Needing to change out my current shoes as their milage is abit silly high, looking at the superblast 2 for long runs and some workouts and pairing with novablast 4 for daily miles. Great to hear the information and comparison you gave drew I'm definitely sold on them
That sounds like a great rotation. Pretty much what I’m doing. Increasingly impressed with ASICS these days, still haven’t tried their super shoes though - maybe I should 🤔
MY experience was that both are true to size. However the upper on SB1 fits more loosely than SB2, giving SB2 a more snug comfortable fit. Again this is with my feet and my experience taking them out for a few runs. Thanks for sharing, happy running 🙏
Great review!, I am slow heavier runner 52 yo, 82 lbs I do 25 to 30 miles per week, average 9 minutes per mile, do yo think the Superblast 2 will be do it all for me like easy, daily and use it for 5K and 10K races?.
@@jorgecastrejon1611 Funny enough, you’re actually the perfect use case for that IMO. Depending on pacing, super shoes that cost upwards of $250 these days can have diminishing returns with heavier or slower runners. And as a result, many folks end up wasting money. In cases like these I’d say something like a SuperBlast would be a great shoe to try out as a do-it-all. They’re cheaper than a carbon plated super shoe but can work better for your mechanics and minimize injury. I’d be wary of only having one pair depending on how many miles you run, so maybe buying one pair as a test is good for a couple weeks, then if you like it investing in a second pair. From then you can alternate shoes to minimize wear and stay injury free. Just a suggestion based on experience of myself and others I coach. 😃
Hey! Subscribed! Great review and comparison.
Appreciate the sub and the kind words! 🙏 ❤️
SB2s have blown me out the water, already put 20 miles on them and loving them for my long runs and tempo work. Great review man!
Love to hear it and thanks for the kudos! Keep ripping those miles! 🦾
@@DrewMartig same to you man! Waiting for September when they release new colorways, because I need a second pair lol!
@@Deenocon 💯
It's the foam used in the Edge and Sky Paris.
@@Fozzee.1970 yes sir
Needing to change out my current shoes as their milage is abit silly high, looking at the superblast 2 for long runs and some workouts and pairing with novablast 4 for daily miles. Great to hear the information and comparison you gave drew I'm definitely sold on them
That sounds like a great rotation. Pretty much what I’m doing. Increasingly impressed with ASICS these days, still haven’t tried their super shoes though - maybe I should 🤔
Thanks man appreciate it going with the superblast 1?
Either are great!
Just got my 2nd pair in the new colorway.... simply amazing shoe.
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Where do you live? The view is stunning. I would run everyday if I lived there. Nice review btw.
Northern Arizona, the best place to run imo. Thanks for the comment and kind words 😊
Good stuff!
Off topic suggestion, turn your mic transmitter down, you’re peaking a ton.
Thanks for the suggestion! Noted!
See you in Berlin!
💯 what’s your goal??
@@DrewMartig beat my debut road marathon PB from 2023 Chicago, go sub-2:40, and have fun! What's yours?
Fantastic! I’d like to have a strong race and go under 2:30. Good luck to you!
If SB1 was 1/2 size too large should I size up in SB2 also? Thanks for the great review. I visited flagstaff a few years ago. Really nice city
MY experience was that both are true to size. However the upper on SB1 fits more loosely than SB2, giving SB2 a more snug comfortable fit. Again this is with my feet and my experience taking them out for a few runs. Thanks for sharing, happy running 🙏
Great review!, I am slow heavier runner 52 yo, 82 lbs I do 25 to 30 miles per week, average 9 minutes per mile, do yo think the Superblast 2 will be do it all for me like easy, daily and use it for 5K and 10K races?.
@@jorgecastrejon1611 Funny enough, you’re actually the perfect use case for that IMO. Depending on pacing, super shoes that cost upwards of $250 these days can have diminishing returns with heavier or slower runners. And as a result, many folks end up wasting money. In cases like these I’d say something like a SuperBlast would be a great shoe to try out as a do-it-all. They’re cheaper than a carbon plated super shoe but can work better for your mechanics and minimize injury.
I’d be wary of only having one pair depending on how many miles you run, so maybe buying one pair as a test is good for a couple weeks, then if you like it investing in a second pair. From then you can alternate shoes to minimize wear and stay injury free. Just a suggestion based on experience of myself and others I coach. 😃
👏👏 nice
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They run really nice but for some reason they rub back of my right heel causing blisters
Ouch, everyone's different! Good luck solving it!
@@DrewMartig a bit of it tape on the Achilles for longer runs stops it happening
Chicken crossing
I didn't choose homestead life, homestead life chose me.
Can i have your shoe ? 😢
I don’t see the utility in just one shoe, maybe a pair is useful?
@@DrewMartig used old shoe
@@DrewMartig i can't afford this dream shoe 🥺