I realized after I made this video that I missed a couple different technologies such as light strike from Adidas and calling out freshfoam x from new balance, if you want to see a follow-up to this video drop a like!
Hes Kicks and there aren’t many reviews, I went with my family to a local shoe shop and they had them on sale I tried them on and we instantly bought them they might be better than boost
Love Reebok dmx sole shoes. The dmx 10’s are best sole in my opinion. 6’s aren’t bad but the 10’s have so much more air movement the just heel and ball of foot.
Clean man! I love sneaker culture AND the environment. U r the only sneakerhead who cares about the environment🌿🌴 PS:ur the BEST Better than seth Fowler ,jaques slade and the foamer Simpson I have been following yur videos since a year or 2. Keep the gud work up. Love from india
Brooks actually splits their DNA into some different forms to offer different feels as well. Their softest foam is the DNA Loft, which is probably a lot closer to boost than the Amp cushion. Awesome video!
Peak Tai chi is a very good comfortable foam shoe with that “squishy” feel casually but rebounds very well for running it. A Chinese only brand so not available in the US 😕
@@JeremyGiese did you only buy the runners? Peak has a lot more different shoes, but can't find much information on the other, the casual/walking version of the taichi seems interesting, but no one has compared to the ones that all the reviewers have.
Gilberto Flores I only have the runners. They have b-ball hoop shoes like Lou Williams I have heard good things about. But being Chinese only brand not much info outside afew models some reviewers have reviewed(like Sole Brothers WearTesters)
@@JeremyGiese yeah. I got a pair based off of nightwing. It's pretty good. Definitely going to pick up a few more, but as I see they have a few different models with the taichi cushion, and since I don't play basketball, did Tony parker and Lou William's dont really interest me, and they're not as cushioned as the runners, since it's just suppose to be the sock liner/ insert that's taichi. But they have a few casual models I'd like to know more about, they have a causal leather shoes worh the foam, that looks interesting and this other NMD/EQT looking shoe that is also pretty cool looking. I might want to pick those up too. I kind of just want a bit more information before buying. Someone who has the eqt looking ones said they're not as squishy or felt as the runners, but they're good. So I dont know what they're like compared to the runners. Those runners are really comfy and I like wearing them when I know I'm going to be on my feet all day, they're definitely good for that than even better boost or the pegasus turbos. So they're definitely a solid pick up.
Brooks DNA is awesome and springy (I like the Levitates).. NB Foam is an unresponsive block of foam (at least the last version was, I'm not optimistic). As a runner, I'd go with the Brooks all the way
Don't forget the P4U from Peak. Cool concept, especially for comfort. A kind of gel-like foam that is very soft when pressed slowly but stiffens when impacted with greater force. Lou Williams is wearing their shoes.
Yoshi Muroi yah you’re right, it’s Maori not Hawaiian. You do pronounce the vowels though. That vowel-final elision is an English language thing. I edited my response
Boost for me has always felt TOO soft and I dont understand why it seems like people think that softness=comfort. For me boost beds out after a few hours and even starting off it just compresses too fast to be able to walk/run at a good speed without feeling like Im sinking. Im not heavy either, around the 60-80kg mark so this shouldn't be a problem but it is.
@@Deniz-xm3rp Odd, may just be that you've got a good pair or something. I just remember wearing them for about a year or two and even starting off, they had the problem of it bedding out towards the end of the day so it just felt like I was sinking into a marsh. Guess I just don't like the "boosty" feel everyone goes on about.
Waxa 38 my feet definitely can’t handle being in a pair for a whole day because you are right but for short trips and running events they were great in my opinion, could it be the way you walk by any chance, I’m not really to knowledgeable on this sort of stuff but it may make sense??
@@Deniz-xm3rp I usually walk with my heel lightly striking and most of the pressure being on my forefoot. Of course when I'm tired I become lazy and start to heel strike a lot more though. My previous pair of runners was a pair of Mizuno's and I remember those for some reason were so comfy I could wear them pretty much all day and forget they were on my feet. I think I even took them on a day hike or two and had no issues really. I forgot the model name and they've changed the looks since so chances of me finding them are slim haha. But yeah I think after my current ones run out I might give Mizuno another shot to see if I can find a pair like my old ones again.
