I just picked up the Adios 7 for about 40 pounds (on conversion) Im tempted to buy the lot and keep them in a fridge to always have a fresh pair at the ready
Excellent once again midsole king 👊 , so interesting to hear about the midsole foams in each shoe today , I didn't think anything would knock of the adios 7 ed , very happy to hear your loving your speed work again to 👍👍👍
A wonderful 10 minute ode to the Adios 7 :) I have the 6 on your recommendation and it is brilliant. However I’m still trying to put miles into this and the other ones that you coerced me into getting before buying more! And most certainly will not be buying the endorphin pro 3 and the Adios pro 3… nope, you can’t make me… of course you can….
Takumi sen 8 is the absolute pinacle at this point. For me, at least. Ultra light, ultra responsive, it is brilliant. Already bought a new pair for when i retire this one. It really is this good for me.
100% agreed, I've used them for a pure road mile that, for me, was lighning fast running (around 5:20/mi.) and I even used them in an 8 mile race that was a mix of fast roads and slogging through dirt trails through canyons and found them to absolutely shine no matter what situation I put them in. Maybe other super shoes are technically better performers for half marathon+ racing, but running has never felt as much fun for me as it does in the takumi sen 8. It's the perfect balance between a stripped down race shoe and a shoe with a modern highly responsive midsole.
I love the 5k/10k marker on the Nike. As a beginner that helps out. Even after this review i still don't know for what type of running these shoes are meant for, except the Nike...... but i have a pair of Asics Kayano 28 to improve technique, but looking for a neutral shoe soon. Nimbus 25 or Novablast 3 are high on the list. But Adidas is a good 2nd. That's why i checked this review.
@@EDDBUD Excellent, thank you for the advice! Maybe it's an idea to add in your conclusion something similar to the Nike Labelling? For which earthlings is this the perfect fit: Label on screen: Easy Run, Label : Recovery run, Label: 5-10k - label: Neutral shoe. Etc...
Hey bud! I'm new to running and just found you recently. Love your reviews, perspective , and presentation!! As a new runner I went the untraditional route in picking shoes.....instead of going to a specialty running shoe store I researched shoes on my own, ordered them, tried them, returned the ones that didn't work, and decided what worked best for me. I did the specialty running shoe store route a couple years ago and they put me on the treadmill, did the foot scan, etc. They told me that I definitely needed stability running shoes.....well, after trying out several options they suggested I experienced knee pain and hip discomfort. I went back to running in neutrals and all that discomfort and pain went away!! The daily trainers that are working best for me now are: The Adios 7, the Puma velocity nitro 2, the Asics Gel nimbus 23, and Brooks Ghost 14. Whatcha think?
9:34 Agreed. That said, my wishlist for Adidas is to take the Adios 7 and make it all Lightstrike Pro. I don't think Lightstrike Pro based shoes require energy rods. I think they'll do fine with the same plate system that the Adios 6 or 7 uses as long as the stack height doesn't get crazy.
Great review Edd. Definitely still interested in the Adios 7 as a possible inclusion in my shoe rotation. I appreciate the in depth opinions and thoughts on the comparison on each. As being a big adidas fan, the Takumi Send 8 is another on my list. So super happy to see the comparison on both of these in this video. I'm so use to running with the carbon rods that this might be a great addition in place of my Adios 6. Still debating 🤔. Glad to see you overcoming the unfortunate mishap with fido 🐕 and getting that speed and confidence back. Keep ponding that pavement. Stay safe and have a great day
Good comparisons again, definitely some thought into this one and open to interpretation. I am sure Nick Drake would approve too, (I cant run with Mr Drake dulcid tones)
also love the nick drake plug man!!! Awesome to see the adios 7 talked about so positively here in comparison to these others. I have the 6 and it is a fast breathable work horse. I’ll def be picking up the 7 at some point. I have the streakfly too and it’s gathering dust unfortunately lol
Kudos for one of the greatest music interludes ever. Anyway, even if Northern Lights belongs to my overall favorites, I'd pick The Smiths as the best running companion over Nick Drake.
