I mean, that will snap within the first 800m, right?
I mean, that will snap within the first 800m, right?
Anyone tried these?
What happens if a rock gets stuck between the bottom of the shoe and the plastic thing?
LoneStarXC wrote:
What happens if a rock gets stuck between the bottom of the shoe and the plastic thing?
Or dog poop
I worked at a running store for several years through college and was shown these shoes by a sales rep a couple of years ago. Trotted around the store in them for a few seconds. They feel like you've got wooden planks loosely glued to the bottoms of your shoes. 0/10.
They're almost as bad as Under Armour's failed attempt at a Hoka. You're literally running on a Michelin tire.
love stepping in poop covered by leaves this time of year wrote:
LoneStarXC wrote:
What happens if a rock gets stuck between the bottom of the shoe and the plastic thing?
Or dog poop
More cushion. ?
None of those boost shoes should illegal except as a form of fraud. Belief in them proceeds from a misunderstanding of physics and anatomy.
Men's size 10: 10.1 oz that carbon spring better be pretty effective for the shoe to be 2x the weight of normal racing flats...
Maybe we should just all race in Heelys.
track chick wrote:
Or these:
http://s21377.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/electricskates1.jpg
Ok BQ hopefuls, buy these shoes and head over to a Revel marathon. Get a friend to push you at the start, and then sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. Dreams become reality!
Serious question: Is there anything in the rules that make these illegal?
Vaporfly 10% wrote:
Serious question: Is there anything in the rules that make these illegal?
https://goo.gl/images/b1tLCw
Is there anything in the rules that makes this illegal?
https://flyboardworld.nl/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/1Y6A8020.jpghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pafZ2p9G6QVaporfly 10% wrote:
Serious question: Is there anything in the rules that make these illegal?
https://goo.gl/images/b1tLCw
^ notice those things don't go very fast. Cadence about 120, pointlessly bouncing into the air.
The ones for amputees don't go fast by adding bounce, but by enabling very high cadence
Bad Wigins wrote:
^ notice those things don't go very fast. Cadence about 120, pointlessly bouncing into the air.
The ones for amputees don't go fast by adding bounce, but by enabling very high cadence
With a stride length of 6-7m, I'm not sure the cadence matters too much.
Seriously, I bet you could MOVE on those things.
Remember these?
How could we ever forget.
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-rMOyxzfspKg/Ui4kXiMqDWI/AAAAAAAABfs/vlrzNaK84Ww/s1600/Slingblade-1.jpg