Some less hyped brands like Helion have pretty decent cushioning technologies like cloudflo or cloudswift too! Would like to see a review on those also!
If Cloudfoam on the slides feels different, then it's Cloudfoam Plus. They also make regular Cloudfoam slides that feel stiff and cheap. It's just injection molded EVA, and they make it lower density on the plus. The bounce is compression molded EVA, but that has some advantage because they can use different density on various parts of the sole.
Brooks DNA is an umbrella name for a bunch of different cushioning technologies in their shoes. They have DNA, DNA Amp, DNA Loft, and DNA Biomogo. The one you were showing was DNA Amp, which has the foam encased in a TPU skin, which is the shiny stuff. Supposedly that keeps the foam from expanding outward and makes it expand up after you compress it, which they claim gives it a very springy feel.
Just as a heads up, Nike zoom x is banned to an extent (in any official event such as the olympics) but there are specific regulation that the shoe must follow, the stack height must be under 40mm (the alphafly didn’t meet this requirement) as regulated by world athletics (formerly IAAF), any athlete that is believed to not follow these rules can be requested for an inspection or inability to compete
As a follow up they placed a set amount of carbon plates available for use in a shoe, those can not be more than one with the exception of a second one for the use of mounting spikes
Nothing beats UltraBoost for me honestly. I go on daily runs as a part of my workout routine, but I’m not a dedicated “runner” so maybe for those purposes there is something else better.
Which system is best for pure cushioning? I don't need athletic performance or energy return. I need a shoe that provides maximum cushion for standing at work for 8 straight hours.
A little late but I found the Quantum Infinity to be extremely heavy, which I didn't like. Comfort also wasn't what I thought they'd be as they run narrow. When it comes to Asics, which I love, I prefer the Novablast, which are extremely comfortable and light along with the Kayano line. I also got plenty of the Quantum 360 line, which are also kind of heavy. I also absolutely love my Hoka One One Bondi 6 but haven't tried the 7s yet as I've still got 4 pairs of the 6 I've yet to wear. My most comfortable shoe and extremely light. I also like the Nike Zoom Pegasus 37, my first Nike in over a decade as I just don't like the way they feel on my feet. I then tried the 36, which were way cheaper and didn't care for them.
You can also check out dna flash from brooks, its a nitrogen infused foam made to be lighter, while still offering all the amentities a training/speed work shoe has to offer.
I’m surprised you didn’t give much love to ASICS gel technology. I have a pair of Gel Lyte 5s that i feel slightly edge out the comfortableness of ultraboost. Sounds like i should buy some Reacts too huh?
Saucony hurricane 22 is the most comfortable shoe by far. Complete dad shoe but when I tried them on for the first time I knew they were the real deal when it comes to comfort just by touching the shoe laces......lmao all around great running shoe. Just a suggestion but you should do a review on them I want to see what your opinion is!
I really wanna try that Zigg Kinettica from Reebok. Only thing is I think I've realized that what works for me is a slightly firmer cushioning tech. Like Bounce or Nike Air. Boost and React are no doubt very comfortable but after a couple hours I feel like my feet are sinking through to the floor.
If you like firm, I recommend the new Balance 997 Sport or 990v5. The Zig Kinetica is not a very good shoe, from personal experience. The quality is low and they're stupid heavy.
Peaks tai-chi cushion is definitely one to try. (Sole bros, Seth fowler, and nightwing from weartesters all considered it one of the softest cushioning technology)
You forgot to mention fuel cell from new balance. They were honestly really comfy, and the look was better than the fresh foam in my opinion. Also, fresh foam is really recommended, it is bouncy and comfortable. So many models out there with fresh foam you can get for cheap. I got the Fresh foam ROAV model for like 20$ or something on the local shop.