Edd! I must add that I just finished a 14-mike varied pace run (marathon training) in my Asics Metaracers. I love the Metaracer but I guess the public didn't. The NB SC Pacer is similar with more pop and lower. Yep, I know about the super shoes and yes plan to run the marathon in Nike Vaporfly Next 2 %. Just old school and not loving the stack height but wow the energy return is amazing!👍
Edd! Great comparisons! Yes, the Nike just doesn't seem to answer the mail for what I would consider an all round training and racing shoe. To that point, I went for the NB SC Pacer, another shoe which hasn't received rave reviews but has an interesting carbon plate and as being an NB 1400 devotee answers the mail for me! Gosh, the last Adidas Adios Adizero's for me we're the 5's. Perhaps, I should check out the 7's.
@@EDDBUD I have two pairs of the sevens...love 'em. They are so responsive and fun to run in. I really notice the boost in the forefoot, something I thought wouldn't matter but wow it does!
Absolutly if you haven’t tried them yet. The Adios 6 and 7 are amongst the best and also less expensive I have tried out. Still need to nab a pair of the Adios pro 3. 👍🏼
@@FordyRuns That’s good news if true. I might grab that one. Though the prices are not going in the right direction especially with the current economic climate.
Hi Edd, between the adios 7 and the Takumi 8, is there any difference in stability? what about the fit, are both in the narrow side or the Adios is a little bit wider. Thanks.
@@EDDBUD Thanks, just trying to find a "daily trainer" from adidas with low stack, wondering if it is little more forgiving than the SL20 OG for distances of 10-16K because of the lightstrike pro in the front. Keen to see the Boston 12 probably more comparable to the 8/9 and not a giant like the 10/11. For longer distances I have already ordered the Pro 3 (saucony).
@@EDDBUD thanks for the reply. These will be for sessions so the Adios will probably be my choice and they have always worked for me. A little bit cheaper too.
I didn't catch this video until today (considering picking up the Adios 7, and now I will). So did you know Nick Drake was a distance runner in his youth? Given his tragic death overdose death from anti-depressants I've always thought it sad that he didn't continue running as a mental health aid. It sure works for me better than any drug. Strange that on the back cover of Five Leaves Left he's leaning up against a wall while a guy runs by him.
Excellent comparison, Edd. I need to try on the Adios and Speed 3 but they could both be too narrow. (My Speed 2s are a smidge tight depending on whichever socks I put on)
Interesting that you say that recently purchased the speed 2 direct from saucony. Not ran in them, but I can feel my small toe on my right foot against the upper if I wear my usual socks. Less so in my racing socks. Sadly I'll be sending them back.
@@markherbert8542 I relaced them, leaving the first eyelets open which opens up the toebox a bit… also helps to tape the balls of my feet and wear my thinnest socks. It’s only 5k after all…lol
Hey Edd another awesome review. 👍😎 Do you feel that the Takumi offers enough versatility as the Adios 7 does? It concur that owning both of them is tough sell. 🤔
I didn’t find any need for “break-in” with the Takumi Sen8. I wore them out of the box for the BolderBoulder 10K which is hilly (net uphill) with many turns and it performed spectacularly in terms of traction, nimbleness, comfort, and propulsion/speed. I’ve been curious if anyone else who is lightweight and efficient is doing HM’s in them.
Will the Rebel 3 have a stabilizing plate? I forget what I’ve heard about it ahead of its release. I did hear the stack will be higher and definitely agree it needs a stabilizing element if that’s true.
Great review as ever, shoes work differently for different people and I wouldn't use the Adios 7 as 'fits all scenarios' shoe where I would the Speed 3, Adios 6 was too narrow for me and I wasn't keen on the outsole but that's just my opinion, Speed 3's all the way for me!
Excellent performance from a perennial hero of the road....no, not the Adios 7, I am referring to the King of the Road, Lord Bud and his 30k+ followers
Don't know why but to me Adidas runing shoes from design point of view look like they are from the 80s design, not trendy. Other brands have better designs. I love Adidas Ultraboost dna for walking. Maybe one day I'll buy some Adidas running shoes, from my expirience I am much happier with Nike shoes. Ps. New Nike Peg Turbo Next Nature are available from yesterday on Nike web, Edd did you buy one for review? I read that Tim and some others already ordered Turbo NN's... can't wait for a review. 😁
@@EDDBUD I like that they don't use Air Zoom, Air max any Air in their shoes, but just by the looks Nike and others are much ahead. Ps. I ordered yesterday Streakfly's and PegTurbo3NN's , could not wait for your review Edd 😁 muscle car like racing stripe in the Turbo3NN was too appeling for me to resist 😁 well designed! 😁👍😉
I was surprised how good the rebel 2 was it’s easily my fastest non plated shoe. I went on a easy run with it and I actually ended up been a lot faster then I intended but felt effortless . I haven’t run in my streak fly since I got injured init .. i know it wasn’t the shoes fault but I’m nervous about using it now haha
The Adios 7 is looking like the shoe bargain of 2022, especially if you can get it for sub £100. I can make you turn your hands over without touching you...
