Adidas Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1 Review: Would We Spend $500 on This?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Thomas ran in the Evo 1, and he and Robbe review. It's a $500 race day shoe, weighing a minuscule 5.1 oz. (145 g) for a US M10.5. Really, it's shocking how light it is. But it's definitely a limited use shoe, and we'll tell you why. Available now on StockX for absurd prices, coming November for drop number 2.
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Комментарии • 293

  • @noosphericaltarzan
    @noosphericaltarzan Год назад +29

    I can’t wait to see someone rocking these for a park run.

  • @Eskimofo-le4sy
    @Eskimofo-le4sy Год назад +97

    *Thomas drops shoe*
    Robbie: “That took 3-miles off of it.” 😂😂😂😂

  • @venture1883
    @venture1883 Год назад +54

    This is a stroke of genius by Adidas. Pushing super shoe tech beyond its limits to surpass Nike, shocking the world with a $500 dollar price tag and the follow up with Assefa's record breaking time.
    Yes, $500 dollars only makes sense for the people that want absolutely every advantage and are able to pay for it. That's the point and it pushes the other manufactures to play ball, too. Everyone wins.

    • @infinitegaming1015
      @infinitegaming1015 Год назад +2

      Nike is still miles ahead of adidas

    • @venture1883
      @venture1883 Год назад +7

      @@infinitegaming1015 in the mass-market shoes, but two ounces is a lot of weight

    • @heliosf2080
      @heliosf2080 Год назад

      not in football or basketball sneakers @@infinitegaming1015

    • @fayliyur3899
      @fayliyur3899 Год назад

      ​@@venture1883they should also properly update their daily trainer category. Most of them are pretty shit and mostly targeted towards sports casual peeps.

    • @rebelsage3158
      @rebelsage3158 Год назад +8

      How the hell does everyone win? This is the most delusional nonsense I've heard on this issue...

  • @melvintolentino4577
    @melvintolentino4577 9 месяцев назад +5

    i wasted 21 mins of the video, waiting for you to run with this shoes

  • @jeroen1989
    @jeroen1989 Год назад +76

    At $500 one might wonder if theyd even plan on selling any. Sounds more like they made a formula 1 style extreme race model not commercially feasible, give them to their own athletes, shatter some world records and portrait themselves as fastest brand in the running world. This promotes their other, commercially feasible, shoe lines.

    • @Slothian
      @Slothian Год назад +4

      you are probably right, hopefully eventually price comes down to 300 or something

    • @Dias4815162342
      @Dias4815162342 Год назад +5

      It’s sold out 😂

    • @jeroen1989
      @jeroen1989 Год назад

      @@Dias4815162342 Insane... wonder how many will actually be used

    • @throbbybrown
      @throbbybrown Год назад +3

      All sold out within minutes of release. They made 521 pairs.

    • @danan9061
      @danan9061 Год назад +4

      they didnt want to sell any. They were really just making it for elite runners who got them for free.

  • @wonkydonkey7899
    @wonkydonkey7899 Год назад +12

    This is actually satisfying seeing the first RUclips channel with this controversial shoe for review.

  • @therunophil
    @therunophil Год назад +20

    value is defined by what someone is willing to pay, and I guess it will sell out. I wouldn't buy it for 500 and nobody is being forced to do so, fair play Adidas. If the price comes down substantially I may consider it, just like I bought a discounted Prime X Strung, I don't "need" any of my supershoes but there are plenty of hobbies that cost way more.

    • @QronoZ713
      @QronoZ713 Год назад +1

      Nobody is forced to, but imagine a scenario where two athletes are competing on an unequal playing feel due to one not being able to afford this kind of shoe? Imagine in maybe 5 years and we have shoes that are 10% more efficient and cost 1000$? This is an issue that must be addressed for fairness

    • @therunophil
      @therunophil Год назад +2

      @QronoZ713 it's true that expensive innovations skew the playing field, but has it ever been level, and how much influence does it really have? The Vaporfly 4% was crazy expensive for it's time and not exactly know for durability. Alphafly. Prime X, Endorphin Elite..., the list of super expensive shoes is long and there is so much more help money can buy you. Look at car racing, it's either unfair with money influencing how much R&D you can afford or there is no innovation if everyone has to drive the standardised chassis and drivetrain. Someone who can afford expensive shoes, tech, coaches ... has of course an advantage, but how much is it? Compared to EVA foams around 4% for supershoes but I bought the Adios Pro 3 and Endorphin Pro 3 for well under 200 each, I got a Vaporfly 1 under 100 bucks, will the Evo be so much better? Anyways the shoe is a measurable but small factor in running, at every marathon in ran in supershoes I was beaten by thousands of people in Brooks or Pegasus shoes...

