Huzzah! wrote: » After an unsuccessful foray into Nike, I bought a pair of Saucony Guides yesterday to rotate with the old-reliable Asics GTs. The Nike Zoom Structures just didn't have enough support for me.
ariana` wrote: » Do you mind me asking what effects you had that told you they didn't have enough support? I'm getting tight calves & some ankle/heel niggles recently and I've taken a break my Nikes (pegasus) blaming them! But maybe it's me and not the shoes that are the problem :eek::rolleyes::cool:
MY BAD wrote: » My Saucony endorphin Speed arrived today. Looking forward to Saturday's session. My main session shoes Nike Zoom Fly FKs have 800km on them now and are starting to show some wear on them.
healy1835 wrote: » Zoom Fly FK, prefer it to the Zoom Fky 3...great shoe.
4Ad wrote: » I'm so jealous..i contacted Saucony online chat yesterday, the Speed wont be available until late September !!Make sure to report back here !!
Sam the Sham wrote: » Are Saucony Endorphin Pros available anywhere?
4Ad wrote: » No, as far as I know. No Speeds either..
freddie_ wrote: » I got a pair of the Pro’s but got them shipped to family member in the states. Very impressed with them. Not sure if they are as fast as the next% but a lot nicer to run in and feel fair more stable. Seriously fast shoe all the same.
4Ad wrote: » What site did you use ? Saucony ?? I have Nike 4%, they are fast alright..
BKWDR wrote: » Has anyone bought runners off https://www.astrainerstore.com/ Looks and feels like the asics store but prices too good to be true?
boydkev wrote: » I just got a pair for €45 and looking forward to running in them as my Daily trainer. I also have a pair of the Run Fast's and use them for races up to half marathon. I think they are a great shoe but i did have to change he insole (nike peg 35) as the one them came with were very thin and kept creasing and giving me a blister.
rizzee wrote: » I've two pairs on epic react flyknit v2s here. Find them V comfortable and light. Tried out some Zoom Fly 3s alongside these but ended up returning them, they were too narrow and the inside of my soles were protruding over which was annoying. In saying that I'd love to try out 4%, Next%, etc. In the market for a racing shoes for October marathon so will be looking for advice here :-) Last year I used Asics gt2000 7, which were fine don't get me wrong, but after discovering the Nikes, I've been enjoying more comfortable runs and don't think I could go back to them. I also love the look of Brooks Hyperion Tempos. Decisions decisions.
Ceepo wrote: » On the Nike Next% 4%, in the words of Stephen Scullion.. 'If you don't wear them, don't expect to be competitive': The problem not is trying to get a pair ;/
4Ad wrote: » I'm so jealous..i contacted Saucony online chat yesterday, the Speed wont be available until late September !! Make sure to report back here !!
ImportMeHappy wrote: » I bought from Runnerswarehouse in the US and used AddressPal, took two weeks for delivery but zero duties!
MY BAD wrote: It's up there with Zoom Fly as a solid training shoe for the roads.
Swashbuckler wrote: » Seems like too big an investment for something only as good as the zoomfly? Asking because I've been tempted myself.
MY BAD wrote: I suppose it will take a few sessions before I could truly if its worth the price tag. I think the new version of the the Zoom Fly I think it will be called Tempo next % will cost roughly the same
ImportMeHappy wrote: I had ordered from them a few weeks ago but then got an email the next day saying sorry they were not in stock but worth a try if they have your size. After failing ordering directly I bought from Runnerswarehouse in the US and used AddressPal, took two weeks for delivery but zero duties!