My top 3 trainers are: ASICS Novablast 3 for everyday training so comfortable. Saucony Endorphin Speed 3 great for racing as got 2 x PBS in 10K and Half Marathon, Adidas Adios Pro 3 for long runs up to Marathon and great durability (can be expensive). All great prices on Sport Shoes at the moment.
The Pegasus 39 has been good overall, and they go on sale a lot. But I had to put in longer laces and use all the lace holes to get the heel nice and tight. The included laces weren’t long enough to do that.
Saucony Endorphin Speed (2) for me. I've tried and sent back many others.. Machs, Novablasts, Pegasus, but the Speeds just fit great! Incredibly comfortable and great at all speeds. The toe box upper busted around 400km but other than that excellent durability. Approaching 500km in them now and looking for a replacement. Great videos Ben!
For Daily Trainers, I would say Adidas SL is my favorite in the $120 USD range. I know some people think it's too firm but it's only firm for the first 30 miles or so. I actually prefer a firmer ride. It's super responsive and it does last around 500 miles. It's also on discount quite often.
Since I have to make my shoes last, I originally went to get a novablast. They had none, so wife let me upgrade to the Superblast. I have not looked back. Love running in the shoes so much. I am debating a cheaper shoe to rotate in, currently thinking the Adidas SL trainer.
I’m using Hoka’s ATR6 @£70 for my budget every day shoe. Great for everything from driving the car to running an ultra. It’s not great on mud, you’ll need Speedgoats for that.
Great summary Ben. I’m with you on the Superblasts. Loving mine and they’ve replaced my Saucony ES3s as my go-to shoe for most runs. Just a joy every time
I love the Superblast was able to get mine for a steep discount but the shoes are worth the money. Incredible stable for the stack height and you will not miss the carbon plate!
I have arthritis damage in my feet, so need a rocker midsole, so it’s Hokas for me, Clifton or Challenger, but I’d love to try the Bondi for the extra cushioning. I usually get the older models when I can, but they often seem to sell out in my size 😢 Luckily our local running store usual has a discount on the newer models!
Fun video idea! And well executed as always ;) Favourite daily shoe: ASICS Novablast version 1 (I bought 4 pairs in total, and they last well over 800k for me, approaching 1000k for the first one) (unfortunately having blister problems with the praised version 3, both at the heel and in the toe box)
The triumph 20 for me just love it but couldn’t resist the reebok floatride 5 at £44!!! recently just as a short run alternative. Thanks Ben great video
Awesome video as always Ben. Big fan of your content. Will run my first marathon this year in Valencia and I hope to see you there and get a picture together 😊😊
Picked up a pair of Puma Velocity Nitro 2 with a big discount at ASOS.. took a while to really love them but they are good for everyday, and worked well when travelling for running and wandering around.. but when running hard I still cant beat my Saucony Speed 2s.. I think it's the way they roll. Perhaps I should try the Saucony Triumph for my everyday runs to get the roll with a bit more cushioning?
Difficult to pick a favorite for daily runs! I’d say it’s either the Asics Glideride 3 or the Hoka Mach 5 for me, depending on how ‘fresh’ my legs are feeling 😊
I never ran in the first two versions and its my first pair of ZoomX shoes so with no expectations of either its been great. I actually quite enjoy a slightly firm ride.
My favorite daily running shoe is the saucony ride 16. The sauconys are very versatile. I have ran a half marathon and a couple of 5k races. I tried the ride 17 and they felt weird so I'm sticking to the 16.
Love the mach 5 but durability is poor outsole was pretty worn by 600 or 700 km ..novablast 2 I like not great for fast paces but can cheap now cos old model and getting 1200km plus a pair I'm going on to my 3rd pair if I can find them..really tempted by superblast but probably out of my price range 😢
Great video Ben. I have the Hoka Mach 5 but I have to go wide fit, yes, they do have wide available ;) I'd love to try the Asics Superblast though. I'm hearing loads of good reports on that.