    • @stuarthys9879
      @stuarthys9879 Год назад

      We should probably all run barefoot. It would make a much more even playing field

    • @michaeltanel3815
      @michaeltanel3815 Год назад +2

      They restricted certain swim suits when they clearly created an imbalance in swimming. They'd do the same if elite racing shoes got that skewed. Worrying about What Ifs is silly. These are legal, expensive and they work. They're pushing innovation, good for them. Time will bring down the price of tech.

    • @stuarthys9879
      @stuarthys9879 Год назад +1

      It’s a fair concern to be honest, but it’s really one for the governing body. What are the characteristics that make a legal competition shoe, then allow the brands to innovate within those parameters.

  • @TimGrose
    @TimGrose Год назад +15

    Good you got to try these so we can have some idea. Sounds like a full review would be tricky though but hope you can sort of do by racing in them maybe over say 10K so might not trash them as quickly. Price and value very tricky. I have spent far far more on shoes over the years I either hated or just did not use much but could not return and certainly they were going to offer little or nothing to my training & racing. As you say if running is your passion and this may help a bit on race day then why not. After all take any super shoe now and add a daily trainer and you are there anyway on cost. Also doesn’t this have parallels to the Vaporfly Elite - tiny numbers made and sold but paved way for 4% and then first NEXT%.

  • @KoIhara
    @KoIhara Год назад +36

    I’m nowhere near this $500 craziness, but I’m glad you guys managed to get a pair to share the experience. It looks like they melted rubber and reflowed it straight onto the midsole, crazy. A nice Friday for everyone.

  • @TheYondaime008
    @TheYondaime008 Год назад +4

    Regardless of the price, the tech, the speed, I cannot endorse a one-use only shoe. This is insanity.

  • @dannypena
    @dannypena Год назад +1

    i just want these to wear as an everyday shoe. so clean

  • @mrsillybear
    @mrsillybear Год назад +7

    I still can’t get over the fact he did a slow jog warm up in these 😂🤣😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @QronoZ713
    @QronoZ713 Год назад +8

    Looks amazing, and the tech and innovation is incredible. But there needs to be a discussion about what limit there can be for purchasable performance. Not an issue for 99% of people, but maybe for the people it matters most to. Imagine high schoolers competing, and one can't afford a shoe like this? Yes, nowadays you cna buy supershoes at fairly ok prices dueing sales, bit imagine a future where we have 1000$ shoes for 10% performance or something like that?

  • @ABucc
    @ABucc Год назад +7

    Something tells me that Adidas is going to make a 2nd version of this shoe nex year, which will be much better in price and more durable than just one marathon.

  • @christianschobinger1131
    @christianschobinger1131 Год назад +3

    Substantial review, very good and mindful, just awesome 👏

  • @charlesoutthere
    @charlesoutthere Год назад +18

    Based on what you say, the sub 3 hours marathon target for that shoe is really marketing talking. Realistically, no-one above 2h20, or even 2h15, should get them. You can get faster by doing other things when you target those times: 4 + months with a coach, or a year with a running club cost, less than that. Or maybe you can't, but then, the shoe isn't worth (in my opinion), the small gain it will get you.

    • @daysandwords
      @daysandwords Год назад +4

      Pretty sure Assefa had done all that stuff for several years yet just took about 2% off her time.

    • @jimoconnor8597
      @jimoconnor8597 Год назад

      @@daysandwords And Kipchoge took the Adidas elite men to school in his AF. Totally agree. Work smarter and do other things that pay dividends.

