Does on running say they are definitely a worse shoe here?
Does on running say they are definitely a worse shoe here?
Proof?
He wore ON.
ON let him wear NIKE for this race.
OK and Ritz gave him an l-carnitine infusion prior to the race.
Interesting as it seemed the OAC guys have On spikes they've been wearing. Also pretty sure Klecker wore the On Cloudflash for the 10k he ran in December so maybe he's just not a fan of the spikes they've got currently?
I thought the ON spikes were still in prototyping phase? Therefore not allowed for competition use if not open to public. ON therefore may let them use others in the interim
On guys also wore Nike at Marathon Trials. Would have been pretty funny if one of them made the team.
Same as the UA women in the LA 10,000 in Dec. Can't really blame them, but the shoe thing is a joke. Please add an asterisk to every mark run with this technology, including the new high school mile record.
BTCFAN wrote:
Same as the UA women in the LA 10,000 in Dec. Can't really blame them, but the shoe thing is a joke. Please add an asterisk to every mark run with this technology, including the new high school mile record.
Lol they're spikes. Puhlease. Do some research on shoes and how they work and then tell me that anything at all about the Dragonfly warrants an asterisk.
If you are taking screenshots of races to obsess over what spikes runners are wearing, you are a loser.
The Cloudboom is a garbage shoe.
They look like dragonfly but no swoosh. Maybe ON has a lookalike.
Not Jordan T. wrote:
They look like dragonfly but no swoosh. Maybe ON has a lookalike.
Or maybe they ripped off the swoosh.
BTCFAN wrote:
https://www.engineering.com/story/carbon-plated-running-shoes-fad-or-science-based-style
You... do realize that the dragonfly don't have a carbon plate? They use the same Pebax design that's been in use for ages. At least know about the shoes that you're criticizing, come on.
nike shill wrote:
You... do realize that the dragonfly don't have a carbon plate? They use the same Pebax design that's been in use for ages. At least know about the shoes that you're criticizing, come on.
Not to mention that track spikes have had carbon plates in them for forever anyway. Even if the DF plate was carbon, the shoe's construction is all wrong for the VaporFly effect and the shoe would most likely resemble a highly cushioned middle-distance spike with a very stiff plate.
BTCFAN wrote:
https://runningmagazine.ca/sections/gear/everything-we-know-about-nikes-newly-released-plated-spikes/
Would you just articulate a point and stop linking articles that prove you wrong?