Hot tip: the superblast is a Japanese product so at least in Japan they are significantly cheaper. Base price on the asics store in Japan is currently 22000 yen, or roughly $147 or 117 pound. That said getting the shoe from Japan is its own issue, but hey, if you happen to come here for some reason you can grab it at the same time.
Thanks for the insightful video. It's Adidas Boston's for me. Currently using the 11s but happy to go to version 12 of it when needed. Energy rods, massive stack height, continental rubber outsole and plenty of colours to choose from, sold it for me. Give it a try.
Agree with the Mach 5 and Novablast 3, got them both and prefer the Mach 5 as they're more fun to run in. But the Novablast 3 offers way more value in term of durability. Got my first pair to 1100km while I had to replace the Mach 5 around 650km. Can't justify the purchase of a more expensive shoe like the Superblast or NewBalance SC v2. Don't think they're worth it for me as I really enjoy running in the Mach 5 or Novablast. Better save that money for a true racing shoe.
I have quite a few different shoes I use depending on how I’m feeling on the day but one shoe I couldn’t do without is the Glideride 3. So comfortable and leg saving and just coasts through the miles
Serious about Quality??.. Try the MetaRide from Asics,.....Absolutely Class-Honestly. I have every single brand except: Innov8, Kalenji, Karrimor, Karhu, Salomon, Scavenger, Scott, the North Face, etc. By the way, at 10:49 Who wouldn't wanna be in a Ben Parkes video??
Great vid as always. Vivo Primus trail knit-keep me moving injury free (albeit v slowly!) with the massive toe box and zero drop. I think it would take a long time to adapt from them sky scraper Asics lol but your ankle may benefit in the long term perhaps. All black running trainers make me feel sluggish & sort of clumsy for some reason Ive found, where as an all black football always looks smart.
Ben, I’m looking for a road to trail shoe which will allow my toes to spread ( class myself as have slightly wide feet but don’t need wide fitting shoes) but I don’t need the volume of space that wide fitting shoes seem to give. 4-8mm drop. Any suggestions? Thanks
I have the superblast but I’m not as fast of a runner as you so I find it a tad too firm for recovery runs but it works for tempo efforts (probably your easy pace 😂) I don’t really use everyday trainers I like the new balance sc trainer v1 or the Nike invincible run 1 or 2 for easy paces Superblast for longer tempo runs or new balance rebel for shorter And Nike vaporfly 2s for interval training For the long runs either Nike alphafly or the prime x strung (has to be the stung version tho as first version was to unstable, I was surprised how much difference the upper made ) For racing either vaporfly 3 or Mizuno wave rebel pro or alphafly I Wouldn’t use the prime x strung for racing because it’s cheating if you ask me… I think I’m unnaturaly a lot faster with lower heart rate for any given pace in that shoe
Great video Ben... open question to every one.... but I can never find a pair of Hoka's wide enough for my feet, which is why I'm restricted to Brooks Ghost (Medium 1D) Does Hoka Make a widen enough shoe..... does the Mach 5 have a wide toe box ?
I'm a newer distance runner, IE not a sprinter. I'm looking for a pair of daily trainers around $100 US. They need to be durable and they need to not work against me when i train. I don't need any fancy enhancements like a plate. I just need shoes that will help me get stronger and last for many miles/k. I'm currently running in a pair of Nike Flex Evolution and I love them but they are reaching the end of their life. I figure this is a chance to try something different. Oh, and I'm 6'1 currently 200lbs, so I'm need shoes that will suit a mid-sized to bigger guy. Also, I walk and run supinated.
Hi Ben, you see a lot of mobility experts and physiotherapists today talking about running in minimal, barefoot and zero-drop shoes in order to prevent injury and tightness from the lower back down to the feet. I notice this doesn't doesn't seem to be a factory in your decisions. Can I ask why?
Hi, Im a runner of 63 Kgs and 176 cms tall. I´ve 2 options for a 21K . Adidas boston 11 or Asics Magic speed 2. What ´s the best alternative for me? I´m around 4:20 min/Km. Thanks for your time.
