Adidas Terrex Agravic Speed Ultra VS. Agravic Speed Comparison Review

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
  • Did Adidas accidentally make two trail race shoes? We put both the Agravic Speed and Speed Ultra through its paces to get to the bottom of what the difference is between these two shoes. We also go in-depth on what makes each of these shoes special!
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro
    1:08 Disclaimer
    1:25 Shoe Stats
    1:37 Upper comparison
    3:42 Midsole comparison
    6:55 Outsole comparison
    9:13 Finn testing mileage
    10:05 Sizing issues
    13:53 Brett testing mileage
    15:26 Upper and fit analysis
    20:47 Agravic Speed ride analysis
    25:22 Agravic Speed Ultra ride analysis. This is a Super Shoe!
    31:08 Purpose of the Energy Rods
    33:04 What can be improved in the next version?
    36:22 Do you need both of these shoes?
    37:32 Brett’s lukewarm take
    39:58 Durability
    42:56 Value
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  • @hyhlill
    @hyhlill 9 днів тому +7

    I got both speed ultra & speed shoes back in March. First I doubted about rug depth & rocker shape because here in South Korea we have very technical trails in Mtn, however surprisingly! it worked very well on both granite rocks + lose gravel trails even on downhills. Plus, my family loves to watch your youtube channel. Cheers!!! f/ very far east

  • @paulouellet4926
    @paulouellet4926 9 днів тому +7

    Hi guys, you seem have missed the fact that the cushioning of the Agravic Speed (what you feel under your feet) is 100% Lighstrike pro. The lighstrike is only a rim for stability. And the Lightstrike pro have 2 different densities (the front is softer than the rear); just press on the outsole in the front and the back to see the difference.

    • @nikb972
      @nikb972 9 днів тому

      yeah good point. its really a rim for stability and also better durability. So as Brett said you get your guidance from the 'firmer" foam but still have full hight Lightsrike pro under foot.

    • @scherry2900
      @scherry2900 9 днів тому

      Means the same "stable rim with super foam core" concept as in the Saucony Exodus Ultra and Nike Zegama 2.

    • @nikb972
      @nikb972 9 днів тому +1

      @@scherry2900 Hmm yeah the both you mentioned are from what I know and see really a core and shell, so the superfoam is completely encapsulated. Which might help even more with durability and stability, but takes away more from the superfoam feeling. The Agravic Speed has more a rim sitting on the top half of the superfoam ... kind of like a crown ... haha all these terms get kind of confusing but I guess you get it when you look closely at the shoe.

  • @realgrilledsushi
    @realgrilledsushi 9 днів тому

    Finally the comparison I’ve been waiting for. Thanks

  • @swenderich
    @swenderich 9 днів тому +2

    Been looking forward to your thoughts on these! I got both quite recently. Regarding the sizing: the Speed is true to size for me, the Speed Ultra runs a little bit big and I have to wear thicker socks to prevent some heel rubbing issues.
    I instantly fell in love with the Speed: this is the no nonsense, modern training shoe that I expected Salomon to make for years now!
    I’m still breaking in/getting used to the Speed Ultra. It’s smooth and efficient, but not as bouncy as for example the Ultrafly and Endorphin Edge. On flat, non-technical terrain (we gave a lot of that here) I think I prefer those. But on downhills suddenly the Speed Ultra makes a whole lot of sense 🤩 More testing needed, I might race in them in the Alps this fall!

  • @victorystone1984
    @victorystone1984 9 днів тому

    Nice! Been wanting to see a comparison of these two

  • @agmortimer
    @agmortimer 9 днів тому +1

    Couldn't agree more re. sizing - I would / will definitely go down half a size in future, but didn't have the option to return mine, so I was so relieved when the heel lock lacing worked for me and have loved running in the Speed more than any other trail shoe I have ever had - the lightness of the shoe is key for me, and the responsiveness too - running much shorter trails than these gentlemen do, so for a daily trainer it is perfect for my needs!

  • @patrickmunoz9521
    @patrickmunoz9521 4 дні тому

    When Terrex was giving away free shoes in Chamonix, they used a foot measuring device to determine the exact shoe size. I ended up with a US 8 2/3 when I normally wear a US 9.5.

