weight isn't everything. what if the saucony shoe has greater "energy return" where the energy returned is greater than the weight difference between the vaporfly and the saucony shoe? we'll only know when the shoe comes out
weight isn't everything. what if the saucony shoe has greater "energy return" where the energy returned is greater than the weight difference between the vaporfly and the saucony shoe? we'll only know when the shoe comes out
I hear vibram has a carbon plated shoe coming wrote:
HolyPrick wrote:
So it takes 3 years for Saucony to come up with a Vaporfly copycat. And heavier too. That is not how innovation should work. All these brands have already lost the war with nike and should get ready for the next one.
Make something innovative and new just like Nike did three years ago!
Didn’t it take Nike like 4-5 years to respond to Boost? And they still only have one shoe that uses zoomx, unlike adidas who has all sorts of trainers and racers with their fancy foam. Let’s not make it seem like Nike is the only one to ever innovate.
Peg 36 and Peg 2 both utilize zoom x, I believe.
And why bother "responding" to boost. Just more 3 stripe trash.
Listening to all these posts from people who have no idea how the shoe industry actually works or how production timelines work is hilarious. Everyone is an expert apparently