The really difficult thing about fresh foam is that NB changes the formula for every shoe model and that makes it hard to really have consistency with the tech. So some shoes are better than other and it's almost impossible to know which ones are the better ones to go for, since not many people really review many NB shoes. Weartester does, but hes not really a casual reviewer, hes the one that mentioned the formula changes as hes noticed the feel being different from shoe to shoe, but didnt really go beyond that.
@@gilbertoflores7397 yeah, i do agree on the inconsistency aspect. I've seen several models that utilize fresh foam, and they were different. The direct comparison i could think about is like puma's nrgy cushioning, some of them are bricks while others are just as good as adidas' boost. I'd say, if you like bounce, you probably gonna like fresh foam, since it is not as squishy as boost (which some people including myself, didnt really like) but not bricks like i'd say a jordan 3.
@@vrmln9664 yeah. The only shoes that are boost like from puma are the hybrid foam/ground beef looking shoes. the energy tech is meh, I have a few of them, and the insole is where most of the comfort comes from, still really good. And I actually love bounce, it's a good firm cushion that is better for stationary stances, or being on your feet all day not moving too much. So I've wanted to try Fresh foam, I've tried on a few models but never been too impressed/felt like I needed to buy a pair of shoes with fresh foam, however in seeing reviews on the newer fresh foam shoes, nightwing said they changed the compound in the newer ones like the beacons and other models and that they're mush better. So I might want to check them out, however I'd like to see more reviews before I buy anything. But I do want to try the best version of fresh foam. I ended up buying like 2 pairs of the fuelcell shoes from New Balance, it's a really good cushion that is definitely worth checking out too. It's also because there were a lot of reviews on the cushion that I decided to order a pair and like them so much I got another. Same cant be said about fresh foam, not a lot of information about it or a comparison between different models, like hes does with all the boost models that come out.
Ive tried nike react adidas boost and asics gel lyte and asics r by far the best for all day comfort. Im on my feet all day at work and i make it thru the whole day without noticing any pain. Asics r slept on fr fr
Which shoe is the most squishy and comfortable for very casual use? I don't run so I really don't mind the responsiveness factor, I need something for extreme comfort
@@camjustdoit.7879 I mean, if you prefer to run with shoes that a lot of runners do not consider great for running then the ON Shoes don't sound that great.
Awesome thanks. I heard the Nike shoe was banned not necessarily cuz of the cushioning but because the shoe under investigation had three carbon fiber plates, the midsole was too thick, and the shoe needed to be available to the general public by April. Nike responded by making a shoe that ended up fitting all those criteria
The one used to break the marathon record was, because it was all those things you mentioned. That would be the one specifically designed for the runner. The vaporfly elite (from the 1st gen) that were never released to the public, eventually were available when new improvements were made, but a knockdown version (the 4%) was made available to the public. These new ones that are releasing are the public version that are still an improvement to the next% but fit within the regulation. And are not banned. But that's all Nike is allowed to let their runners use, not the special made for their runner, that will never be available to the public.
That’s what you call comfort!!!! Squiqqy soles! I have an old Nike shoes, bought it for 40 euros in a Nike outlet , and gosh, it is like walking on marshmallows, I have about 14 pair of runners, this one is 10/10, more comfy than Adidas boost, for triple price
I really liked this opinion vid. I don't resell but I buy entirely too many pair of sneakers. I appreciate these comparison vids. I still want a most comfortable Jordan 1-10 from the first to the 10th in comfort order vid.
Thank you for this! I LOVE when you do these videos. I have compared the UB 19 with my Asics Gel Nimbus 22 and they're both pretty comfortable imo. Can you expand more on Asics tech? Thanks.
Your video was also made a month too early to feature Asics' FlyteFoam Blast featured in the Novablast (and hopefully other products in the future). It is super plush and cushy, without being too squishy. It is also more responsive than Boost. Should definitely include the FF Blast midsole in your follow-up!
new balance fresh foam is actually pretty light and comfy but it has less response/bounce than I prefer for running. however brooks dna amp is complete ass, heavy and stiff as hell and the cushion/bounce isn't even that good. they have another foam called dna loft that I haven't tried yet, it's supposed to be their softest cushioning but I would recommend just staying away from brooks altogether. all their shoes I've tried have that awful heavy/stiff feel and most have high heel drop which only adds to that feeling.
