Puma ForeverRun NITRO Review - First Impressions

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  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024

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  • @BanjoStu
    @BanjoStu Год назад +1

    Great to see the resurgence of Puma as a running brand. As you know I’m a big fan of the Deviate Nitro Elite, cracking shoe in my opinion.

  • @QronoZ713
    @QronoZ713 Год назад +5

    Hi Andy, I work in a running shoe store and let me tell you, the height of the heel collar is something I think normal people vs dedicated runners have a very different preference. I'd say overall, most "normal people" who run prefer a much higher heel collar than us more dedicated running shoe nerds/runners. For example, the height of the Pegasus or Clifton (usually low collar height) is a deal breaker for many people, even tho they don't have any heel slipping.

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Год назад +1

      That’s really interesting to hear, thank you for sharing! It can be a deal breaker for me but thankfully it wasn’t an issue when running!

    • @geert574
      @geert574 Год назад

      Bro I don't like the new Ultraboost Heel Editions since 2021 they run way worse than the 2019 shoe. 😂

    • @davidlynch9049
      @davidlynch9049 Год назад

      The OP is tall.

  • @funkyfragrancelover2979
    @funkyfragrancelover2979 Год назад +2

    Seems like they used the same concept as the Saucony Tempus, softer core with a firmer foam frame, although the Tempus is for faster paces. Will have to check this one out.

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Год назад

      To be fair, it’s a super comfy shoe and I loved the velocity nitro 2, the midsole is the perfect blend

  • @raymondmorrow7926
    @raymondmorrow7926 Год назад +1

    I love the Velocity 2 and Deviate Nitro 1. I really want to get my hands on the Fast-R but finances have not allowed it.

  • @runwithsean
    @runwithsean Год назад +2

    I’m loving the Puma Deviate Nitro 2. I know that a lot of people had issues with heel slippage in V1. They fixed that in V2. The upper fits me perfectly with no slippage. There is some nice padding in the tongue to avoid lace pressure, durable grippy outsole and a nice bouncy ride with the plate in there to give you a little bit of pop. Can handle easy to tempo paces really well. A really versatile excellent shoe from Puma.
    I don’t think the forever run is one that I’ll pick up for now, since I also am not a full on stability runner and have some other good easy day shoes.

    • @andrewjknox
      @andrewjknox Год назад +1

      Amazingly, I’m looking at the deviate nitro 2 as a trail racer for up to marathon distance 😂

    • @runwithsean
      @runwithsean Год назад +1

      I can actually see that working. Haha. It has the cushioning and the traction for some light trails.

    • @andrewjknox
      @andrewjknox Год назад

      @@runwithsean PumaGrip is awesome, I’ve experienced it in the Liberate and Velocity Nitro 2 👌

  • @pbnotj1
    @pbnotj1 Год назад

    Thank you for the review! I have too many awesome shoes right now, tried puma deviate 1 and found it too firm to run In frequently but want to try version 2 when my current shoes wear out .

  • @bh4560
    @bh4560 Год назад +1

    Those look right up my street. Use the velocity nitro 2s for my daily miles but this looks a great replacement for light trails. 👌 cheers Andy great review as usual.

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Год назад +1

      Yes! I love the velocity nitro 2s as well so if you love those, you’ll definitely love these 💪

    • @danieltay1052
      @danieltay1052 Год назад +1

      @@TheFODRunner how is the cushion and bounce compare to velocity nitro 2?

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Год назад +1

      This feels a tiny bit softer if I’m honest….

    • @danieltay1052
      @danieltay1052 Год назад +1

      @@TheFODRunner in the forefoot or heel? I can see from the footage the forefoot is soft, but the heel looks very stiff

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Год назад

      That could be as I’m landing more forefoot in the shoe and not putting too much pressure through the heel, the midsole foam is the same throughout 👍

  • @elliotendures
    @elliotendures Год назад +1

    Is this toooooo similar to the Tempus to have both?

  • @srinivasaprabu1243
    @srinivasaprabu1243 Месяц назад

    Hey, Thanks for the video...how do you compare this with Asics Gel Kayano 31?

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Месяц назад

      I havent tried the Kayano 31 sorry!

  • @StephaneMichel-Montréal
    @StephaneMichel-Montréal Год назад

    Thanks for your review. A lot of testers mentioned that this shoe could be convenient for a neutral runner but you seem to think differently. Are the stability features a source of concerns or eventual discomfort for neutral runners? Thans you in advance for your reply.

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Год назад +1

      I’ve actually got 60+ miles in now and pretty confident that neutral runners would be fine… I was worried it would be a bit too “stability” esque but it’s not really!

    • @StephaneMichel-Montréal
      @StephaneMichel-Montréal Год назад

      @@TheFODRunner Thanks for your reply. Just received my new pair of Forever Run and I am a bit puzzled by the narrowness of the midfoot section (which is not often mentioned in reviews). Does the upper stretch a bit after a few runs?

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Год назад

      @@StephaneMichel-Montréal I think I’ve found after 70 miles that nothing much has changed… the midsole has got a bit softer but otherwise the upper has stayed the same

    • @StephaneMichel-Montréal
      @StephaneMichel-Montréal Год назад

      @@TheFODRunner Thanks. I'll have to play it by ear...Or by foot... If too much of a constraint I'll return them. Thanks!

  • @davidebossini740
    @davidebossini740 Год назад

    Hi Andy, thanks for the review! How would you compare the ForeverRun Nitro with the Endorphin Shift 3? Thanks!

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Год назад +1

      Thanks! This is softer… half way between the shift 3 and the invincible… more squish but not a marshmallow if that makes sense!