My big issue with some of the "newer" brands, is that, at least in Canada, and the parts of the US I visit, they do not make shoes for wide feet. I can use regular shoes for shorter sessions/workouts, maybe even a race day shoe that I'd only wear on occasion, but for a daily trainer I want a wider fit and many of the newer brands just don't offer it.
Was thinking of trying the Hoka Mach 5 but was wondering if the drop is a bit low at only 5mm. Just starting my road to Valencia so on the long runs where you've parts to pick up the pace would this or something else do the job
Puma Deviate nitro 2 guys. Trust me its super super good. Only downside is that its pretty heavy and could use more breathability in the toebox area. but great shoe and fantastic for people with wide feet. The price and value is superb.
id love to know what your thoughts are on this if you can make the video happen What are better? the original Nike Pegasus Turbo or the shoes that would compare now, so non carbon can do everything etc
ASICS Novablast V3 for me! Just wish their outsole was more grippy as going round corners in any conditions other than bone dry can be terrifying 😅 Great value for money. Great video as always Ben!
My two cents: invest in a shoe that has a Pebax midsole. That shit is eternal. You're more likely to bust the upper or grind through all the outsole rubber before you lose any bounce. Saucony Speed 3 would be my go-to all around shoe.
I've done about 50k in them so far.. I found them ok from the start, but not as soft as you'd expect given looking at them. Maybe they will soften up in time.
choosing running shoes is such a minefield, I;m using Saucony for the last 300 miles and really ont know when to replace them and what t chose next with a £100 budget
I just don't get it how Hoka which on feet feels rather like Crocs and with no technology at all, just using two layered simple foams, can be muuch better then Pegasus with air zoom? I tried both. Even walking in Hoka makes me feel uncomfortable. I would not pay for those shoes even half the price. Anything else but Hoka.
Freet vibe for me, just better for your feet and running form then most running shoes with tech "you really need", especially for your daily trainer, in my opinion of course. Do take it slow and easy on the first runs though, you need to get used to it.
My top 3 trainers are: ASICS Novablast 3 for everyday training so comfortable. Saucony Endorphin Speed 3 great for racing as got 2 x PBS in 10K and Half Marathon, Adidas Adios Pro 3 for long runs up to Marathon and great durability (can be expensive). All great prices on Sport Shoes at the moment.
The Pegasus 39 has been good overall, and they go on sale a lot. But I had to put in longer laces and use all the lace holes to get the heel nice and tight. The included laces weren’t long enough to do that.
Saucony Endorphin Speed (2) for me. I've tried and sent back many others.. Machs, Novablasts, Pegasus, but the Speeds just fit great! Incredibly comfortable and great at all speeds. The toe box upper busted around 400km but other than that excellent durability. Approaching 500km in them now and looking for a replacement. Great videos Ben!
Damn, 500km isn´t a lot to brag about. Seems expensive.
@@Zifffan 500k for a pebax foam shoe is actually pretty good.
For Daily Trainers, I would say Adidas SL is my favorite in the $120 USD range. I know some people think it's too firm but it's only firm for the first 30 miles or so. I actually prefer a firmer ride. It's super responsive and it does last around 500 miles. It's also on discount quite often.
no way an adidas SL is that expensive
@@thatoneosuamateur6452that shoe is dogshit
Since I have to make my shoes last, I originally went to get a novablast. They had none, so wife let me upgrade to the Superblast. I have not looked back. Love running in the shoes so much. I am debating a cheaper shoe to rotate in, currently thinking the Adidas SL trainer.
I’m using Hoka’s ATR6 @£70 for my budget every day shoe. Great for everything from driving the car to running an ultra. It’s not great on mud, you’ll need Speedgoats for that.
Great summary Ben. I’m with you on the Superblasts. Loving mine and they’ve replaced my Saucony ES3s as my go-to shoe for most runs. Just a joy every time
too bad they're 200€ :(
@@tadejdanev5030 220 euro over here...