This trainer is not worth more than £60 tops. It is too uncomfortable to run even 5km in & to SLOW to race in when compared to alternatives. The shoe is overpriced at £110 which is far too much for a low stack STANDARD foam shoe (except a little Pro foam in the fore foot). It actually is a shoe from an era when super shoes/ ultra cushion daily trainers had not yet arrived. You will be better off spending a little more & purchasing the Adidas Bostan 11 or consider another branded shoe to meet any racing requirements. Don't consider it a daily trainer at all.
@@EDDBUD The shoe softened up considerably; took 40 miles for me though. Not as comfortable as a modern super or daily but I can bear it for the price I paid at £80.
I just picked up the Adios 7 for about 40 pounds (on conversion)
Im tempted to buy the lot and keep them in a fridge to always have a fresh pair at the ready
Adios 7 might be my favorite looking shoe of 2022
Yes it’s a superb profile and tasteful!
Excellent once again midsole king 👊 , so interesting to hear about the midsole foams in each shoe today , I didn't think anything would knock of the adios 7 ed , very happy to hear your loving your speed work again to 👍👍👍
Haven’t put any miles into my pair of Adidas Adizero Adios 6 yet but you’re already making me want to add a pair of Adios 7 to the growing collection!
The 6 is 🔥
Get out in those Cheekster. You won’t be disappointed. A really great shoe
A wonderful 10 minute ode to the Adios 7 :)
I have the 6 on your recommendation and it is brilliant. However I’m still trying to put miles into this and the other ones that you coerced me into getting before buying more!
And most certainly will not be buying the endorphin pro 3 and the Adios pro 3… nope, you can’t make me… of course you can….
Takumi sen 8 is the absolute pinacle at this point. For me, at least. Ultra light, ultra responsive, it is brilliant. Already bought a new pair for when i retire this one. It really is this good for me.
Yes it only gets better with age like a fine wine.
100% agreed, I've used them for a pure road mile that, for me, was lighning fast running (around 5:20/mi.) and I even used them in an 8 mile race that was a mix of fast roads and slogging through dirt trails through canyons and found them to absolutely shine no matter what situation I put them in.
Maybe other super shoes are technically better performers for half marathon+ racing, but running has never felt as much fun for me as it does in the takumi sen 8. It's the perfect balance between a stripped down race shoe and a shoe with a modern highly responsive midsole.
Kerching! Great content as always EDD
Thanks for tuning in Chris 👊👍🏼
I love the 5k/10k marker on the Nike. As a beginner that helps out. Even after this review i still don't know for what type of running these shoes are meant for, except the Nike...... but i have a pair of Asics Kayano 28 to improve technique, but looking for a neutral shoe soon. Nimbus 25 or Novablast 3 are high on the list. But Adidas is a good 2nd. That's why i checked this review.
I found it a nimble shoe for pace and speed work. If you like a more responsive ride without the overt squash it’s good for anything.
@@EDDBUD Excellent, thank you for the advice! Maybe it's an idea to add in your conclusion something similar to the Nike Labelling? For which earthlings is this the perfect fit: Label on screen: Easy Run, Label : Recovery run, Label: 5-10k - label: Neutral shoe. Etc...
Had my first run in the Novablast 3’s last night, oh my…. What a shoe….
An absolutely amazing daily/speed shoe👍
Dammm cant wait!! Have 6 good pairs, my woman says that enough, but Novablast is the last one, promised!!
Hey bud! I'm new to running and just found you recently. Love your reviews, perspective , and presentation!! As a new runner I went the untraditional route in picking shoes.....instead of going to a specialty running shoe store I researched shoes on my own, ordered them, tried them, returned the ones that didn't work, and decided what worked best for me. I did the specialty running shoe store route a couple years ago and they put me on the treadmill, did the foot scan, etc. They told me that I definitely needed stability running shoes.....well, after trying out several options they suggested I experienced knee pain and hip discomfort. I went back to running in neutrals and all that discomfort and pain went away!! The daily trainers that are working best for me now are: The Adios 7, the Puma velocity nitro 2, the Asics Gel nimbus 23, and Brooks Ghost 14. Whatcha think?
