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Nice looking pair, where did you get them?
Nice looking pair, where did you get them?
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Nice looking pair, where did you get them?
I do. I can get back to you later if that’s coolDoes anyone have the Pegasus Turbo AND the Vomero 14s? I'm looking for a good comparison report.
I do. I can get back to you later if that’s cool
Sure. Just mostly curious about the cushioning feel between the 2. Might just end up ordering a pair of each on line anyway to see for myself. I'd have to drive about an hour to get to a running store that would have both to try on.
There is no comparison in the cushioning IMO. Pegasus turbo much softer than vomero. Had Pegasus on right foot put vomero on left and I could not get the vomero back in the box fast enough to ship back to Nike. Just did that 2 hours ago.
With the Odyssey React now a very light stability shoe/LunarGlide replacement, I'd imagine the firmness is in part to bridge the gap between the Vomero and discontinued Zoom Odyssey, the short-lived max stability shoe (and itself a replacement for the Equalon). So that way, the shoe fits the needs of more consumers who might not otherwise be willing to spend $140+.
Therma is good. I use tech fleece joggers and heat gear I pick up for cheap on eBay.Apologies for going off topic but I feel there are more active runners in here.
For my guys running in 40 degF weather or below, what running pants other than Nike would you recommend?
I have some tights and 2 pairs of Nike Therma’s I run in but the tights I feel are restrictive and need more than two pairs of pants since I’m running more now in preparation for an upcoming 1/2. TIA
Apologies for going off topic but I feel there are more active runners in here.
For my guys running in 40 degF weather or below, what running pants other than Nike would you recommend?
I have some tights and 2 pairs of Nike Therma’s I run in but the tights I feel are restrictive and need more than two pairs of pants since I’m running more now in preparation for an upcoming 1/2. TIA
I'm still not happy they discontinued the Zoom Odyssey. While a bit firm, they were about as good a feel as I've ever had for my flat feet. The stability in the Odyssey React is nowhere near enough. I could get by with the Structures, but I don't think the heel toe transition on those is very good...I wish they'd move back to heel and forefoot zoom in those.
I'm still not happy they discontinued the Zoom Odyssey. While a bit firm, they were about as good a feel as I've ever had for my flat feet. The stability in the Odyssey React is nowhere near enough. I could get by with the Structures, but I don't think the heel toe transition on those is very good...I wish they'd move back to heel and forefoot zoom in those.
Whenever the temperature or wind chill is at or below freezing, I run in the 2XU Hyoptik (reflective logo) Thermal Compression Tights. That or the regular, non-reflective thermal compression tights can be found at discount online. The sizing is similar to Nike but the fit and functionality is better in my opinion. Also, they’re a bit warmer.Apologies for going off topic but I feel there are more active runners in here.
For my guys running in 40 degF weather or below, what running pants other than Nike would you recommend?
I have some tights and 2 pairs of Nike Therma’s I run in but the tights I feel are restrictive and need more than two pairs of pants since I’m running more now in preparation for an upcoming 1/2. TIA
Apologies for going off topic but I feel there are more active runners in here.
For my guys running in 40 degF weather or below, what running pants other than Nike would you recommend?
I have some tights and 2 pairs of Nike Therma’s I run in but the tights I feel are restrictive and need more than two pairs of pants since I’m running more now in preparation for an upcoming 1/2. TIA
You and me both. I think it just wasn't a good seller. Actually this and the LunarTempo are both 2-year models associated with Ashton Eaton that were discontinued when he retired.
But I think most casual runners don't associate Nike with stability. Certainly older runners don't, in general.
Yeah Nike made a mistake. Early 2017 they said they would go to one stable shoe, the Structure. They now realise that is a mistake and are currently working on a high support high cushioned shoe (e.g. lunar eclipse/ Zoom Odessey). Unfortualy for now we have to live through this bad decission, but trust me, the night is darkest just before the dawn. And I promise you, the dawn is coming.
Also Flyknit Odessey launching same time as Epic 2. Will be only online and most likely only Factory stores as well.
The Flyknit Odyssey are on RRS for pre order in two CWs.
Yeah Nike made a mistake. Early 2017 they said they would go to one stable shoe, the Structure. They now realise that is a mistake and are currently working on a high support high cushioned shoe (e.g. lunar eclipse/ Zoom Odessey). Unfortualy for now we have to live through this bad decission, but trust me, the night is darkest just before the dawn. And I promise you, the dawn is coming.
Also Flyknit Odessey launching same time as Epic 2. Will be only online and most likely only Factory stores as well.
Yeah Nike made a mistake. Early 2017 they said they would go to one stable shoe, the Structure. They now realise that is a mistake and are currently working on a high support high cushioned shoe (e.g. lunar eclipse/ Zoom Odessey). Unfortualy for now we have to live through this bad decission, but trust me, the night is darkest just before the dawn. And I promise you, the dawn is coming.
I'd really love for Nike to get a more firm foam going. On days at the gym where I'm not squatting, cleaning, or deadlifting, I like to wear running shoes for the added cushion, but everything they've put out lately feels like a marshmallow. I have the Pegasus 35 and Odyssey React, but I'm afraid to get any kind of weight on them. I fell in love with the Asics Roadhawk FF 2, though.
I don't know if I'm alone in this, but I tend to place versatility and low chance of injury at the top of my wants in a shoe. And before anyone says anything, no I've never found a trainer that's a suitable runner/walking shoe.
I do everything from squats to boxing in peg 33’s and 34’s with zero problemsI'd really love for Nike to get a more firm foam going. On days at the gym where I'm not squatting, cleaning, or deadlifting, I like to wear running shoes for the added cushion, but everything they've put out lately feels like a marshmallow. I have the Pegasus 35 and Odyssey React, but I'm afraid to get any kind of weight on them. I fell in love with the Asics Roadhawk FF 2, though.
I don't know if I'm alone in this, but I tend to place versatility and low chance of injury at the top of my wants in a shoe. And before anyone says anything, no I've never found a trainer that's a suitable runner/walking shoe.