    • @charlesoutthere
      @charlesoutthere Год назад

      @@daysandwords yes, but she falls exactly in the target for those shoes. Elites, with a sub 2h20 marathon, who will only get PBs by getting marginal gains. And 2%, at her level, is huge. On her new WR, it's 2'38!

  • @runfrankfurt
    @runfrankfurt Год назад +3

    Me sitting here just waiting for the new Nike Alphafly 3 (that Kipchoge wore in Berlin) to be released…

  • @andrewstearns9276
    @andrewstearns9276 Год назад +6

    For the competitive marathon runner this shoe makes sense. For 98% of the others in the run community, it isn't worth it.

    • @jamesdrury6627
      @jamesdrury6627 Год назад

      I think even your 98% might be underestimating it. Maybe more like 99.5%. They have designed this for sub 2:20 marathoners really. They are only selling a few to the public because they have to fir it to be legal to race in I think

  • @BrendanWise-ze6ih
    @BrendanWise-ze6ih Год назад +2

    Great review ! Love that adidas pushed boundaries.

  • @realgrilledsushi
    @realgrilledsushi Год назад +12

    So true! The fact that Kipchoge won the marathon, the talk of the town is the 500 dollar shoe that everybody’s talking about. Adidas took away the hype that Nike could’ve made with Kipchoge win. That’s marketing. Also, it’s good Adidas released this to the public when it could’ve just limit this to only its athletes like you guys said. Lastly, I’ve heard people spending way more in road cycling and for that matter those Jordans, whether for more performance or swag, this is no different and let’s not forget money spent on the latest electronic devices these days.

    • @jimoconnor8597
      @jimoconnor8597 Год назад

      Quick reversal... Nobody talking about the $500 shoe after Chicago. Nike, Nike, Nike....

  • @matthewledvina8323
    @matthewledvina8323 Год назад +3

    This review was more satisfying then actually buying the shoe and testing it out. 500 bucks saved and I feel like I know everything I need to know about it. Re: 500 dollars. I think all this does is make 300 dollars adios prime x2 seem normal - which it isn’t. It’s absurdly expensive. But yes cyclists drop thousands on bicycles so running is still a comparatively inexpensive sport. Let’s keep it that ways

  • @bradmu
    @bradmu Год назад +8

    Guarantee the “flex” crowd will buy these faster than they can be produced! We’ll be seeing these on lots of runners at expos and packet pickups in near future. 🤦‍♂️

  • @ThatRunnerAaron
    @ThatRunnerAaron Год назад +5

    Thanks for being in this space guys, love everything you do.

  • @jimmy87587
    @jimmy87587 Год назад +6

    The Adidas pro evo 2 will actually start to fall apart at mile 25 and you will need to finish the race barefooted
    💀💀💀

    • @sachakopa7964
      @sachakopa7964 Год назад +1

      Yeah. It self combusts…pooof!

    • @KoIhara
      @KoIhara Год назад +4

      Race shoes that get lighter over the race distance. Genius

    • @kit7579
      @kit7579 Год назад +1

      You may be right. 😂 We might see a runner running barefooted to the finish line because like a car tire on a highway, the shoe just falls apart during a run. Then, it becomes hazardous for other runners around.

    • @bradmu
      @bradmu Год назад +3

      Or, better yet, you can conveniently makes pit stop to purchase a fresh pair mid race for an extra $500. Just like a formula 1 tire change 🤷‍♂️

    • @KoIhara
      @KoIhara Год назад

      @@bradmu oh I totally get this. There would be some insane R&D into some lace loosening/tightening contraption to get their feet in/out of these non-stretchy uppers. It would create jobs, and a nice weekend for everyone.

  • @undeadly1103
    @undeadly1103 Год назад +23

    i just sprung for a $180 pair of shoes and i don't want to run in them. i will. but i don't want to. can't imagine $500 for 100+ change miles

    • @elimejia5749
      @elimejia5749 Год назад +5

      I'm pretty sure that most people who bought the shoe isn't going to wear them but have it to resell or have it as a collector item. Who will ruin a $500 limited quantity race day shoe.

