Does the LT4 fit any larger/wider? Or, are the midsoles/outsoles identical, and the only difference is the upper?
Thanks!
Does the LT4 fit any larger/wider? Or, are the midsoles/outsoles identical, and the only difference is the upper?
Thanks!
I'm planning on buying the LT4s soon, and loved my LT3s, I'll let you know my opinion when I do get them.
plz do :-)
theJeff wrote:
plz do :-)
Fit is same.
Thanks.
Bump. Anyone else?
have you looked at them? They're the exact same shoe. You could order from running warehouse and send them back if they don't fit...
fits the same.
Kvothe wrote:
have you looked at them? They're the exact same shoe. You could order from running warehouse and send them back if they don't fit...
RW is actually why I started the thread:
LT3:
http://www.runningwarehouse.com/Nike_Zoom_Streak_LT_3_Unisex_Shoes_Black_White_Volt/descpage-NSL3M21.htmlHow It Fits (based on width D)
Sizing: Fits small; purchase 1/2 size larger than standard running shoe length
Heel Width: Narrow
Midfoot Volume: Medium to low
Toe Box Width: Medium to narrow
Toe Box Height: Medium to low
Arch Height: Medium
LT4:
http://www.runningwarehouse.com/Nike_Zoom_Streak_LT_4_Unisex_Shoes_Royal_White_Royal/descpage-NSL4M3.htmlHow It Fits (based on width D)
Sizing: True to size
Heel Width: Narrow
Midfoot Volume: Low
Toe Box Width: Narrow
Toe Box Height: Low
Arch Height: Medium to high
Anyone else get or know why I'd get huge blisters on the lateral sides of both feet while wearing the lt3?
Yea the only real difference is the upper. I find that it is even less durable than it was in the 3s
nike zoom streaks wrote:
Yea the only real difference is the upper. I find that it is even less durable than it was in the 3s
That's a little disappointing to hear since the 3 was utter garbage.
Really, that is a worry. I was looking at my 3s and I was wondering how long before they tore near the heel.
Bump for this. I'm looking to replace my Asics Hyperspeed 7s...
Jeremy R wrote:
Bump for this. I'm looking to replace my Asics Hyperspeed 7s...
The Hyperspeeds are a bit heavier than the LT. A closer Nike shoe might be the Zoom Streak if you're looking for something similar.
Either way, the Hyperspeed is a lot more squishy than either of the Nike options. Really depends on preference. For me, the Hyperspeed made me feel kind of slow while both the Zoom Streak and the Streak LT make me feel light and quick.
Runningwarehouse has already clearenced the 4s from 90 to 70 plus 15% off.
Not a Coach wrote:
Jeremy R wrote:
Bump for this. I'm looking to replace my Asics Hyperspeed 7s...
The Hyperspeeds are a bit heavier than the LT. A closer Nike shoe might be the Zoom Streak if you're looking for something similar.
Either way, the Hyperspeed is a lot more squishy than either of the Nike options. Really depends on preference. For me, the Hyperspeed made me feel kind of slow while both the Zoom Streak and the Streak LT make me feel light and quick.
Not a fan of the Nike Org but streak lt3 is very good, very light.
Saywhat2 wrote:
Runningwarehouse has already clearenced the 4s from 90 to 70 plus 15% off.
This is normal, they do this every time nike releases new colors.
nike zoom streaks wrote:
Yea the only real difference is the upper. I find that it is even less durable than it was in the 3s
This sucks. I had a few pairs of streak lt3s and they started ripping on the sides before 200 miles, sometimes much sooner. I was hoping they'd fix this issue with a more durable upper, but it looks like it will be at least another 2 years until the streak lt 5. The thing that pisses me off is that nike doesn't even acknowledge this issue.
Can the Streak LTs be used for distance tempos (5-8 mile range) ?
bracketchallenge wrote:
Can the Streak LTs be used for distance tempos (5-8 mile range) ?
This really depends on you.
Have you run in shoes this light before? If so, the Nike LT will feel similar and anything you felt comfortable doing in those other shoes will be the same for these.
If you have not run in shoes this light before it'll be up to how you react. I have friends who run all their miles in this type of shoe, others who use them for workouts and others who only break them out on special occasions like specific workouts and races.
I don't find the LT particularly durable so while I think I'd be fine doing tempo stuff with them, I like to save them for races and specific workouts. I find that doing this makes them seem even lighter than they are which gives me confidence when I put them on and do strides. Sort of like in baseball when you practice swinging with a donut on your bat right before going up to bat.
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