Good vid. Yeah, I feel like Adidas lightstike and adiprene are pretty big oversights. I think New Balance FuelCell should be included; and maybe their Abzorb and Encap.
I realized after I made this video that I missed a couple different technologies such as light strike from Adidas and calling out freshfoam x from new balance, if you want to see a follow-up to this video drop a like!
also saucony pwrrun +
Hes Kicks can you do a review on oofos slides they are amazing you will love them they also have sneakers
Hes Kicks and there aren’t many reviews, I went with my family to a local shoe shop and they had them on sale I tried them on and we instantly bought them they might be better than boost
You should man, maybe give some examples of the most comfortable new balance.
Don't fotget Skecher's hyperburst..
11:32 We’re gonna end the list with crocs?!
i love how he talked about the olympics that never happened
That's because this video came out before the Olympics were cancelled.
@@saysoun752 i mean, it was in february of 2020 so who knows?
You NEED to look at ON running shoes, they are so underrated but so good
Reebok is still making shoes with full length DMX air cushioning that feel pretty cool on feet, you should get some Daytona's or DMX6's
Not reebox
DMX super comfortable
They have a new ever road dmx slide for life style which is very comfortable and good looking
Love Reebok dmx sole shoes. The dmx 10’s are best sole in my opinion. 6’s aren’t bad but the 10’s have so much more air movement the just heel and ball of foot.
This is awesome - your roundups and top-5 type videos are the best. Can't wait to see more of this kind of video.
Clean man!
I love sneaker culture AND the environment.
U r the only sneakerhead who cares about the environment🌿🌴
PS:ur the BEST
Better than seth Fowler ,jaques slade and the foamer Simpson
I have been following yur videos since a year or 2.
Keep the gud work up.
Love from india
That yellow and blue New Balance Fresh Form was 🔥🔥🔥 not to mention that black and volt colored Nike with the Zoom X tech. Nice!!!!
Black and green is the alphafly zoom next%
Brooks actually splits their DNA into some different forms to offer different feels as well. Their softest foam is the DNA Loft, which is probably a lot closer to boost than the Amp cushion. Awesome video!
Peak Tai chi is a very good comfortable foam shoe with that “squishy” feel casually but rebounds very well for running it. A Chinese only brand so not available in the US 😕
Anything is available in the US if you import it.
Eden Thompson yep both my pairs were. Just stating since not in the US most don’t know about it or deter from purchasing.
@@JeremyGiese did you only buy the runners? Peak has a lot more different shoes, but can't find much information on the other, the casual/walking version of the taichi seems interesting, but no one has compared to the ones that all the reviewers have.
Gilberto Flores I only have the runners. They have b-ball hoop shoes like Lou Williams I have heard good things about. But being Chinese only brand not much info outside afew models some reviewers have reviewed(like Sole Brothers WearTesters)
@@JeremyGiese yeah. I got a pair based off of nightwing. It's pretty good. Definitely going to pick up a few more, but as I see they have a few different models with the taichi cushion, and since I don't play basketball, did Tony parker and Lou William's dont really interest me, and they're not as cushioned as the runners, since it's just suppose to be the sock liner/ insert that's taichi. But they have a few casual models I'd like to know more about, they have a causal leather shoes worh the foam, that looks interesting and this other NMD/EQT looking shoe that is also pretty cool looking. I might want to pick those up too. I kind of just want a bit more information before buying. Someone who has the eqt looking ones said they're not as squishy or felt as the runners, but they're good. So I dont know what they're like compared to the runners. Those runners are really comfy and I like wearing them when I know I'm going to be on my feet all day, they're definitely good for that than even better boost or the pegasus turbos. So they're definitely a solid pick up.
