@David 1216 Not a modern-day running shoe, but Onitsuka Tigers Mexico 66. Allbirds Tree Runners also come to mind. And how can I forget all the New Balance 900 series shoes, which has become more of a lifestyle shoe with the Dad shoe craze in recent years. Some of my coworkers rock them.
I have 3 pair. I do not actually use them to train in, at all. But funny enough, like other commenters have said, I use them for business casual plus they are they ultimate travel shoe. I fly a ton for work and play and I wear them for my travel days. I've actually gotten in extra miles in the airport during layovers with the track smith running day pack on my back. Weird in the airport, I know. But Strava has an epic route in the Denver airport that people like to run. I would say that I wouldn't compare them to the Saucony endorphin speed. the Endorphin is way stiffer than the Elliott. I would never buy the Endorphin. Too stiff for me.
It's been my favorite travel shoe. Great for shorter runs on the road, and they look really nice so you can pack light. Even a guy at a car dealer asked me about them because he wanted a pair based on looks. I don't think you will ever get the money's worth on performance, but it is built well and I see the money aesthetically and quality wise.
I have a pair and I freaking love it. Bonus point, I currently have a sprain ankle, and whenever I put it on, there is a certain degrees of relief on the sprain ankle side of foot, just fantastic.
I have over 100 miles in these, plus lots of walking, it is supremely comfortable - it feels like a Boston 9 updated with PEBA with a classic look, you feel the ground but not in a harsh way - love the video
As someone who owns the pair I can say that it looks very pretty, but its performance does not match the pricepoint. Even though it's PEBA, it feels very similar to how the Mach lineup of Hoka, performs, which has an EVA midsole due to how firm and not bouncy the midsole is. I've been using mine exclusively as a walking and casual shoe now. I would not recommend it if you plan on getting it for running
@@ben7286 For my case, yes. My wardrobe comprises of streetwear(ish) pieces like Airforce 1s, Yeezys, etc. so comparing the comfort during walks of the tracksmith to those shoes, it definitely is more comfortable. But if you will compare it to other running shoes that you can use for walking like the more v4 of new balance, it would again fall flat because of the very expensive pricepoint
You’re definitely paying for the brand with this one, but for someone that wants a luxurious looking shoe, I think it’s a great option. While many running shoes are becoming more advanced(and expensive) in terms of technology, they haven’t been all aesthetically pleasing. Of course, athletes know that performance wear is typically not meant to be worn outside of sport, but I think it would be nice for brands to just consider not throwing neon on almost everything. The plastic like uppers don’t really help either, ie adidas adios 7. Overall, there are those that strictly look for tech, and those that prefer a feel good/play good option.
you have inspired me to run more. Now I am thinking about doing some recording if I get a camera of runs here in Japan. Post them to let people watch from treadmill and what not. Then hopefully do shoe reviews as I go as a bigger runner.
I love Tracksmith’s clothing. But there’s better shoes which I can get for a better price. Usually only pay over $100 for something with a carbon plate
It's my second favorite daily trainer and travel shoe in my closet that I bought 3 different colors. The one I use for running have over 130miles on It and it feels like the more worn these shoes are the better they feel, I'm definitely getting a 4th pair.
Good review. I only wear Tracksmith running apparel, but I haven't been tempted to buy this shoe. Currently wearing Hoka Mach 4 as a daily trainer, Hoka Rincon for tempo runs, Hoka Torrant for trail runs and Hoka Carbon X for races. I wear the Nike Peg 40's as an alternate road shoe and the Nike Peg Trail 4 for the trails. I'm trying to stick to the shoes I have until the mileage gets up to 300 miles or the shoe is shredded. Doesn't keep me from watching shoe reviews though, ha ha.
These look phenomenal and I wish i had them, but I can't justify the price. If they were ever on sale for 25% off, I would probably pull the trigger on them
Like the looks but not paying that price for the name , thanks for the review . I have a Pegasus turbo next percent nature that i treat the way you treat this shoe ; but it was on sale for 90 bucks when I got it :-)
I only wear shoes from Boston companies that get me to Boston (NB, Puma, Reebok, Saucony, Topo). Tracksmith is in Boston but I can't see myself paying two bones for a daily trainer. I own Tracksmith apparel, I just wish they weren't so $$$.
