Is is the tempo next%? It’s $40 more. Peg turbo is gone too. All we have left is those stupid infinity shoes.
Is is the tempo next%? It’s $40 more. Peg turbo is gone too. All we have left is those stupid infinity shoes.
Best just to let go of Nike. Their shoes were mostly junk anyway, good for 100-200 miles before needing to be replaced. There's much better options out there.
I agree. I miss the OG zoom fly, before it went React Foam and gained 2-3oz of weight.
fhdhfghdfhg wrote:
Best just to let go of Nike. Their shoes were mostly junk anyway, good for 100-200 miles before needing to be replaced. There's much better options out there.
I had no problem taking Vomero 14s and Peg 36s to 500+ miles, plus they're dirt cheap in outlet stores. Haven't tried some of the new stuff but those are amazing all around trainers.
I want an olympics wrote:
fhdhfghdfhg wrote:
Best just to let go of Nike. Their shoes were mostly junk anyway, good for 100-200 miles before needing to be replaced. There's much better options out there.
I had no problem taking Vomero 14s and Peg 36s to 500+ miles, plus they're dirt cheap in outlet stores. Haven't tried some of the new stuff but those are amazing all around trainers.
yeah i love the vomero, i love the tempo next%, and i still think the vaporfly is the best 10,000+ shoe.
they aren't as durable as some brands (reebok/adidas come to mind), but they have lasted 400-500 miles for me, which is as good as any fresh foam NB shoes or saucony shoes have lasted me recently.
whats going on ny-kee wrote:
Is is the tempo next%? It’s $40 more. Peg turbo is gone too. All we have left is those stupid infinity shoes.
Such a hard company to figure, at least as far as niche running shoes go.
1) No very lightweight racer using Zoom X foam for years and years now.
2) No Peg Turbo replacement.
3) No Streak/Streak LT replacement(s). See #1.
Weird.
I'm hanging onto my Peg Turbos. Only logged 75 miles so far on them. I break them out for critical long runs, and some races.
The "OG" Zoom Fly was not good, but the first Flyknit version was good. I still buy them for $60-80 on ebay.
Zoom Fly 4 is coming out this year, no? ZF3 is a great shoe for me, I bought several pairs for 90$ and they last over 600miles for me.
You can find Tempo Next pretty easily for 150ish or less. It's the shoe that most reminds me of the Zoom Fly, but I find it performs better than the Zoom Fly.
whats going on ny-kee wrote:
Is is the tempo next%? It’s $40 more. Peg turbo is gone too. All we have left is those stupid infinity shoes.
What's wrong with the infinity? Infinity react is my (second) favorite shoe.
Zoom fly sp was my favorite running shoe of all time. Tempo next is probably the current “equivalent” to the ZF line. I actually really enjoy the tempos.
The zoom fly SP zoom Pegasus 34 combo was a classic.
Can’t understand why Nike makes such god tier racing shoes but their trainers lag so much as of late.
Nike Vaporfly’s and track spikes are their only good shoes right now. Everything else is stiff, heavy clunkers. Putting carbon plates and React foam in everything is not the answer.
Plauge on Wheels wrote:
I'm hanging onto my Peg Turbos. Only logged 75 miles so far on them. I break them out for critical long runs, and some races.
Smh I just buy a new pair on Amazon every 6 weeks
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