Hello, are you the best Nike running shoes for men painters to recommend now? Or will there be Nike shoes to wait for, the upcoming release? I just need good running. Training for competitions or races is usually three or eight kilometers, just five times a week.
I don’t know. I would start running to burn my abdominal fat. We’ve bought Vomero 17 shoes for €80.
I don’t know. Here in the forum, I recommended Sokonirang Asse. Someday, I think about that brand. It’s like Nike T-shirts, socks, tanks.
Nike Invincible is exceptional for protecting a very soft, resilient bridge, but feels slightly shaken at spin All of Hoca’s marshmallow-like underpins, Brooks’ flush glycerin and Adidas’ resilient boost are great choices for coushoning.
And I’m also on the verge of alternating expensive products. Some of my products are Nottica-like. In most cases, the quality of production should be careful.
I have a pair of original alpha fly 1, which I kept for about two or three years. A total of about 60km (100km) of running, but time passed and wondered if Foam or other material heated.
Did anyone experience degradation in the low-travel alpha fly? Can zoom x-foam reactivity fall after long-term storage? I’m going to use this shoe this summer.
Beaumero 16 is one of my favorite shoes I’ve ever seen. 18 has a major reorganization that has become a completely different shoe. Do you have some similar shoes? I do light running with this shoe and long distance running with AYF pace.
No, I don’t know. I wish Nike could just tell you when he was coming. The process of creating, advertising, and promoting shoes is a reasonable process. I don’t know.
Do you have a Nike shoe experience among those wearing Saucony guides (17, 18 models) or other stable trainers? I’m using a guide for stability, I’ve put on on cloud surfer 2. I want to try Baper Fly and Zoom Fly.
Do you know if Strickplay 1 is quick enough to do 400/800m training? Or should we wait for Strickplay 2? Or are there any other brands? I’ve been training with tempo next%, and I would like it.
Do you know enough to do 400/800m training on Strickplay 1? Or should we wait for Strickplay 2? Or are there any other brands? I had a good training with a tempo next percent.
Interestingly, I’ve been working with 400m and 800m runners for decades. Today, most athletes in track training, including 8x300m, 10x200m, have recently played Nike rivals Waffle 6 (spike-free version)the most favored, followed by Saucony Kinbara 13 or 15. Nike Strickfly 1 was too soft for most, Strickplay 2 makes too much shoes for fast but good training effect(If you accept all shoes within the track in the state, 800m, 1500m racers will be the best). Adidas Adios 9 feels the drop is a little too high. Long-distance training purposes outside the track include high stacks and low-drop shoes. Models like the New Balance 880 V15 or the on-cloud cloud surfer-next are received in good C. (Hoccasiel Rod is also excellent shoes for track interval training but very difficult to obtain.)
I think Strickplay 1 is an understated shoe. In mind wearing it is used for fast training and 5km, 10km races. Loves plate-free feeling, but gives more natural sense of running despite finally not as fast-footed I also used tempo nexts and liked them, but their shoes were "heavier and more durable than strickflies.
I have Pegasus 41. I don’t know. I don’t know. Although 150 miles long, the god is more than glycerin.
At the time of replacing Nike, other brand replacements are called.
I understand the Nike line-up. But you have someone to give? I always thought the next Pegasus would be pardoned. Now four versions come out and the price is similar. I don’t know. It’s really confusing.
Pegasus’ advantage is good, but the road’s touch is “scores.” Nova Blast feels good, but his feet are wide and supportive. I don’t know if it’s heavier than Pegasus.
I know, Nike applies three strategies to the trainer line. Pegasus, Strucher and Beaumero are "flagship shoes’, which are standard models of the rest of the line. If you prefer a basic pegasus, choose the next generation of Pegasus. The plus and premium models are priced higher and quality better than normal.
I’m a slow, heavy runner, and I took the 10km race today. one mile, two miles, five kilometers, 10 kilometers. And the legs were not tired at all. I don’t know why I was exonerating Alpha Fly 3. In my experience, adidas and other shoes were mostly separate. Perhaps only ZF6 was the exception.
The next three races will be with these guys.
I agree! ZF6 I like it. I’ve only trained this shoe since it was released before I bought Vomero last week. It’s heavy, but it feels like a rocker fits my mechanism perfectly and a lot of shock. Nike is really good and out to 2025.