@toddsandel569 0 seconds ago I have 3 pair. I do not actually use them to train in, at all. But funny enough, like other commenters have said, I use them for business casual plus they are they ultimate travel shoe. I fly a ton for work and play and I wear them for my travel days. I've actually gotten in extra miles in the airport during layovers with the track smith running day pack on my back. Weird in the airport, I know. But Strava has an epic route in the Denver airport that people like to run. I would say that I wouldn't compare them to the Saucony endorphin speed. the Endorphin is way stiffer than the Elliott. I would never buy the Endorphin. Too stiff for me.
Great review (as always!). UNPOPULAR OPINION: As ,much as I want to like Tracksmith, it feels more and more as a poser brand. Looks great but does not deliver for the ridiculous sticker shock. One can find better performing items (not just in shoes) for a more reasonable price tag. In addition, Tracksmith feels more exclusive in the worst way possible in a sport which seems to constantly want to strive towards inclusivity of all athletic abilities, racial backgrounds, and socio-economic levels.This makes me very sad as I expect more from Tracksmith but it's not fully delivering it for me.
Hello. I do not understand your language. I have a question for you using translate. I want to buy this shoe for daily wear. Would you recommend it? Is it durable? I won't be running, I'm just looking for a comfortable and stylish daily shoe.
This is my biggest problem with the endurance sports industry: with the rise of social media, running and industry made it acceptable and normal to have elitism in the sport. If you don’t have the right gear or you look less fashionable in the sport you’re in, are you really a runner or a cyclist? Deny it all you want but I’ve experience this when it was laundry day so I’m not dressed appropriately for the sport I’m in. When you don’t look the part, runners avoid waving and eye contact as if you’re a newbie or an alien.
Really seems to me that this is the ultimate vacation running shoe. When you don’t want to bring extra shoes to Hawaii or Jamaica but you still want to get some runs in. Except it’s $200.
I've started tying the laces on my running shoes using this method - extra tight and never come undone, but still just one pull to undo ua-cam.com/video/kXHemBywew4/v-deo.html
@@kofuzi yeah, but i dont see one thing that this shoe does better than similarly priced shoes. Thats how i feel comparing this review and other you did
Respectfully…when I look at this shoe rather if it’s on someone’s feet running or walking, or on the shelf or even on any of the websites that sell this shoe, at a glance it just looks like a preppy or businessman man’s zoom Pegasus 39-40. Imo this just has no appeal whatsoever. I feel like I wanna play golf while running to each hole with them on. I say all this to say that if you like them and they work for you..good on you. But for me, I’ll just stick to the running gear instead.
I think they look lame and pretentious. Not a real running company. If you want premium running shoes that look good, get some Diadora made in Italy or Asics Superblasts or NB 990s
People that freak out about getting running shoes dirty……why? Maybe it’s because I’m a trail runner but I think the dirtier, the better. I want people to see my shoes and think “damn, those shoes have been through a lot.”
One of the few shoes I can imagine wearing at work with casual business attire then going out for a run afterwards.
What are some others?
@David 1216 Not a modern-day running shoe, but Onitsuka Tigers Mexico 66. Allbirds Tree Runners also come to mind. And how can I forget all the New Balance 900 series shoes, which has become more of a lifestyle shoe with the Dad shoe craze in recent years. Some of my coworkers rock them.
I have 3 pair. I do not actually use them to train in, at all. But funny enough, like other commenters have said, I use them for business casual plus they are they ultimate travel shoe. I fly a ton for work and play and I wear them for my travel days. I've actually gotten in extra miles in the airport during layovers with the track smith running day pack on my back. Weird in the airport, I know. But Strava has an epic route in the Denver airport that people like to run. I would say that I wouldn't compare them to the Saucony endorphin speed. the Endorphin is way stiffer than the Elliott. I would never buy the Endorphin. Too stiff for me.
It's been my favorite travel shoe. Great for shorter runs on the road, and they look really nice so you can pack light. Even a guy at a car dealer asked me about them because he wanted a pair based on looks. I don't think you will ever get the money's worth on performance, but it is built well and I see the money aesthetically and quality wise.
Do they retain a lot of sweat and smell funky? I love the idea of using them for travel.
Yeah Christian! Glad to see you around! Love the content and hope you’re doin well!
I have a pair and I freaking love it. Bonus point, I currently have a sprain ankle, and whenever I put it on, there is a certain degrees of relief on the sprain ankle side of foot, just fantastic.