I love the Superblast was able to get mine for a steep discount but the shoes are worth the money. Incredible stable for the stack height and you will not miss the carbon plate!
Totally agree!
I have arthritis damage in my feet, so need a rocker midsole, so it’s Hokas for me, Clifton or Challenger, but I’d love to try the Bondi for the extra cushioning. I usually get the older models when I can, but they often seem to sell out in my size 😢 Luckily our local running store usual has a discount on the newer models!
The Hoka Mach 5 comes in standard and wide - durability is a bit iffy, mine have lost the tread on the heel after only 50 miles ☹
Recently switched from pegasus 38 to saucony triumph 20 and I cant recommend them highly enough for a daily trainer
great reviews here. my everyday runnign shoe is hoka arahi 6, ive done about 200 miles in them and i couldnt be happier.
Liked this a lot!! More of these please Ben 👌
Great video Ben, extremely helpful. I hope all is well with you.
Keep grinding 🤴
I ran Comrades in the Mach 5, didn’t miss a beat. Not a single blister or black toenail.
My favorite daily trainer is the Nova blast 3. I am loving this shoe right now. Probably going try the mach 5 when i am done with these.
Great video! I would love to see this for trail running shoes as well!
Fun video idea! And well executed as always ;)
Favourite daily shoe: ASICS Novablast version 1 (I bought 4 pairs in total, and they last well over 800k for me, approaching 1000k for the first one)
(unfortunately having blister problems with the praised version 3, both at the heel and in the toe box)
The triumph 20 for me just love it but couldn’t resist the reebok floatride 5 at £44!!! recently just as a short run alternative. Thanks Ben great video
Great combo there Ian! 🙌
Awesome video as always Ben. Big fan of your content. Will run my first marathon this year in Valencia and I hope to see you there and get a picture together 😊😊
Picked up a pair of Puma Velocity Nitro 2 with a big discount at ASOS.. took a while to really love them but they are good for everyday, and worked well when travelling for running and wandering around.. but when running hard I still cant beat my Saucony Speed 2s.. I think it's the way they roll. Perhaps I should try the Saucony Triumph for my everyday runs to get the roll with a bit more cushioning?
Novablast 2 for me. Just a great all rounder and around the same price as the Pegasus.
Sportsshoe are hving a massive clearcut at the moment, some great savings
Just got a pair of Saucony Ride15’s for $35. There’s never been a better time than now to find good shoes for even better prices!
That is a hell of a deal. I paid full price for the Ride 14 two years ago.
Same, already have a pair of Reebok energy 3s but it was too hard to pass up that steep of a discount.
Where??
How does body weight play in to a shoe selection? 95kg+ and short runs only? Very interesting and well produced video.
Difficult to pick a favorite for daily runs! I’d say it’s either the Asics Glideride 3 or the Hoka Mach 5 for me, depending on how ‘fresh’ my legs are feeling 😊
Wonderful review! So insightful and knowledgeable!! Thank you for your work!
My favorite are two, because I'm a heavy runner. So I switch between Kinvara 13 and NB FreshFoam X More V4
currently using the boston 12 as my everyday trainers, good cushioning and good propelling mechanism with their own form of plate
Is it good for wide feet like me?
@@kingmars8817 not sure how wide your feet are, but the boston has a pretty wide toebox
Ben, I am using the Novablast 3 primarily. I also have the Hoka Clifton 9, but I am not really enjoying them the way. I thought. I would.
The Hoka Mach 5 is much more fun than the Clifton in my experience. Novablast 3 is a great option!
Lately I've been really liking running in the Pegasus Turbo Next Nature. Found them at an outlet and got them for $35 after markdowns!
Worst case, they look smashing!
I never ran in the first two versions and its my first pair of ZoomX shoes so with no expectations of either its been great. I actually quite enjoy a slightly firm ride.