Brooks DNA is awesome and springy (I like the Levitates).. NB Foam is an unresponsive block of foam (at least the last version was, I'm not optimistic). As a runner, I'd go with the Brooks all the way
ZOOM X looks like a pair of DUTCH WOODEN CLOGS from the back🙃
Don't forget the P4U from Peak. Cool concept, especially for comfort. A kind of gel-like foam that is very soft when pressed slowly but stiffens when impacted with greater force.
Lou Williams is wearing their shoes.
Hoka’s “one one” is pronounced o-ne o-ne (for linguists out there who would object to the anglicized diphthongs if I said “o-ney o-ney”)
I actually thought it was Oh Neh Oh Neh
Isn't it a French company that used the Maori language for its company name?
Yoshi Muroi yah you’re right, it’s Maori not Hawaiian. You do pronounce the vowels though. That vowel-final elision is an English language thing.
I edited my response
@@robertotomas idk I mean I pronounce O-ney o ney
I knew it was wrong, but I didnt want to ruin it again another wrong way lol
Thanks for the good content
Boost for me has always felt TOO soft and I dont understand why it seems like people think that softness=comfort. For me boost beds out after a few hours and even starting off it just compresses too fast to be able to walk/run at a good speed without feeling like Im sinking. Im not heavy either, around the 60-80kg mark so this shouldn't be a problem but it is.
I own a pair of ulltraboosts, and even though im in the middle of that weight bracket, ive had 0 issues because it is really responsive.
@@Deniz-xm3rp Odd, may just be that you've got a good pair or something. I just remember wearing them for about a year or two and even starting off, they had the problem of it bedding out towards the end of the day so it just felt like I was sinking into a marsh. Guess I just don't like the "boosty" feel everyone goes on about.
Waxa 38 my feet definitely can’t handle being in a pair for a whole day because you are right but for short trips and running events they were great in my opinion, could it be the way you walk by any chance, I’m not really to knowledgeable on this sort of stuff but it may make sense??
@@Deniz-xm3rp I usually walk with my heel lightly striking and most of the pressure being on my forefoot. Of course when I'm tired I become lazy and start to heel strike a lot more though. My previous pair of runners was a pair of Mizuno's and I remember those for some reason were so comfy I could wear them pretty much all day and forget they were on my feet. I think I even took them on a day hike or two and had no issues really. I forgot the model name and they've changed the looks since so chances of me finding them are slim haha. But yeah I think after my current ones run out I might give Mizuno another shot to see if I can find a pair like my old ones again.
This was very insightful.
Great video. I loved the parts where you could see them on foot, being worn.
Love the video just wish you would’ve named maybe the top five most comfortable--Just to narrow it down for us when we go shopping
You forgot Adiprine but talked about cloud foam! Still an awesome informative video!
Tyler Buck I could just do like a top 10 adidas tech vid there is so many!
Some less hyped brands like Helion have pretty decent cushioning technologies like cloudflo or cloudswift too! Would like to see a review on those also!
If Cloudfoam on the slides feels different, then it's Cloudfoam Plus. They also make regular Cloudfoam slides that feel stiff and cheap. It's just injection molded EVA, and they make it lower density on the plus. The bounce is compression molded EVA, but that has some advantage because they can use different density on various parts of the sole.
Brooks DNA is an umbrella name for a bunch of different cushioning technologies in their shoes. They have DNA, DNA Amp, DNA Loft, and DNA Biomogo. The one you were showing was DNA Amp, which has the foam encased in a TPU skin, which is the shiny stuff. Supposedly that keeps the foam from expanding outward and makes it expand up after you compress it, which they claim gives it a very springy feel.
Thanks for the hard work on this video!!! Learned some good stuff. God bless you and yours Hes!!!
Again awesome video with a lot of good info. Keep grinding and stay safe🙏
ASICS drop quality, UNDER ARMOUR interesting, very light. HOKA ONE ONE big cushion have to try.
Just as a heads up, Nike zoom x is banned to an extent (in any official event such as the olympics) but there are specific regulation that the shoe must follow, the stack height must be under 40mm (the alphafly didn’t meet this requirement) as regulated by world athletics (formerly IAAF), any athlete that is believed to not follow these rules can be requested for an inspection or inability to compete
As a follow up they placed a set amount of carbon plates available for use in a shoe, those can not be more than one with the exception of a second one for the use of mounting spikes
Great fan of yours man!!!
