healy1835 wrote: » Picked up a pair of Zoom Streak 7's on the Nike site yesterday. First time I'd seen them for sale on the site. With the 30% off, they worked out at just over 60 quid. Won't get a better racing flat for that price. Not that too many people are wearing those sort of things anymore though...
average_runner wrote: » How do people find the Reebok floatride energy and floatride run fast? I am not if I find them too spongy especially the floatride run fast which is their flat running shoe. Tried the brooks hyperion(old) and asteria but not sure. What do people here prefer?
MY BAD wrote: » I had them bought only to check my email saying they refunded me because they don't ship to Ireland. I would have used address pal if I knew that
MY BAD wrote: » Thanks but no uk10 there. I'll probably wait out for Nikes new version of the Zoom fly or the Adidas adizero pro
Ceepo wrote: » I picked up a pair of Nike Zoom fly SP Fast last week from ebay, to replace a pair of Zoom fly flyknit. Very impressed i have to say, great cushion and responsive for faster runs, just a word of warning though, you would need to go up a half size. I have wore Nike for over 12 years always a UK 10, and while these aren't to tight they are a bit on the snug side
average_runner wrote: » Start fitness will
MY BAD wrote: » I've a pair too. Nice shoe similar to the Zoom Fly. My only problem with them is that upper started to break down around the toes. I've never had a issue with holes in shoes at the toes before, probably the very light material on these. Only 200km on them when it started.
4Ad wrote: » Saucony Endorphin Speed 175 euro.. Do I really need them ?..No. Do I really want them ?..Oh yeah !
Unthought Known wrote: » First run (8 miles steady) in the Speed yesterday and they are every bit as good as the reviews say. Legs were tired from the previous days runs, but that speedroll made it feel effortless. Cushioning is also great, not too soft but you know it's there. One thing that stuck me on the run was how quiet they were. Maybe it's the way they're shaped, but I couldn't hear my feet hit the ground. Just a really great, smooth run.
average_runner wrote: » Did you ever try the vapor fly? If so how do they compare?
healy1835 wrote: » What's the sizing like in the Boston 8's?
healy1835 wrote: What's the sizing like in the Boston 8's?
Swashbuckler wrote: » Have a bit of a think before you buy them. If you didn't like the adizero I don't think you'll like them. I wouldn't buy them again. They're snug for sure. I'm a size 9 in all Nikes. With these, I shouldve gone 9.5. I wear my skinniest socks with them. I just don't think they're the lovely tempo shoe that they're advertised as. Now, the new balance fuelcell rebel, that's another story. Beautiful.
healy1835 wrote: Thanks to all for the Boston feedback. I think i knew the answer already, but sometimes a deal is so good you have to just double check I did indeed have a love/hate relationship with the Adios 3's (both pairs!) and just a hate/hate one with the Takumi Sens so it's probably best if I give the Bostons a swerve.
Swashbuckler wrote: » What kinda show are you looking for? Racer? Long run? Easy miler?
healy1835 wrote: » Replacing my Peg Turbo 2's. Heel tore badly the other day so sent them back and got a refund off Nike. No Turbo's in my size and fancied a bit of a change.... Bought a pair New Balance Fuelcell TC
Treviso wrote: » How many miles/kms were on the Peg Turbos when that happened?
healy1835 wrote: » Only about 200k. I don't want to incriminate myself here, but I may or may not have been slightly at fault for how I took off the left shoe in question...
ariana` wrote: » Thanks for the reminder to take them off properly. I remember reading a warning about that in the reviews for them.