Great list Seth! I am working on my list still, so many options out there this year. Also i co-sign on your socks they are legit comfy and used on a weekly basis 👌👌
Nurse here. Nike Zoom X Invincible Run is hands down the best 12-13 hour shoes I’ve ever worn. If you are on your feet and constantly running around - don’t hesitate to give these a shot.
@@Tsino07 I've had them for about 8 months. They have held up well for 8 months. Can't honestly say beyond that. But they are still in great condition!
The outsole started to come off from the Nike ZoomX invincible run just after 2 months of regular use and run. Got them replaced by Nike and the nee pair works just fine after 3 months now
Did you just submit a claim online? I have a pair of Nikes where the insole has ripped off the bottom of the shoe as it’s glued on and the store I bought it from won’t take them back lol
Dude you saved my feet man. I'm serious. I work in a machine shop 10 hours a day and I have hip and knee problems. I got the new balance you recommended from 2021 and the pain in gone. Thank you!
I've tried on the Nike ZoomX Invincibles. They r super squishy and have nice padding around the ankle area. I will say I ended up returning these since it offers little support for your heels when running. For walking they are great though. I bought the NB 1080v12 recently and they are amazing. Super comfy. I love the upper since they feel like the UB upper and am more comfortable than the original UB. I really like how light the Pegasus feels while still offering great support for long distance running. They run a bit long and narrow though. Had to order a size wide. HOKAN clifton 8 I've tired on. The shoe is great if you have wide feet however not even as close to comfortable as the UB,NB, or Invincibles.
Finally! An honest reviewer, who’s an actual person (LOL) and actually considers all the different relevant variables involved in shoe performance and comfort, starting with individual preferences and needs! In the end, it’s how it feels on our feet and on our pockets but mostly, it’s how it feels when we put them on, walk, run, and do everything else while wearing it, both on short and long term! As a former athlete, fitness instructor, and personal trainer, I’ve tried tons of different sneaker brands but my feet are “partial” to Nike’s…lol. Nike’s are my favorite “sports shoes” in comfort, performance, looks, and longevity. It’s among my least favorites in price though…I suspect that I’m not alone on this…lol. Not that Nike Outlets don’t offer good sales and reasonably priced shoes. They do! The problem is that, as soon as I try on a pair of Nike shoes that cost less than $80 bucks, my feet go like “Sorry…these aren’t the ones. Keep looking and don’t waste our time here! You know what we like and how much it costs! We ain’t walking out of here on these!” 🤣 After trying several Nike shoes in the “< $100 price range” at Nike Outlets, I always end up saying to myself “Ugh, sigh, duh, figures, hello??” 🤦♀️ Hey, at least my husband can’t accuse me of “failing to try”. 😂 Thank you. This was great! 🙏❤️
This list came too early. Nike Invincible Run 2 and Asics Novablast 3 are also shoes coming out this year on top of the ones you mentioned. The Invincible Run 2 is just getting a slight facelift in the upper. The Pegasus 39 will get a double Zoom Air in the forefoot, so it should feel a little different. Also worth mentioning is the Pegasus Turbo is coming back. Given how loved this shoe was a few years back, it could crack this top 10 list. The only one I disagree with is the Adidas Ultraboost. The amount of Boost underfoot is no different than the 19/20 models, but feel so much stiffer. They ruined the shoe... and next year it looks like they are going full freak show with the Ultraboost 23. The stack height does seem much larger, but it has a big camel toe cut out of the Boost. I love the Invincible Run, but if you don't keep up at least a brisk walking speed, I find that you start to sink into the shoes. Good daily runners, but not good daily shoes. My personal favorite is the Novablast 2. It's a nice compromise between the Pegasus 38 and the Invincible Run. The baby blue CW with a bright red sole is a fire combination.
I agree way too early to call, and also he can't be making a best comfort list with a year old pair of worn in shoes, of course they'll comfortable you've been wearing them for a year now.
17:59 Asics Novablast 2 in Birch. I ordered these and I have to say they are the most comfy sneakers I've ever blessed my feet with. Thank you. Everyone loves the colorway. They look so sick and they are cloud walkers for sure.
Love the zoom x but it’s just not a durable shoe I got them last year after your video and got like 2 months out of them and after a few weeks the foam was just splitting from the sole
I had the same thing happen but I keep wearing them because they are so comfortable. I bought mine from notre because they were the only one who had the colorway I wanted
New Balance has some Bangers and the new Adidas cushioning is pretty amazing! Me and my wife take a two week vacation to Disney World in Orlando every year and for 12 straight days 12 hours a day we were walking and standing and after multiple yearly personal scientific research on proper sneaker cushioning comfort new balance came out on top! I’m 6’3 and 289 lbs…
@@cidnezollicoffer Depends on the activity but pretty much any New Balance is top quality!! Hope this helps… New Balance has some rugged trail runners that are extremely comfortable!