    • @PennyMan123
      @PennyMan123 Год назад +2

      $180 for running shoes isn’t that bad

    • @Anatoly_Tsvetkov
      @Anatoly_Tsvetkov Год назад +2

      Same for me as I bought boston 12 when they were just released, tried them on, had 20km, and realised they are not for me, forced myself to run in them 60km more and ended up giving them to my father for using as everyday sneakers

    • @undeadly1103
      @undeadly1103 Год назад

      @@PennyMan123 i almost never pay retail for shoes, so for me $180 is unheard of 🤪

    • @boboiboy9350
      @boboiboy9350 Год назад

      @@Anatoly_Tsvetkovwhich pair replaced your boston 12?

  • @MattSwain1
    @MattSwain1 Год назад +13

    It kind of feels that Adidas are contradicting themselves here. On one hand they’re offering this shoe as their ultimate marathon shoe and have prioritised lightness and then on the other hand, the shoe they say is the ultimate shoe if there was no rules, the Prime X2 Strung, which is as heavy as strapping a housebrick to your foot! This one would also seem to fly in the face of a lot of their eco-claims because of how few miles it’s good for. Don’t get me wrong here though, it’s good to see Adidas innovating again and making proper running shoes compared to recent years when Nike was unveiling the Vaporfly and Adidas was putting out shoes that were collaborations with celebs / movie franchises!

    • @ApplePi31415
      @ApplePi31415 Год назад

      You're just going to skate past the fact that Nike's biggest shoe is a collaboration..

    • @lhprx4
      @lhprx4 11 месяцев назад

      Just wait for prime X Evo for 750 bucks

  • @nicholasrattray8186
    @nicholasrattray8186 Год назад +2

    If you want the best and you have the money, why not. But where does adidas go next?? This opens up a huge space for Nike, ASICS, New Balance to go all out! I have run 3 Sub 3 hour marathons in the Alphafly 2. So I’m more interested in the Alphafly 3.
    In the Men’s race Nike still won, and I’m sure the winner of the Woman’s Race wasn’t the only one wearing the adidas shoe. So is it the Shoe or the runner?

  • @glenborch8231
    @glenborch8231 Год назад +2

    Personally, after buying both the Adios Pro 3's and now having 2 pairs of Takumi sen 8's and one of the 9's, I've decided that for me the Adios Pro 3's are no better than my old Boston 9's. The Takumi Sen's are rockets, with a Parkrun time being just over 20 seconds quicker. My first pair of Takumi Sen's are hitting around 600km's now, and the thin rubber in the heel started wearing through at around 500km's. The shoes upper is still good, the mid sole is good and the continental rubber is still good. I would really be interested in this spray on rubber for the heel to keep the km's going. I definitely could not justify that price for shoes, but know for myself that low weight would help. I believe for myself the Takumi would be suitable for a Marathon. 😁. Can't speak for the Nike as the uppers do not seem to work for my feet, nor most other shoes for that matter. (It's not a Nike issue, just my feet are the wrong shape, and most shoes wear out really early. The Takumi's appear to have been made for my feet. The adios 3 is comfortable, but not perfect.) Good review.

  • @kylekermgard
    @kylekermgard Год назад +5

    Looks like some good winter running shoes

  • @videos-gl2qq
    @videos-gl2qq Год назад +1

    Nike so dumb for getting beat to this. We've all been waiting for lighter and they kept going heavier. Light as possible w/ new foam/plate/rocker was always the end game everyone was asking for. Nike just kept wanting to make more version$

  • @Elboogie404
    @Elboogie404 Год назад +1

    How does it compare to the Nike Mayfly?

  • @QronoZ713
    @QronoZ713 Год назад +2

    I'd be interested in an investigation into the durability. Maybe do some tests before and after and run this into the ground.

