I’m a heel striker and somehow most of the shoes that you have enjoyed have worked well for me (Novablast 3, DN2, Rebel V3, Adidas SL, The Triumph). I can’t have every shoe that’s out there and I’ve decided not to even consider certain brands like this one unless you thought it was the best shoes you ever tried. Still waiting for you recommended shoes of the year so I could hopefully get them whenever they go on sale for my next year runs.
In a world where the DN2 didn't exist, I'd probably reach for my B12 more often. But it's still, objectively, a _great_ shoe. How can you hate on a shoe that has Lightstrike Pro in it, even if it isn't full length? Glad you've softened your stance on it a bit.
It is pretty easy to hate on shoes with Lightstrike Pro. Adidas uppers, particularly the heel collar, are really bad. They perform well under foot, but it doesn't mean much when it is chewing up my Achilles. I am sure that the upper will be the reason I prefer the Deviate 2 I just picked up over the Boston 12.
“how can you hate on a shoe that has lightstrike pro in it, even if it isn’t full length?” that statement alone is very subjective. telling ppl what works for you should be working for them too like what you’re trying to imply is just absurd.
Retired D1 guy… just did a relay across the state of Ohio, mostly wearing this shoe (and supercomp) the shoe is real nice. It is fast and can handle 5:20s with ease. I’m a power based runner vs cadence based and true forefoot striker. Highly recommend if you are similar. Very great rebound/cushion. A lighter/faster supercomp trainer.
I think the only reason to buy this is as a companion to the RP2. This shoe teaches your foot to land "correctly" so as to take wear and tear off your RP2s.
I just ordered mine! I am training for a 30 k race with over a 1000metres vertical, and I have a feeling this will be good for inclined runs on treadmill.
This is type midsole geometry was what I thought sketchers M-strike would become. Sadly Mizuno running shoes aren't sold locally anymore from where I'm from. Great review. Thank you. :)
Late to the game as I just finally got these, RW finally got my size in the blue colorway. Absolutely LOVED this shoe with my midfoot to forefoot strike. 105F heat index and my HR was lower than usual (upper 130s) while having 4 miles MP effort in my 10 miler. Had no problem picking up the pace in a couple places when I pushed but super smooth when I backed off the pace. I guess I really need to try the WRP 2 now as it could be a phenomenal marathon racing shoe for me. This was way better to me than the Boston 12 since much softer.
Working hard and traveling a lot - stay healthy! I see you're headed to London for the marathon and will be at one of my favorite shops - SOAR. Love their stuff, even better when it's on sale 😊!
1st run 4 miles ez recovery The shoe was surprisingly easy to run in. Stability was good cornering at slow speeds. Look forward to running faster to see how it goes.
I agree I like my flash 2's at medium to slower pace than expected but that's okay I have a place for it in my rotation :) Maybe I am a forefoot striker and didn't know it lol what is your favorite fast pace forefoot shoes for marathon race day?
Nice, amazing review, I hoped to be it more like a "easy long run" trainer or a daily trainer... Edid: I use the Boston12 also as a easy long run to daily trainer... and works the best for me at these paces.
I felt the exact same way when running in this shoe. I'm a forefoot striker, and it still doesn't have that pop that you'd find in a carbon plated racer. I've been using it as a daily trainer, and while it's comfortable and forgiving on easy days, it isn't as versatile as I had hoped, which is disappointing for a 180 dollar shoe.
I'm a mid to forefoot striker depending on pace, but what would be interesting is how this shoe performs on downhills. Not sure if this shoe would fit the bill for hilly terrain.
I just got this shoe and its great uphill and downhill for me. Its a really good shoe. First shoe to make me smile during a run in a while. For reference, I have 20+ shoes in rotation, test for some brands and do 50-70mpw at 61 years young.
glass fiber reinforced plastic is plastic (usually nylon) with fiberglass sprinkled in to provide extra strength. so technically it is fiberglass sorta
@kofuzi i am pretty sure I just saw you on my Peleton video running Chicago's Lakeshore path! It is the 45 min video Chicago scenic ride, and you appear around minute 33 running southbound in a blue shirt (on the north side). I don't know how old the video is but it seems to be an early Spring day, cloudy. Check it out!
Hello Kofuzi, I am forefoot striker 5k runner. I often pain on my forefoot & foot arch pain after 3 k running. There are tones of comfortable shoes like MakX, Ghost mx, Triumph etc but I'm confused please suggest and guide.
I have my own preferences, but I think the right answer depends on the runner. I think if a person has been a mizuno fan previously, the rebellion flash 2 is going to be very exciting. conversely, if mizuno shoes haven't been all that exciting to you in the past, this one probably isn't going to change your mind
I was about to say the same thing, but I saw your comment. I was about to comment I respect Kofuzi for vlogging even if he doesn't feel like it. A true legend!
I’m a heel striker and somehow most of the shoes that you have enjoyed have worked well for me (Novablast 3, DN2, Rebel V3, Adidas SL, The Triumph). I can’t have every shoe that’s out there and I’ve decided not to even consider certain brands like this one unless you thought it was the best shoes you ever tried. Still waiting for you recommended shoes of the year so I could hopefully get them whenever they go on sale for my next year runs.
In a world where the DN2 didn't exist, I'd probably reach for my B12 more often. But it's still, objectively, a _great_ shoe. How can you hate on a shoe that has Lightstrike Pro in it, even if it isn't full length? Glad you've softened your stance on it a bit.
Kofuzi is right, I have B12, they're just OK shoes, Adizero SL is better for me.