I work in the ER and walk about 40 miles a week and sometimes up to 50 miles a week and the only shoe for me is Saucony. I always try to buy their slip on shoes. I do have one pair of New Balance that are comfy but all my other NB don't cut it. Imo Nike are some of the most uncomfortable shoes. The other brands that I've owned but didn't cut it for me but work for my coworkers are Hoka, On, Altra, and Brooks. I need more Arch support than what these provide. My favorite sock is made by Puma but they wear out quickly.
i had a serious feet issue last year during corona and was actually in a crawling state. Bought Nike zoomx invicible and they completely helped me heal it. I wore it everywhere and now i'm back running/hiking in these shoes. Though i wrecked them last week in the washmachine. I'm gonna replace them with New Balance hierro V6 Update: bought the new Balance 1080V12, Man these are nowhere close to Zoomx invicible in terms of plushness. More like a regular good running shoe.
The zoom x is by far the most comfortable shoe on the market. I have that, the infinity react 3s and the Pegasus 38s. I wore them every day for a year straight. I had intended to only keep it for running but it was just so comfortable I couldn’t wear anything else. Wore it so much the sole started peeling, ended up having to send it back to Nike as defective and getting a new pair. I love the Exeter colour way personally, that’s what I had first before I sent them back.
@@lasvegassmoke4866 if they’re defective yes, you have a two year warranty. Tbh even if they’re not defective all you have to do is call Nike assuming you’re a Nike member and tell them the item is defective(they don’t actually inspect them).
If you have any kind of toe problem the sneaker to go with is Hoka Bondi seven. I had to stop my walking routine because of a bone spur in my big toe. But the toe in the sneaker is so stiff that it immobilizes your toe and takes away 75 percent of the pain
No idea how I stumbled across this. But the fact that there are SO many shoes to choose from on this list alone…this overwhelms me. Same whenever I go into a shoe store. It bas been a while since I wore sneakers. Since I am not willing to shell out 150+ bucks every few months, I have moved away from them, even though I like the look. I manage to absolutely shred the exterior especially around the outward facing sides and wear down the heels in no time. For me, durability and longevity are everything. No sneaker I have ever had lasted longer than a year max, so I felt I was not really getting my money’s worth. So now I only wear my Nikes at the gym. Everywhere else, during everyday stuff I am wearing Meindl hiking shoes, or, if the going gets a little tougher, Haix boots. Both are well north of 200 bucks. Socks vary between Falke, Camano and Lowa. Both shoe options weigh a LOT compared to sneakers. But then, my boots have lasted for 7 years now, and the shoes come up to two years now. Both are proper leather, they can be resoled and they are absolutely bomb proof when maintained properly.
You mean a sneaker with both Gel and FFBlast? Well they’ve got the Gel-Nimbus 24 which is neutral trainer with both Gel and FFBlast+, Gel-Kayano 28 which is a stability shoe with Gel and FFBlast, and Gel-Cumulus 24 which is basically a cheaper Nimbus with FFblast and Gel.
@@imjustariceguy All of those look horrible Look up the Gel units that I listed and then imagine them paired with that ludicrously insane Novablast 2 outsole
@@joecool9739 Only thing I can think of that would fit would be their Gel Kinsei Blast - the white one looks good. But I doubt the gel/blast combo would be better than the upcoming Novablast 3 with the improved FF Turbo foam.
They made the Kinsei blast, Wich is the nova blast with the FFBlast, but he has plastic midsole(kinda) to make it more stable, but it takes out "squishines" of the shoe
I had a pair of the ZoomX whilst recovering is from a knee operation, incredibly comfortable and the cushioning for my knee was just what I needed. However, the soft midsole started to split and break apart and so I received a refund, especially at the price they are I would expect more durability. I would look at an NB or Adidas shoe from the list if I was in need of this level of cushioning again.
I see hoka a lot at the hospital along with the ultra boost. I think the new balance 990 and the ASICS Kaytano have been the most comfortable for me for 10-12 hours of comfort
Hokas are overrated to me. I think they’re an ok walking shoe, but they’re not good for standing all day. You can’t go wrong with ASICS. They hug your feet, they’re light, and they have good durability. ASICS are definitely in my top 5 sneakers.
@@jtc9098 I agree, I read that they’re actually terrible for you feet. Lately I’ve been with the Kayano and 992 since my air maxs didn’t match the comfort
I bought a pair of Nike Air Max 96 11s, and they were SO COMFORTABLE I bought them in two other colors! I'm glad I did because I don't see them anymore on the Nike site.
Below the American flag on the 990 tongue there's a loop you can slip the laces through to help keep the tongue centered if you haven't seen it by now.
Nike zoomx invincible are really great, but beware. The foam is so fragile, the slightest hit, pull, scratch from the curb, a branch or whatever can fuck up your sole. It easily gets damaged. My own personal experience.
Hi there, for me the most comfortable sneaker is Sketchers. I’m a teacher and spend days walking the long corridors in addition to standing on feet when teaching. Being G fit my feet are in heaven!
Great recommendation! I just bought the NB 1080v12 and it is perfect. Not too narrow, not too wide. And it does feel like you are walking on clouds. I tried the Hoka, but it was too narrow. I could not find the Nike one, drove all over town looking for it, but no luck. But the NB is GREAT. THANKS!
