I absolutelly do not agree. Tempo Next% is more a shoe for most people, is always on sale, and is a lot more resilient and you can get more miles out of it than the all zoomX on the heel foam Alphafly. And it is wider and more stable in the arch. Alphafly is only a shoe to run fast in, and the all zoomX heel sinks in and you feel super weird in them if you're not running fast. Tempo does not have that feeling. Tempo is the shoe for most people. You can control it better, and is a lot more durable.
Got my pair today. Never ran in it yet, fitted it on. Fits like a glove, makes me feel taller, feels bouncy... Some people complained about the weight, for me its not bad at all.. my 1st impression, I love them.. Now to hit the road.
On my 2nd run, I went out hard and managed to do a PB 10KM sub 50, super chuffed. Normally after running quick I would have soleus or Achilles pain, i experienced none of that afterwards. It does make a hell of a sound when hitting the ground and It's not the lightest running shoe around BUT it is very very comfortable... Now to get the sub 45, probably another 6 months :)
@@debt9077 my best running takkies. I have the Alphafly next % BUT bought bought my 2nd pair. I recently got me the Nike Streakfly as well but the Nike Temp Next % is my favourite pair by far...
I got both pairs I just brought the Alphafly to use for a half marathon tomorrow but been told never run in brand new trainers for a long run so I will have to use my tempo for my half marathon
Alphafly I will never get if not going to Stockx? Are they selling only real ones? I guess Tempo fits narrow? thought I like firm shoes better than soft cushioned.
@@kzyah5484 It's more that the arch of the Alphafly puts noticeable pressure on the arch of my (and others) foot. After a couple miles, that pain point becomes more and more noticeable. One of the staffers at the run shop said this is due to the full ZoomX cushion allowing significant compression of the foam heel, which results in your arch pressing against the shoe more easily. The same effect is not present with the Next% as it is only a partial ZoomX cushion and resists some of the compression. This makes sense and I am running without issue now in the Next%, fwiw.
How would you compare the Tempo Next % to the Zoom Fly 3? Would that be an upgrade worth the money, or would you sugges keeping the zoom fly 3? Both as daily trainers?
Is there any downside to using the alphafly for your daily shoe apart from money/needing to replace it often? Eg. Is the alphafly optimizing for performance/speed at the cost of comfort/injury prevention?
@@lespaullespaul that's my main concern. My size for zoom fly 3 is 8uk. I'm worried that with the flyknit upper material it will cost injury & etc. Trying the shoe at the shop would be convenient, unfortunately at my place we are not bless with variety of latest nike model, so sizing tips for me is essential for online purchases🙏🏻
@@azzizanzainal4029 i see. i tried UK size 9 for both Zoom Fly 3 and Tempo Next% at the shop, tempo next% fits quite nicely but the zoom fly 3 was definitely a bit loose, i think it has something to do with the VaporWeave as it feels less flexible than the upper material on tempo next%. That's what the shop assistant told me as well & she suggested people usually needed to add that 0.5 for the tempo next%. Hope it helps & maybe those online shops have return policy etc. to let you try it out.
Not trying to offend you but...how do you know you're not getting a fake? How to you avoid that shopping in HK or Singapore? (I'm Chinese btw...from Canada)
I absolutelly do not agree. Tempo Next% is more a shoe for most people, is always on sale, and is a lot more resilient and you can get more miles out of it than the all zoomX on the heel foam Alphafly. And it is wider and more stable in the arch. Alphafly is only a shoe to run fast in, and the all zoomX heel sinks in and you feel super weird in them if you're not running fast. Tempo does not have that feeling. Tempo is the shoe for most people. You can control it better, and is a lot more durable.
Got my pair today. Never ran in it yet, fitted it on. Fits like a glove, makes me feel taller, feels bouncy... Some people complained about the weight, for me its not bad at all.. my 1st impression, I love them.. Now to hit the road.
On my 2nd run, I went out hard and managed to do a PB 10KM sub 50, super chuffed. Normally after running quick I would have soleus or Achilles pain, i experienced none of that afterwards. It does make a hell of a sound when hitting the ground and It's not the lightest running shoe around BUT it is very very comfortable... Now to get the sub 45, probably another 6 months :)
@@waleedsulaiman6512 years later u still think the tempo is still very good?
@@debt9077 my best running takkies. I have the Alphafly next % BUT bought bought my 2nd pair. I recently got me the Nike Streakfly as well but the Nike Temp Next % is my favourite pair by far...
It should be noted that the Tempo has a stack height of 46 mm, rendering it illegal for competition use. I'm sure that will turn a lot of people off.
The rule only applies to elite runners. I've ran several races in the tempo with no issue.
Why would that turn "a lot of people" off? Since when are a lot of people running for prize or breaking world records.
I got both pairs I just brought the Alphafly to use for a half marathon tomorrow but been told never run in brand new trainers for a long run so I will have to use my tempo for my half marathon
Thank you Brandon. Great review ! Great that you qualified.
Super good video man ! From the people to the people
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome review 👏🏼👏🏼
Good review I got a both of them shoes I love them both I find the tempos are abit noisy went foot hit the floor when running
Which did you find more cushioned? The Tempo has a higher stack height, but the Alphafly has a more cushioned material (more ZoomX)...
