BeepBeep67 wrote: » [pic of lovely running shoes]
Sacksian wrote: » A detailed review of both of these would be very appreciated! I'm thinking of a splurge on something in the New Year. The Reebok Floatride Run Fast Pro seem more like a classic racing flat i.e. ridiculously light. Which is generally the type of racer I like. But I'd love to see what one of the v.good (non-Nike) carbon plate shoes would be like to run in. So, I'd be interested in your opinions on the Adidas vs. the Saucony Endorphin Pro for example. If you had to go out to race a 5k tomorrow, which shoe would you pick?
BeepBeep67 wrote: »
BeepBeep67 wrote: » incredibly helpful review!
Ceepo wrote: » A few posters on here have spoke highly of the Saucony Endorphin shoes. Thinking of getting the speed versions. I normally were a Nike size 10, What the option on Saucony sizing? TIA
Sacksian wrote: » p.s. Could you start a YouTube shoe review account?? I never know what to make of the shoe review videos because I've no idea of the reviewer's background/ability so it'd be good to see all the new shoes put through their paces by someone local!
All or nothing wrote: » I’ve always gone with Nike Pegasus and recently got a pair of Endorphin Speeds. Used them for a few interval sessions and then did a 10km TT in them this week. I got an unofficial PB of 8 seconds. I found it easier to lock into a pace with them and stay there. All my mile splits were within 3-4 seconds of each other, which is unusual for me. The one issue I have with them is they aren’t great to use in wet conditions as after the run your socks will be all wet, they let in way too much water. Not a great Irish winter shoe. Saying that I really like them and will be using them for all non easy day runs.
Unthought Known wrote: » I have those Adidas, but have to wait until Christmas Day
shotgunmcos wrote: » Very interested to read some feedback. Seen a few reviews but Adidas normally size up and this is recommended as actual size hmmm So specifically interested in the fit and vs what kind of foot ye have etc.. Only 3 sleeps
Swashbuckler wrote: » For what it's worth (if of any use to people) I'm a 9 in all pegasus, zoomfly, 4%,epic react and infinity react. I'm a 9.5 in the endorphin pro. I'm a 9.5 or 10 in most adidas. Any Adidas I have where I bought a 9 ended up a little on the tight side. That includes adios 3 and 4, sub 2, Boston. NB Fuelcell 9.5. Asics and Nike seem to be the only true to size runners for me so far.
average_runner wrote: » Just ordered the Hyperion Tempos!!
Klopp wrote: » These runners are brilliant, so comfortable i keep finding myself picking these ahead of my Pegasus 37 for all my runs at the moment. There great for speed workout and internal training, all rounder. Roll on Xmas when i get my Nike Zoom fly.
Klopp wrote: » I gave enough hints to her for the Nike zoom fly but they didn't have my size and ended up getting Nike React Infinity, these were on my list still delighted and still love the Kinvara 11.
boydkev wrote: » I was also hinting at the Vaporfly Next% and Santa delivered, Delighted to get them, Hopefully some races will happen this year to wear them. Question for other people who have them, Are they a snug fit, I got them in teh my usual size 8 (42.5), They seem quite tight when i put them on, Wondering if i should risk returning to nike and going a size up.
average_runner wrote: » These arrived today. Had to run in them, wow they are good. Very light and fast
racersedge wrote: » How do you find them in terms of size and fit, I may ask? Any comparison to other Brooks? I know what I am in a pair of Ghost’s but haven’t ventured beyond them and don’t know if fit starts to varies. Have looked at them previously and never moved but got a voucher from work that I could find a use for myself (and Brooks return policy makes something new worth a punt!)
4Ad wrote: » The Kinvara's are the everyday, every run shoe for me !! Passed 2k miles yesterday, most of them in the Kinvaras ! Did have the Endorphin Speeds on for a 10k y'day...fast and comfortable ... I love Sauconys !!
Slideways wrote: » Had anyone ran in both the Hyperion tempo and the Speeds? I (foolishly) got a pair of the Hyperion pro and really didn’t rate them. There’s a store offering a decent discount on the tempo and wondering how they compare to the speeds which I love.
MY BAD wrote: » Nike streak 7 on sportshoes .com for 74 euro. This shoe is probably out of fashion now compared to other Nike racers but that's a good price for a great shoe.
MY BAD wrote: » Runnersinn, running warehouse and alltricks are all other options