I wish they made some more tradicional casual shoes with good cushioning. All these on the list are nice, but none particularly good looking. Still looking for a replacement for the Stan smith boost
Yet all the other shoes are also running specific shoes. Ultraboost is still an amazing cushion, which all other foams are compared to, but because we now see the boost as the benchmark, people are more inclined to want to think of them as standard and what's different from them, that's also new. You can still pick up the DNA line or the old models if Ultraboosts were more comfortable back in the day.
In my opinion, Asics Novablast are the best sneakers to purchase. They are so comfortable and definitely provide the necessary cushion when jogging or running on concrete surfaces.
I have three of your top ten shoes. Your are completely right on ranking and impartial. I trust you more than other runner magazine . I am trying to buy your number one comfortable shoe now . Thanks. I am looking forward to your 2023 top ten most comfortable shoes.
Kinda surprised not to see Yeezy boost 700s on here, I always end up going back to my pairs of the those when deciding what to wear for the day, Nike joyrides are also crazy comfortable, along with the Nike zoom-types crazy big foam midsole with zoom in area where the ball of your foot stays
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Just Brought Nike Invincible Run. Way better than Ultraboost (which is like concrete in comparison) Filled with bounce, walking on pillows. I have knee problems, thank you for your honest concise review & thanks to the comments from others
Seth, as someone who isn't a runner but very active and truly value soft/cushy sneakers, I want to thank you for this video! I have the Hoka Clifton 8 which I just purchased and the Brooks Glycerin 19 in the exact color from this video and they are by far my most comfy sneakers. The Hoka Cliftons are soft but a tad firmer. Perhaps because they're new and not broken it yet. I look forward to more of your videos!
@@elizedewet2836 They unfortunately aggravate my Hallux Rigidus on my right toe. I suppose I should've purchased the wide version to mitigate this problem. Otherwise they're good!
Having got both the peg 38s and the ultraboost 21s, I think long term the UBs while slightly firmer actually support your feet for more hours while still being pillowy soft. Still my top pick. Edit: not to say the pegs aren't comfy though. I've started using them for 8 hour work days for just standing and walking comfort, they're definitely up there
@@NYC_Goody not sure about the 5.0s but they sound very promising. Like I said though, my UBs are still running strong and are very supportive over more hours. But I've been using pegs more just because they're blacked out and I can't fault them either. I'd say they probably provide a more cushy feeling
@@the-boring-car-guy well I just took my size 15's back to finish line I asked about the 5.0's but they didn't have them in white. So he ordered me the 1.0's hopefully they're still good for ankle support. He said yeah but that could just be salesman trying to get money
So it wasn't just my impression... when I tried on my feet the UltraBoost '22, it was a little less good than the '21. And the '21 wasn't as good as the '20/'19... Pity this is happening.
Great vid - a few of these sneakers are the "standard" cushioning model, some have even more plush versions. If you like the NB 1080v12, their "NB Fresh Foam More" line has even MORE cushioning and comfort, which is crazy. Same thing with the HOKA Bondi 7, Bondi is the Clifton line with a higher stack. Would also recommend the Saucony Ride 15. Doesnt look as great but ride is comfy af.
The rocker has to do with the shape of the midsole - I think you're referring to either a J-Frame or carbon plate. The Clifton doesn't have either, but a lot of their new releases have carbon plates or J-Frames for stability. Love Hokas. Hard to go wrong with them.
For me very few shoes beat the comfort of a Skecher after burn. I have tried many shoes and so far those are still the most comfortable for me. I remember trying comfycush by vans and those were painful to wear. I also tried Orthofeet and my feet actually became swollen from those. Also I do not work for Skecher I just like them.
I was hoping that the Adidas Adizero Takumi Sen 8 would be here. Honestly when i first tried it on, the Ultraboost felt like a brick in comparison. Hope to see you do a review on it or maybe feature it on the part 2 of this series
Ditto on the 1080V12, got a pair recently, wear them to work (New Balance Factory Store ironically) and they're INCREDIBLE. Getting rid of the ultraheel was a great choice, and the foam is much softer than V10/V11. Honestly Fresh Foam these days feels as good as Boost used to feel to me back in the day. Can't wait to see what the Fresh Foam More V4 feels like.
Im surprised the Yeezy Boost 350 didn’t make it on the list, i have over 70 pairs of shoes and i still think the 350s are one of the most comfortable shoes you can buy for running or for daily useage.
Yeah I definitely have to disagree with the fome runners.. the main reason being they are almost impossible to win in a drop. The majority of people are going to have to pay resale. Most of them are over 250. And I cannot recommend to anyone that they spend even $200 on fome.
There's so many slept on sneakers that are so comfy. 2 pairs I bought recently from Ross(great place to sample shoes at a decent price) but I copped a blacked out Nike Winflo 7, it's a dope looking shoe while it's one of the most comfy Nikes I've ever worn!! Also copped some Adidas supernova both cost me less then $50 each. Ove worn the hell out of the supernovas, they only have boost in the heel.but their one of the most comfortable adidas I've worn
Great list Seth! I am working on my list still, so many options out there this year. Also i co-sign on your socks they are legit comfy and used on a weekly basis 👌👌
My two fav sneakers channel 🔥
Love On running. Need to see some more of these on your channel’s
You prob picked the ugliest of On’s line up though. Get some cloud 5’s.
