what kind of roads are you running on that its so clean. I have a pair of shoes and they look shot after a month. Would never dream of touching them other than to put them on
If you are not doing long runs (over 20k) with some marathon efforts in it Novablasts are a great alternative to the Superblasts. Superblasts shine more during those long runs. I've had two run in Novablast 5 for now and I really like them. Maybe they are not my favourite shoes of the year, but sitll - very comfortable to run in. Nice video! 🙌
@@runners_box good advice! So far I have only tried the Superblast for shorter but more explosive efforts ☺️ I do really like the Novablast 5 tho because I feel it’s a very ‘complete’ shoe with which you can do a lot without breaking your wallet ☺️
@@listacoaching That's true, Novablast are just really good daily trainers, a do-it-all shoe. And previous versions are on sale now, so you can get a nice, versatile trainer even cheaper! :)
what kind of roads are you running on that its so clean. I have a pair of shoes and they look shot after a month. Would never dream of touching them other than to put them on
Thanks for the info. Love to hear an update after 50 or 100 miles.
@@acherfun will do so! But for now: live at first sight 🤭
If you are not doing long runs (over 20k) with some marathon efforts in it Novablasts are a great alternative to the Superblasts. Superblasts shine more during those long runs.
I've had two run in Novablast 5 for now and I really like them. Maybe they are not my favourite shoes of the year, but sitll - very comfortable to run in.
Nice video! 🙌
@@runners_box good advice! So far I have only tried the Superblast for shorter but more explosive efforts ☺️
I do really like the Novablast 5 tho because I feel it’s a very ‘complete’ shoe with which you can do a lot without breaking your wallet ☺️
@@listacoaching That's true, Novablast are just really good daily trainers, a do-it-all shoe. And previous versions are on sale now, so you can get a nice, versatile trainer even cheaper! :)