You are doing just great🌟🌟🌟
What do you recommend for a delivery driver who is doing 12hr shifts
Great video! I wanna try that Reebok ztech technology.
Great review. awesome
Nothing beats UltraBoost for me honestly. I go on daily runs as a part of my workout routine, but I’m not a dedicated “runner” so maybe for those purposes there is something else better.
even peak taichi ?
Awesome list !
Which system is best for pure cushioning? I don't need athletic performance or energy return. I need a shoe that provides maximum cushion for standing at work for 8 straight hours.
nike epic react are confortable
Anyone tried the ASICS Quantum Infinity?? The entire sole is gel. I want to try on a pair.
A little late but I found the Quantum Infinity to be extremely heavy, which I didn't like. Comfort also wasn't what I thought they'd be as they run narrow. When it comes to Asics, which I love, I prefer the Novablast, which are extremely comfortable and light along with the Kayano line. I also got plenty of the Quantum 360 line, which are also kind of heavy. I also absolutely love my Hoka One One Bondi 6 but haven't tried the 7s yet as I've still got 4 pairs of the 6 I've yet to wear. My most comfortable shoe and extremely light. I also like the Nike Zoom Pegasus 37, my first Nike in over a decade as I just don't like the way they feel on my feet. I then tried the 36, which were way cheaper and didn't care for them.
@@saysoun752 not too late, I appreciate the feedback!
You can also check out dna flash from brooks, its a nitrogen infused foam made to be lighter, while still offering all the amentities a training/speed work shoe has to offer.
Nice video. What about Nike hippie space collection soles, UA Micro G, and Peak performance sneakers soles?
The Nike ISPA Road Warriors should definitely have been on this list, as an honorable mention at the very least.
Amazing video and very informative. You’re awesome
I’m surprised you didn’t give much love to ASICS gel technology. I have a pair of Gel Lyte 5s that i feel slightly edge out the comfortableness of ultraboost. Sounds like i should buy some Reacts too huh?
The sketchers maxroad 4 I believe has the most hyperburst . Your mind will be blown , not to mention it's a very advanced technology
Saucony hurricane 22 is the most comfortable shoe by far. Complete dad shoe but when I tried them on for the first time I knew they were the real deal when it comes to comfort just by touching the shoe laces......lmao all around great running shoe. Just a suggestion but you should do a review on them I want to see what your opinion is!
Nothing beats a large volume high PSI zoom unit.
You should get pair of Bondi 6 from Hoka One One, these pair are crazy comfortable
I really wanna try that Zigg Kinettica from Reebok. Only thing is I think I've realized that what works for me is a slightly firmer cushioning tech. Like Bounce or Nike Air. Boost and React are no doubt very comfortable but after a couple hours I feel like my feet are sinking through to the floor.
If you like firm, I recommend the new Balance 997 Sport or 990v5. The Zig Kinetica is not a very good shoe, from personal experience. The quality is low and they're stupid heavy.
@@wyweb I've been wanting a pair of those as well
Saucony now uses Powrrun+ instead of Everun.
this was another one that I wanted to correct after i was done lol.
I have problem with my knees sometimes, is there any shoe you’d recommend?
Paul Jones Ultraboost
Hoka Clifton 6. Super comfy
Peaks tai-chi cushion is definitely one to try. (Sole bros, Seth fowler, and nightwing from weartesters all considered it one of the softest cushioning technology)
Nation Gurung I haven’t tried it before I need to check it out
You forgot to mention fuel cell from new balance. They were honestly really comfy, and the look was better than the fresh foam in my opinion. Also, fresh foam is really recommended, it is bouncy and comfortable. So many models out there with fresh foam you can get for cheap. I got the Fresh foam ROAV model for like 20$ or something on the local shop.