1. Hoka Bondi !!!
He's Hes and he's best plz test gees guess
1:40 #10 New Balance 990v5
4:00 #09 YEEZY Foam Runner
6:35 #08 Brooks Glycerin 19
8:17 #07 OnCloud Cloudstratus
10:14 #06 Hoka Clifton 8
12:57 #05 Adidas UltraBoost 22
15:56 #04 Nike Pegasus 38
17:58 #03 Asics NovaBlast 2
19:23 #02 New Balance 1080v12
20:41 #01 Nike ZoomX Invincible Run
Thank you.
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I appreciate you
no 4d? wierd.
👏👏👍
Nurse here. Nike Zoom X Invincible Run is hands down the best 12-13 hour shoes I’ve ever worn. If you are on your feet and constantly running around - don’t hesitate to give these a shot.
How's the durability on those? :)
i’m thinking about getting a pair of asics or hokas, i’ve noticed that i need a lot of cushion to walk on for my feet/back not to hurt
@@Davo2times I would reccomend hokas
@@Tsino07 I've had them for about 8 months. They have held up well for 8 months. Can't honestly say beyond that. But they are still in great condition!
im nurse too and i try the adidas UB22,Skechers max road 4,and the NB vongo V5 to my 12hrs shifts
10. New Balance 990v5
9. Yeezy Foam Runner
8. Brooks Glycerin 19
7. OnCloud Cloudstratus
6. HOKA Clifton 8
5. Adidas UltraBoost 22
4. Nike Pegasus 38
3. ASICS Nova Blast 2
2. New Balance 1080v12
1. Nike ZoomX Invincible Run
Thanks!
I'm always grateful that SOMEONE usually posts the list. Thank you.
Mvp 👍
The outsole started to come off from the Nike ZoomX invincible run just after 2 months of regular use and run. Got them replaced by Nike and the nee pair works just fine after 3 months now
Did you just submit a claim online? I have a pair of Nikes where the insole has ripped off the bottom of the shoe as it’s glued on and the store I bought it from won’t take them back lol
@@hansyali_ if the shoe’s manufacturing date is within 6 months from now, you can claim online
@@abhijeetnagi6907 can you lemme know the detailed steps or a link which explains the same thanks!
I have the NB 1080 v12. They are the best running shoe ever for me. Support, cushioning, stability; and super light. What more can you ask for?
NB 1080 v 12
Dude you saved my feet man. I'm serious. I work in a machine shop 10 hours a day and I have hip and knee problems. I got the new balance you recommended from 2021 and the pain in gone. Thank you!
What's the name of the shoes?
@@sh.h.a312 New Balance 990v5
im glad bud
@@sly_tendencies87wat shoe wer u wearing before? do u thnk the new new balances would do good for u too like 1080v12?
Steel toe caps in a machine shop surely
I've tried on the Nike ZoomX Invincibles. They r super squishy and have nice padding around the ankle area. I will say I ended up returning these since it offers little support for your heels when running. For walking they are great though. I bought the NB 1080v12 recently and they are amazing. Super comfy. I love the upper since they feel like the UB upper and am more comfortable than the original UB. I really like how light the Pegasus feels while still offering great support for long distance running. They run a bit long and narrow though. Had to order a size wide. HOKAN clifton 8 I've tired on. The shoe is great if you have wide feet however not even as close to comfortable as the UB,NB, or Invincibles.
Those ASICS look absolutely fire. I've never owned an ASICS shoe but those might have to be the first in my collection
Finally! An honest reviewer, who’s an actual person (LOL) and actually considers all the different relevant variables involved in shoe performance and comfort, starting with individual preferences and needs!
In the end, it’s how it feels on our feet and on our pockets but mostly, it’s how it feels when we put them on, walk, run, and do everything else while wearing it, both on short and long term!
As a former athlete, fitness instructor, and personal trainer, I’ve tried tons of different sneaker brands but my feet are “partial” to Nike’s…lol.
Nike’s are my favorite “sports shoes” in comfort, performance, looks, and longevity.
It’s among my least favorites in price though…I suspect that I’m not alone on this…lol.
Not that Nike Outlets don’t offer good sales and reasonably priced shoes. They do!
The problem is that, as soon as I try on a pair of Nike shoes that cost less than $80 bucks, my feet go like “Sorry…these aren’t the ones. Keep looking and don’t waste our time here! You know what we like and how much it costs! We ain’t walking out of here on these!” 🤣
After trying several Nike shoes in the “< $100 price range” at Nike Outlets, I always end up saying to myself “Ugh, sigh, duh, figures, hello??” 🤦♀️
Hey, at least my husband can’t accuse me of “failing to try”. 😂
Thank you. This was great! 🙏❤️
This list came too early. Nike Invincible Run 2 and Asics Novablast 3 are also shoes coming out this year on top of the ones you mentioned. The Invincible Run 2 is just getting a slight facelift in the upper. The Pegasus 39 will get a double Zoom Air in the forefoot, so it should feel a little different. Also worth mentioning is the Pegasus Turbo is coming back. Given how loved this shoe was a few years back, it could crack this top 10 list.