  • @leoschoepflin8622
    @leoschoepflin8622 Год назад

    If you ever got halfway serious into other sports - like cycling for example, you will know that 500 bucks are easily spend on a pair of cycling shoes, power metre accessories, new derailleurs etc etc. Its a very small amount of extra spending compared to all the other investments that go into a Marathon prep IMO

  • @iq_by_0303
    @iq_by_0303 Год назад +2

    Pleas just absolutly run it into the ground and see how long it lasts

  • @isidrotormogarcia4879
    @isidrotormogarcia4879 Год назад +1

    Endorphin Elite is the real deal. 😊

  • @gavinmcmillan6222
    @gavinmcmillan6222 Год назад

    “Wow, that took 3 miles off it!” 😂😂

  • @morganvon5664
    @morganvon5664 Год назад +1

    Tigst Assefa said it made a big difference for her. Who can argue with 2:11?

    • @jimoconnor8597
      @jimoconnor8597 Год назад

      It was like a 2% improvement in her time. Yeah a WR but she likely would have run one in any shoe that day. It’s the athlete, not the shoe. Where were the Adidas men????

  • @ginolopez4025
    @ginolopez4025 Год назад

    You should look at some limited BBall shoe prices

  • @woodburner292
    @woodburner292 Год назад +1

    I think those who need the 0.05% gain over the nearest competitor, will either get these shoes provided by their sponsor or they are under contract with another company and will get equivalent in a year or two. This shoe will be used by elite or (most likely) those who just want to "Flex"! I always laugh at the next% runners at Parkrun 5k being outpaced by 5 year old Asics with ampliform! Lets not forget the price of these shoes truly sits in "first world problems". Impressive tech though.

  •  Год назад +1

    the whole thing for ADIDAS is Marketing money well spend! The don’t want you to buy the EVO but the other shoes and put those one in the window only… The Pro 3 has been the base for it and they just had to find places to cut on weight. So the Pro 4 might have some sort of differences on parts where we all know need some improvements… i still love my pro 3 but also my pro 2, which gets better and better with time and is a bargain today in the Outlet Stores… the product manager said, that they had been at the end of the development with the Pro 3 and so just had to find ways to make it lighter. So your Pro 3 and even 2 are more or less as good as the EVO, just more durable!

  • @stealtherider3008
    @stealtherider3008 Год назад +2

    Not worth it! Cool video though.

  • @blacktapes3475
    @blacktapes3475 Год назад +1

    I have a biased opinion as I work for adidas (nowhere near the Running team) but I am a serious runner and regularly use the Adios Pro 3. I held the Evo 1 in my hand last week and all I can say if they have done some magic in making it so light; it makes the Adios Pro 3 feel like a pair of boots.

  • @bpg201
    @bpg201 Год назад +1

    Since you called out one of my favorites....Vibram shoes....I had to look up the Vibram V-run which I enjoy a lot and yup, its listed at 4.8 ounces. I still like to throw on some minimal shoes from time to time.......

  • @TolunayOrkun
    @TolunayOrkun Год назад +1

    Thanks for the initial impressions. You are right. This is a shoe for those pros and near pros in running that have optimized all aspects of their life towards running, from nutrition to sleep, run coaching, mental coaching, strength training, clothing and other equipment plus 100+ weekly miles regularly. I am not anywhere near that. I can pick up bigger leaps investing in the other areas I have listed above.
    Heck, I even thought perhaps Endorphin Elite was too elite for me. Maybe so but I can buy it and put more use out of it than this one. Seriously, that shoe offer much more value for me. And yes, please talk about Kipchoge's Alphafly 3. It is a shoe I can relate more. I had my marathon PR in v1.

  • @okimy3668
    @okimy3668 Год назад +1

    Milliliters is pretty much grams (if you're talking about water that is), so it's not that wrong

  • @moyolenovo3914
    @moyolenovo3914 Год назад +1

    The shoes look very similar to Atreyu Artist but they are not as beautiful as shoes from Austin.

  • @fatboy5926
    @fatboy5926 9 дней назад

    I’d consider (as far as all shoes go) the 1080v13 a fairly light shoe. It doesn’t feel like a lot on my foot (and I wear size 13 wide size) 150gram shoe? It does make me curious 😂

  • @thejeffinvade
    @thejeffinvade Год назад +3

    I won't buy them, but I can't wait to get my hands on them.

    • @wonkydonkey7899
      @wonkydonkey7899 Год назад

      We will. I can imagine adidas will implement the new foam with a more durable outsole in the future adios pro series.