Great breakdown. So in general, an older runner looking for more cushioning (aging body parts), the pricer l Alphafly would be better (softer “ride”)?
biggest turn off for Nike AlphaFly is the price....
Awesome comparison, thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Awsome video!
Thanks!
Interesting video man.
I subbed
Thanks for the sub!
Alphafly I will never get if not going to Stockx? Are they selling only real ones?
I guess Tempo fits narrow? thought I like firm shoes better than soft cushioned.
They do but overpriced af
i got a pair of alphafly off of nikes website a week ago. just need to be ready when they drop.
Hey man, is the tempo next percent meant to be a training shoe for the vaporfly as well? Or just the alpha fly? Thanks.
to answer your question, tempos are more durable and are made to be trainers. My only concern while running in them is that they’re some what clunky.
The alphaflys were killing my arch, are the tempos the same width in your opinion?
Same problem here with Alphafly, had to return mine. For Tempo Next% no such issue, superb shoes, used 2 pairs already
The arch is insane on th3 alpha fly comparatively... I bought tempos they are amazing. Maybe it’s cuz I have a flat feet
Does it mean the Alphafly does not fit high arches feet ? Because I have super high arches I don know whether it fit high arches feet or not
@@livegreatalways Yep, just got myself a pair of the Next% and no arch pain, whew!
@@kzyah5484 It's more that the arch of the Alphafly puts noticeable pressure on the arch of my (and others) foot. After a couple miles, that pain point becomes more and more noticeable. One of the staffers at the run shop said this is due to the full ZoomX cushion allowing significant compression of the foam heel, which results in your arch pressing against the shoe more easily. The same effect is not present with the Next% as it is only a partial ZoomX cushion and resists some of the compression. This makes sense and I am running without issue now in the Next%, fwiw.
Thank you for a nice video.
Glad you liked it
Are these any good for overpronators?
How would you compare the Tempo Next % to the Zoom Fly 3?
Would that be an upgrade worth the money, or would you sugges keeping the zoom fly 3?
Both as daily trainers?
I didn't enjoy the Zoom Fly 3. The narrow midfoot poked into my arch and the React felt dead so I much prefer the Tempo over the Zoom Fly.
Is there more room for fingers in Alphafly than in Tempo? at the same size?
What are the shoes similar to tempos? Im kinda considering the tempo for my daily run.
Sir, which is best Nike's shoes for 5km complete in minimum time.?
I use tempo for 5k base on my exp.
Thanks for the great video I
Glad you enjoyed it
Is there any downside to using the alphafly for your daily shoe apart from money/needing to replace it often? Eg. Is the alphafly optimizing for performance/speed at the cost of comfort/injury prevention?
No need to replace it often if you don't shuffle or drag your feet over the pavement.
Really wished these type of shoe was made for everyday/daily trainer like the pegasus/Invincible Shame lol I heard these are only for race/marathon
Excelente Brandon 🏃
It’s good shoes next % I can’t buy or not ??
What other running shoe would you go with instead of the tempo now in august 2022?
Pegasus 39
Both are very difficult to run with. I prefer to use Hoka
Are these neutral or do the support pronantion? Is there a supportive model?
These are very unsupportive shoes, and to my knowledge there's no "stability version" of them
Hi, may i know is it necessary to add up 0.5 from my normal size for nike tempo next %?
Personally i needed to add 0.5 for my tempo next%. Its tighter than the fly 3 for some reason, but it's always better to try it yourself at the shop.
@@lespaullespaul that's my main concern. My size for zoom fly 3 is 8uk. I'm worried that with the flyknit upper material it will cost injury & etc. Trying the shoe at the shop would be convenient, unfortunately at my place we are not bless with variety of latest nike model, so sizing tips for me is essential for online purchases🙏🏻
@@azzizanzainal4029 i see. i tried UK size 9 for both Zoom Fly 3 and Tempo Next% at the shop, tempo next% fits quite nicely but the zoom fly 3 was definitely a bit loose, i think it has something to do with the VaporWeave as it feels less flexible than the upper material on tempo next%. That's what the shop assistant told me as well & she suggested people usually needed to add that 0.5 for the tempo next%. Hope it helps & maybe those online shops have return policy etc. to let you try it out.
@@lespaullespaul cheers mate✌🏼
Where in SA you from?
Not trying to offend you but...how do you know you're not getting a fake? How to you avoid that shopping in HK or Singapore? (I'm Chinese btw...from Canada)
if youre in singapore, just visit the Nike store.. they have them on the shelf, juz had a tried-on last week lol
Sir i am indian.. my 12 kilometre timing 46 minutes..please guide me best shoes for improv my long race
what shoes do you run in, now?
i wear cheap shoes which cost 500 indian rupees
Can't buy expensive shoes so buy good ones for less money
Tempo seems trash honestly. We need a peg turbo 3
Great review but you sound like you are reading off of a script. Gotta loosen up and act a little less nervous in front of camera
Don't agree
I brought tempo and they are rubbish. Not worth the money. Sending them back.
Turbo 2 quality is bad
what happened?
Noisy