The only one I disagree with is the Adidas Ultraboost. The amount of Boost underfoot is no different than the 19/20 models, but feel so much stiffer. They ruined the shoe... and next year it looks like they are going full freak show with the Ultraboost 23. The stack height does seem much larger, but it has a big camel toe cut out of the Boost.
I love the Invincible Run, but if you don't keep up at least a brisk walking speed, I find that you start to sink into the shoes. Good daily runners, but not good daily shoes. My personal favorite is the Novablast 2. It's a nice compromise between the Pegasus 38 and the Invincible Run. The baby blue CW with a bright red sole is a fire combination.
@Call me Vii Go for Pegasus 39. Perfect in between shoes!
Invincible Run got easily damaged. Zoom pegasus hurts my ankle on long hike.
I agree way too early to call, and also he can't be making a best comfort list with a year old pair of worn in shoes, of course they'll comfortable you've been wearing them for a year now.
I bought the ZoomX Invincible Run last year following your review. Still the most comfortable in the closet.
17:59 Asics Novablast 2 in Birch. I ordered these and I have to say they are the most comfy sneakers I've ever blessed my feet with. Thank you. Everyone loves the colorway. They look so sick and they are cloud walkers for sure.
Love the zoom x but it’s just not a durable shoe I got them last year after your video and got like 2 months out of them and after a few weeks the foam was just splitting from the sole
If you got them from Nike take them back. You should get minimum a year of use out of it.
I had the same thing happen but I keep wearing them because they are so comfortable. I bought mine from notre because they were the only one who had the colorway I wanted
Have them replace it. You have a warranty
i had the same problem with my peg turbos and just put a tiny dab of super glue to hold it in place
The upper is also really uncomfortable. Fits way too tight in some spots and way too loose in others.
I’ve never run in a better pair of shoes than the invincibles. NO more knee problems. It’s just amazing
Asics are what the physio's recommend over here. I find them great after three knee replacements and a hip replacement I have to wear the best .
New Balance has some Bangers and the new Adidas cushioning is pretty amazing!
Me and my wife take a two week vacation to Disney World in Orlando every year and for 12 straight days 12 hours a day we were walking and standing and after multiple yearly personal scientific research on proper sneaker cushioning comfort new balance came out on top!
I’m 6’3 and 289 lbs…
Which new balance can u recommend
@@cidnezollicoffer
Depends on the activity but pretty much any New Balance is top quality!!
Hope this helps…
New Balance has some rugged trail runners that are extremely comfortable!
I work in the ER and walk about 40 miles a week and sometimes up to 50 miles a week and the only shoe for me is Saucony. I always try to buy their slip on shoes. I do have one pair of New Balance that are comfy but all my other NB don't cut it. Imo Nike are some of the most uncomfortable shoes. The other brands that I've owned but didn't cut it for me but work for my coworkers are Hoka, On, Altra, and Brooks. I need more Arch support than what these provide. My favorite sock is made by Puma but they wear out quickly.
i had a serious feet issue last year during corona and was actually in a crawling state. Bought Nike zoomx invicible and they completely helped me heal it. I wore it everywhere and now i'm back running/hiking in these shoes. Though i wrecked them last week in the washmachine. I'm gonna replace them with New Balance hierro V6
Update: bought the new Balance 1080V12, Man these are nowhere close to Zoomx invicible in terms of plushness. More like a regular good running shoe.
You should probably stop tossing your shoes in the washing machine.
Their price is 190 CD$ I think yes?
@@shabirahmad3379 you can get them much cheaper now
How did you wreck them in the washing machine? I always throw my ultraboost in the washing machine and they never have any problems
@@jonaskimchoi8293 i went lazy n put them in the hot dryer cycle after washing them
Do any of these give you good ankle support? Asking bc I have ankle arthritis
The zoom x is by far the most comfortable shoe on the market. I have that, the infinity react 3s and the Pegasus 38s. I wore them every day for a year straight. I had intended to only keep it for running but it was just so comfortable I couldn’t wear anything else. Wore it so much the sole started peeling, ended up having to send it back to Nike as defective and getting a new pair.
I love the Exeter colour way personally, that’s what I had first before I sent them back.
Wait what? You sent your used shoes to Nike and they replaced them for you???
@@lasvegassmoke4866 ikr. Infinite shoe glitch??
@@lasvegassmoke4866 if they’re defective yes, you have a two year warranty. Tbh even if they’re not defective all you have to do is call Nike assuming you’re a Nike member and tell them the item is defective(they don’t actually inspect them).
@@MariNate1016 for real? What if I bought my shoes in a different store like Dicks? Need a receipt?
@@lasvegassmoke4866 I’ve only ever bought from Nike directly, but yes all products are covered.
My NB Leratos crushes them all in cushiony comfort/stability. The definition of walking on clouds.
