At least as of this post time, running warehouse has stock...I know some were looking...that is all
At least as of this post time, running warehouse has stock...I know some were looking...that is all
Does anyone know where I can buy a matching fanny pack in ice blue
I ordered a pair. Because why not.
Is an 11 really not pretty normal?
I've got to admit that I'm tempted... but I'd like to hear from people who are actually getting PR's out of them before I spend the money.
I got the last pair in 13. Will try them out at Berlin and Chicago. I’m a hobbyjogger so I’m not sure if that helps.
juststoppingby wrote:
Is an 11 really not pretty normal?
I consider 9.0-10.5 to be normal. That's where the majority of people on a bell curve would be.
Did they really all sell out that quickly?
9-10.5 not even listed.
How do these things fit? I normally wear size 12 brooks but I'm tempted to order these in 11.5 to try them out.
I need a size 14. Where do I buy?
They only have 7.5,8.5, 11, and 11.5. Weird.
Where are the common 9 through 10.5 sizes?
Anyone know if they are true to size? I'm usually a 9.5 in most shoes including most Nike, except Kiger I had to go with a 10.
I think those other sizes were available last week? Read the first guy's comment.
common sizes? wrote:
I think those other sizes were available last week? Read the first guy's comment.
Correct. Sold out.
what is the buzz about this shoe?
The Vaporfly is not the same shoe as worn by the sub2 runners during their sub 2:00 attempt a couple months ago.
Marathon guy wrote:
what is the buzz about this shoe?
The Vaporfly is not the same shoe as worn by the sub2 runners during their sub 2:00 attempt a couple months ago.
Same zoom x midsole and rigid carbon fiber plate.
Marathon guy wrote:
what is the buzz about this shoe?
The Vaporfly is not the same shoe as worn by the sub2 runners during their sub 2:00 attempt a couple months ago.
Silly runners looking for a shortcut to make them faster. I'll have to give it to Nike, they marketed this shoe well, got a lot of people to fall for it. I'm sure the next version will be called the 5%...
It reminds me of the Nike Free craze when the shoes first came out.
another runner wrote:
Marathon guy wrote:what is the buzz about this shoe?
The Vaporfly is not the same shoe as worn by the sub2 runners during their sub 2:00 attempt a couple months ago.
Silly runners looking for a shortcut to make them faster. I'll have to give it to Nike, they marketed this shoe well, got a lot of people to fall for it. I'm sure the next version will be called the 5%...
It reminds me of the Nike Free craze when the shoes first came out.
Have you bothered to run in them? Probably not since they are hard to get, but I'll say it's not hype or marketing this time. Best shoe ever made and it does make you faster. You won't know until you try them. Come back here after you do and let us know. I own both the Fly and 4%.
Just got a 2nd pair of Vaporfly 4% from Running Warehouse. How much faster are the VF4 compared to ZF? I love my ZF and use it for intervals/tempos/race pace leader by runs but I am saving the VF4 for races mainly due to the low durability. I plan to do 1 VF4 race pace long run once before Chicago just to make sure they feel good over a long distance and to see if they are any faster than the ZF. What is your experience so far?
Incorrect crapbowl.
I've checked daily.
another runner wrote:
Marathon guy wrote:what is the buzz about this shoe?
The Vaporfly is not the same shoe as worn by the sub2 runners during their sub 2:00 attempt a couple months ago.
Silly runners looking for a shortcut to make them faster. I'll have to give it to Nike, they marketed this shoe well, got a lot of people to fall for it. I'm sure the next version will be called the 5%...
It reminds me of the Nike Free craze when the shoes first came out.
Haha, my last Swoosh shoe was the Free. I bought this one. I think these are the real deal though. Ironically, Goucher saying they may have cost her an Olympic spot sold me on them. That and the other guy who said they should be banned. Best advertisement ever. See here:
http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=8113609Think what cyclists do to get faster and this shoe is a bargain.
NikeZoomFlyFan wrote:
Just got a 2nd pair of Vaporfly 4% from Running Warehouse. How much faster are the VF4 compared to ZF? I love my ZF and use it for intervals/tempos/race pace leader by runs but I am saving the VF4 for races mainly due to the low durability. I plan to do 1 VF4 race pace long run once before Chicago just to make sure they feel good over a long distance and to see if they are any faster than the ZF. What is your experience so far?
You don't know the durability, you're just assuming it isn't durable and scared to run in it!? You own one pair, but will only do one tempo in them before the race?
I don't think anyone's had them long enough to know the durability. I see no comments on it in the reviews.