Yes they are very good for walking because of the shape of the shoe. Please do take note though, that after a couple months or so of continuous use, some parts of the shoe seem to break due to the type of glue that nike use in their shoes. Based on my current experience with shoes I have noticed that Adidas have longer lasting, more durable shoes.
@@jordanwilsenach Thank you very much for your fast answer. Wich models of Adidas do you suggest me? I was a marathoner and now I just walking fast every day, trail walk too.
@@giuseppepetenzi Depends on your budget but I'd say for you the Addidas Terrex Agravic ultra trail running shoes will suit you but there are also other options.
I might just make a video on that but yeah they are comfortable and they are pretty good when walking or running in them. The only thing is that they are firm so they are not most comfortable shoes I have ever had but they are still comfortable and my feet do fit nicely in the shoes.
@@jordanwilsenach I just tried on a pair in a sports store, and I have to say they were surprisingly comfortable. they fit like a glove, the flywire lace system helps securing your feet and they are quite cushy. I didn't feel much of that firmness you mentioned, but I guess that comes with trail shoes by default - and I have worn a lot of them in time, so we may have different expectations. thanks for you time and effort ;)
Very nice review. I wish you the very best as a youtuber
Do you suggest it for fast walking on trail ?
Yes they are very good for walking because of the shape of the shoe. Please do take note though, that after a couple months or so of continuous use, some parts of the shoe seem to break due to the type of glue that nike use in their shoes. Based on my current experience with shoes I have noticed that Adidas have longer lasting, more durable shoes.
@@jordanwilsenach Thank you very much for your fast answer. Wich models of Adidas do you suggest me? I was a marathoner and now I just walking fast every day, trail walk too.
@@giuseppepetenzi Depends on your budget but I'd say for you the Addidas Terrex Agravic ultra trail running shoes will suit you but there are also other options.
@@jordanwilsenach medium budget
@@giuseppepetenzi Okay then you may want to look at getting the Adidas Terrex Trail Rider shoes.
True to size? How would you recommend it for trainning/ gym?
Yes they fit pretty true to size and can definitely be used for training and/or gym
how did you feel about the shoe, after testing it? I missed that part.
I might just make a video on that but yeah they are comfortable and they are pretty good when walking or running in them. The only thing is that they are firm so they are not most comfortable shoes I have ever had but they are still comfortable and my feet do fit nicely in the shoes.
@@jordanwilsenach I just tried on a pair in a sports store, and I have to say they were surprisingly comfortable. they fit like a glove, the flywire lace system helps securing your feet and they are quite cushy. I didn't feel much of that firmness you mentioned, but I guess that comes with trail shoes by default - and I have worn a lot of them in time, so we may have different expectations. thanks for you time and effort ;)
That's good to hear because I suppose if it suits you it will work for you.
Funcionan para el uso comuno, o solamente para trail y caminos destapados?
Can you please translate to English for me?
@@jordanwilsenach he was asking if one could use them for everyday use or just for trail and rougher roads.
fading, does it fade fast like the nike revolution 5?
Are these shoes waterproof?
Well not quite but will do fine with shallow puddles etc.
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