If you have any kind of toe problem the sneaker to go with is Hoka Bondi seven. I had to stop my walking routine because of a bone spur in my big toe. But the toe in the sneaker is so stiff that it immobilizes your toe and takes away 75 percent of the pain
Love my Bondi 7s. Ive given lightly used Cliftons and Machs to friends - they've all gone over really well
Those Swiss engineering on running cloud shoes are my favourite for 2022, something different n something comfy!
What brand are your pants? They look nice
No idea how I stumbled across this. But the fact that there are SO many shoes to choose from on this list alone…this overwhelms me. Same whenever I go into a shoe store. It bas been a while since I wore sneakers. Since I am not willing to shell out 150+ bucks every few months, I have moved away from them, even though I like the look. I manage to absolutely shred the exterior especially around the outward facing sides and wear down the heels in no time.
For me, durability and longevity are everything. No sneaker I have ever had lasted longer than a year max, so I felt I was not really getting my money’s worth. So now I only wear my Nikes at the gym. Everywhere else, during everyday stuff I am wearing Meindl hiking shoes, or, if the going gets a little tougher, Haix boots. Both are well north of 200 bucks. Socks vary between Falke, Camano and Lowa. Both shoe options weigh a LOT compared to sneakers. But then, my boots have lasted for 7 years now, and the shoes come up to two years now. Both are proper leather, they can be resoled and they are absolutely bomb proof when maintained properly.
Asics needs to go all out and make a sneaker with both Gel™ and Novablast
Preferably the Gel 360, Gel Kayano Trainer 21 or Gel MC Plus units
You mean a sneaker with both Gel and FFBlast? Well they’ve got the Gel-Nimbus 24 which is neutral trainer with both Gel and FFBlast+, Gel-Kayano 28 which is a stability shoe with Gel and FFBlast, and Gel-Cumulus 24 which is basically a cheaper Nimbus with FFblast and Gel.
@@imjustariceguy
All of those look horrible
Look up the Gel units that I listed and then imagine them paired with that ludicrously insane Novablast 2 outsole
@@joecool9739 Only thing I can think of that would fit would be their Gel Kinsei Blast - the white one looks good. But I doubt the gel/blast combo would be better than the upcoming Novablast 3 with the improved FF Turbo foam.
They made the Kinsei blast, Wich is the nova blast with the FFBlast, but he has plastic midsole(kinda) to make it more stable, but it takes out "squishines" of the shoe
I got the Nike zoomx invincible run on sale for $100 from Nike outlet store. The shoe feels amazing!!!!!
I’ll never understand why Seth loves the 990v5 so much. It’s not the most hideous thing I’ve ever seen. But I would never call it attractive.
Agreed. So many other New Balance sneakers are much better looking with the same comfort.
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Are Asic sneakers any good? Im looking at their Venture 7 gel sneakers. Wat dont u like about Asics??
I had a pair of the ZoomX whilst recovering is from a knee operation, incredibly comfortable and the cushioning for my knee was just what I needed. However, the soft midsole started to split and break apart and so I received a refund, especially at the price they are I would expect more durability. I would look at an NB or Adidas shoe from the list if I was in need of this level of cushioning again.
I've been wearing a few pair of ZoomX for a few years now and they look like new! I guess it's all in how well you care for your shoes too.
What are those pants u wore throughout the video?
Got a pair of white nike invincible before 3 month. Fantastic and soft as cloud! but not so stable for running. Using it for walking only!
You make every shoe look good. What joggers are you wearing in the video?
I am glad I see Hoka on that list
Hoka bondi didn't work for my high arches and bunion
can someone please tell me the name of those pants?!
I see hoka a lot at the hospital along with the ultra boost. I think the new balance 990 and the ASICS Kaytano have been the most comfortable for me for 10-12 hours of comfort
Hokas are overrated to me. I think they’re an ok walking shoe, but they’re not good for standing all day. You can’t go wrong with ASICS. They hug your feet, they’re light, and they have good durability. ASICS are definitely in my top 5 sneakers.
@@jtc9098 I agree, I read that they’re actually terrible for you feet. Lately I’ve been with the Kayano and 992 since my air maxs didn’t match the comfort
I bought a pair of Nike Air Max 96 11s, and they were SO COMFORTABLE I bought them in two other colors! I'm glad I did because I don't see them anymore on the Nike site.
Great video Seth. Although I am surprised not to see the Yeezy 350v2 Compact on the list
New balance is so underrated they seriously make a very comfy shoe.
Below the American flag on the 990 tongue there's a loop you can slip the laces through to help keep the tongue centered if you haven't seen it by now.
Almost bought the Zoom X but ended up getting the React Infinity Run on sale. That's a super comfy one too.
I dig the react, but they get worn out fast
Those asics look pretty fly for a asics shoe tho. They def the best running shoes too so im definitely copping those.
Nike zoomx invincible are really great, but beware. The foam is so fragile, the slightest hit, pull, scratch from the curb, a branch or whatever can fuck up your sole. It easily gets damaged.
My own personal experience.
Yup love em but i returned and grabbed a pair of asics and Hokas instead.
Hi there, for me the most comfortable sneaker is Sketchers. I’m a teacher and spend days walking the long corridors in addition to standing on feet when teaching. Being G fit my feet are in heaven!