  • @RunForPeace-hk1cu
    @RunForPeace-hk1cu Год назад

    People are just butthurt they can afford the VaporFly but can’t afford the evo1
    😂😂😂
    That’s the real truth
    If you think spending $300 for a pair of shoes is reasonable, then why not $500?
    How’s spending $500 suddenly make you an elitist but $300 is “cool”?
    Come on, we all know what you guys are really thinking
    Butthurt

  • @olli-perttikojo4424
    @olli-perttikojo4424 Год назад

    Elites use shoes for 1 run anyway, so no eco-terror here. Non-elites, the deal is insane. Bad news for shoe consumers, if this becomes a trend :(. Thx dudes anyways.
    BTW I heelstrike, 3.06 pb w. Tempo next%. I cannot do a whole marathon w. soft heel shoe. After 30km I crash w em. Zoomx, PwrPB, and for sure this new super-soft LSP cannot support heel after 30km, u lose 15+min. Unless U are a 2.45 heelstriker or so, and u keep ur form up perfectly. For half marathon, np in any shoes.

  • @Marc-dk8vw
    @Marc-dk8vw Год назад

    They should have sent the shoe in Meaghan's size. It is a one time brake glass marathon shoe. She should have received it.

  • @jontay1987
    @jontay1987 Год назад +1

    Nice review. I hope you let us know what happens after 30 miles :)

  • @mythoti
    @mythoti Год назад

    I'm all about a $500 shoe, if it can last more than a few runs and stay in optimal condition, but if it falls flat twice as quickly as shoes half it's price? There is no math there, only burning money for the sake of flexing

  • @yiannismerianos
    @yiannismerianos Год назад

    Not for everyone For sure!
    Price wise insane! Like every thing these days, you have 50+ euros shorts, and magic running socks 🧦 40+euros knitted by elf's in the running kingdome.!

  • @brianogrady9883
    @brianogrady9883 Год назад

    Cliché I know but you guys are drinking the kool aid on this and being almost defensive. The pricing trend is getting more and more bonkers. I'm not going to say that this is disposable consumerism at it's worst but Jesus... We should be grateful..?

  • @jonb9194
    @jonb9194 11 месяцев назад

    "The rocker point is moved back to 60%..." For elites, all existing 70%+ rockers are inferior, since elites already have great rear extension in their stride before toe-off. Non-elites tend to have very poor extension and the 70% rocker geometry is probably the biggest performance enhancer, encouraging a better stride extension to feel the "pop".

  • @rogansful
    @rogansful Год назад

    They gave the idea to Nike... Just wait for Kipchoge(or Kiptum) to show up in a Nike shoe that falls apart right after 1 marathon race , we will see a sub 2h clocking on a major marathon.

  • @sisyphusruns
    @sisyphusruns Год назад

    World Athletics rule 13 “Availability Scheme.” Not super clear but suggests a show must be available to participants in the race.

  • @br0ck
    @br0ck Год назад

    You all completely lost me when justifying buying it “if you can, if you’re trying to go sub 3” LOL. Absurd is right.

  • @massi888
    @massi888 Год назад +1

    thank you for the review, i really appreciate and understand your points

  • @klipk7296
    @klipk7296 9 месяцев назад

    the shoe is allowed to exist, but I am never a fan of the argument "look, some people spend this much on Champaign, so it's not that crazy"

  • @Ze-Germanzuk
    @Ze-Germanzuk Год назад

    Its a homologation shoe, companies need to make a small number available to the public to meet the rules for racing. The car industry has been doing this for decades.

  • @fingthepuni6667
    @fingthepuni6667 Год назад

    $500 and it seems like it could CHIP or Fall apart EASILY?!? Nah, no thanks!

  • @wilhelmbornman881
    @wilhelmbornman881 Год назад

    These guys look so awkward infront of the camera. Avoiding eye contact and fidgeting with the shoe too much.

  • @dextersuarez9948
    @dextersuarez9948 3 месяца назад

    Robbie is one of the most unenthusiastic people I’ve ever seen making a paycheck on RUclips.