I am waiting for the Superblast to go on sale. Do you think it will last more than 600 miles? I plan to use it primarily for my long runs.
New Balance 1080s for me. Great all rounder.
Mizuno Waverider 26. I've been wearing Waveriders for years and they are very comfortable and they lasted me 750 miles.
My favorite daily running shoe is the saucony ride 16. The sauconys are very versatile. I have ran a half marathon and a couple of 5k races. I tried the ride 17 and they felt weird so I'm sticking to the 16.
Have you tried to Hoka Mach X yet? I think it really addresses the issues with the Mach 5. Best shoe I’ve found since the Peg Turbo
It’s in. Haven’t ran it in yet though!
Love the mach 5 but durability is poor outsole was pretty worn by 600 or 700 km ..novablast 2 I like not great for fast paces but can cheap now cos old model and getting 1200km plus a pair I'm going on to my 3rd pair if I can find them..really tempted by superblast but probably out of my price range 😢
1200k is great mileage to get out of any shoe.. impressive!
I watched probably 10 of your videos today, awesome channel and I just picked up some Noosa Tri 14's all thanks to your review!
That's a fun shoe.. enjoy!! Glad you liked the channel, thank you!
Great video Ben. I have the Hoka Mach 5 but I have to go wide fit, yes, they do have wide available ;) I'd love to try the Asics Superblast though. I'm hearing loads of good reports on that.
Ooops! I didn’t realise that. Thanks for correcting me!
Hot tip: the superblast is a Japanese product so at least in Japan they are significantly cheaper. Base price on the asics store in Japan is currently 22000 yen, or roughly $147 or 117 pound. That said getting the shoe from Japan is its own issue, but hey, if you happen to come here for some reason you can grab it at the same time.
Mach 5 or Superblast for me. The latter for runners who do more mileage 👍
Thanks for the insightful video.
It's Adidas Boston's for me. Currently using the 11s but happy to go to version 12 of it when needed.
Energy rods, massive stack height, continental rubber outsole and plenty of colours to choose from, sold it for me. Give it a try.
Agree with the Mach 5 and Novablast 3, got them both and prefer the Mach 5 as they're more fun to run in. But the Novablast 3 offers way more value in term of durability. Got my first pair to 1100km while I had to replace the Mach 5 around 650km.
Can't justify the purchase of a more expensive shoe like the Superblast or NewBalance SC v2. Don't think they're worth it for me as I really enjoy running in the Mach 5 or Novablast. Better save that money for a true racing shoe.
Brooks Ghost 14 for me. 600 miles out of my first set. Don't you wear any?
I have quite a few different shoes I use depending on how I’m feeling on the day but one shoe I couldn’t do without is the Glideride 3. So comfortable and leg saving and just coasts through the miles
Thanks for the video! Its time for me to start looking into a replacement for my pegasus 35 😅
Serious about Quality??.. Try the MetaRide from Asics,.....Absolutely Class-Honestly.
I have every single brand except:
Innov8, Kalenji, Karrimor, Karhu, Salomon,
Scavenger, Scott, the North Face, etc.
By the way, at 10:49 Who wouldn't wanna be in a Ben Parkes video??
Great vid as always.
Vivo Primus trail knit-keep me moving injury free (albeit v slowly!) with the massive toe box and zero drop. I think it would take a long time to adapt from them sky scraper Asics lol but your ankle may benefit in the long term perhaps.
All black running trainers make me feel sluggish & sort of clumsy for some reason Ive found, where as an all black football always looks smart.
Merrell trail glove 7, much cheaper and better. My vivo trail 2's are just gathering dust now, due to be sold
Craft Pro Endur Distance for about 100€, Pebax midsole.
Love my Invincible run 2s I´m now on my thrid pair and since the 3 came out you can get them for ~ 100€
Would love to see how much mileage you can get out of the Superblast Ben.
I'm at about 250k now.. going strong! They need to last well at this price point!