I have over 100 miles in these, plus lots of walking, it is supremely comfortable - it feels like a Boston 9 updated with PEBA with a classic look, you feel the ground but not in a harsh way - love the video
As someone who owns the pair I can say that it looks very pretty, but its performance does not match the pricepoint. Even though it's PEBA, it feels very similar to how the Mach lineup of Hoka, performs, which has an EVA midsole due to how firm and not bouncy the midsole is.
I've been using mine exclusively as a walking and casual shoe now. I would not recommend it if you plan on getting it for running
Does it feel good for everyday walking/ standing tasks though? I mean It does look pretty!
@@ben7286 For my case, yes. My wardrobe comprises of streetwear(ish) pieces like Airforce 1s, Yeezys, etc. so comparing the comfort during walks of the tracksmith to those shoes, it definitely is more comfortable.
But if you will compare it to other running shoes that you can use for walking like the more v4 of new balance, it would again fall flat because of the very expensive pricepoint
@@JM-nu2jg Understood. Thank you!
Now that’s a beautiful classy running shoe 😍
You’re definitely paying for the brand with this one, but for someone that wants a luxurious looking shoe, I think it’s a great option. While many running shoes are becoming more advanced(and expensive) in terms of technology, they haven’t been all aesthetically pleasing. Of course, athletes know that performance wear is typically not meant to be worn outside of sport, but I think it would be nice for brands to just consider not throwing neon on almost everything. The plastic like uppers don’t really help either, ie adidas adios 7. Overall, there are those that strictly look for tech, and those that prefer a feel good/play good option.
"would be nice for brands to just consider not throwing neon on almost everything"
omg, finally someone else feels the same way!
you have inspired me to run more. Now I am thinking about doing some recording if I get a camera of runs here in Japan. Post them to let people watch from treadmill and what not. Then hopefully do shoe reviews as I go as a bigger runner.
Do it! It's fun
Who this shoe is for: people with a silly amount of disposable income who prefer firm shoes, to put it nicely.
100%
I love Tracksmith’s clothing. But there’s better shoes which I can get for a better price. Usually only pay over $100 for something with a carbon plate
Owner of this company is genius. Marketing his company as a status brand in order to sell products twice what they’re worth
It's my second favorite daily trainer and travel shoe in my closet that I bought 3 different colors. The one I use for running have over 130miles on It and it feels like the more worn these shoes are the better they feel, I'm definitely getting a 4th pair.
I find the Berluti knot super helpful when all other knots fail!
Yes, the cream with navy diagonal sash is iconic Tracksmith.
I love the look of these. Definitely considering a pair for casual wear.
The cost of that shoe is absurd. So many better options are cheaper price points.
I would consider getting them at 200CAD/150USD, but at 280CAD/200USD, it's just too damn much for daily trainers.
@@keiffactory Exactly. As a Canadian, these shoes are about $100 too expensive. Like heading shaking, laughing too expensive.
Good review. I only wear Tracksmith running apparel, but I haven't been tempted to buy this shoe. Currently wearing Hoka Mach 4 as a daily trainer, Hoka Rincon for tempo runs, Hoka Torrant for trail runs and Hoka Carbon X for races. I wear the Nike Peg 40's as an alternate road shoe and the Nike Peg Trail 4 for the trails. I'm trying to stick to the shoes I have until the mileage gets up to 300 miles or the shoe is shredded. Doesn't keep me from watching shoe reviews though, ha ha.
You mine as well run in converse all stars, its 25 years stuck in the past in shoe development.
These look phenomenal and I wish i had them, but I can't justify the price. If they were ever on sale for 25% off, I would probably pull the trigger on them
Very timely! I just published my review of these today. I love them! They fit my foot so well.
Haha I thought the laces were premium feeling too
really nice, right?
Try the Norda 001 or 002 that just came out ! Either the Satisfy collab or the standard one!
Those macro shots 🤩
thanks! I really enjoy making them
Like the looks but not paying that price for the name , thanks for the review . I have a Pegasus turbo next percent nature that i treat the way you treat this shoe ; but it was on sale for 90 bucks when I got it :-)
I thought you were also give a review on the shirt 🤷🏻♂️😆😆. That shirt looks good and comfy.
it's a bit noisy. but otherwise, I like it
What is the approximate level of tracksmith's brand positioning?
I only wear shoes from Boston companies that get me to Boston (NB, Puma, Reebok, Saucony, Topo). Tracksmith is in Boston but I can't see myself paying two bones for a daily trainer. I own Tracksmith apparel, I just wish they weren't so $$$.
Topo is in Boston?
@@kofuzi Framingham is 22 mi from Boston. Close enough.
