Is it the Hoka Evo or Sketchers Razor 3, or something else? Let me know, looking to run under the Marathon OTQ this Spring and my feet are too fat for the VP 4%.
Is it the Hoka Evo or Sketchers Razor 3, or something else? Let me know, looking to run under the Marathon OTQ this Spring and my feet are too fat for the VP 4%.
Hoka Carbon Rocket?
Does Brooks, Asics or Adidas have anything that is comparable?
Not sure wrote:
Does Brooks, Asics or Adidas have anything that is comparable?
Not with a carbon plate.
Hoka, Nike, Mizuno are the only ones I'm familiar with and Mizuno has different function for it and the Hoka is in the shape of an H which really takes away pushing you forward.
Adidas has thr sub 2 shoe but its just fancy foam no plate.
How is that Reebok float shoe that’s 3-4oz? Haven’t tried it yet
Warren Buffett wrote:
How is that Reebok float shoe that’s 3-4oz? Haven’t tried it yet
I tried the Harmony Racer which is about 6 oz never tried that one...One thing I noticed is Reebok makes their shoes as narrow as a spike...Id rip out of that shoe on a long run if I tried.
Are the Adidas Sub 2 comparable to some of the carbon plated flats?
Looking for the next wrote:
Are the Adidas Sub 2 comparable to some of the carbon plated flats?
No its just light boost foam and a shaved down more breathable upper.
If you're looking for a plate is there a reason not wanting Nike?
Saywhat2 wrote:
Looking for the next wrote:
Are the Adidas Sub 2 comparable to some of the carbon plated flats?
No its just light boost foam and a shaved down more breathable upper.
If you're looking for a plate is there a reason not wanting Nike?
I think you might find the Zoom Fly Flyknit acceptable for a fat foot.
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Have both, same fit. The NB beacon seems rather accommodating but may not be a great race flat. Running an OTQ with a foot too fat for the 4% will be a feet! I feel like I have fatter feet but I can squeeze em in. Only a lowly hobby runner though so who knows.
I've run 2:17 with these fat feet! Just need to do it again...
Yes:
Reebok Floatride Fast
Reebok Floatride Fast Pro
Skechers Razor 3
Also have my eye on the NB Fuelcell Rebel
No
Hoka Carbon Rocket
Nike Zoom Fly
theJeff wrote:
Yes:
Reebok Floatride Fast
Reebok Floatride Fast Pro
Skechers Razor 3
Also have my eye on the NB Fuelcell Rebel
No
Hoka Carbon Rocket
Nike Zoom Fly
The Reebok dont have a flat and are incredibly narrow shoes. He said he wide feet
I've heard of this shoe called Sawa. Supposedly a very secretive development.
Aren't the zoom fly flyknits going to be a little heavy for a fast marathon flat?
Looking for the next fastest flat that is not Nike wrote:
I've run 2:17 with these fat feet! Just need to do it again...
Yeah, but you used prototypes... at CIM.
Looking for the next fastest flat that is not Nike wrote:
Aren't the zoom fly flyknits going to be a little heavy for a fast marathon flat?
Guess it depends with what you are used to running in.
I personally prefer the Epic React Flyknit over the Zoom Fly.
Its under 8 oz and Nikes advertising campaign was misleading. The shoe isnt the pillow soft shoe its made out to be