@@BenParkes Keep pushing it Ben! Maybe a 1000 km review? ;)
Ben, I’m looking for a road to trail shoe which will allow my toes to spread ( class myself as have slightly wide feet but don’t need wide fitting shoes) but I don’t need the volume of space that wide fitting shoes seem to give. 4-8mm drop.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Hey Ben! I was wondering if you’ve ever lost a shoe over that railing at 6:30 haha?
A few times.. but the tide was always out so we could retrieve them!
I have the superblast but I’m not as fast of a runner as you so I find it a tad too firm for recovery runs but it works for tempo efforts (probably your easy pace 😂)
I don’t really use everyday trainers
I like the new balance sc trainer v1 or the Nike invincible run 1 or 2 for easy paces
Superblast for longer tempo runs or new balance rebel for shorter
And Nike vaporfly 2s for interval training
For the long runs either Nike alphafly or the prime x strung (has to be the stung version tho as first version was to unstable, I was surprised how much difference the upper made )
For racing either vaporfly 3 or Mizuno wave rebel pro or alphafly
I Wouldn’t use the prime x strung for racing because it’s cheating if you ask me… I think I’m unnaturaly a lot faster with lower heart rate for any given pace in that shoe
Great video Ben... open question to every one.... but I can never find a pair of Hoka's wide enough for my feet, which is why I'm restricted to Brooks Ghost (Medium 1D)
Does Hoka Make a widen enough shoe..... does the Mach 5 have a wide toe box ?
They do have some of their shoes available in wide versions. Check out the official website!
@@BenParkes Many thanks Ben just been looking and quite impressed.... be nice to have a super cushioned shoe for a change
I'm a newer distance runner, IE not a sprinter. I'm looking for a pair of daily trainers around $100 US. They need to be durable and they need to not work against me when i train. I don't need any fancy enhancements like a plate. I just need shoes that will help me get stronger and last for many miles/k. I'm currently running in a pair of Nike Flex Evolution and I love them but they are reaching the end of their life. I figure this is a chance to try something different. Oh, and I'm 6'1 currently 200lbs, so I'm need shoes that will suit a mid-sized to bigger guy. Also, I walk and run supinated.
Hi Ben, you see a lot of mobility experts and physiotherapists today talking about running in minimal, barefoot and zero-drop shoes in order to prevent injury and tightness from the lower back down to the feet. I notice this doesn't doesn't seem to be a factory in your decisions. Can I ask why?
Hi, Im a runner of 63 Kgs and 176 cms tall. I´ve 2 options for a 21K . Adidas boston 11 or Asics Magic speed 2. What ´s the best alternative for me? I´m around 4:20 min/Km. Thanks for your time.
Great video Ben. Adidas boston 12 for me.🎉
What shoe would you recommend for an age group triathlete, 5k pb 22min 10k PB 48min ½marathon 1hr48
I have Adidas Ultraboost 19, done almost 2500km and still like them. Now planning to purchase Nike Pegasus 40 👌
My big issue with some of the "newer" brands, is that, at least in Canada, and the parts of the US I visit, they do not make shoes for wide feet. I can use regular shoes for shorter sessions/workouts, maybe even a race day shoe that I'd only wear on occasion, but for a daily trainer I want a wider fit and many of the newer brands just don't offer it.
for wider shoes you need a size that matches your length, plus a .5 at the end. if ur length is a size 11 and its not wide enough, get 11.5
what do you suggest for high arch feet? whats the best for daily training?
Was thinking of trying the Hoka Mach 5 but was wondering if the drop is a bit low at only 5mm. Just starting my road to Valencia so on the long runs where you've parts to pick up the pace would this or something else do the job
My favorite definately the Adidas Boston 12. Great ride, for a very nice price.
How about asics kayano 29 it good or not
Ben, what about the Puma Deviate Nitro 2, do you think it would be a good All round option as well?
Yes, a good all round option for sure!