I do suspect that stability shoes add more problems than they fix.
9:34 Agreed. That said, my wishlist for Adidas is to take the Adios 7 and make it all Lightstrike Pro. I don't think Lightstrike Pro based shoes require energy rods. I think they'll do fine with the same plate system that the Adios 6 or 7 uses as long as the stack height doesn't get crazy.
I wonder if rods could be extracted from the sen 7?!
Thanks
Paul your support for the channel is very much appreciated. Glad you enjoy the content 👍🏼👊
Great review Edd. Definitely still interested in the Adios 7 as a possible inclusion in my shoe rotation. I appreciate the in depth opinions and thoughts on the comparison on each. As being a big adidas fan, the Takumi Send 8 is another on my list. So super happy to see the comparison on both of these in this video. I'm so use to running with the carbon rods that this might be a great addition in place of my Adios 6. Still debating 🤔. Glad to see you overcoming the unfortunate mishap with fido 🐕 and getting that speed and confidence back. Keep ponding that pavement. Stay safe and have a great day
Both adidas shoes are superb models hard to go wrong with those! 👍🏼👊
Good comparisons again, definitely some thought into this one and open to interpretation. I am sure Nick Drake would approve too, (I cant run with Mr Drake dulcid tones)
Ive been getting bad arch blisters on the alphafly v2s and I was thinking of switching to the adios 7 for a quick cheap alternative
Very different shoes but it’s still awesome. Expect a much firmer yet fun ride.
Great upload.
The adios 7 looks amazing, but I’m with you on the TS8. It’s the best shoe I’ve ever run in.
Nick Drake is great too.
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Good comparisons. I just ordered a pair of the Takumi Sen 8s for around $100 from Adidas to go with my Adios 7s earlier today 😁
Can’t loose at that price!
I'm "dog" gone glad thats behind you, just out there enjoying the "dog" days of summer right now!!!
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The Takumi Sen 8 ,the rebel V2,skechers razor 3 or the kinvara 12 all work better as short distance racer or as a middle distance training shoe..
also love the nick drake plug man!!! Awesome to see the adios 7 talked about so positively here in comparison to these others. I have the 6 and it is a fast breathable work horse. I’ll def be picking up the 7 at some point. I have the streakfly too and it’s gathering dust unfortunately lol
It’s an overlooked shoe as it’s not a super soft cushioned beast. At £120 for the 7 it’s an absolute steal!
Kudos for one of the greatest music interludes ever. Anyway, even if Northern Lights belongs to my overall favorites, I'd pick The Smiths as the best running companion over Nick Drake.
Just picked the adios 7 I think its gonna be good
One of the shoes of the year for me
@@EDDBUD that means I made the right choice thnxxx Ed
Edd! I must add that I just finished a 14-mike varied pace run (marathon training) in my Asics Metaracers. I love the Metaracer but I guess the public didn't. The NB SC Pacer is similar with more pop and lower. Yep, I know about the super shoes and yes plan to run the marathon in Nike Vaporfly Next 2 %. Just old school and not loving the stack height but wow the energy return is amazing!👍
Edd! Great comparisons! Yes, the Nike just doesn't seem to answer the mail for what I would consider an all round training and racing shoe. To that point, I went for the NB SC Pacer, another shoe which hasn't received rave reviews but has an interesting carbon plate and as being an NB 1400 devotee answers the mail for me! Gosh, the last Adidas Adios Adizero's for me we're the 5's. Perhaps, I should check out the 7's.
Edd, the Adios and Takumi Sens (until the 8 which is a something else shoe) had the truss plate...does the job!
Yes I have the 6 and 7. Was quite a shoe!
@@EDDBUD I have two pairs of the sevens...love 'em. They are so responsive and fun to run in. I really notice the boost in the forefoot, something I thought wouldn't matter but wow it does!
After falling in love with the Ad Pro 3 do you think I need to give these a try?
Absolutly if you haven’t tried them yet. The Adios 6 and 7 are amongst the best and also less expensive I have tried out. Still need to nab a pair of the Adios pro 3. 👍🏼
@@EDDBUD thanks mate … someone commented on my vid today that you said the new colourway drops 22.08? is that the purple of the slick white?
@@FordyRuns That’s good news if true. I might grab that one. Though the prices are not going in the right direction especially with the current economic climate.