Great recommendation! I just bought the NB 1080v12 and it is perfect. Not too narrow, not too wide. And it does feel like you are walking on clouds. I tried the Hoka, but it was too narrow. I could not find the Nike one, drove all over town looking for it, but no luck. But the NB is GREAT. THANKS!
I wish they made some more tradicional casual shoes with good cushioning. All these on the list are nice, but none particularly good looking. Still looking for a replacement for the Stan smith boost
You need to remember that Adidas has started pivoting the ultraboost line towards the running side. More performance than lifestyle.
Tbh the boost it’s too soft for me as a runner perspective specially long distance. Maybe on slower jogs or 10k it’s okey.
Yet all the other shoes are also running specific shoes. Ultraboost is still an amazing cushion, which all other foams are compared to, but because we now see the boost as the benchmark, people are more inclined to want to think of them as standard and what's different from them, that's also new. You can still pick up the DNA line or the old models if Ultraboosts were more comfortable back in the day.
Please do a review of the Nike ZoomX Invincible run 2 which has just released
Asics gel nimbus 24 is my number 1, however I must agree the novablast 2 are equally as comfortable
Finally hit a sz 14 foam runner in stone sage on confirmed and the comfort is insane I’m wearing these till my heels pop through the bottom
In my opinion, Asics Novablast are the best sneakers to purchase. They are so comfortable and definitely provide the necessary cushion when jogging or running on concrete surfaces.
May I know what pants are those? They look really good with sneakers.
I have three of your top ten shoes. Your are completely right on ranking and impartial. I trust you more than other runner magazine . I am trying to buy your number one comfortable shoe now .
Thanks.
I am looking forward to your 2023 top ten most comfortable shoes.
Smoothest transition to advertising _Apthcry_ yet 😅 good job
Kinda surprised not to see Yeezy boost 700s on here, I always end up going back to my pairs of the those when deciding what to wear for the day, Nike joyrides are also crazy comfortable, along with the Nike zoom-types crazy big foam midsole with zoom in area where the ball of your foot stays
because it's probably sponsored 🤷
still a decent list
@@nwing07__ nowadays if it’s sponsored it has to be like in the title or says features sponsored content idk tho
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Because that’s boring damn hypebeasts
700s aren't as comfortable(still comfy but not breaking any top lists) and joyrides are a mistake for the world.
No mention of supination, pronation or neutral feet. So what good is this list?
Just Brought Nike Invincible Run.
Way better than Ultraboost (which is like concrete in comparison)
Filled with bounce, walking on pillows.
I have knee problems, thank you for your honest concise review & thanks to the comments from others
Then it is settled, I will buy them tomorrow. Thanks friend!
What are some stealtoe/composite toe shoes i can wear to work that are comfortable because i just wear timbs
Go to rose anvil's channel
@@jiggityjoshua i saw his channel he cuts open allot of boots and other shoes but i want something that looks nice other then timbs
Seth, as someone who isn't a runner but very active and truly value soft/cushy sneakers, I want to thank you for this video! I have the Hoka Clifton 8 which I just purchased and the Brooks Glycerin 19 in the exact color from this video and they are by far my most comfy sneakers. The Hoka Cliftons are soft but a tad firmer. Perhaps because they're new and not broken it yet. I look forward to more of your videos!
I'm looking at getting the Hoka Cliftons. Are you happy with them?
@@elizedewet2836 They unfortunately aggravate my Hallux Rigidus on my right toe. I suppose I should've purchased the wide version to mitigate this problem. Otherwise they're good!
@@jessa.3857 thank you, and sorry to hear that!
I hate mesh uppers. Knit is the only way to go.
@@jessa.3857 have you tried on the Bondi? Bit wider last and imo a better cushion setup.
Are the Nike ZoomX Invincible Run also good for standing all day (8 hour work day)? Thanks!
Having got both the peg 38s and the ultraboost 21s, I think long term the UBs while slightly firmer actually support your feet for more hours while still being pillowy soft. Still my top pick.
Edit: not to say the pegs aren't comfy though. I've started using them for 8 hour work days for just standing and walking comfort, they're definitely up there
Would any of the UB's be fine for standing and walking during a workshift? I've heard good things about the 5.0 more worth than 21/22?
@@NYC_Goody not sure about the 5.0s but they sound very promising. Like I said though, my UBs are still running strong and are very supportive over more hours.
But I've been using pegs more just because they're blacked out and I can't fault them either. I'd say they probably provide a more cushy feeling
@@the-boring-car-guy well I just took my size 15's back to finish line I asked about the 5.0's but they didn't have them in white. So he ordered me the 1.0's hopefully they're still good for ankle support. He said yeah but that could just be salesman trying to get money
@@NYC_Goody from what I know, the 1.0-5.0 range are all roughly the same except colourways
The Nike Pegasus 38 is my fave and it feels so light and good.
So it wasn't just my impression... when I tried on my feet the UltraBoost '22, it was a little less good than the '21. And the '21 wasn't as good as the '20/'19...
Pity this is happening.
U want UB 1/2/3/4/5/6/DNA. Not UB 21/22, these are the performance version and not even half as comfortable as the casual versions.
