I’m loving the Continental rubber on the adidas shoes at the moment. Super durable and grippy. That and a bigger toe box make the Boston 9 sound like a winner to me.
Thanks for not sitting on the fence, i hate watching watching a head to head and at the end they say......... "you decide who the winner is".......well no i want YOUR opinion that's why i watch. Anyway keep up the good work. I have the Boston 8's and is looking for something similar but with more cushion.
I don't understand their strategy. When I go to their Canadian site, they have dozens of inferior running shoes available and such an underwhelming variety of the "good ones" like Boston and Adios. Then when they do finally get some additional stock of colours and sizes in the popular shoe models, they offer them at 30+% discount so they sell out very quickly. Now they have SL20, RC, and some confusing heavier options with Boost that I can't keep track of. Just make more Boston and Adios shoes!
This is awesome! Thanks for comparing these two. After realising that the Rincon won’t work w me feet, these two are the next shoes I’ve been considering for that first marathon. Bc I’m on the Brooks Ghost 12, the Hyperion night just do the trick. Again, thank you 🤙🏽
I have and enjoy both of these, and while they don’t have as much stack height as upcoming options like Endorphin Speed or current ones like NovaBlast, that lower profile is much more stable. Both make me run fast! I agree Boston 9 is not only roomier in the toebox compared to v.8 (while retaining the nice snug mid-foot I like), but the upper is lighter and more breathable. However, I’m glad I still picked up a spare of v.8 original all Boost. My original is still going strong @200 mi. I think Adidas will probably come out with non-Boston-Marathon colors now that the Sept. event has been cancelled. I just noticed the Adizero Pro is now available for pre-order on RW, too.
I love the Hyperion Tempo. It can handle a cruising long run comfortably (14 miles @6:45 pace) and mile repeats down at 5:10-5:20 5k pace. I did swap the laces though because the stock ones were shit. I threw in some old Turbo 2 laces and it is WAY better.
I love the Boston 9 and I'll probably never run in the Tempo, but if you prefer it, it must be good. Glad that there wasn't really a down side to either shoe. When shoes are good, there isnt really a need to dog for the smallest things to complain about.
Hey Mike. I think you should consider trying the Reebok run fast 2.0. Best tempo/sppedwork shoe in my opinion. Peba midsole goodness, very well priced and imo a killer look
Never run in a Boston before but if Adidas widened up the toe box I’m all ears, since that has traditionally been a sticking point with me and Adidas shoes. As for the Tempo, I really like it but I’ve noticed that it just has dismal traction on wet pavement. For $150 I feel like a shoe should stick to the dang ceiling if you need it to.
kofuzi I definitely would pick the new balance rebel… The second I put on the Rebel I felt it was going to be a faster tempo run as opposed to when I first put on the Brooks.
Nice comparison Kofuzi, Adidas Boston series always makes running kinda fun tbh. Also kinda wish that Adidas made a version with some or light stability.
JB de Joya I was ware of that model and loved the colorways but didint work out for me as they didnt make a wide version for sale here in the Philippines unlike Boston 5 & 8 in which they did. This 9 Feels like a wide version already. Keep safe buddy
I've been contemplating getting a pair of Hyperion Tempos my favorite running shoe I've owned was the brooks pureflow 7 and just by looks it structure they look similar
I have the tempos. They are great for my speed runs but I notice my knees are sore after I run in them a few days in a row. Not sure if the support isn’t enough or if my body is just getting used to them. Either way it’s a great shoe to throw in to my faster efforts.
@@kofuzi not sure why my local store released them few days ago i guess im waiting for new colour as well but i really like the fit and new midsole of this new version
Endorphin speed also would be in the same price level and category. I would rather have the endorphin speed than the Brooks just because I feel like the rocker or speed roll thing would help later in the end of a race or a long run.
Hi, I love your videos, was wondering if youre going to do anything on the vaporfly next% ? With them being so expensive I think good reviews are important.
A couple quick points here. This question asks about the Hyperion Tempo, and the comment is on a video I made like 3 years ago. Fast forward to this year, and there is no longer a shoe called the Hyperion Tempo. Brooks currently sells a shoe called the Hyperion, which is the successor to the Hyperion Tempo. And while I have not tested the new Hyperion and can’t comment on the precise changes to this model over the past three years, this is Brooks we are talking about and I will presume that the shoes are still pretty similar. On the other hand, the Boston 12 is substantially different compared to the Boston 9. It’s bigger, heavier, and much less of a speed oriented shoe.