  • @TrailrunnerTroy
    @TrailrunnerTroy 9 днів тому

    Really appreciate this review!

  • @kgenest100
    @kgenest100 9 днів тому

    Thank you both for this great video. I’ll keep using my 2nd pair of the old Speed Ultra and I don’t run long enough races to get the $220 one. Hope you can review the VJ Maxx2 in the next few months!

  • @jakeva9802
    @jakeva9802 9 днів тому

    Gorgeous looking shoe. So happy to hear you will start using them to hike also.

  • @javieriglesias6556
    @javieriglesias6556 9 днів тому

    Another brilliant review gents! One question for those of us strapped for cash, what road to trail shoe would you recommend to both train with and for race days?

  • @jeffreyadams5042
    @jeffreyadams5042 6 днів тому

    Agree about sizing, I would have gone down half size in the Ultra. I’ll let you know how they do for more than 60 miles when I put them on after the high country at Western States this weekend!

  • @ethansalter4489
    @ethansalter4489 9 днів тому

    Thanks for the comparison. In your opinion, is there anything like the Saucony Endorphin Speed for the trails? The plastic rods you described in the Adidas Speed Ultra seemed similar somewhat to the Endorphin Speed’s plastic plate.

  • @philipking3010
    @philipking3010 9 днів тому

    Enjoyed that a lot, thanks.
    I've had the Speed for 200km and it looks like the top by my big toe will blowout by the time I reach 400km. Pity. Been using it as a race and trail tempo shoe and really liking it.
    Looking forward to a Zegama 2, Tomir 2, Prodigio face off.

  • @matthewmyers7826
    @matthewmyers7826 7 днів тому

    @finn I think it's hilarious how much you love the Duo 1.5's. I got them for like $30 on Runningwarehouse, as they were deeply discounted due to terrible customer reviews (heel cup cutting into the foot). I don't run much in 0 drop, but they have been my work shoe for the past several years!

  • @nuffersgear
    @nuffersgear 3 дні тому

    I really wanted to like the speed. Unfortunately, after finally getting my correct size, I went on a 10-mile run, but had to cut it short because after 5 miles I got a quarter-size blister on my arch. I also noticed that on steep hikes the rocker made me lose traction on the toe.

  • @BillNanson
    @BillNanson 9 днів тому

    Great review.
    I haven’t yet been able to try the ultras - unobtanium on the Adidas app despite much more opportunistic pricing in Europe at around $280… The speed is also expensive (app) at $210 but are already available on offers at $140…
    I have a pair of Speed (150km so far) and yes, my usual size 44 is defintely long - the 2nd pair I’ve ordered is a size smaller - they arrive later this week. Shame I only learn of the agravic 3 now… maybe because of the larger size I still had (bloody) ankle problems on off-camber ground - fast downhills amplify that but a flat road brings no problems - But only my left foot! - I’m hoping the smaller size fixes that so I don’t have to resort to my scissors! The upper, though I like the ‘ankle-sock’ of the Zinal 2, seems more stable with the Speed and so my foot doesn’t slop around after 25km like it does in the Zinal
    I wish the lugs were deeper, like a Zinal 2, in wet or muddy conditions they don’t offer a lot of grip but these are the only trail shoes you can go out and attack 5 miles on the road!! So I like them enough to try a better fitting second pair - I’d like to try the ultras but european prices and availability haven’t yet allowed that.

  • @robertprosser7279
    @robertprosser7279 4 дні тому

    Would you consider the Agravic Speed ultras stable/grippy enough to wear for the speedgoat 50k? For context, did all of my racing including mountainous races up to 50miles and 11k of vert in Kjerags and then ran my first 50k this year (north fork 50k, around 3k not technical vert) in the agravic speed ultras. I’m between running speedgoat 50k in the agravic speed ultras but also considering ordering a new pair of kjerags or maybe even s lab genesis for speedgoat. Thoughts? I’m worried the Agravics are too tippy/not grippy enough for a techs course like speedgoat and that the Kjerags would be better. It Would be nice to have all that foam though!
    PS: Brett I’m the guy that asked you as P2P aid station last year if you had any random baller juice. Love the channel and the reviews,always enjoyed and appreciated!

