What looks like a FSR of Solar Yellow Adios Pros at RW:
adidas adizero Adios Pro Unisex Shoes Solar Yellow/Blk
www.runningwarehouse.com
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Pretty much. From the side it looks like a 50/50 split between the foams. It's not. It's mostly cushy and responsive profly foam. The stiff, rubberized one is merely a 1/4" thick cradle of sorts with the profly foam filling up the rest inside that area.So the Mach 4 is Hoka’s Turbo?
I don’t think you could use them for racing because of the stack height also. That heal looks super high.
Had a chance to try out the Li-Ning x Soulland Shadows, i.e., their version of a Carbon-fibre plated training shoe. I say training because multiple plates are banned and this has two. Ridiculously expensive!!
Now to the on-foot experience: Soft and bouncy. I felt like I was sinking and bouncing up in the forefoot. It's responsive and doesn't let me sink too far ahead. Plus the geometry makes it so that you roll forward. Just standing in them I noticed that there's compression in the heel but it doesn't feel overly soft. If you have flat feet, this isn't for you, the carbon fiber plates in the midfoot probably won't be to your liking. BUT, it's not intrusive like the experience on the Nike Infinity React. It feels ok just standing still. The foam is PEBAX and feels like it. I'd liken to the Saucony version of PEBAX more than the Nike version (ZoomX).
Moving is where the shoe really shines. The carbon fiber unit really propels you forward. It doesn't feel like a Vaporfly. The sensation is more like an Alphafly but an Alphafly where the air units are more in the midfoot and less unstable of a bounce. Like, more controlled, and deliberate. There's a serious amount of bounce in this shoe honestly, there's no shoe I've experienced that's like it.
The outsole is fine. It's translucent rubber and the nubs don't feel that deep or rigid. It sucks that it cant be used for racing but multiple carbon fiber units, or carbon fiber units with a structure now are super interesting to me.
I don’t think you could use them for racing because of the stack height also. That heal looks super high.
Hard to tell from the photos but I think 40mm is the limit for racing shoe stack height.Maybe! it's actually not that high, or doesn't feel that high. Or I'm too used to the Alphafly / Tempos
These are also not permitted in races as they have multiple carbon fiber plates.I don’t think you could use them for racing because of the stack height also. That heal looks super high.
Yeah I was saying The stack high looks high also.These are also not permitted in races as they have multiple carbon fiber plates.
For local races I don’t think anyone will care, even if you’re shooting for podium spots. Only banned for official track races. I may be wrong tho.
Had a chance to try out the Li-Ning x Soulland Shadows, i.e., their version of a Carbon-fibre plated training shoe. I say training because multiple plates are banned and this has two. Ridiculously expensive!!
Now to the on-foot experience: Soft and bouncy. I felt like I was sinking and bouncing up in the forefoot. It's responsive and doesn't let me sink too far ahead. Plus the geometry makes it so that you roll forward. Just standing in them I noticed that there's compression in the heel but it doesn't feel overly soft. If you have flat feet, this isn't for you, the carbon fiber plates in the midfoot probably won't be to your liking. BUT, it's not intrusive like the experience on the Nike Infinity React. It feels ok just standing still. The foam is PEBAX and feels like it. I'd liken to the Saucony version of PEBAX more than the Nike version (ZoomX).
Moving is where the shoe really shines. The carbon fiber unit really propels you forward. It doesn't feel like a Vaporfly. The sensation is more like an Alphafly but an Alphafly where the air units are more in the midfoot and less unstable of a bounce. Like, more controlled, and deliberate. There's a serious amount of bounce in this shoe honestly, there's no shoe I've experienced that's like it.
The outsole is fine. It's translucent rubber and the nubs don't feel that deep or rigid. It sucks that it cant be used for racing but multiple carbon fiber units, or carbon fiber units with a structure now are super interesting to me.
correct, if you’re one of the elites, you won’t be able to use them in a race and if you’re aiming for any road race record to count in the books, these would automatically DQ you from contention as they do not meet the criteria for a “legal” racing shoe
When possible, please compare the Mach 4 to the Clifton 7.I cannot wait to take these out on a long run tomorrow. I ran to the mailbox and there is a really nice response that I don't notice just walking around. Something I didn't realize from pics is that the red stripe is completely reflective.
Now the orange . . .What looks like a FSR of Solar Yellow Adios Pros at RW:
adidas adizero Adios Pro Unisex Shoes Solar Yellow/Blk
www.runningwarehouse.com
Or a good reason to buy a pair.I don't think there's ever been a good looking St. Paddy's shoe.
Speedgoats are one of my favorite and most worn shoes.Got some new outside shoes in the mail, and have been trying them out yesterday & today while training/playing with my pup. Have around 10 hours in them so far.
I must say these are very comfortable! Has a real nice spring in the step, the Vibram soles were sticky on the wet concrete this morning, & very good traction on the grass, puddles, and what's left of the snow, in Minnesota.
I was stepping out from the Nike lunar terra arktos that I've had from 2013. I don't believe I worn them too often until 2018 when they became more of a work horse for me. The Speedgoat 2 are much lighter feeling on foot, feel so much more nimble & cushy.
I also had purchased the Inov-8 Roclite Pro G 400 Gore-tex to see which I liked better. The Rocklite seem like fantastic boots, & very also very lightweight, & felt very sturdy, but definitely still felt like a boot. Much more rigid in the midfoot, and not near as much flex. I suppose the 335 is more in the class of the Speedgoat,than the 400. I'd keep them if I needed a more serious hiking boot, but then I'd just have hunting boots to fill that gap.
90sI don't think there's ever been a good looking St. Paddy's shoe.
[deleted]Or a good reason to buy a pair.