@@kofuzi thank you for your response. Yes I know it’s from 3 years ago. Your video was only one that was close to what I was seeking advice. I didn’t know Tempo is that old, hence why I saw it on special. Ok.
For a race it has to be the Adios. It's perfect for the 10k distance, especially at its price point. Even half marathons are great with the Adios, though a more cushioned premium shoe such as the Vaporly would be better.
I've been running in the Boston 9's recently and my first run I was hating the shoe ( in a fun way). Recently been getting back into running and I picked the Boston 9 to go clock a few miles in and ended up going way faster than I was trying to go. Overall it's a fun shoe so far😂
Boston is so thin in the forefoot for me. I usually get pain if I run in them too much. I wish they moved just a little bit material from the heel to the toe area.
Japanese health ministry released a statement which said wearing masks isn’t needed if you are in the outdoors and you can keep 2m distance from others. If you believe Japanese Corona measures, you don’t need to wear masks during your run.
Most people read that as you don’t need masks if you are outdoors. But it’s (1) if you are outdoors AND (2) if you can maintain social distance. Can you always maintain social distance when running city streets in Chicago? If not, you should have a mask, if you believe the Japanese health ministry. (I assume for the sake of argument that you are accurately summarizing the Japanese health ministry’s advice. I have not personally fact checked that).
Mr Random love them one of my most favourite shoes. Very stable and light , 40 miles in them in 2 weeks and I have many many shoes as you know. Soft but firm, weird description but true. I echo everything the FOD runner says in his review. Just get them , 90 day trail, can’t go wrong.
@@Formerly-known-as-Steve Yeah I checked out FOD review. Most people love the shoe. I was final able to order a pair today after weeks off checking the Brooks website daily.
@@Formerly-known-as-Steve I took my Peg37 out for there 1st spin yesterday. Not bad in my option, but most people have mixed views. It will be interesting to hear what Edbud and Kofuzi think of them after 100 miles.
kofuzi ah thanks for the reply! That’s interesting, very curious about it. I ended up ordering the Boston 8’s at 60% off the other day here - can’t wait to try them out. Thanks for the great reviews and content!
Kofuzi, please consider reviewing Brooks Revel 4 which is supposed to come out in Aug. Revel 3 got universal praise in the reviews I found, and had little to do with prior versions, and now v.4 will have a new midsole that is more responsive. It’s really an underrated shoe in terms of attention.
Perfect timing for this video as my White (upper) Pair of The Hyperion Tempo’s are on the way! Can’t wait to run in them.
How are they? Considering the same
I’m loving the Continental rubber on the adidas shoes at the moment. Super durable and grippy. That and a bigger toe box make the Boston 9 sound like a winner to me.
Thanks for not sitting on the fence, i hate watching watching a head to head and at the end they say......... "you decide who the winner is".......well no i want YOUR opinion that's why i watch. Anyway keep up the good work. I have the Boston 8's and is looking for something similar but with more cushion.
Thanks so much. But I will say that, for some comparisons, I does come down to preferences. And I have made videos that end frustratingly like that.
Just got the Boston 8s with lightstrike for $55! Enjoying mixing them in the rotation for tempo days
do you prefer it than boston without lightstrike?
@@AndrewSidarta24 here is my review of Boston 8 vs Boston 7 for your information. ua-cam.com/video/IY1lgs2Cn9U/v-deo.html
Dear Adidas, please put the Boston 9 with some fly colors online now. Especially for that sweet, sweet pricepoint it was a few months ago.
I don't understand their strategy. When I go to their Canadian site, they have dozens of inferior running shoes available and such an underwhelming variety of the "good ones" like Boston and Adios. Then when they do finally get some additional stock of colours and sizes in the popular shoe models, they offer them at 30+% discount so they sell out very quickly. Now they have SL20, RC, and some confusing heavier options with Boost that I can't keep track of. Just make more Boston and Adios shoes!
Hint: Available on Runnerinn(UE) in pink and green.
This is awesome! Thanks for comparing these two. After realising that the Rincon won’t work w me feet, these two are the next shoes I’ve been considering for that first marathon.
Bc I’m on the Brooks Ghost 12, the Hyperion night just do the trick. Again, thank you 🤙🏽
I have and enjoy both of these, and while they don’t have as much stack height as upcoming options like Endorphin Speed or current ones like NovaBlast, that lower profile is much more stable. Both make me run fast! I agree Boston 9 is not only roomier in the toebox compared to v.8 (while retaining the nice snug mid-foot I like), but the upper is lighter and more breathable. However, I’m glad I still picked up a spare of v.8 original all Boost. My original is still going strong @200 mi. I think Adidas will probably come out with non-Boston-Marathon colors now that the Sept. event has been cancelled. I just noticed the Adizero Pro is now available for pre-order on RW, too.