  • @TheMassif
    @TheMassif 9 днів тому +1

    The video I was waiting for, like to it even before watching

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  9 днів тому

      Thanks for watching!

    • @TheMassif
      @TheMassif 9 днів тому

      To answer your final question about who is going to buy the speed: I’m primarily a road runner, I’m extremely happy with the Speed to use on long moderate trail runs, usually once a week…nothing crazy, 20-25km. The Ultra could do the same job (or even a better one), but I prefer a non plated option for those runs. The fit and the consistency/feeling of the foam under my feet is pretty similar to other Adidas road shoes in my rotation….in fact the fit and the upper is probably better than the Boston’s or the Pro 3. I know my use case is pretty limited!

  • @SillyNick42
    @SillyNick42 8 днів тому

    You had me when you compared the Speeds to Pearl Izumis (and old Kigers). It's probably just nostalgia at this point, but man, I miss the feeling of those shoes.

  • @pedroppa8221
    @pedroppa8221 8 днів тому

    Dear frieds, thanks and congrats for your reviews, top!!! I saw your reference to Kjerag, so, main differences and similarities with normal kjerag? Which one is more confortable underfoot and which one protects best in stone terrain, those small and sharp stones? Thanks!!

    • @pedroppa8221
      @pedroppa8221 8 днів тому

      I was talking about the Kjerag vs Speed (not the Ultra)

  • @grennangoeshiking
    @grennangoeshiking 9 днів тому +3

    Two comments about the Speeds, but first, thank you for reviewing them.
    1.). It’s the budget version of the speed ultras. I’m the type of runner who can not afford $220 race only shoes. $160 is a lot more affordable, and ai still get a super solid shoe.
    2.). Foam orientation: is just like Brett said, a crash pad, but like a rock climbers pad. Firmer foam to absorb the strike and press out against a larger surface area of the softer foam.
    Thanks again, keep up the solid work!

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  9 днів тому

      Thanks for chiming in! Definitely a budget Speed Ultra and one of the best value shoes in the game!

  • @dewaynescott5114
    @dewaynescott5114 9 днів тому

    Gentlemen thank you again for the honest review.

  • @brentg2792
    @brentg2792 9 днів тому +1

    Really selling me on the Ultra. Was planning on Nike Trailfly for 50k in CO mtns but was concerned about tech sections. Loved how first Speed Ultra fit my foot but that shoe was lacking in midsole for ultra races. Just having a heart murmur thinking about spending that much money for two pair of trail shoes.

  • @cadehebert7924
    @cadehebert7924 9 днів тому

    Currently using the brooks catamount 3’s for training and racing since it has a good balance of kinda being able to do it all. For someone who would kinda want one shoe to train and race in would the agravic speed work for that too you think?

  • @djclass005
    @djclass005 9 днів тому

    Got the speed a few weeks ago, it quickly became my favourite shoe, love the low stack and ground feel, but with the fun lightstrike pro bounce!! Let’s you run very fast on all terrains. Tried the ultra in the shop and it felt unstable just walking around. Don’t have the strongest ankles, so that shoe maybe not for me..

  • @aaronsmith2929
    @aaronsmith2929 9 днів тому +1

    Great review! Loving the Speed so far. The only thing I’m not crazy about is the outsole and feel Vibram would be a better choice over Continental. Put the outsole from the Kjerag on the Speed and 👌🏼

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  9 днів тому +1

      I wasn't able to tell a difference between continental outsole and Vibram, but I don't regularly run on that tough of terrain either. That Kjerag outsole is tough to beat though!

    • @aaronsmith2929
      @aaronsmith2929 9 днів тому

      @@ConversationalPaceyeah I only noticed a difference on wet rock and roots

  • @mdicello1823
    @mdicello1823 7 днів тому

    I bought the speed ultra. They are insane - first trail shoe that feels like a supershoe! I did not have any fit issues however, and was happy for a bit more room in the toes; I bought these for ultra racing, and with foot swell, etc. it made sense. I recently rolled my ankle BAD in these on a training run a week before an ultra in April and am scared to put them back on. I live in Pennsylvania, and our trails are all really technical. These shoe scare me haha!

