1:45 Thank you for the entertaining reviews. The cycling industry would like us to believe that not all carbon fiber is the same and love to charge a premium for different tiers. Hmmm, maybe a future frontier for super shoe marketing with carbon fiber weave “tuned for rigidity in just the right places at a lighter weight”
From Fleet Feet’s site it says the plate was designed with Ducati Motors, not Ferrari. Ducati is owned by Lamborghini, who in turn is under the Volkswagen Group
@runeveryday1069 I’m just repeating what is on the FF site who I assume but am not certain get their information from Diadora themselves. It’s ultimately just a pedantic distinction, and I care far more how the plate performs than who made it.
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You're not simply buying a running shoe, you're buying an Italian design running shoe. Why do people buy Ferrari's when a Toyota also gets you from point a to b?
They have a podcast interview with Diadora USA (Ep 131) if you care to actually learn the transition from that history to today. Or you could just gripe in the comments about a shoe you weren't ever going to buy anyway.
Agree somewhat, but hey, they're still in business so I guess they make ends meet. Plus they need to support their higher labor and research costs for doing everything in Italy, not some cheap labor factory in a poor country.
@@michaelcaricoo And not all the shoes made elsewhere are exhorbitantly priced. I just picked one up from fleet feet at $140 full price. Their pricey ones (The Equipe Atmos in 2022, then the V7000, and now their racer) are using Italian labor
BITR I think you're great but I'd like to ask you about disclosures. It's pretty obvious you have a paid arrangement with Diadora to wear and review their shoes. I'm sure you do with other brands as well, but this one is very obvious. I would prefer it if you disclosed this in your reviews.
anchoritecyclist we think you're great but we'd like to ask you about chilling. It's pretty obvious you need a chill pill. I'd prefer you take one before commenting on youtube videos.
Glad to see Robbe avoid being taken out by any snow or ice patch.....well done.
1:45 Thank you for the entertaining reviews. The cycling industry would like us to believe that not all carbon fiber is the same and love to charge a premium for different tiers. Hmmm, maybe a future frontier for super shoe marketing with carbon fiber weave “tuned for rigidity in just the right places at a lighter weight”
Exactly.
From Fleet Feet’s site it says the plate was designed with Ducati Motors, not Ferrari. Ducati is owned by Lamborghini, who in turn is under the Volkswagen Group
We knew it was from a car/motorcycle we can't afford, just couldn't remember which one
@runeveryday1069 I’m just repeating what is on the FF site who I assume but am not certain get their information from Diadora themselves. It’s ultimately just a pedantic distinction, and I care far more how the plate performs than who made it.
First Like from 🇪🇸. Thanks Thomas and Robbe. Have a great day.
Finalllllyy that hallway reviews 😅
Thought I was looking at zay flowers on that last catch 😳😳
Where did Robbe get his green jacket? Hard to find that color.
Ibex Wool Aire Hoodie. Here you go: bit.ly/3Hrsv4Z (FYI that's an affiliate link, but I swear to you it's the best jacket I've ever owned, can wear it from 25F to 60F, the merino regulates body temp perfectly.)
Does this shoe fit the same Atmos v7000?
It's the lambo of shoes!
Has the shoe a structured heel counter.
Yes
Has everyone caught up? 🤔
Not everyone
$300? You can buy Alphafly 3s for less than that. What are they thinking?
Everything from this brand is made in house in Italy so you have higher production costs and in turn higher cost to consumer
You're not simply buying a running shoe, you're buying an Italian design running shoe. Why do people buy Ferrari's when a Toyota also gets you from point a to b?
Right but can you get the alpha fly for less than 400 at the moment?
ah the Diadora Pretentious Carbon 😆
Diadora is mostly know for their soccer boots in the 90's. And now the charge 300 for a running shoe. That's just poor marketing.
They have a podcast interview with Diadora USA (Ep 131) if you care to actually learn the transition from that history to today. Or you could just gripe in the comments about a shoe you weren't ever going to buy anyway.
Diadora must not want to sell any shoes with a price like that. Completely ridiculous.
Agree somewhat, but hey, they're still in business so I guess they make ends meet. Plus they need to support their higher labor and research costs for doing everything in Italy, not some cheap labor factory in a poor country.
@@michaelcaricoo And not all the shoes made elsewhere are exhorbitantly priced. I just picked one up from fleet feet at $140 full price. Their pricey ones (The Equipe Atmos in 2022, then the V7000, and now their racer) are using Italian labor
BITR I think you're great but I'd like to ask you about disclosures. It's pretty obvious you have a paid arrangement with Diadora to wear and review their shoes. I'm sure you do with other brands as well, but this one is very obvious. I would prefer it if you disclosed this in your reviews.
We do not have any paid arrangement with Diadora.
Lmao
The shoes are provided free of charge.
anchoritecyclist we think you're great but we'd like to ask you about chilling. It's pretty obvious you need a chill pill. I'd prefer you take one before commenting on youtube videos.