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I have 3 pair. I do not actually use them to train in, at all. But funny enough, like other commenters have said, I use them for business casual plus they are they ultimate travel shoe. I fly a ton for work and play and I wear them for my travel days. I've actually gotten in extra miles in the airport during layovers with the track smith running day pack on my back. Weird in the airport, I know. But Strava has an epic route in the Denver airport that people like to run. I would say that I wouldn't compare them to the Saucony endorphin speed. the Endorphin is way stiffer than the Elliott. I would never buy the Endorphin. Too stiff for me.
what size did you guys buy? I got 10 and my toes were hurting from the sides. Now I got 11 and it seems big!!!!
The ending clip! 😂
If only it comes with a water proof breathable version, perfect for travelling
I like how Mike is being extremely polite and political to say that he doesn’t like the shoe without alienating Tracksmith people :)
Thanks for the great video. Quick q, did you go true to size for these? Thanks
Yes
Great review (as always!).
UNPOPULAR OPINION: As ,much as I want to like Tracksmith, it feels more and more as a poser brand. Looks great but does not deliver for the ridiculous sticker shock. One can find better performing items (not just in shoes) for a more reasonable price tag. In addition, Tracksmith feels more exclusive in the worst way possible in a sport which seems to constantly want to strive towards inclusivity of all athletic abilities, racial backgrounds, and socio-economic levels.This makes me very sad as I expect more from Tracksmith but it's not fully delivering it for me.
You put into words exactly how I’ve been feeling since this shoe was releasedZ
Hey Ko, random question: where do you get your workout wedding bands from?
the internet. google silicone wedding bands. there's a ton of companies out there
@@kofuzi haha fair, was hoping for any recommendations. thanks for the reply.
Yep, surprised the shoe is 198$. “Affordable” compared to other aesthetics first brands like APL.
What’s APL?
Hello. I do not understand your language. I have a question for you using translate. I want to buy this shoe for daily wear. Would you recommend it? Is it durable? I won't be running, I'm just looking for a comfortable and stylish daily shoe.
Yes
This is my biggest problem with the endurance sports industry: with the rise of social media, running and industry made it acceptable and normal to have elitism in the sport. If you don’t have the right gear or you look less fashionable in the sport you’re in, are you really a runner or a cyclist? Deny it all you want but I’ve experience this when it was laundry day so I’m not dressed appropriately for the sport I’m in. When you don’t look the part, runners avoid waving and eye contact as if you’re a newbie or an alien.
I think it’s astonishingly naive of you to think that social media is what injected elitism in the sport
🤣😂🤣😂
Amazing price? Not at all kofuzi what are you talking about 😂
Really seems to me that this is the ultimate vacation running shoe. When you don’t want to bring extra shoes to Hawaii or Jamaica but you still want to get some runs in. Except it’s $200.
you are in fight whit Nike?
I've started tying the laces on my running shoes using this method - extra tight and never come undone, but still just one pull to undo ua-cam.com/video/kXHemBywew4/v-deo.html
Waaaaaa?!
Glad I don't like the looks because that price would hurt me every mile!
Got it. Looks great, not practical.
I don't like the look at all. It looks like a golf inspired running shoe specifically built for retirees.
Lol this trash 200$. I better buy superblast at that price
think of it this way. you could buy Porsche Cayenne. Or you could buy a Corvette. Similarly priced things are not always interchangeable.
@@kofuzi yeah, but i dont see one thing that this shoe does better than similarly priced shoes. Thats how i feel comparing this review and other you did
I think they look old fashioned and kind of lame.
they're not for everyone
1st😂
yo!
Respectfully…when I look at this shoe rather if it’s on someone’s feet running or walking, or on the shelf or even on any of the websites that sell this shoe, at a glance it just looks like a preppy or businessman man’s zoom Pegasus 39-40. Imo this just has no appeal whatsoever. I feel like I wanna play golf while running to each hole with them on. I say all this to say that if you like them and they work for you..good on you. But for me, I’ll just stick to the running gear instead.
I think they look lame and pretentious. Not a real
running company. If you want premium running shoes that look good, get some Diadora made in Italy or Asics Superblasts or NB 990s
Did you say NB 990?
People that freak out about getting running shoes dirty……why? Maybe it’s because I’m a trail runner but I think the dirtier, the better. I want people to see my shoes and think “damn, those shoes have been through a lot.”
The loudest complaints I’ve gotten about getting shoes dirty in the last year have been from when I review trail shoes that come in white