  • @fecardona
    @fecardona Год назад

    Thomas looks like a younger, non-tattooed version of Senator Kevin McCarthy.

  • @LyJoyRuns
    @LyJoyRuns Год назад

    Unless it ran itself no shoe is worth 5 hundo but they’re marketing geniuses because the selling point for using some of the same tech on the lower models later on.

  • @faba6753
    @faba6753 Год назад

    $$$$$$ NOPE - Im sure it's great for sponsored athletes though.

  • @mmmpowr
    @mmmpowr Год назад +1

    Checked Stock X, only $1500 asking, but over on eBay several pairs are asking $2500!

  • @stevierunner
    @stevierunner 9 месяцев назад

    sure there is tread on the actual shoe used by Assafa

  • @Carlosediaz543
    @Carlosediaz543 Год назад +1

    The Skechers horizon vanish 1 is 4.5 oz in a size 9

    • @jjchang9874
      @jjchang9874 Год назад

      Do the math what will be the weight of horizon vanish in men size 10.5
      Bc this one is crazy 4.1 oz 🤷

  • @FuzzyZouz
    @FuzzyZouz Год назад

    Thanks for the review, gentlemen. However, one thing that you both failed to mentioned was the disregard for our environment. Creating a single use shoe is an environmental disaster and negates Adidas’s environment friendly shoes. Yes, being fast is key, however we are all paying the price.

  • @MrKinghuman
    @MrKinghuman 11 месяцев назад

    im here bc a nyc marathonb winner set a record with these. worth 500? not to me and you. to a pro? every penny

  • @BAJF93
    @BAJF93 Год назад

    The price is definetly not about making money back. It's a statement.

  • @chalequin
    @chalequin Год назад +1

    Experienced AND advanced Thomas 😂

  • @Dmennis
    @Dmennis Год назад

    $500 isn't even resale so if u don't get it in store or from official website it'll be even more

  • @bakmahon888
    @bakmahon888 Год назад

    Sold out already but i wouldn't spend $500 for this shoes

  • @henryharmon5935
    @henryharmon5935 6 месяцев назад

    So what, if you can’t get a pair because they’re not available.

  • @ajtam05
    @ajtam05 11 месяцев назад

    5.1 oz for size 10.5 is insane. Im used to double that. Haha

  • @rogerstoffel4112
    @rogerstoffel4112 Год назад

    There are racers with about the same weight - Sketchers Speed Elite

  • @5btn603
    @5btn603 Год назад +4

    The amount of corporate bootlicking in this video lol… “you should be grateful this is available to the average runner”. Bro.. Robbie really tryna make sure he pleases Thomas with this.

  • @chicagobrother1970
    @chicagobrother1970 Год назад

    NOPE. Not spending $500 on ANY running shoe.

  • @rusharrishi04
    @rusharrishi04 Год назад

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  • @maximilianklein2062
    @maximilianklein2062 Год назад

    It's actually lighter than a vibram five fingers

  • @colinm9168
    @colinm9168 Год назад +1

    Presumably you didn't need to "enter" the draw the rest of us did? I wonder how many run of the mill runners actually got them .
    The other question is did you pay for them ...because it feels like theyve pulled a fast one here , getting them out there, but not really to the public.
    It's important to know based on how you think it's reasonable to pay 500, and we should be grateful. I'm sorry but that's a ridiculous take, in my opinion.

    • @Believeintherun
      @Believeintherun  Год назад +1

      We received this pair from adidas and did not purchase them.

    • @KoIhara
      @KoIhara Год назад

      @@Believeintherunvery nice of Adidas PR to send you a pair so that all us casual runners get to know more or less what the heck this thing is.

