Thank you! I tried these shoes out for about 20 miles and just couldn't get them to work for me and couldn't figure out why. I'm a heel striker and I purchased these for slow relaxed runs and they didn't feel good. They only felt good when I picked up the pace, I midfoot strike when I pick up the pace, but then I was feeling as if I was sinking into the foam. So thank you for validating my feelings lol
Hey Zach fact check please. A shoe saleswoman told me all shoe makers are targeting the 400 mile range for durability (without exception I might add) Remember when Keds would last a year or two easy? With Kevlar, graphene and God knows what these days. Doesn't it seem like this tunnel vision of the 400 mile magic marker is really ingrained obselence instead of good value. I'm curious why are people going along with this compromise and what brand can you point me too that still goes that extra mile for the owner?
I have been thinking about the same thing, and am shocked to see why people are just considering this as "normal" now. I recently bought a similar shoe like this, very comfortable, but the upper ripped within a few hundred mile range, and the shoes weren''t even pushed hard at all. Buy a new pair of $200 shoes every few hundred miles of walking/running is absolutely insane.
Honestly adidas prime X original foam has held up for about 650 miles for me at this point and still pretty comfortable. Their light strike pro foam is exceptional in durability. And historically adidas is one of the first to make a good TPU foam in boost, which seemed to last forever and ever. Not to be shill for a big corporation…
While the product feels too heavy and comes with a steep price tag, its short lifespan leaves much to be desired. However, I'm eager to see what updates are in store for the next version, as the cushioning features appear to have great potential!
The fact that the midsole/outsole doesnt glow in the dark is a crime
These are cool as hell
I cant wait until the black color way of the slides come out. Keep it up Zach! Would love to see some socks come out from you
I have the glycerin 21 to just walk the theme parks in. Great shoe for that
Amazing review as always, doc!
Thank you! I tried these shoes out for about 20 miles and just couldn't get them to work for me and couldn't figure out why. I'm a heel striker and I purchased these for slow relaxed runs and they didn't feel good. They only felt good when I picked up the pace, I midfoot strike when I pick up the pace, but then I was feeling as if I was sinking into the foam. So thank you for validating my feelings lol
Brooks finally made a cool shoe
more brooks please ❤
Nice scenery! Looks like the Southern California coast. Great spot for a shoe video
Yup good eye
Good review and breakdown!
We would really love you to review more.. i mean more running shoes. Most of the shoe running reviewers don't really give insight as you do
I’d like to it’s just a matter of fitting the reviews in- I may change the running shoe format to make it easier to crank more out
Can you do a review on Topo Athletics specter 2?
Xen Slides are able on Japan, Thanks Doc!!
REVIEW THE HYPO IMPACT, BEST SUSTAINABLE SHOE ON THE MARKET WITH ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE FOAMS OUT OF ANY DAILY TRAINER
Pls do novablast 5
Hey Zach fact check please. A shoe saleswoman told me all shoe makers are targeting the 400 mile range for durability (without exception I might add) Remember when Keds would last a year or two easy? With Kevlar, graphene and God knows what these days. Doesn't it seem like this tunnel vision of the 400 mile magic marker is really ingrained obselence instead of good value. I'm curious why are people going along with this compromise and what brand can you point me too that still goes that extra mile for the owner?
I have been thinking about the same thing, and am shocked to see why people are just considering this as "normal" now. I recently bought a similar shoe like this, very comfortable, but the upper ripped within a few hundred mile range, and the shoes weren''t even pushed hard at all. Buy a new pair of $200 shoes every few hundred miles of walking/running is absolutely insane.
Honestly adidas prime X original foam has held up for about 650 miles for me at this point and still pretty comfortable. Their light strike pro foam is exceptional in durability. And historically adidas is one of the first to make a good TPU foam in boost, which seemed to last forever and ever. Not to be shill for a big corporation…
Nike Vomero 18 , Please
I'd love to see a teardown of the 5's and the new roam version. Great stuff, doc!
Please review kt 10 and more Chinese brand shoes
Is max cushion shoes like these are good for a walking shoes?
I personally wouldn’t recommend them for that. But it’s not bad, just better and cheaper options.
Would these be ok for Achilles problems caused by chronically tight calves and bursa inflammation caused by haglunds deformity?
I suffer with heel pain and use Enertor insoles, but you do you think there's no need to replace the insoles in the Max?
These are chunky bois, but they feel great. Perfect for recovery and easy days.
Hi FDZ. Have you sent the giveaways prizes to the winners 😇
The ones from other companies should be going out any time and the ones from me will go out when I get back from some travel
@@FootDoctorZachThanks!
While the product feels too heavy and comes with a steep price tag, its short lifespan leaves much to be desired. However, I'm eager to see what updates are in store for the next version, as the cushioning features appear to have great potential!
KT10 review pls.
Why wouldn't they add something simple as a Gusset. Smh
If the tongue don’t gusset, I don’t trust it
lol
can your review the adidas pureboost jet oe nike pegasus 38
Why the Pegasus 38? Nike is already on the Pegasus 41
@@michaeltran2743 so he could compare an older model to the 41
A confortable jogging shoe for $200 plus tax is wild.