@@EDDBUD running shoes are cheaper than electric so maybe we can just run to stay warm this winter 😂😂😂
@@FordyRuns Tell me about it mate! At least petrol seems to be coming down a bit.
The Adios 6 worth investing in as a shoe rotation? £65 seems like a steal considering the reviews it's had!
Absolutely! One of the best shoes of 2021/22
Hi Edd, between the adios 7 and the Takumi 8, is there any difference in stability? what about the fit, are both in the narrow side or the Adios is a little bit wider. Thanks.
Yes Adios a little more stable. But mega nimble is the sen 8.
@@EDDBUD Thanks, just trying to find a "daily trainer" from adidas with low stack, wondering if it is little more forgiving than the SL20 OG for distances of 10-16K because of the lightstrike pro in the front. Keen to see the Boston 12 probably more comparable to the 8/9 and not a giant like the 10/11. For longer distances I have already ordered the Pro 3 (saucony).
Thanks Edd. My Adios 6 are coming to an end soon so it’s either the Adios 7 or Takumi for me next……hmmmm choices choices 😁
They are all superb! Both 7 and sen 8. If you want ultra light go for the sen though it’s more a race shoe to me.
@@EDDBUD thanks for the reply. These will be for sessions so the Adios will probably be my choice and they have always worked for me. A little bit cheaper too.
Ed for speed training which boot you recommend I am flat footed (adidas and Nike only)
Maybe look at the tempo next%, or Adios 7 / sen 8 if you have to go Nike or adidas.
@@EDDBUD thanks
I didn't catch this video until today (considering picking up the Adios 7, and now I will). So did you know Nick Drake was a distance runner in his youth? Given his tragic death overdose death from anti-depressants I've always thought it sad that he didn't continue running as a mental health aid. It sure works for me better than any drug. Strange that on the back cover of Five Leaves Left he's leaning up against a wall while a guy runs by him.
I did not know that about Nick, what a player and lyric writer. Shame we lost him too soon.
Excellent comparison, Edd. I need to try on the Adios and Speed 3 but they could both be too narrow. (My Speed 2s are a smidge tight depending on whichever socks I put on)
The 3 is a little wider. But I would say the Adios and speed are narrower than others.
There is a wide version for the Adios 6 which I hope they will introduce for the 7 as well (the regular 6 definitely is too narrow for my wider feet)
@@EDDBUD Thank You! I’ll check them out.
Interesting that you say that recently purchased the speed 2 direct from saucony. Not ran in them, but I can feel my small toe on my right foot against the upper if I wear my usual socks. Less so in my racing socks. Sadly I'll be sending them back.
@@markherbert8542 I relaced them, leaving the first eyelets open which opens up the toebox a bit… also helps to tape the balls of my feet and wear my thinnest socks. It’s only 5k after all…lol
Edd, which one is better adios 7 or Pegasus 39 ? Which one is good for speed and comfort?
7 for speed. It’s a monster for the price.
@@EDDBUD thanks brother ✌️
Hey Edd another awesome review. 👍😎
Do you feel that the Takumi offers enough versatility as the Adios 7 does?
It concur that owning both of them is tough sell. 🤔
They are similar. Yet quite the weight difference. The sen is even narrower in the arch. No wide fitting on those.
@@EDDBUD thank you so much. 😁
I shall give them a try and decide for next season for those shorter, faster races. 🏃🏻⚡️⚡️
I didn’t find any need for “break-in” with the Takumi Sen8. I wore them out of the box for the BolderBoulder 10K which is hilly (net uphill) with many turns and it performed spectacularly in terms of traction, nimbleness, comfort, and propulsion/speed. I’ve been curious if anyone else who is lightweight and efficient is doing HM’s in them.
Took me a while to really get into that shoe. But once I did it was one of the absolute best.
Will the Rebel 3 have a stabilizing plate? I forget what I’ve heard about it ahead of its release. I did hear the stack will be higher and definitely agree it needs a stabilizing element if that’s true.
I don’t recall if it has a plate or not. I would assume no as neither has before and the pacer etc has the carbon element.
Great review as ever, shoes work differently for different people and I wouldn't use the Adios 7 as 'fits all scenarios' shoe where I would the Speed 3, Adios 6 was too narrow for me and I wasn't keen on the outsole but that's just my opinion, Speed 3's all the way for me!
The speed 3 does feel a little wider this time out.
Where are you getting the Adios 7 from for under 100 earth credits or Saturn Spondooliks?