Great vid as always! Have you tried the puma deviate nitro elite 2? Now that’s a fun shoe as well
Puma Deviate nitro 2 guys. Trust me its super super good. Only downside is that its pretty heavy and could use more breathability in the toebox area. but great shoe and fantastic for people with wide feet. The price and value is superb.
id love to know what your thoughts are on this
if you can make the video happen
What are better? the original Nike Pegasus Turbo or the shoes that would compare now, so non carbon can do everything etc
For me it would be Puma Velocity Nitro 2 ~£60, Hoka Mach 5 ~£100 or Deviate Nitro 2 for more durability.
Just got Nike Pegasus 40 cause of you! Thanks man!!!
So when Ben says wide or narrow, I assume you measure the base of your foot to get the measure but what width make a wide or narrow shoe?
ASICS Novablast V3 for me! Just wish their outsole was more grippy as going round corners in any conditions other than bone dry can be terrifying 😅 Great value for money. Great video as always Ben!
Yes. They do a TR (trail) version that's well worth getting for winter road running! As yes the wet grip in the standard one is pretty poor!
@@BenParkes shall have a look thanks! I shall start a petition for a Superblast TR for 2024!
My two cents: invest in a shoe that has a Pebax midsole. That shit is eternal. You're more likely to bust the upper or grind through all the outsole rubber before you lose any bounce. Saucony Speed 3 would be my go-to all around shoe.
Any shoe is a versatile shoe if you put your mind to it
I have the ON Cloud Monster and they feel surprisingly firm to me. Did they require a break in period to soften up?
I've done about 50k in them so far.. I found them ok from the start, but not as soft as you'd expect given looking at them. Maybe they will soften up in time.
i’ve put about 160km on my cloudmonsters and they are still pretty firm imo. i haven’t felt much of a change since starting in them
Superblast is absolutely amazing
A lot of the prices he has listed are crazy off for the US
Mach 5 is 140, not 165
Cloud monster is 170, not 200
Super blast is 200, not 250
New balance Rebel V3 needs some love
Most underrated shoe
Just got a pair for 65 USD
Damned straight!
Velocity nitro 2 has been a real good companion
People don't give a stuff about how fast you run Ben. Life is real and it's the ups and downs that we all go through. Take it easy buddy
choosing running shoes is such a minefield, I;m using Saucony for the last 300 miles and really ont know when to replace them and what t chose next with a £100 budget
Ben, great video, due to injuries, I need max cushioning…. Which one of these is the softest ride? Ian
Probably Novablast 3 is the best cushioning verses value. Can find them for great prices now!
@@BenParkes thanks Ben
@@BenParkes bought them and really like them... got them for £86, thanks
Asics Novablast 3, wish I could justify the money for a pair of Superblast.
I just don't get it how Hoka which on feet feels rather like Crocs and with no technology at all, just using two layered simple foams, can be muuch better then Pegasus with air zoom? I tried both.
Even walking in Hoka makes me feel uncomfortable. I would not pay for those shoes even half the price. Anything else but Hoka.
I'm running in the Hoka Mach 5. My favourite to date and I can confirm what you're saying :)
Love your videos, Ben!
Freet vibe for me, just better for your feet and running form then most running shoes with tech "you really need", especially for your daily trainer, in my opinion of course.
Do take it slow and easy on the first runs though, you need to get used to it.
Which shoe would you recommend for walking?
great review ben.
Boston 12's - £140 - best all round value out there!
Really nice breakdown.
Do you keep all these shoes? If not where do you sell them?
He’s said before that he sells them on eBay if not keeping
Yes, eBay usually. Or if they are a bit older then they go in the shoe recycling bins we have close by where we live.
Can we have a video on the best watch to get
Are you reviewing the IfinityRN 4?
I have the Hoka Mach 3 that I love for my everyday runs.
Got a pair of the Reebok's recently for 70aud (about £35) and they've been a nice fresh addition to the rotation as marathon training ramps up!
Are they good for half - Marathon ?
Saucony Triumph 20 available for around £70, easy winner
Puma Deviate Nitro 2 for me, best all-round shoe.