    • @davidebossini740
      @davidebossini740 Год назад

      @@TheFODRunner thanks!

  • @1JJONES
    @1JJONES Год назад

    The shoe rubs me a bit under the ankle too, nothing that has caused me irritation so far, but I have only walked in it a couple of km so far. I am not a runner, just a walker. It was unclear to me how bright orange this shoe is. Highway flagger orange I'd call it. It is quite comfortable.

  • @TimGrose
    @TimGrose Год назад

    Presume though you would not obviously buy a "stability" shoe for daily training if you get on OK with "neutral" shoes and of which there are many options for daily training.

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Год назад

      I would buy neutral yes as a rule 👍

  • @brokenfreddy7676
    @brokenfreddy7676 Год назад

    I use quite a few of Puma shoes and my favorite is the fastr..I prefer the higher heel collars..nothing is as distracting as a heel that feels like it's gonna fall off..my only complaint with puma is that the drop is higher than needed..it's good to see more brands are settling in around 5-6mm in their better shoes..as a forefoot runner with high arches, higher drop shoes put too much pressure on your forefoot..as such the elite V1 doesn't have enough cushioning for a long run shoe for me..probably will get V2 cos I read they added some cushioning and made the foam slightly firmer..

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Год назад

      Good to hear puma work for you! Im not too different from you I suppose, I think 6/8mm is my sweet spot but I don’t mind 10 at all as I often find if I use a carbon plate shoe my calfs can be a bit tender so 10mm takes the pressure right off them

    • @brokenfreddy7676
      @brokenfreddy7676 Год назад

      @@TheFODRunner I know that many people like the high drop shoes cos they feel faster..myself included..unfortunately every time I get an injury it was in higher drop shoes and on downhills..this last fall I bit the bullet and started using zero drop or low drop shoes as my everyday shoes hoping to not get injured again..all injuries have involved the hip/knee area..maybe just getting too old..

  • @kabzazo
    @kabzazo 11 месяцев назад

    I guess like you said it’s your opinion, I think this is a light stability shoe. It’s no where close to Kayano, Guide 16, Arahi 6

  • @garymanders1273
    @garymanders1273 Год назад

    Question is the base platform wide..Puma are notoriously narrow..i tried the Velocity nice shoe but the midfoot base is far too narrow and as a PF sufferer i found them crippling after 3miles

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Год назад +1

      Yes these are very wide on the base!

  • @martinturner8519
    @martinturner8519 Год назад

    Are these a replacement for the Magnify? I got a pair of those in the sale and only ran in them once....didn't enjoy at all so it's gym or casual wear only!
    I did pick up the Nitro Elite v1 from Start Fitness for £85 (still available at that price) and absolutely love them so I'm not writing puma off!

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Год назад +1

      I haven’t tried the magnify but I do think they match up in terms of their intended usage…. I don’t know what the midsole foam was like in the magnify but these are very very comfy. I wasn’t a fan of the deviate nitro v1 but loved the liberate nitro and the velocity nitro, and now this 👍 I’m hoping for 2023 the midsoles are going to be more like this one as it’s really lovely

    • @TolunayOrkun
      @TolunayOrkun Год назад +1

      I think this replaces Eternity Nitro.

  • @Nick-pk4sq
    @Nick-pk4sq Год назад +1

    Does it have a bit of pop for faster runs or race days, or do you think it’s firmly in easy run territory? I overpronate and I use the Saucony Guide 15 as a daily shoe, and the Tempus for faster work as it has a bit more bounce. Interesting to see what this shoe ends up being a competitor against.
    I’ve also got the Puma Velocity Nitro 2 which I love - great for short runs on grass and trails, it’s my staple for parkruns at the moment!

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Год назад +1

      It’s a good match up with the velocity nitro 2! But I wouldn’t say it can pick up the pace too much, it very much felt like an easy day shoe only for me 👍

    • @MadLadsAnonymous
      @MadLadsAnonymous Год назад

      How's the Velocity Nitro 2 for your overpronation? Any stability at all?

    • @Nick-pk4sq
      @Nick-pk4sq Год назад

      @@MadLadsAnonymous I wouldn't use them for a long run, but they're okay for shorter runs. They have a reasonable heel counter and a bit of width to the sole, so don't feel too wobbly. By contrast I have a pair of Speeds 2 that I save for PB attempts at 5k and little else because they are so unstable. I must admit I got them mostly because they were dirt cheap in a sale and I couldn't resist a bargain... but they've worked out okay!

  • @RishabhSinghShekhawat-u3q
    @RishabhSinghShekhawat-u3q Год назад

    Sir I am having issue of extra wide feet. Currently I am using Nike Vomero 16. Would u suggest these shoes for extra wide feet???

  • @hexfire
    @hexfire Год назад +2

    Puma Foreverrun - Saucony EVERUN
    Puma PWRPLATE, PWRTAPE - Saucony PWRRUN, PWRTRAC
    And the concept of the shoe itself is also influenced by Saucony

  • @emanuelsantos5585
    @emanuelsantos5585 Год назад

    You already have it?

  • @manuel_877
    @manuel_877 Год назад +1

    Like to Andy. Thanks for this information about the Puma 2023. Goodbye february....Hi march.....have a great day. 🌤️🏃🌞

  • @davidlynch9049
    @davidlynch9049 Год назад

    You are a very big runner, so the review should reflect that. Thanks. Everything would be larger on the shoe for your height. Please remind runners at the beginning of your videos.

    • @TheFODRunner
      @TheFODRunner  Год назад

      It wouldn’t hurt to mention that for sure 👍 thanks for the feedback