  • @TrailRunnerReviews
    @TrailRunnerReviews 8 днів тому

    Loved the speed’s foam and mid-outsole. The upper broke it for me. Due to the “plastic” upper, you can only cinch them down so much, cuz the material won’t budge. My tongue actually came apart after 50 miles. The tongue itself came unstitched from the wrap on the inside. The heel was fine, toe box was great. Realize it’s a race upper but I really want that lower half of the shoe on a more comfortable upper for long runs.

  • @leonardoe8869
    @leonardoe8869 6 годин тому

    Is the cushioning from the Terrex Speed any close to the On Cloud Ultra 2? What one would recommend for a 60mile run?

  • @rmsrmsrmsrms
    @rmsrmsrmsrms 9 днів тому +1

    I would much prefer you wait to review until you obtain the proper size. I get that you feel pressure to publish or perish, but a lot of review value is lost in sizing complaints and swimming in them for mileage. Oh well. I went 1/2 size down in both models and fit is perfect; a very narrow foot might work at a full size down. I’m delighted with both: the TST is fun and nimble on up to moderate trails, while the TSU’s extra structure adds stability for longer runs. I still want a *full* gusseted tongue, as then a simple gaiter would keep out all gravel

  • @paulmulks
    @paulmulks 9 днів тому +1

    I had to sell my Speed Ultra's as the rocker was just far too aggressive for my liking and I found that it dug right up into the arch of my feet. Gutted as I love the midsole foam

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  9 днів тому

      Aww that's a bummer! The Agravic Speed definitely doesn't have as aggressive feeling of a rocker. It also doesn't feel quite as magic as the Speed Ultra, but close!

  • @elvay6847
    @elvay6847 9 днів тому +1

    In the true rugged mountain terrain of the Sierra Nevada, the Hoka Tecton X and Altra Mont Blanc Carbon are vastly superior shoes, for me. For gentler rolling terrain, the Speed Ultra reigns supreme. They're damn near Adios Pro 3s for trail. IMHO, of course. As for the Speed Trail, it's a nice responsive and lightweight trainer that shouldn't be compared to the Speed Ultra. They feel and perform completely different, much like a Takumi Sen versus an Adios Pro 3.

    • @javieriglesias6556
      @javieriglesias6556 8 днів тому +1

      Would you then say the Speed is better for shorter distances (5k, 10k, half)? I’d really like to find a Boston 12 for the trail!!

  • @fitness2568
    @fitness2568 9 днів тому +1

    I have the agravic speed , it truly is pretty amazing shoe , the dual density foam make its it responsive and fast , I think I have used it more on roads then trails 😂 and I also had size issues which used lock lase fixed it , great review guys and also I saw the speed for 65$ already

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  9 днів тому

      Glad it's working for you! I've already seen it discounted as well. Could end up being one of the best value shoes of the year as well.

    • @aaronsmith2929
      @aaronsmith2929 9 днів тому

      Yup, sick deal. I snagged a pair for $64

  • @TrailRunnerReviews
    @TrailRunnerReviews 8 днів тому +1

    Kjerag upper, this midsole and outsole would be 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥unstoppable

    • @TrailRunnerReviews
      @TrailRunnerReviews 8 днів тому

      IMO the best race and training shoe ever.

    • @henricarlson4250
      @henricarlson4250 5 днів тому

      i like adidas' plastic-y mesh uppers (takumi sen as well for example) for lots of reasons but i agree with you on matryx . however, i think both the pulsar 2 and the updated s/lab ultra 3 have superior matryx blends. breathability on both of those shoes is better than the kjerag, and the matryx blends are more comfortable. so i'd say yes to matryx upper, and a quicklace system. Edit : actually, either a quicklace or traditional lacing system would be fine. i think the lacing system on the kjerag leaves somethign to be desired, whereas adidas has it pretty dialed in.

