Thank you, very informative video! I am looking for new carbon fiber racer for my upcoming cross country season. Unfortunately, I wasn't looking at purchasing new Vaporflys a couple months ago while Nike was holding some amazing discounts and now will probably have to purchase a racer around the $250 retail price. If I was forced to pay the same price on both the Vaporfly 2 and 3, would you still recommend the 2 for the 5k race distance (on dirt/pavement courses)? Does the "angrier" and more direct feel of the Vaporfly 2 translate to a faster shoe at the 5k distance? Thanks.
Good stuff! Very in depth review. Interesting to see where this channel goes
Thanks man appreciate the feedback :)
19 minute 5k is not elite but not average...lol...humble guy
Was thinking that myself I count myself an average runner & I'm doing 22+ minutes for 5k 👀👀😳 19 minutes is fast
What a beautiful video bro, well put together. Loved it
Appreciate it man 👊
Great review dude! Subscribed. Looking forward to more.
Thanks man! 👌
Great vid James.. subscribed 👍. Love the softer feel to the version 2. Did you try runners knot to fix heal slip?
Yea I use the runners not on both the 2&3. Definitely helps!
Thank you, very informative video! I am looking for new carbon fiber racer for my upcoming cross country season. Unfortunately, I wasn't looking at purchasing new Vaporflys a couple months ago while Nike was holding some amazing discounts and now will probably have to purchase a racer around the $250 retail price. If I was forced to pay the same price on both the Vaporfly 2 and 3, would you still recommend the 2 for the 5k race distance (on dirt/pavement courses)? Does the "angrier" and more direct feel of the Vaporfly 2 translate to a faster shoe at the 5k distance? Thanks.
My vaporfly ones are lighter than my vaporfly 3 the vaporweave weighs less can easily notice it but yes much softer under foot.
I've actually found the durability of the outsole to be worse in comparison to previous iterations
Really? Maybe the reduction in thickness has caused that. It’ll be interesting to see how they hold up.
How many miles have you done?
did u just call Nikeeee as a nieek?
Most people in the UK just pronounce it as Nike. (Rhyming with Bike, ie. Without the ee).