Anyone try these yet?
Anyone try these yet?
Hadn't heard of them until you posted this. And, of course they aren't offered in a 14.
Looks like an athleisure shoe, but has Floatride foam... interesting...
PS - Hot.
This shoe has a lot of potential. With a 3mm drop and floatride foam, I'd say a slightly bouncier Saucony Type A.
They look exactly like the run fast pro but at a cheaper price.
Old school flat!
rfed wrote:
Anyone try these yet?
What are the details of these? I see still 3mm drop but assume heavier than the Floatride run fast Pro?
They have the Run Fast Pro midsole with a heavier duty upper and an outsole very similar to the Run Fasts (this means the outsole is heavier too).
I don't know. I'm sitting this one out unless someone has some compelling info on them, they looked like a step down from the Run Fasts at first glance. Who wants to be the tester?
50% off coupon code 'LE50' is live right now, no restrictions, so it works on these.
b4rr0w wrote:
I don't know. I'm sitting this one out unless someone has some compelling info on them, they looked like a step down from the Run Fasts at first glance. Who wants to be the tester?
50% off coupon code 'LE50' is live right now, no restrictions, so it works on these.
yeah, I have the Run Fasts so are these in between the Run Fasts and Run Fast Pro? or a more minimalistic alternative to the Run fasts?
Make them white, red and blue, and they're a clone of what I raced in for a time in the early 80s.
I believe they are supposed to be a budget version of the Run Fast Pros. They don't really feel lighter than the Run Fasts though. Similar weight or maybe a little heavier? I think the Run Fasts are already kind of a more budget alternative and you can find them on sale now. These are lower to the ground if you want that though. I honestly just got them because of the 40% discount code, curiosity for anything running and floatride related, and I thought they white ones looked cool. They have a cool sleek, retro, running-casual look.
AhWhatTheCheese wrote:
I believe they are supposed to be a budget version of the Run Fast Pros. They don't really feel lighter than the Run Fasts though. Similar weight or maybe a little heavier? I think the Run Fasts are already kind of a more budget alternative and you can find them on sale now. These are lower to the ground if you want that though. I honestly just got them because of the 40% discount code, curiosity for anything running and floatride related, and I thought they white ones looked cool. They have a cool sleek, retro, running-casual look.
I wouldn't go out of your way to get these for racing if you already have the Run Fasts unless you really feel like those are too slow or have too much midsole.
FYI: The Canadian Reebok site have a 50% off the Floatride run fast pro right now...It actually becomes a possibility to buy at that price...still $150 though
this shoe has too much bulk to be a real performance shoe. so much suede! looks like a nice casual shoe though, like the suede version of the saucony freedom you can buy, "freedom runner"
reed wrote:
this shoe has too much bulk to be a real performance shoe. so much suede! looks like a nice casual shoe though, like the suede version of the saucony freedom you can buy, "freedom runner"
you might be right...but the floatride run fast pro is sooo light that this one might not be too heavy...haven't seen anything on exact weight
Any more 50% off coupons?
Hey I currently have the London Run Fast Pros on my feet... they weigh 5.86 ounces in a Men's size 8. Going to run in them later and probably will never check this thread again.
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