I love the Hyperion Tempo. It can handle a cruising long run comfortably (14 miles @6:45 pace) and mile repeats down at 5:10-5:20 5k pace. I did swap the laces though because the stock ones were shit. I threw in some old Turbo 2 laces and it is WAY better.
Excellent work on the thumbnail sir! 👏
I love the Boston 9 and I'll probably never run in the Tempo, but if you prefer it, it must be good. Glad that there wasn't really a down side to either shoe. When shoes are good, there isnt really a need to dog for the smallest things to complain about.
Hey Mike. I think you should consider trying the Reebok run fast 2.0. Best tempo/sppedwork shoe in my opinion. Peba midsole goodness, very well priced and imo a killer look
For the price, the Boston Boost is unbeatable
Never run in a Boston before but if Adidas widened up the toe box I’m all ears, since that has traditionally been a sticking point with me and Adidas shoes. As for the Tempo, I really like it but I’ve noticed that it just has dismal traction on wet pavement. For $150 I feel like a shoe should stick to the dang ceiling if you need it to.
i've been fortunate that my wet weather experiences so far with the tempo have been surprisingly good
It has a more wide toe box compared to the 8, very noticeable imho.
@@testtestph thats really good to hear. I loved the 7 but felt a little too squished in the 8. Might have to grab that 9 when the price drops
Curious how the Brooks Hyperion Tempo compares with the New Balance Rebel? Thank you.
hmmm. i might be able to make that video
kofuzi I definitely would pick the new balance rebel… The second I put on the Rebel I felt it was going to be a faster tempo run as opposed to when I first put on the Brooks.
@@oldjayrunning3287 Problem is the Rebel loses it's bounce and the upper stretches fast
I really considering pulling the trigger on the Brooks HT plus I love the color 😁
Nice comparison Kofuzi, Adidas Boston series always makes running kinda fun tbh. Also kinda wish that Adidas made a version with some or light stability.
Test Test I think that would be the adizero Tempo, doesn’t seem to be a new model out at the moment though
JB de Joya I was ware of that model and loved the colorways but didint work out for me as they didnt make a wide version for sale here in the Philippines unlike Boston 5 & 8 in which they did. This 9 Feels like a wide version already. Keep safe buddy
Loved the Brooks Glycerin range but have moved away from them since
I've been contemplating getting a pair of Hyperion Tempos my favorite running shoe I've owned was the brooks pureflow 7 and just by looks it structure they look similar
yo! really intrigued with the tempo but the fit is making me think twice. btw, u really making new friends there eh.im pretty sure jabba is jealous
I have the tempos. They are great for my speed runs but I notice my knees are sore after I run in them a few days in a row. Not sure if the support isn’t enough or if my body is just getting used to them. Either way it’s a great shoe to throw in to my faster efforts.
Boston?
you should try the ride 13 by the way thanks for this review was curious about brook shoes never tried them yet
It’s coming out June 15, but I will be waiting for the blackout colorway, which unfortunately is not a launch color.
@@kofuzi not sure why my local store released them few days ago i guess im waiting for new colour as well but i really like the fit and new midsole of this new version
Endorphin speed also would be in the same price level and category. I would rather have the endorphin speed than the Brooks just because I feel like the rocker or speed roll thing would help later in the end of a race or a long run.
i have not yet had the pleasure to run in the endorphin speed
Hi, I love your videos, was wondering if youre going to do anything on the vaporfly next% ? With them being so expensive I think good reviews are important.
I think I’ve made six or seven videos about the next %. You can find them all via UA-cam search for Kofuzi Next %
@@kofuzi Sorry my bad, what i meant to say was, Nike "Air zoom Alphafly next %" the ones with the visible bubble and plate
what do you think of the Hyperion tempo vs. Boston 12?
A couple quick points here.
This question asks about the Hyperion Tempo, and the comment is on a video I made like 3 years ago.
Fast forward to this year, and there is no longer a shoe called the Hyperion Tempo. Brooks currently sells a shoe called the Hyperion, which is the successor to the Hyperion Tempo. And while I have not tested the new Hyperion and can’t comment on the precise changes to this model over the past three years, this is Brooks we are talking about and I will presume that the shoes are still pretty similar.
On the other hand, the Boston 12 is substantially different compared to the Boston 9. It’s bigger, heavier, and much less of a speed oriented shoe.
