skyblue46 wrote: » UK 10? Are they a EU 44 or 45?
MY BAD wrote: » Nike released their Alphafly, vaporfly, and tempo this morning on their website
Swashbuckler wrote: » Does anyone have any experience with the adizero sub 2 runner?
healy1835 wrote: Haven't wore them but a couple of lads in the club have. A stripped down, lighter version of the Adios Boost by all accounts. A proper racing flat and if you liked the Adios Boost, which I know you do , then wouldn't be a bad purchase. One of the lads wore them for a marathon and said he wouldn't wear them again over that distance.
healy1835 wrote: » One of the lads wore them for a marathon and said he wouldn't wear them again over that distance.
AuldManKing wrote: J - you're talking to Swashbuckler...................
Swashbuckler wrote: » Soon! Soon!
Itziger wrote: » I've pr-ordered a pair of Atreyu shoes, a new US brand that seem to be aiming to make cheaper cutting edge runners. I won't be seeing them for some time though. Total cost, including the terrible shipping and import duties, was 148 Dollars, so about 125 euro. The name of this shoe....... The Artist. Tippex may be needed.
MY BAD wrote: » Is this the monthly subscription? I think you'll only get 150 miles out of them
Itziger wrote: » Not the subscription (I don't really know how that works). A one-off purchase. 150 miles would be ok I think; one session to test 'em at pace and then a few halves and/or marathons.
MY BAD wrote: » How the subscription works is that they send out a new pair every month. I'm not sure the cost of the subscription but I think it's less than 100 US dollars per month
Swashbuckler wrote: » Probably a thread in itself but how does the Saucony stack up vs Nike/Adidas/Asics/Hoka/NB equivalents? Ive been told my xmas present this year will be one of the above so decisions decisions!
MY BAD wrote: » On the racers or training versions? On the training version I prefer the Nike Zoomfly FK I've got the new Nike tempo but I haven't used it yet, I'll reportback when I do. My second choice training shoe would be the Adidas adizero pro it has mixed reviews. It feels a bit more solid not as springy as the Zoomfly. I have the Saucony endorphin Speed and it comes with great reviews but I'm not gone on it. One of my dislikes of this shoe is the lack of purchase on wet conditions, maybe it will grow on me in time. For racers I prefer the Alphafly Next% to the Vaporfly Next% but I people who returned their Alphaflys but love the Vaporfly
MY BAD wrote: » Well if it's a carbon plate shoe you wan then it's hard to beat any of the next % models for racers unless you are ideologically opposed to Nike and their ethics. I think other brands are still playing catch up. I've only raced up to 10km in them
ImportMeHappy wrote: » Theres some Endorphin Speeds and Endorphin Pro's available now on the UK site..https://www.saucony.com/UK/en_GB/the-endorphin-collection/?prefn1=genericSizeType&prefv1=M&prefn2=itemStyle&prefv2=Racing Got 300 KM up on my Endorphin Speeds and still loving them, best pair of runners I've ever owned, had to treat myself to a pair of Endorphin Pros!