Adidas website with some stored up discount codes.
Excellent performance from a perennial hero of the road....no, not the Adios 7, I am referring to the King of the Road, Lord Bud and his 30k+ followers
Thanks Edd, btw where you grabbing Adios 7's for under £100 Human Talon?
Edd....give us some METAAAAL!
I do like a little Motörhead from time to time.
@@EDDBUD they're ok, but there's sooooo many more bands out there old boy.
Don't know why but to me Adidas runing shoes from design point of view look like they are from the 80s design, not trendy. Other brands have better designs. I love Adidas Ultraboost dna for walking. Maybe one day I'll buy some Adidas running shoes, from my expirience I am much happier with Nike shoes. Ps. New Nike Peg Turbo Next Nature are available from yesterday on Nike web, Edd did you buy one for review? I read that Tim and some others already ordered Turbo NN's... can't wait for a review. 😁
I think the 80’s vibes in their shoes appeal to me.
@@EDDBUD I like that they don't use Air Zoom, Air max any Air in their shoes, but just by the looks Nike and others are much ahead. Ps. I ordered yesterday Streakfly's and PegTurbo3NN's , could not wait for your review Edd 😁 muscle car like racing stripe in the Turbo3NN was too appeling for me to resist 😁 well designed! 😁👍😉
Nice!
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Would the Sen 8 work as a lifestyle shoe?
Bit narrow in the arch for lifestyle me thinks.
Hard no for me on that. Not comfy to walk around in at all
Pink Moon 👍
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Live Jonathan Richman for me. 👍🏼
Guess you could say the Adios 7 is an a'track'tive shoe
I like what you did there 🤣👊
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Takumi Sen for $111? Cop or pass?
A big yes from me. For the price!
The streetfly has less rigidity than my wallet in the pub on a Friday night
My adios 6 is far superior to my Speed 1 on 5-10 K or intervals from 200-1000 meter. But Speed is a better half marathon or marathon shoe.
I don’t think many would try the Adios 6/7 at the half marathon distance. As you say though, superb for pace and speed training.
I was surprised how good the rebel 2 was it’s easily my fastest non plated shoe.
I went on a easy run with it and I actually ended up been a lot faster then I intended but felt effortless .
I haven’t run in my streak fly since I got injured init .. i know it wasn’t the shoes fault but I’m nervous about using it now haha
I found the streakfly a bit of a letdown. It’s half an invincible run and a track training shoe really. Not much to it.
Don't think this channel gets enouph subs tbh
I appreciate you tuning in though 👍🏼👊
Adiós 7 at Wiggle for £99
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Fourth by only a second! 🤣🐈⬛
I like that...
Shoe weirdo ..... :)
I have too many shoes. Or so my wife tells me
One or two strong passions
(though sometimes wasteful), could help to understand things in real life.
The Adios 7 is looking like the shoe bargain of 2022, especially if you can get it for sub £100. I can make you turn your hands over without touching you...
A bargain of a shoe. Adidas splitting the discount down the middle. 60 / 40. 🤣
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@@EDDBUD not bad with a child on my lap and I’m pretty drunk, the entertainment is so bad it’s funny, they’ve been murdering 80’s classics tonight
adios adios
the post traumatic doggie syndrome is over 👏🏾👏🏾
Yes finally I feel real speed coming back!
This trainer is not worth more than £60 tops. It is too uncomfortable to run even 5km in & to SLOW to race in when compared to alternatives. The shoe is overpriced at £110 which is far too much for a low stack STANDARD foam shoe (except a little Pro foam in the fore foot). It actually is a shoe from an era when super shoes/ ultra cushion daily trainers had not yet arrived. You will be better off spending a little more & purchasing the Adidas Bostan 11 or consider another branded shoe to meet any racing requirements. Don't consider it a daily trainer at all.
Nah it’s a great shoe. You need to break it in a little
@@EDDBUD do you have a rough estimate of the number of miles needed to break the shoes in?
@@R251400 Give it 30 miles or so. These foams feel better over time.
@@EDDBUD The shoe softened up considerably; took 40 miles for me though. Not as comfortable as a modern super or daily but I can bear it for the price I paid at £80.
@@R251400 Great nimble shoe. Glad it softened up like mine.
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Love your videos except they make me want to keep buying more and more running shoes 🥲
Gotta pick the ones that hit the spot. Some are great but for specific people or purposes.