I would say an Invincible run is an 8/10 vs a 10/10 in terms of softness for a 1080v13. It’s not night and day but you’ll notice it. I preferred the invincible run because they have a wider heel base and feel more stable and personally I like the cushion to be a bit firmer.
I'm after a new recovery shoe, just want something that's really soft. Not worried about stability. Which do you feel is the softer shoe? I like my Invincible V2 but I hear the V3 isn't quite so good...?
The invincible run 3 is soft on foot but the new balance 1080 is softer. You have to get used to the stability on the 1080’s though. Usually with a recovery shoe I thought you go on the firmer side right? I have been using a Salomon RX Moc. They aren’t soft though but gives you that barefoot feeling with not much tech. All depends on what you need. Softer isn’t always better and it is good to change up the comfort for foot health from what I understand. Both the 1080 and invincible run 3 are great for running purposes.
I haven’t reviewed the New balance rebel v4 but that is supposed to be even softer. I am waiting for the collab version to come out then will drop a review in a few weeks on those.
I have learned that the softest shoes are not always the most comfortable, and... the level of cushioning and stability required can vary with each run. For example, I have the 1080 v13 and the Invincible Run 3... Rotating between these two improves the overall enjoyment of my running experience.
How much softer 1080 v13 are? Do you barely notice it or is it like comparing day and night?
I would say an Invincible run is an 8/10 vs a 10/10 in terms of softness for a 1080v13. It’s not night and day but you’ll notice it. I preferred the invincible run because they have a wider heel base and feel more stable and personally I like the cushion to be a bit firmer.
I'm after a new recovery shoe, just want something that's really soft. Not worried about stability. Which do you feel is the softer shoe? I like my Invincible V2 but I hear the V3 isn't quite so good...?
The invincible run 3 is soft on foot but the new balance 1080 is softer. You have to get used to the stability on the 1080’s though. Usually with a recovery shoe I thought you go on the firmer side right? I have been using a Salomon RX Moc. They aren’t soft though but gives you that barefoot feeling with not much tech. All depends on what you need. Softer isn’t always better and it is good to change up the comfort for foot health from what I understand. Both the 1080 and invincible run 3 are great for running purposes.
@@kixxstar I prefer my recovery/easy day shoes to be nice and soft, but prefer my speed day shoes to be a little firmer :) Thanks for the quick reply!
I haven’t reviewed the New balance rebel v4 but that is supposed to be even softer. I am waiting for the collab version to come out then will drop a review in a few weeks on those.
There is nothing similar to invincible 2. If you can wait until August, my bet is on the nb more v5.
I have learned that the softest shoes are not always the most comfortable, and... the level of cushioning and stability required can vary with each run.
For example, I have the 1080 v13 and the Invincible Run 3... Rotating between these two improves the overall enjoyment of my running experience.