The really difficult thing about fresh foam is that NB changes the formula for every shoe model and that makes it hard to really have consistency with the tech. So some shoes are better than other and it's almost impossible to know which ones are the better ones to go for, since not many people really review many NB shoes. Weartester does, but hes not really a casual reviewer, hes the one that mentioned the formula changes as hes noticed the feel being different from shoe to shoe, but didnt really go beyond that.
@@gilbertoflores7397 yeah, i do agree on the inconsistency aspect. I've seen several models that utilize fresh foam, and they were different. The direct comparison i could think about is like puma's nrgy cushioning, some of them are bricks while others are just as good as adidas' boost. I'd say, if you like bounce, you probably gonna like fresh foam, since it is not as squishy as boost (which some people including myself, didnt really like) but not bricks like i'd say a jordan 3.
@@vrmln9664 yeah. The only shoes that are boost like from puma are the hybrid foam/ground beef looking shoes. the energy tech is meh, I have a few of them, and the insole is where most of the comfort comes from, still really good. And I actually love bounce, it's a good firm cushion that is better for stationary stances, or being on your feet all day not moving too much. So I've wanted to try Fresh foam, I've tried on a few models but never been too impressed/felt like I needed to buy a pair of shoes with fresh foam, however in seeing reviews on the newer fresh foam shoes, nightwing said they changed the compound in the newer ones like the beacons and other models and that they're mush better. So I might want to check them out, however I'd like to see more reviews before I buy anything. But I do want to try the best version of fresh foam. I ended up buying like 2 pairs of the fuelcell shoes from New Balance, it's a really good cushion that is definitely worth checking out too. It's also because there were a lot of reviews on the cushion that I decided to order a pair and like them so much I got another. Same cant be said about fresh foam, not a lot of information about it or a comparison between different models, like hes does with all the boost models that come out.
You didn’t mention Saucony pwrrun+ or sketchers hyperburst or fuel cell by nb which are all top 5 technology’s out right now
thank you i didnt even know about Fuel Cell, will include in my follow up!
I got harden 4 with lightstrike, which is awesome.
I would love for you to try the fresh foams! I wanna see how they compare to something like boost
posted a vid on that... so crazy good!
Hes Kicks I watched it and I’ll be picking up a pair
The code ADIEXTRA does not work? Trying to cop a pair of ultra boost
Ive tried nike react adidas boost and asics gel lyte and asics r by far the best for all day comfort. Im on my feet all day at work and i make it thru the whole day without noticing any pain. Asics r slept on fr fr
Love my Zig Kineticas. I have 2 pair.
Missed the new lite strike from adidas. Their new new runners with carbon has it and a good few sneakers.
Great video idea!
what is the forth shoe in the boost section? the gray one
Whats the name of the beautiful intro music at 00.23 second?
Beautiful kicks
Crocs end up on the final list and it surprises me a lot
Solid vid
This was awesome. Thank you.
The adidas carbon thing is cool but what if you go through some mud
Everun has long been replaced by Pwrrun and Pwrrun+ . How old is that video ?
So with one are most comfortable cushion?
skechers hyperboost?
Nice video...thx...where can i get good quality Nike sneakers for less then 300 $ ?
I love the Puma energy beds!! I like it better than boost
You forgot the LightStrike cushioning from Adidas which used in basketball shoes!
yep i mentioned that in the comments! ill try to cover it in a follow up
Which shoe is the most squishy and comfortable for very casual use? I don't run so I really don't mind the responsiveness factor, I need something for extreme comfort
Don't forget the Swiss engineered ON Shoes from Switzerland!..
Are they any good?
@@bernardoblanchetramirez6032 ON Shoes are not bad, but I do prefer to run with the Ultra Boost 19's
@@camjustdoit.7879 I mean, if you prefer to run with shoes that a lot of runners do not consider great for running then the ON Shoes don't sound that great.
Awesome thanks. I heard the Nike shoe was banned not necessarily cuz of the cushioning but because the shoe under investigation had three carbon fiber plates, the midsole was too thick, and the shoe needed to be available to the general public by April. Nike responded by making a shoe that ended up fitting all those criteria
The one used to break the marathon record was, because it was all those things you mentioned. That would be the one specifically designed for the runner. The vaporfly elite (from the 1st gen) that were never released to the public, eventually were available when new improvements were made, but a knockdown version (the 4%) was made available to the public.