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It is pretty easy to hate on shoes with Lightstrike Pro. Adidas uppers, particularly the heel collar, are really bad. They perform well under foot, but it doesn't mean much when it is chewing up my Achilles. I am sure that the upper will be the reason I prefer the Deviate 2 I just picked up over the Boston 12.
“how can you hate on a shoe that has lightstrike pro in it, even if it isn’t full length?” that statement alone is very subjective. telling ppl what works for you should be working for them too like what you’re trying to imply is just absurd.
Retired D1 guy… just did a relay across the state of Ohio, mostly wearing this shoe (and supercomp) the shoe is real nice. It is fast and can handle 5:20s with ease. I’m a power based runner vs cadence based and true forefoot striker. Highly recommend if you are similar. Very great rebound/cushion. A lighter/faster supercomp trainer.
Not to argue with the great @kofuzi but as a heavy striker this thing is fast.
I think the only reason to buy this is as a companion to the RP2. This shoe teaches your foot to land "correctly" so as to take wear and tear off your RP2s.
I just ordered mine! I am training for a 30 k race with over a 1000metres vertical, and I have a feeling this will be good for inclined runs on treadmill.
This is type midsole geometry was what I thought sketchers M-strike would become. Sadly Mizuno running shoes aren't sold locally anymore from where I'm from. Great review. Thank you. :)
I used to love sketchers... They've fallen off my radar. I feel like they were ahead of the game for a long time.
First! I was so early that youtube didn't give the option to watch it in HD lol Great review as always.
Excellent analysis, Mike!
Thanks Matt!
Late to the game as I just finally got these, RW finally got my size in the blue colorway. Absolutely LOVED this shoe with my midfoot to forefoot strike. 105F heat index and my HR was lower than usual (upper 130s) while having 4 miles MP effort in my 10 miler. Had no problem picking up the pace in a couple places when I pushed but super smooth when I backed off the pace. I guess I really need to try the WRP 2 now as it could be a phenomenal marathon racing shoe for me. This was way better to me than the Boston 12 since much softer.
First Like from Spain 🇪🇸. Have a great friday.
Working hard and traveling a lot - stay healthy! I see you're headed to London for the marathon and will be at one of my favorite shops - SOAR. Love their stuff, even better when it's on sale 😊!
Hope to see you there!
1st run 4 miles ez recovery The shoe was surprisingly easy to run in. Stability was good cornering at slow speeds. Look forward to running faster to see how it goes.
I agree I like my flash 2's at medium to slower pace than expected but that's okay I have a place for it in my rotation :) Maybe I am a forefoot striker and didn't know it lol what is your favorite fast pace forefoot shoes for marathon race day?
Nice, amazing review, I hoped to be it more like a "easy long run" trainer or a daily trainer...
Edid: I use the Boston12 also as a easy long run to daily trainer... and works the best for me at these paces.
Interesting
I felt the exact same way when running in this shoe. I'm a forefoot striker, and it still doesn't have that pop that you'd find in a carbon plated racer. I've been using it as a daily trainer, and while it's comfortable and forgiving on easy days, it isn't as versatile as I had hoped, which is disappointing for a 180 dollar shoe.
I'm a mid to forefoot striker depending on pace, but what would be interesting is how this shoe performs on downhills. Not sure if this shoe would fit the bill for hilly terrain.
I really enjoy this and Wave Rebellion Pro 2 on uphills. On downhills, it feels a bit unstable to me
I just got this shoe and its great uphill and downhill for me. Its a really good shoe. First shoe to make me smile during a run in a while. For reference, I have 20+ shoes in rotation, test for some brands and do 50-70mpw at 61 years young.
glass fiber reinforced plastic is plastic (usually nylon) with fiberglass sprinkled in to provide extra strength. so technically it is fiberglass sorta
Even more confusing then 😅
The Magic Speed starting to look like a 1980’s Boeing 707
Why are you not doing any reviews on the Saucony Speed and Pro 4?
Eventually. I had to wait before I could get pairs in for testing
sir which smartwatch or traker do you use for ur runs?
@kofuzi i am pretty sure I just saw you on my Peleton video running Chicago's Lakeshore path! It is the 45 min video Chicago scenic ride, and you appear around minute 33 running southbound in a blue shirt (on the north side). I don't know how old the video is but it seems to be an early Spring day, cloudy. Check it out!
Hello Kofuzi, I am forefoot striker 5k runner. I often pain on my forefoot & foot arch pain after 3 k running. There are tones of comfortable shoes like MakX, Ghost mx, Triumph etc but I'm confused please suggest and guide.
carbon plate for heel-strikers... innovation never stops ^^!
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NB: it was fun to watch Kofuzi struggling at heel-striking on the running footage :P
Elite runners midstrike at full speed in marathons ❤
What you prefer, rebellion flash 2 or tempus?
I don't have experience in the tempus as it is a stability shoe
Nice video
which shoes are good for forefoot strikers then?
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Still waiting cumulus 26 review
It’s coming. Eventually
New balance Rebel V4 or Mizuno Rebellion Flash 2?
I have my own preferences, but I think the right answer depends on the runner. I think if a person has been a mizuno fan previously, the rebellion flash 2 is going to be very exciting. conversely, if mizuno shoes haven't been all that exciting to you in the past, this one probably isn't going to change your mind
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sir namaste i am from india my request my weight is 104 kg which shoe should i buy for my running i am a beginner and i have over pronation plz advice
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Hi kofuzi looking very handsome 👍
Yoo whats up
Yo
is it only me or you looked very tired here?
I’m exhausted
@@kofuzihaha I presumed this was filmed after you got back from Jamaica? respect the grind Sir, hope you don't get sick or injured
I was about to say the same thing, but I saw your comment. I was about to comment I respect Kofuzi for vlogging even if he doesn't feel like it. A true legend!