@@kofuzi thank you for your response. Yes I know it’s from 3 years ago. Your video was only one that was close to what I was seeking advice. I didn’t know Tempo is that old, hence why I saw it on special. Ok.
If you have to choose between boston 8 or adios 4 for 10k run?
For a race it has to be the Adios. It's perfect for the 10k distance, especially at its price point. Even half marathons are great with the Adios, though a more cushioned premium shoe such as the Vaporly would be better.
With boston9, adios5 and sl20, how exactly are they tiered for target intended use (which is best for what, and why)? 🤔
@@nizam_mr Adios is low profile, speed shoe. Boston is lightweight/cushioning combo and SL 20 budget speed shoe.
My kinvara 8 is almost dying, those seem like great options. What do you think about the SL20?
I like it a lot. It’s strange that it’s so heavily discounted
Kofuzi, what do you think about asics quantum 180 5? Is it a running shoe or training shoe?
I don’t know
Your form is better in the Adidas. Some late stage pronation with the Brooks.
There is a torsion plate in the Boston.
Quality review👍
I've been running in the Boston 9's recently and my first run I was hating the shoe ( in a fun way). Recently been getting back into running and I picked the Boston 9 to go clock a few miles in and ended up going way faster than I was trying to go. Overall it's a fun shoe so far😂
Keith Webb Same here but with the boston 8 lightstrike 😂
I want the Tempo but $150 for a trainer ain’t it. I got my Peg Turbo 2s for $120
fair enough.
Boston is so thin in the forefoot for me. I usually get pain if I run in them too much. I wish they moved just a little bit material from the heel to the toe area.
Wish Adidas would sell the Boston 9 in the UK 🇬🇧 looks a great shoe, and nice price 👟
They don’t seem to be selling it anywhere. It’s not on the US adidas website anywhere. And most major retailers are out of stock.
@@kofuzi we have many in India
put some less stretchy laces in the hyperions and try them out and let us know how it feels without them.
Am agree 100%
Japanese health ministry released a statement which said wearing masks isn’t needed if you are in the outdoors and you can keep 2m distance from others. If you believe Japanese Corona measures, you don’t need to wear masks during your run.
Most people read that as you don’t need masks if you are outdoors. But it’s (1) if you are outdoors AND (2) if you can maintain social distance.
Can you always maintain social distance when running city streets in Chicago? If not, you should have a mask, if you believe the Japanese health ministry.
(I assume for the sake of argument that you are accurately summarizing the Japanese health ministry’s advice. I have not personally fact checked that).
Just lacing up tempos not watching until first run
How did it go after your 1st run. I would love to hear your thoughts
Mr Random love them one of my most favourite shoes. Very stable and light , 40 miles in them in 2 weeks and I have many many shoes as you know. Soft but firm, weird description but true. I echo everything the FOD runner says in his review. Just get them , 90 day trail, can’t go wrong.
Mr Random also peg 37 👎 big let down for me. Perhaps only keeping them for casual as I got 25% off and they do look nice.
@@Formerly-known-as-Steve Yeah I checked out FOD review. Most people love the shoe. I was final able to order a pair today after weeks off checking the Brooks website daily.
@@Formerly-known-as-Steve I took my Peg37 out for there 1st spin yesterday. Not bad in my option, but most people have mixed views. It will be interesting to hear what Edbud and Kofuzi think of them after 100 miles.
Don’t get why they’re not releasing the Boston 9 in the UK - we’re still getting the 8’s
They’re not available in the US either. A very long soliloquy about why they might not be available anywhere was deleted from the final edit.
kofuzi ah thanks for the reply! That’s interesting, very curious about it. I ended up ordering the Boston 8’s at 60% off the other day here - can’t wait to try them out. Thanks for the great reviews and content!
kofuzi Also, would be very interested to see that talk that you cut - please make that an upload!
LET’S GO!!!
Kofuzi, please consider reviewing Brooks Revel 4 which is supposed to come out in Aug. Revel 3 got universal praise in the reviews I found, and had little to do with prior versions, and now v.4 will have a new midsole that is more responsive. It’s really an underrated shoe in terms of attention.
Revel 3 is an awesome shoe. Looking forward to the 4 and see if they can do more with it.
If only they made the Boston 9 in a uk 13.5
it's unfortunate that they don't
But just LOOK AT THE BOSTON!! 😍
both shoes in this video look just fantastic, imo
What are your thoughts regarding the increasing reports of racism within Adidas?
I’m not aware