These new ones that are releasing are the public version that are still an improvement to the next% but fit within the regulation. And are not banned. But that's all Nike is allowed to let their runners use, not the special made for their runner, that will never be available to the public.
Boost is life
That’s what you call comfort!!!! Squiqqy soles! I have an old Nike shoes, bought it for 40 euros in a Nike outlet , and gosh, it is like walking on marshmallows, I have about 14 pair of runners, this one is 10/10, more comfy than Adidas boost, for triple price
Did u manage to take a W on the off-white Vs
Levi Monnickendam naw :(
Hes Kicks neither 😢
Hi I'm interested to find out is puma lqd cell same as ascis gel. And what is puma rs foam.
I think you forgot skechers hyperburst, and also new balance fuelcell tech
is the React, Nike's equivalent of the Ultraboosts?
What can you recommend for a 270lbs guy on his feet for long hours?
I really liked this opinion vid. I don't resell but I buy entirely too many pair of sneakers. I appreciate these comparison vids. I still want a most comfortable Jordan 1-10 from the first to the 10th in comfort order vid.
My favorite sneaker technology rite now in order is Adidas 4D, Nike Zoom, Nike React, Adidas Boost, Nike Air, Nike Zoom X, Adidas bounce
Dope review
If on a budget, rather get nike renew, nike zoom (Like Pegasus 35s) or what to get?
Also i'd Love a af1 or Jordan looking Show with react or boost...
Also, NB freshfoam feels Like react but a lot harder and less springy.
Great job! Thanks for all your research. I thought you were going to say which one felt the best on your feet. Maybe you did and I missed it.
The joyrides are terrible like I got a pair and the uppers broke in like 5 months and as an athlete I would expect more from a shoe made for running
Thank you for this! I LOVE when you do these videos.
I have compared the UB 19 with my Asics Gel Nimbus 22 and they're both pretty comfortable imo. Can you expand more on Asics tech? Thanks.
Michael G I will explore it more! I have a pair that I am reviewing soon I got last week
@@heskicks Nice.👍🏿
My GN22's are in the platinum colorway. Imo, they are über comfortable, but I can't wait to hear yours. Notif gang 👊🏿.
Great list. Have you tried Sketchers Hyperburst?
Justin De Jager not yet I can tho!
Justin De Jager catch me dead before I wear a pair of sketchers 🥶
sketchers always copy lol
Your video was also made a month too early to feature Asics' FlyteFoam Blast featured in the Novablast (and hopefully other products in the future). It is super plush and cushy, without being too squishy. It is also more responsive than Boost. Should definitely include the FF Blast midsole in your follow-up!
this boutta go viral
new balance fresh foam is actually pretty light and comfy but it has less response/bounce than I prefer for running. however brooks dna amp is complete ass, heavy and stiff as hell and the cushion/bounce isn't even that good. they have another foam called dna loft that I haven't tried yet, it's supposed to be their softest cushioning but I would recommend just staying away from brooks altogether. all their shoes I've tried have that awful heavy/stiff feel and most have high heel drop which only adds to that feeling.
Is there a shoe where your foot sits directly on the boost or react? Kind of like the kd 13 or pg 4?
what happened to the vapormax, wasnt that a really big thing like a year ago
vapormaxes from my experience extremely uncomfortable even though i thought they looked amazing
you forgot Lightstrike from Adidas, has in Harden's shoes also in Lillard, N3xt Lev3l and running models in 2020
Good vid. Yeah, I feel like Adidas lightstike and adiprene are pretty big oversights. I think New Balance FuelCell should be included; and maybe their Abzorb and Encap.
Did someone have NB 990 ? How confort It is ? They said is one of the best sneakers in comfort
how abt Mizuno's Wave Plate?
Asics gel. Still waiting for the top 5 fact on gel cushion
Great vid
How about adidas light strike foam?