    • @jimoconnor8597
      @jimoconnor8597 Год назад +1

      On the drawing website it said 3 members would be selected. 🙄🙄🙄

    • @colinm9168
      @colinm9168 Год назад

      ​@@jimoconnor8597that must have been hidden in the small print. Scammers

  • @gpersonaltrainer
    @gpersonaltrainer 11 месяцев назад

    500$ (£400 in the U.K.) and they don't tell you exactly what's the composition of the midsole? No, thank you. Adidas once PEBAX foam started to become more and more popular (Nike vulcanized and Saucony glued, if I'm not mistaken) has sticked stubbornly to TPU (which is clearly less bouncy). Comparing "apples to oranges", I've tested a brand new pair of Saucony Ride 15 EVA foam at the running track (video is available in my channel) and the difference with the Vaporfly (v.1) was just 8 seconds on a 5K. Now, my question is (if Adidas midsole is made with TPEE), why should you spend this money, while you can buy 6 pairs of brand new Ride 15 (£65)? Use them once and they will not disappoint you.
    Just one more thing, once carbon plated shoes became popular, I've thought that companies would have started to produce "disposable" racing shoes...
    but I was thinking to a relatively cheaper price (£100 max). Sorry, but £400 for a pair of "please-use-once" running shoes is simply a non-sense.

  • @wadsand
    @wadsand Год назад

    Do you guys have a bird operating the camera? 😂

  • @gollum1at
    @gollum1at Год назад

    They are testing the market how much we are willing to pay. And with every influencer trying to justify the price, like you do, people will pay this insane amount and the industry can safely raise the prices of even the lower end shoes.

  • @Chessmasteclass
    @Chessmasteclass Год назад

    No bullshit no running footage not even feet in the shoes. #puretalks

  • @Thomasrice07
    @Thomasrice07 Год назад

    It is only good for ONE marathon plus training; or at least that is the life of the shoe as promoted.

  • @baltsu
    @baltsu Год назад

    Most talked about shoe since Alphafly when Kipchoge ran sub 2h in Vienna 2019.

  • @oneashralph4076
    @oneashralph4076 Год назад

    Not in my wild dream imagine running will be an expensive hobby nowadays.This shoe either for a sponsored athletes or runner that could win a cash prize

  • @adamsouthard1155
    @adamsouthard1155 Год назад

    This shoe only exists because I.A.A.F. e.g. World Athletics requires that competitive athletes can only wear shoes that are "reasonably available to the public." It exists for the same reason that certain bike brands "sell" a track bike around the time of the Olympics for $50,000. Or at least pretend to offer it for sale. It's the same reason that back in the day you could buy an absolute bonkers' 4-banger rally style Ford Escort in Europe with 400+ horsepower for $50-$60,000. This shoe is the "homologation special." for Adidas. It's good marketing. It's not good business. I guarantee you this incredibly expensive shoe is not sold at anything an accountant would recognize as a "profit".
    But, I'll certainly be interested in seeing what the trickle-down shoes in the near future look like. My guess is that that ridiculously fragile mid-sole will no longer exist in the consumer model.

  • @bretstevens262
    @bretstevens262 Год назад +1

    Great stuff Thomas and Robbe!

  • @moreybrown870
    @moreybrown870 Год назад

    All other things being equal, the weight alone, if it's 3oz less than your current race shoe, and you run a 3+hr marathon, is probably worth about 3 min off your time. Ask the people who BQ-4min this year if they'd pay $500 for it.

  • @jimoconnor8597
    @jimoconnor8597 Год назад +1

    And yet Kipchoge destroyed all the elite Adidas athletes in what looked like the AF V3. A shoe that will probably retail for $275. I do bust my ass in my marathon blocks but doubt the weight difference is gonna help me go more than a few seconds faster. If it did, nobody would be talking all this nonsense about “racing” in the heavy (by super shoe standards) Prime X Strung V2. It’s all out of control.

  • @armandsant1143
    @armandsant1143 4 месяца назад

    You mean it’s Adidas love child?

  • @philipniddrie
    @philipniddrie Год назад

    Check the secondary market...Nobody's buying this shoe for $500 so you really have to ask "is it worth $2500?" lollll

  • @ReynaldoRamon-k4v
    @ReynaldoRamon-k4v 3 месяца назад

    It’s the “Porsche” in the shoe world.

  • @theandroids
    @theandroids Год назад

    If you want to waste money on a 1 marathon shoe. Good luck.
    But for me if im spending 500 it needs to last for more than 1 marathon. Like seriously. Lets not try to justify this madness. Shoes are already expensive as it is.