I bought the 860 v14 based on your comments in a previous video and I love them! I have 6 or 7 pairs, but keep turning back to these for my daily and long miles.
You leveled up! GoPro settings I sent you are looking good. Of course, it really helps to have a sunny day like we had 😁 My current shoe rotation is all New Balance - 1080v13, 2 pairs of Rebel V4's, 2 pairs of Rebel V3's. I have a pair of SC Trainer V2 with a worn sole @ 300+ miles. Until I can recover from an ongoing injury, I am staying away from plated shoes.
@@kungfukenny9300yeah, I’m a kid and everyone at school is working dunks, and j1s, or j4s and all, but they’re just so uncomfortable, like I’ve tried on my brothers and all and they just feel horrible compared to an invincible 3 or a 860v 14
Just gave away 6 shoes that were dead for me but someone else might get use out of them locally. But 7 more shoes. 6 from the supwell app. Truly is perfect for great condition, gently used, kind friendly hobby joggers. Just building up a new shoe rotation.
This is my current rotation: - Comfort: Hoka Skyward X - Speed: Asics Superblast - Race: Hoka Rocket X2 - Trail: Hoka Challenger 7 I use the Skyward X the most as I enjoy their protective, bouncy ride for my daily runs, long runs and recovery runs, but the other shoes are well suited to their specific purpose.
Thanks to your recommendations (we have similar tastes), my current shoe rotation looks like this: Nike Invincible 3 - everyday easy runs, Hoka Mach x2 - speed sessions, Asics Nimbus 26 - recovery, Asics Superblast 2 - long runs and last banger is Hoka Cielo x1 - race day 😀
I've had one and two shoe rotations. Currently, I'm trying to pare back a little. My favorite shoe right now if I'm going to be out for 90+ minutes is the Neo Vista. That shoe really moves me forward. I might try a last year's racing shoe at some point.
My running shoe rotation: They overlap in their uses so I will go from easy recovery to daily to faster speed: Saucony Hurricane 24 Brooks Glycerin Max Asics Novablast 4(to 5) New Balance SC Trainer V3 Brooks Hyperion Max 2 Asics Superblast 2 You forgot to mention, having a rotation allows the shoes, especially their foams, to rest and last longer in their durability
I'm building a new rotation and, right now, I'm halfway through it (Currently I own an Asics Superblast 2 and a Nike Alphafly 3). I already tried the Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris and loved it, I am just waiting for the new Ekiden colour to drop. If you have one, I would like to know a better or another recomendation for my speed/fartlek/series shoe. My Rotation: Daily: Asics Superblast 2 Speed: On Cloudboom Zone (Boom Boom Booooom) Race: Nike Alphafly 3 / Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris ( waiting for the new Ekiden colour to be released) Thank you
I was heavily diving into Nimbus 25 & 26 research because I was going to pick them up but as soon as you mentioned the comparison with the Diadora's I think my mind is made up and probably going to go with these.
I’m in need of some advice, I run 80 miles a week and I’m doing a couple workouts per week with everyday and recovery runs being the main bulk of runs. I have the Puma MagMax which I find versatile and Puma Deviate Nitro 2’s but want a secondary easy/recovery shoe that’s got a different drop because I feel a risk of injury running in the same shoe. Any suggestions Yowana?
I have only adidas prime x 2 strung as a daily trainers, what do you suggest for rotation shoes for this. I do not run more than 50km a week. I am inclined towards deviate nitro 2 or 3. But I have not tried
I'm a big fan and mean no disrespect. But, this is a great solution to a problem I've never had. The way I've always done it has worked for decades, including thousands of miles of running per year.
I also have switched to this way of tying running shoes. Had issues with laces hitting my stryd pod making a tiny click each step. This way fixed the issue :)
.....not to forget the importance of running in shoes shoes build on lasts with lots of differences adding a shoe with lots of groundfeel might be a good idea, to give the structures of the arch of the feet some stimulus and - you might call it much to esoteric - build and embrace a closer connection to mother nature..........walking or running a little on natural ground is also a good option to grow this connection i often think about the old tradition of walkabouts in Australia by the aborigines ......there is more about running than the eye can see edit: i feel the earth move under my feet for the longest time of human history we were nomads, and our feet are build to move. In my opinion we need to have that feeling what is under our feet. So doing all runs on pavement and wearing max stacked shoes too often would be not my suggestion. Taking a barefoot stroll across your front lawn on a regular basis might do the trick
Am I the only one who listens to these like podcasts?
Probably not. His videos are long as shit
Same!
I watch even if I don't plan to buy the shoe lol. I like his personality. Expression. And detail reviews
Same :)
You're not the only one. I watch these while drafting.
I bought the 860 v14 based on your comments in a previous video and I love them! I have 6 or 7 pairs, but keep turning back to these for my daily and long miles.
Got my Hobby Jogger shipping notification. Waiting for that hat!
You leveled up! GoPro settings I sent you are looking good. Of course, it really helps to have a sunny day like we had 😁
My current shoe rotation is all New Balance - 1080v13, 2 pairs of Rebel V4's, 2 pairs of Rebel V3's. I have a pair of SC Trainer V2 with a worn sole @ 300+ miles. Until I can recover from an ongoing injury, I am staying away from plated shoes.
Got a notification this morning that supwell merch is going out! Can't wait 🔥🔥🔥
I'm a sneakerhead from way back. Now that I've picked up running. My rotation is changing from Js and dunks to running shoes.
I ran a footlocker back in the late 90s. I felt this comment.
