybe that was when we were staying in Kensington before heading South. Or Brussels? it was all a blur. Regardless, the clothes were cutting edge, but the sizing was oddly random; a Lg in one thing, like a shirt, was vastly different in a Lg in another style of shirt.
Thanks, looks like a good shoe! Might be a naive question but I haven't been to Decathlon in a while. Can you just walk into the store and would they stock them?
if you go to the website you should be able to check stock for that store online by trying to put it into a cart (not completing purchase)
@@huzcer Ah, interesting, Thanks! Would love to check out the shoes in store.
@@robin29991 there is a "check our stores" right on the product page actually - just where the "add to cart" is
I haven’t either!
Yeah, I have to comment that the tiny details of stack height or the difference between sample size and EddBud size or whatever doesn't really matter that much... it's just the heel to toe drop u need to know
nice 1
I wish running shoe companies published the stats for each size, it’s not as if they can’t do this, it shows how the bigger shoes are disproportionately heavier than their smaller sizes
There are at times a big difference even in a half size
Nice vid
Much appreciated
Thanks for the review. I won't be buying those based on the tongue length. I had a similar experience with the PUMA forever run where the tongue was long and thin. We need the tongue to just support the top of the foot during lacing and to provide ENOUGH padding to prevent lace bite. My experience with the PUMA forever run has made me look at shoes with enough padding here as I don't want to go through that again. Thanks Bud.
The Puma tongue is padded all the way up where this isn’t.
I picked up SL2 for £80, superior shoe for £9 cheaper! SL2 for the best value win
Me too. Got the SL2 for £85 with some discount codes. Great to see Decathlon offering a good and well-priced alternative to some over-price brands.
Lemmy RIP. Lemmy definitely wear Magic Speed range!
It's a 2023 shoe, so I guess it doesn't count, but my value shoe of the year is the Craft Endur Pro. There are great deals on it. A fast, non-plated, light, durable, flexible shoe with kung-fu grip. The sole is basically beaded Pebax, but they call it Px :D
SL2 or Rebel v4 to replace Novablast 3 😅
If you like the nova then grab the latest version.
@@EDDBUD i cant help but wanting to try new things 😂
I've just been watching Go West Young Man. What else would I do on a Friday night? 📺
I’m one of the faces.
👊🏼🤖‼️
You didn't mention room in the toe box
Ample
First!
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Finally a win! Another ✅ off the bucket list. Can’t tell you how proud I am 😂
@@Mr80Miles Suspiciously fast. We're going to need a sample.
@@threatened2024 🤣
kiprun never go on offer lol get the SL2 when it goes to £60
More quality shoes need to be closer to 100 quid than 200 quid!
Overlooked by the viewers this one!
I really like my SL2s, absolute bargain, even better with a discount code.
I used Kiprun’s exclusively for 4 years, but then they changed the shape of the front, crushing my small toes, forcing me from an EU45 to an EU47… So I switched to Puma since the OG Deviate 1.0.
I will try these in the shop as I’m really not enthusiastic about the Deviate 3, too heavy, weird drop, outsole a step back etc.
Maybe they used a new last? Shame it was a drastic change for you.
@@EDDBUD defo a new last, the one used to make pointy shoes for medieval reenactors.