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negative review here (more like first impression)... funny that he takes credit for saying VMs were bad runners though when i dont know anyone who took that shoe seriously for actual running
Oreo's are heat. What's the ETA on these?
negative review here (more like first impression)... funny that he takes credit for saying VMs were bad runners though when i dont know anyone who took that shoe seriously for actual running
i used to like dude more before but these days i can only take him in small doses
he tries too hard to be too funny sometimes and pays too much attention to social media and other reviewers
It just seems like nike fabricated this narrative. I have 3 friends that are runners. They run marathons (so to me...that means they are runners). I joked with 2 of them about wearing these and they said they never really thought of wearing different shoes for a recovery run.
Now i am assuming there are like professional runners that their life is running and recovery runs is a major deal....but like the average person....that runs like 1-2 marathons a year...apparently this isn't really touching their radar. Just seems like an excuse to make an expensive lifestyle shoe with a comfy cushioning system to rival boost
I’m not I just look for the best walking and cozy sneakers. When you become old and washed those things matter.Reading this thread you'd think everyone's a dedicated runner on NT
That show I feel about Foamer Simpson. I cant stand the dude+his reviews are useless.
Jamison's ok and informative in my book. Sometimes cringy.
Im interested if the joyride cushion bottoms out after a few months. No way of knowing now
I don't think it's a fabrication. As I wear different shoes for easy days. I prefer my Turbo's for easier runs because of the softness. But when I'm feeling fresh I'll go with my Zante's or regular Peg's. Nike isn't the first to think of such. Theirs just cost more than other options from other brands. Be it the Glycerin, 1080, Triumph and so on. Just really depends on the person
while it isnt promoted by nike as such, many seems to suggest its also good for non-serious runners as its pillowy soft and i have read some first impressions that they wish they had this as their first runners
Joyride supposed to be more responsive than reactBoost is too squishy for me. React still king unless something dethrones it.