  • @berry5954
    @berry5954 9 днів тому +1

    Ultra Sizing:
    No size down ;-)) perfect TTS for me. Identical size in the Prime X2 Strung as well.
    I think you hit the reason on the nail: The shape of the heel, if you're older your heelbone stands out more, then they fit perfectly, no heel issues.
    My heelbone stands out.
    Upper:
    I love the upper, 0 stretch is lovely, the tongue is stupid short though as you pointed out. The forefoot shape is awesome.
    Tuning:
    The midfoot section is too harsh, too hard, it is bouncy but it is a very harsh landing. (75kg)
    I'll be drilling a few holes to provide the foam some expansion space and tune the stiffness down.
    The shoe improves with the INOV8 insoles the fit goes from good to perfect, I assume this would improve the speed a lot.
    Magical:
    And yes this shoe might be magical, they magically crap up my legs as well, I've not gone over 15 in these.
    Socks:
    Rockay trail socks, the combo is awesome.
    Speed:
    Is that a fast hiking / hiking shoe? (especially with Finns concept of deeper lugs..)
    Both Genesis are too narrow.
    Awesome review again. Thx guys.

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  9 днів тому +1

      Thanks for your input! It's definitely to hear everyone's own experiences in these shoes and how wildly different they are!

    • @berry5954
      @berry5954 8 днів тому

      @@ConversationalPace It's a wild shoe 🙂
      I drilled holes in the sole today. The "ball feeling" under the arch was super annoying.
      So i drilled about 10 holes in the shoe (gauge first wher the the rods are)
      The i put in an innersole from Asics.
      Boy this is a nice shoe now. Lost some bounce, but way more controllable, way more comfortable.
      (I'm a cyclist, if a bike doesnt work we adapt it, why not with shoes..)

  • @JoelNads72
    @JoelNads72 9 днів тому +1

    As a back of the pack guy I doubt these are for me but thanks for the review....

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  9 днів тому +2

      If your racing is a larger mixture of hiking and running, the Agravic Speed might still be worth looking into 👍

  • @paddytrihey1189
    @paddytrihey1189 9 днів тому +1

    With your point about the lugs being spaced differently, it reminds me of mud tyres on a truck. The more dispersed the lugs, the better they are at performing in mud. Possibly the Speed version is better for muddy conditions?

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  9 днів тому +1

      That's what I would have thought, but the Speed's lugs aren't very deep either, so in deep mud they'll still just slide.

  • @eric-running-to-chamonix
    @eric-running-to-chamonix 9 днів тому

    I have 238 miles in the Speed Ultras. I think calling the sizing a mistake is a mistake. I bomb down steep descents on most of my runs (training for Speedgoat) and my toes thank the Adidas designers. The key is lockdown. I did have arch and toe hotspot trouble at Desert Rats, but only had about 25 miles in the shoe at that point. Needed breaking in. Otherwise it was perfect for those surfaces. I tend to get lace bite on my right foot with Adidas racing tongues so I put in tongue pads. My Nike UFs are relegated to puttering around the house and walking the dog. I suspect that nurses would also really like the UFs. But the Agravic Speed Ultra has no competitors at this point IMO.

  • @morganflockhart942
    @morganflockhart942 9 днів тому +1

    Just got my Speed Ultra juries still out decided to ignore your advice about no good for wide feet blister after 6km 🙄 surprised how good they were down some technical trail & they certainly shift on smooth trails! Surprised nobody’s mentioned how shit the heel is feels worse than the Mont Blanc felt like my feet were trying to escape all run !

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  9 днів тому +1

      I found that the more I wore them and figured out how to lace them up for my foot, the heel hold got better. Really kicking your heels into the back of the shoe before tying them up helped me get a more secure lock back there

    • @morganflockhart942
      @morganflockhart942 8 днів тому

      @@ConversationalPace Thanks for the tip will be patient with them 👍

  • @hawaiifranke7637
    @hawaiifranke7637 9 днів тому +1

    about those sizing issues ... are you sure that if of a shoe a certain size "runs big" that all sizes "run big"?

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  9 днів тому

      We had this issue with (I think) the rabbit dream chaser, where my 10 felt true to size, and Finn's 12 felt a little big, so it's tough to say for sure. We've talked to a lot of people and read a ton of other reviews/comments about the sizing, and these ones to seem to consistently run big across the board.

  • @RowOfMushyTiT
    @RowOfMushyTiT 9 днів тому +1

    What type of foot shape are these ideal for? I have narrow/high-arch feet. Usually only Nike/Salomon works for me.

