I just ordered these shoes yesterday. I have insertional Achilles arthritis. I'm going to the gym 3 days every week. Yesterday I ran 10 miles very slow. And I wanted softer shoes. I think these shoes will be perfect for me.
Subscribed. U do have british accent pal. Simple explaination. Iam getting hoka clifton 8 online. Is their any difference bw clifton 8 and 9 ? Moreover whats ur opinion on clifton 8 or invincible 3
Thank you and welcome to the channel! Clifton 9 is more cushioned and lighter among other things (more details here: www.trailandkale.com/gear/hoka-clifton-9-review/) - I’d go with the Clifton 9 out of all of them. Then Clifton 8, then invincible. Invincible 3 review here: ua-cam.com/video/tNmmtN54CmA/v-deo.htmlsi=oxzLPtYCLDwHWRal
How do you compare it with the Cloudmonster? I know in the past that was your favorite shoe, does this surpass it now in terms of comfort and energy return/propulsion? Which is better for wider than avg feet?
These two running shoes are incredibly similar in feel and cushioning. The invincible 3 is more plush however yet the cloud monster has better energy return, and is a faster shoe. The invincible 3 is better for long runs where comfort and bounce is desired. Both I’d say are average width although the shape and material of the upper on the Cloudmonster should allow for a wider foot.
@@trailandkale Thanks! That's really helpful. I just got the Cloudmonster and loving how it feels. I'm trying to figure out where it should fit on rotation for Recovery, Speed, Long Run, and Race Day. Sounds like Cloudmonster would be a good fit for Speed/Long/Race, and Invincible could be a good option for Recovery (and some Longs)?
Yeah you nailed it there. Invincible 3 is just great for recovery runs (long or short), and for beginners looking to train for / run a marathon. On that note, if you’re ever after a marathon (or half) training plan, we recently released new and updated plans here: www.trailandkale.com/training-plans/
Amazing runners. The Full Max comfort is no joke, especially for big guys like me. I understand what people mean with the heel slippage, but after tying the knot all the way through, I never had that issue. Wearing these shoes make me look forward to my runs.
Hey, I have a lower back injury and walk 8-10km everyday to stay active and lose weight. Do you think these would be a good cushioned option and would last at least 1+ years of regular walking? My other options are limited like Gel Nimbus 25. I've used Novablast 3 but had them stolen very sadly.
Hi there! These would be very comfortable as walking shoes, for sure. I don't have experience with the Nimbus 25 or Novablast unfortunately. Back to your question of whether they'll last you a full year walking 10km a day (that's roughly (2200 miles) a year, I'd say no. The recommended lifespan of any running shoes is around 500 miles, although you can absolutely do more miles in them if they still feel comfortable and still have enough cushioning underfoot. The lifespan of running shoes also depends on your walking/running technique, the quality of midsole foam, and your weight, among other things! Hope this helps answer your question. -A
With difficulty if you run on wet/dirty roads. If you run in the dry they should be ok. You can probably put them in the wash but that may compromise the midsole cushioning/response over time.
I had heel slip and achilles rub. The stack seems too high given the squishy unstable nature of the shoe. The laces are also too short. I would stay away.
I just ordered these shoes yesterday. I have insertional Achilles arthritis. I'm going to the gym 3 days every week. Yesterday I ran 10 miles very slow. And I wanted softer shoes. I think these shoes will be perfect for me.
Hope they work out well for you!
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Iam getting hoka clifton 8 online. Is their any difference bw clifton 8 and 9 ?
Moreover whats ur opinion on clifton 8 or invincible 3
Thank you and welcome to the channel! Clifton 9 is more cushioned and lighter among other things (more details here: www.trailandkale.com/gear/hoka-clifton-9-review/) - I’d go with the Clifton 9 out of all of them. Then Clifton 8, then invincible. Invincible 3 review here: ua-cam.com/video/tNmmtN54CmA/v-deo.htmlsi=oxzLPtYCLDwHWRal
These sneakers can be worn for walking or are made only for running??
They’re designed for running but they’d be very comfortable for walking too.
@@trailandkale thanks
How do you compare it with the Cloudmonster? I know in the past that was your favorite shoe, does this surpass it now in terms of comfort and energy return/propulsion? Which is better for wider than avg feet?
These two running shoes are incredibly similar in feel and cushioning. The invincible 3 is more plush however yet the cloud monster has better energy return, and is a faster shoe. The invincible 3 is better for long runs where comfort and bounce is desired. Both I’d say are average width although the shape and material of the upper on the Cloudmonster should allow for a wider foot.
@@trailandkale Thanks! That's really helpful. I just got the Cloudmonster and loving how it feels. I'm trying to figure out where it should fit on rotation for Recovery, Speed, Long Run, and Race Day. Sounds like Cloudmonster would be a good fit for Speed/Long/Race, and Invincible could be a good option for Recovery (and some Longs)?
Yeah you nailed it there. Invincible 3 is just great for recovery runs (long or short), and for beginners looking to train for / run a marathon. On that note, if you’re ever after a marathon (or half) training plan, we recently released new and updated plans here: www.trailandkale.com/training-plans/
Amazing runners. The Full Max comfort is no joke, especially for big guys like me. I understand what people mean with the heel slippage, but after tying the knot all the way through, I never had that issue. Wearing these shoes make me look forward to my runs.
They’re so much fun aren’t they! Love that bouncy feeling!
Would you stay with a size 9 or would you go up to a 9.5? Great reviews
Thank you! Stick with a 9, they’re true to size
@@trailandkale thank you. I’m big on reviews and your review are well detailed, great job
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it
Hey, I have a lower back injury and walk 8-10km everyday to stay active and lose weight.
Do you think these would be a good cushioned option and would last at least 1+ years of regular walking?
My other options are limited like Gel Nimbus 25. I've used Novablast 3 but had them stolen very sadly.
Hi there! These would be very comfortable as walking shoes, for sure. I don't have experience with the Nimbus 25 or Novablast unfortunately.
Back to your question of whether they'll last you a full year walking 10km a day (that's roughly (2200 miles) a year, I'd say no. The recommended lifespan of any running shoes is around 500 miles, although you can absolutely do more miles in them if they still feel comfortable and still have enough cushioning underfoot.
The lifespan of running shoes also depends on your walking/running technique, the quality of midsole foam, and your weight, among other things! Hope this helps answer your question.
-A
How do u keep them clean tho? Can they be thrown in the wash?
With difficulty if you run on wet/dirty roads. If you run in the dry they should be ok. You can probably put them in the wash but that may compromise the midsole cushioning/response over time.
Great job
Thank you
Are these better than the Hoka bondi 8
I don’t have experience with the Bondi 8 yet but the Clifton 9 is similar but not as plush as the Invincible 3.
@@trailandkale got the Clifton 7 but I find they don’t last that long that’s the problem the tread on them wears down quick
I had heel slip and achilles rub. The stack seems too high given the squishy unstable nature of the shoe. The laces are also too short. I would stay away.
That's a shame they didn't work out for you, I'm loving my pair! They make road running so fun and bouncy.
this video should have 100x as many views as it does. this is my favorite invincible 3 review so far!
Thanks Kevin, appreciate that! :) we also have many more reviews on trailandkale.com
- tell your friends! 😄
Is it safe to go jogging outside in California?
Why wouldn’t it be?