Good review, one question. I find the Speed Roll technology in the Endorphin Speed 2/3 extremely helpful when I get tired. Which of the two has the same Speed Roll feel?
Brilliant videos, think all the positive reviews on the pro 3 has made my decision for me, could I ask please. I have the Boston 10s and they fit perfectly, could you tell me if the sizing is the same am a 9 and a half aswell. Loving all your content. Thanks
Adios pro 3 for me without a doubt, I am still searching for a reason to pick up my sc v3 instead .... Too numb, too "in the middle"ride, feels like any other of my 12 pair of shoes...useless (except fro my training)
Enjoying my pair of Adios Pro 3, only done a couple of runs but have a feeling they're going to get better with use. Also watched the Prime X vid, and like you I overpronate so may well keep away from that shoe.
Having had the RC Elite V2, which I found way too soft, I do prefer a more firmer missile. I have 3 Hoka shoes in my rotation at the moment. The Rincon 3, light and responsive and slightly former then the Rincon 2. I have the Mach 5 for my easy / recovery runs and for race day I wear the Rocket X v1, which are great fun.
I've put in over 20 miles on the Adios Pro 3 and it seems to feel and ride better with each mile. Midsole foam-wise, I prefer the Lightstrike Pro over other foams in Nike, ASICS, Saucony, and NB. It's firmer but strikes a nice balance between firmness and softness/bounce. I really wouldn't say it's bouncy at all or like a trampoline but kind of pushes you forward with the rocker motion. Takes a bit of getting used to compared to the Endorphin Pro 3 and the VaporFly 2 I've been using but I'm really starting to like what the Adios Pro 3 provides. I need to take it out on a 10+ mile run soon. I've taken it on several 5~7 mile runs to break it in and it's feeling really good now. I've been reading and watching the reviews on the SC Elite v3 and I don't think it's for me. I tried the SC Trainer and I've come to the conclusion that a high stack of the FuelCell foam isn't for me. I like it on the lower stack of Rebel v3 but, for me, it's a fast very short distance shoe. I found that I prefer a certain amount of firmness on the sole itself, not from plates or rods. The Adios Pro 3 provides that right amount of firmness and ground feel responsiveness over long distances while still protecting my legs, feet, and ankles. I found that I just needed to adjust my mechanics a bit to get the most out of it.
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Love those black/green pro3’s chris top review again.
Lets try a 5 k test in two weeks and a half mararhon in January, maybe some 2 or 3 workouts and them save them only for races.
Good review, one question. I find the Speed Roll technology in the Endorphin Speed 2/3 extremely helpful when I get tired. Which of the two has the same Speed Roll feel?
Adios Pro 3, gets you on your toes quite naturally
Probably the pro 3
Brilliant videos, think all the positive reviews on the pro 3 has made my decision for me, could I ask please. I have the Boston 10s and they fit perfectly, could you tell me if the sizing is the same am a 9 and a half aswell. Loving all your content. Thanks
Thank you
Adios pro 3 for me without a doubt, I am still searching for a reason to pick up my sc v3 instead .... Too numb, too "in the middle"ride, feels like any other of my 12 pair of shoes...useless (except fro my training)
Enjoying my pair of Adios Pro 3, only done a couple of runs but have a feeling they're going to get better with use. Also watched the Prime X vid, and like you I overpronate so may well keep away from that shoe.
The pro 3 is amazing g
By the way, I used the RC Elite V2 for long runs and recovery.. 🙄
So tempted
Having had the RC Elite V2, which I found way too soft, I do prefer a more firmer missile.
I have 3 Hoka shoes in my rotation at the moment.
The Rincon 3, light and responsive and slightly former then the Rincon 2.
I have the Mach 5 for my easy / recovery runs and for race day I wear the Rocket X v1, which are great fun.
I've put in over 20 miles on the Adios Pro 3 and it seems to feel and ride better with each mile. Midsole foam-wise, I prefer the Lightstrike Pro over other foams in Nike, ASICS, Saucony, and NB. It's firmer but strikes a nice balance between firmness and softness/bounce. I really wouldn't say it's bouncy at all or like a trampoline but kind of pushes you forward with the rocker motion. Takes a bit of getting used to compared to the Endorphin Pro 3 and the VaporFly 2 I've been using but I'm really starting to like what the Adios Pro 3 provides.
I need to take it out on a 10+ mile run soon. I've taken it on several 5~7 mile runs to break it in and it's feeling really good now. I've been reading and watching the reviews on the SC Elite v3 and I don't think it's for me. I tried the SC Trainer and I've come to the conclusion that a high stack of the FuelCell foam isn't for me. I like it on the lower stack of Rebel v3 but, for me, it's a fast very short distance shoe. I found that I prefer a certain amount of firmness on the sole itself, not from plates or rods. The Adios Pro 3 provides that right amount of firmness and ground feel responsiveness over long distances while still protecting my legs, feet, and ankles. I found that I just needed to adjust my mechanics a bit to get the most out of it.
fuel cell.
The Vaporfly Next % 2 is the absolute king of super shoes!