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  9 днів тому +1

      You'll probably get a little bit of bunching with the upper as that happened to me, but didn't have any abrasion issues. It's a roomier toe box for sure, but a good lockdown can still be had on a narrower foot. The arch of the Speed Ultra is pretty apparent, so having a higher arch should line up nicely with the shape of the shoe 👍

    • @RowOfMushyTiT
      @RowOfMushyTiT 9 днів тому

      @@ConversationalPace That's great info, thanks! Bunching is OK if there is a tongue, if it was a bootie-style shoe then it would suck. I was mainly worried about having a baggy midfoot arch area. Also helps if the shoe has a banana shape.

  • @JuneScapula
    @JuneScapula 9 днів тому +1

    I have the Ultra in my normals size and since then tried both half size down which would be the right size for me. Made it work in my size but they feel soo much nimbler and racier in the smaller size.
    I would love a report on the Speed Ultra after a steep 1000m+ euro style mountain hike up. My calves blew out both times on 30k long runs involving these kinda hikes somewhere in the run. Anybody with a similar experience?

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  9 днів тому

      I had that issue the first ~40 miles in the Speed Ultra, but then my legs started to adjust. Either that or the shoes broke in a bit more. I definitely didn't do anything euro steep though!

  • @colinmcc8564
    @colinmcc8564 8 днів тому

    Edit, this is about the Speed Ultra. Sizing: I followed online review rec and went a half size down size 11 (all my running shoes are 11.5, except foe my Kjerag which also recommended a half size down). They fit length wise, room in toe box wise, but the lacing lockdown is tricky. The laces are elastic and have the serrated/ribs/notches, but thus far I can't get them how I want, they just feel really tight on the last loop but I dont want to slide forward. Overall I feel like the laces dont have any give, so yeah adidas lacing continues to disappoint (prior experience only with sl20.2/.3 and a prior year supernova).
    First impressions: Only 18 miles in them unfortunately, as I tweaked my back on the first run (not the shoes fault, but didn't help getting back home). Second run was better, but the next day my right foot was upset, but cant describe the feeling... Hoping to eventually break these in and race them for a fall 50k and then Black Canyon 100k in 2025. If I can't adjust to them ill have to consider another shoe or strengthen my feet to go long in the Kjerag.

    • @colinmcc8564
      @colinmcc8564 8 днів тому

      Guess I didn't really give a first impression, will come back after I get a quality long run in it. Very first run did feel super shoe like, though firmer. Have used it three times in total, all with a decent road to trail commute. I did also use a different retailers 20% off one item to justify the purchase so yeah, no regrets yet. Hoping to get out of the shoe as much as I can.

    • @pedroppa8221
      @pedroppa8221 7 днів тому +1

      Do you have the Speed or the Speed Ultra? Thanks

    • @colinmcc8564
      @colinmcc8564 7 днів тому

      @@pedroppa8221 Speed Ultra, my bad.

    • @colinmcc8564
      @colinmcc8564 4 години тому

      Went for an 18 mile long run (no elevation gain/loss unfortunately) on about 2/3 roads and 1/3 hard packed trail with minimal roots etc. This took the shoe to 30+ miles and may be considered broken in now. I warmed up in the Zegama v1 and then my pace at the same effort increased switching into these much lighter, much less cleat like, much more responsive shoes. The miles flew by and I did a progression at the end getting down close to marathon paces despite the heat and humidity. Didn't have to adjust the lacing or anything and basically forgot about them. Love that I can run fast on all terrain and the easy and uptempo miles were totally fine, thinking ahead to 50mi/100k races in the fall/winter.

  • @bacon2ator
    @bacon2ator 9 днів тому +3

    Speed a budget kjerag?

    • @ConversationalPace
      @ConversationalPace  9 днів тому

      Definitely has a lot of similaritites! I would say that the Kjerag is still better on technical terrain being a little narrower and having even better lockdown. Great comparison though!

  • @dewaynescott5114
    @dewaynescott5114 9 днів тому

    "Ribbed for your pleasure" LOL.

  • @jeffmandrellisgod
    @jeffmandrellisgod 8 днів тому

    MATRIX STRIKE