Once I've tried the comfort of running shoes. Dunks and J's don't appeal to me no more
Yooo you def just spoke my lifes truth just now.. thats def the natural progression at the moment
@@kungfukenny9300yeah, I’m a kid and everyone at school is working dunks, and j1s, or j4s and all, but they’re just so uncomfortable, like I’ve tried on my brothers and all and they just feel horrible compared to an invincible 3 or a 860v 14
@@ItsaNoah ahhh I see. Well, as someone that is in his early 30s. Do you man. Trends come and go. Comfort is consistent.
Just gave away 6 shoes that were dead for me but someone else might get use out of them locally. But 7 more shoes. 6 from the supwell app. Truly is perfect for great condition, gently used, kind friendly hobby joggers. Just building up a new shoe rotation.
My rotation
Recovery :Puma Foreverun Nitro
Daily: Adizero SL2
Speed session:Magicpeed 4
Long Run: Superblast 2
Race: Deviate Nitro 3
Trail: Fuji Metaspeed
Finally made my ideal rotation and couldn't be happier! Mach X 2, MagMax Nitro, Cielo X1
This is my current rotation:
- Comfort: Hoka Skyward X
- Speed: Asics Superblast
- Race: Hoka Rocket X2
- Trail: Hoka Challenger 7
I use the Skyward X the most as I enjoy their protective, bouncy ride for my daily runs, long runs and recovery runs, but the other shoes are well suited to their specific purpose.
Thanks to your recommendations (we have similar tastes), my current shoe rotation looks like this:
Nike Invincible 3 - everyday easy runs,
Hoka Mach x2 - speed sessions,
Asics Nimbus 26 - recovery,
Asics Superblast 2 - long runs and last banger is
Hoka Cielo x1 - race day 😀
Invincible 3 & hurricane 24 - daily easy relax recovery long run
Superblast 2 - long run and speed
Neovista - waiting to replace invincible 3
I just retired my NB SC trainer V1
My only shoe right now is the Vomero 17 (which I love)
Getting the Brooks Glycerin Max soon.
The Diadora's look great ❤
I've had one and two shoe rotations. Currently, I'm trying to pare back a little. My favorite shoe right now if I'm going to be out for 90+ minutes is the Neo Vista. That shoe really moves me forward. I might try a last year's racing shoe at some point.
You have too many good weather days, send it over here too :)
My running shoe rotation:
They overlap in their uses so I will go from easy recovery to daily to faster speed:
Saucony Hurricane 24
Brooks Glycerin Max
Asics Novablast 4(to 5)
New Balance SC Trainer V3
Brooks Hyperion Max 2
Asics Superblast 2
You forgot to mention, having a rotation allows the shoes, especially their foams, to rest and last longer in their durability
Brooks Glycerin 21 - daily relax recovery miles
Boston 12 - tempo, races
Adios Pro 3 - long runs, races
My shoe collection is definitely more ideal and more affordable than my Pokémon room 😅
I'm building a new rotation and, right now, I'm halfway through it (Currently I own an Asics Superblast 2 and a Nike Alphafly 3). I already tried the Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris and loved it, I am just waiting for the new Ekiden colour to drop. If you have one, I would like to know a better or another recomendation for my speed/fartlek/series shoe.
My Rotation:
Daily: Asics Superblast 2
Speed: On Cloudboom Zone (Boom Boom Booooom)
Race: Nike Alphafly 3 / Asics Metaspeed Edge Paris ( waiting for the new Ekiden colour to be released)
Thank you
I was heavily diving into Nimbus 25 & 26 research because I was going to pick them up but as soon as you mentioned the comparison with the Diadora's I think my mind is made up and probably going to go with these.
I’m in need of some advice, I run 80 miles a week and I’m doing a couple workouts per week with everyday and recovery runs being the main bulk of runs.
I have the Puma MagMax which I find versatile and Puma Deviate Nitro 2’s but want a secondary easy/recovery shoe that’s got a different drop because I feel a risk of injury running in the same shoe.
Any suggestions Yowana?
My rotation is all over the place. 😅 although they are mostly just daily trainers and max cushion
A supertrainer will be my race day shoe also
I have only adidas prime x 2 strung as a daily trainers, what do you suggest for rotation shoes for this. I do not run more than 50km a week. I am inclined towards deviate nitro 2 or 3. But I have not tried
Now, I'm tying my shoe laces like Yowana. 🤣
I'm a big fan and mean no disrespect. But, this is a great solution to a problem I've never had. The way I've always done it has worked for decades, including thousands of miles of running per year.
I also have switched to this way of tying running shoes. Had issues with laces hitting my stryd pod making a tiny click each step. This way fixed the issue :)
My new 5 shoe rotation gonna have to be easy, easy-everyday , everyday , everyday fast (workout?), fast
.....not to forget the importance of running in shoes shoes build on lasts with lots of differences
adding a shoe with lots of groundfeel might be a good idea, to give the structures of the arch of the feet some stimulus and - you might call it much to esoteric - build and embrace a closer connection to mother nature..........walking or running a little on natural ground is also a good option to grow this connection
i often think about the old tradition of walkabouts in Australia by the aborigines ......there is more about running than the eye can see
edit: i feel the earth move under my feet
for the longest time of human history we were nomads, and our feet are build to move. In my opinion we need to have that feeling what is under our feet. So doing all runs on pavement and wearing max stacked shoes too often would be not my suggestion. Taking a barefoot stroll across your front lawn on a regular basis might do the trick
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