This is the perfect tempo and speed work shoe, sans plate. I get that it doesn't work for longer workouts, but I would go to the Vaporfly or Alphafly for those TBH. I've been pining for a non-plated workout shoe for base work, and it finally arrived.
Nike is so tied to 10mm drop in all of their training shoes by their audience and history it’s seriously limiting. Beautiful that Hoka started with 5mm and On followed suit by standardizing the same. Nike seriously needs to put out better product top to bottom, adidas has better offerings today and in the pipeline than them. The peg plus is kind of a start…
@@BC21beats They could go to 7 or 8 and be fine. The issue with 10mm is actually the diminished amount of forefoot cushioning from it. The average consumer clearly appreciates forefoot cushioning looking at New Balance (another company advocating 6mm drop) and Hoka’s popularity.
@@Nextman916 I mean don't grt me wrong I hate it too but I really never noticed until I made a conscious effort to fix my running form. I think a lot of ppl jusy buy nikes do some random gym and running combined and move on 🤷
This is the perfect tempo and speed work shoe, sans plate. I get that it doesn't work for longer workouts, but I would go to the Vaporfly or Alphafly for those TBH. I've been pining for a non-plated workout shoe for base work, and it finally arrived.
Nice! Yea i definitely enjoy it for those shorter distance. And I agree supinely faster than I expected.
What is your favorite marathon racing shoe?
Right now probably ASICS Metaspeed sky Paris. Used it in my last marathon
Rock on ! Would you recommend the vaporfly3 or endorphin pro 4 for a newer marathoner targeting 3:45 -4?
The forefront cushioning leaves much to be desired.
It really does!
I'm sure its not as firm compared to many of the asics shoes, those are pretty bad lol
🤣 what was the last ASICS shoe you wore?
@@The_Shoe_In_With_Cody the gel cumulus, 25 and 26. Plus the superblast
Nike is so tied to 10mm drop in all of their training shoes by their audience and history it’s seriously limiting. Beautiful that Hoka started with 5mm and On followed suit by standardizing the same. Nike seriously needs to put out better product top to bottom, adidas has better offerings today and in the pipeline than them. The peg plus is kind of a start…
Yea, a man can wish that they would go to 8mm. I definitely think this shoe is a step in the right direction
It's good for heel strikes which is the avg consumer
@@BC21beats They could go to 7 or 8 and be fine. The issue with 10mm is actually the diminished amount of forefoot cushioning from it. The average consumer clearly appreciates forefoot cushioning looking at New Balance (another company advocating 6mm drop) and Hoka’s popularity.
@@Nextman916 I mean don't grt me wrong I hate it too but I really never noticed until I made a conscious effort to fix my running form. I think a lot of ppl jusy buy nikes do some random gym and running combined and move on 🤷