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My point is they are also less comfortable than the Ultraboost '19,. '20, and now 19.5 and CC_1 Climacool DNA.
@@ikarugaxx3749 hmmm
Try adidas 4d ultra, not 4dfwd, from UB21, 22, a real suprise. And I agree old UB are better than new ones.
Thank you for this incredibly informative video ! I ordered Nike Zoom X Invincible Run Flyknit 2 for $144 on sale in black/white colorway !
I just bought them for $120 🙃
@@Unknown1rx Where ?
Great vid - a few of these sneakers are the "standard" cushioning model, some have even more plush versions.
If you like the NB 1080v12, their "NB Fresh Foam More" line has even MORE cushioning and comfort, which is crazy. Same thing with the HOKA Bondi 7, Bondi is the Clifton line with a higher stack.
Would also recommend the Saucony Ride 15. Doesnt look as great but ride is comfy af.
The insivible is great, but mine already falling apart after 3 months casual usage.
The Hoka does has a rocker in it. They incorporate a plate that does just that called the metarocker, which is why the shoes is so stiff!
The rocker has to do with the shape of the midsole - I think you're referring to either a J-Frame or carbon plate. The Clifton doesn't have either, but a lot of their new releases have carbon plates or J-Frames for stability. Love Hokas. Hard to go wrong with them.
Really wanna know what's the pants, looks great with all sneaker
For me very few shoes beat the comfort of a Skecher after burn. I have tried many shoes and so far those are still the most comfortable for me. I remember trying comfycush by vans and those were painful to wear. I also tried Orthofeet and my feet actually became swollen from those. Also I do not work for Skecher I just like them.
agree
I've had multiple Skechers GoWalks, used them as daily from the 2nd Gen..
adidas cloudfoam?
@@muratsenturk83 I have not tried them but I could
How about nike zoom x invincible run 2 seth
990v6 will probably have a fuelcell midsole which will be a lot more soft and comfortable.
hi, whats the brand/model of the joggers you are wearing in the video?
Never been into Asics. But, I might get myself a pair now. 🤔
What are his pants? Been wondering for so long
I was hoping that the Adidas Adizero Takumi Sen 8 would be here. Honestly when i first tried it on, the Ultraboost felt like a brick in comparison. Hope to see you do a review on it or maybe feature it on the part 2 of this series
I’m new to looking for sneakers , I’ve never been able to really afford it , but I’m wanting to treat myself , just trying to learn where to start
I think the ons actually look pretty cool. Great for a tech fit
Ditto on the 1080V12, got a pair recently, wear them to work (New Balance Factory Store ironically) and they're INCREDIBLE. Getting rid of the ultraheel was a great choice, and the foam is much softer than V10/V11. Honestly Fresh Foam these days feels as good as Boost used to feel to me back in the day. Can't wait to see what the Fresh Foam More V4 feels like.
They are way softer than boost IMO.
I like the HierroV6 fresh foamX. Way more versatile daily shoe for road/trails/casual/gym
Hello, what color for the novablast please? Worderful.!
Im surprised the Yeezy Boost 350 didn’t make it on the list, i have over 70 pairs of shoes and i still think the 350s are one of the most comfortable shoes you can buy for running or for daily useage.
Have you tried the New Balance More V3? I feel like it is just a more comfortable 1080
Yeah I definitely have to disagree with the fome runners.. the main reason being they are almost impossible to win in a drop. The majority of people are going to have to pay resale. Most of them are over 250. And I cannot recommend to anyone that they spend even $200 on fome.
can you please make a video on top cushioning hike running shoes sir. thank u
Nike can shove it! My favorite are the fresh foam 1080'S NB's
nice vid! but do you think the hoka clifton 8 is softer than the hoka arahi 6?
Got a pair of Pegasus 38s over the weekend at the Nike outlets for 60 bucks. I have high hopes for it.
NB 1080v12 IS MY FAVORITE
what is the jogger pant that you were wearing in the video?
Nike Invincible was my go to shoes on my Disneyland trip… it has the squishy comfort that I was looking for during long walks .
I have Hoka shoes and it’s worth my money… very comfortable and good for walking, running and hiking.
Is there any difference between the zoom x invincible 1 and 2?
nb 1080v12 vs yeezy 350 v2. which one more comfort ?
do u think adidas ultraboost22 is not good and soft as ultraboost21?
Hoka Bondi 7? Nike infinity run fk2?
Someone plz tell me what pants are those.. super fire!
How do you feel about Nike react lines models ?
There's so many slept on sneakers that are so comfy. 2 pairs I bought recently from Ross(great place to sample shoes at a decent price) but I copped a blacked out Nike Winflo 7, it's a dope looking shoe while it's one of the most comfy Nikes I've ever worn!! Also copped some Adidas supernova both cost me less then $50 each. Ove worn the hell out of the supernovas, they only have boost in the heel.but their one of the most comfortable adidas I've worn
Hey Seth! Just wondering what pants you were wearing to model with the different shoes?
I think you should try adidas 98 x crazy byw. It's really comfortable. You will love it.