wow alison dos santos, lyles and knighton adidas truly has the best and most talented athletes in them sprinting distances, even in the 400 there is gardiner from the bahamas and in long distance stuff they have elite marathoners, jacob krop, nicholas kimeli or rhonex kipruto and kibiwott kandie good job adidas. there is just no one really in the 1.500m they have sponsored who is performing great
I made the move from Nike to adidas senior year, don't regret it one bit. I used the adidas demolishers back then, 8 spike plate if I remember correctly and the plate would make you run on your toes, super stiff but loved it...the zipper design, all the goodies of the way spikes were not too long ago.
I loved the original Prime SP, but the cemented spikes on the bottom were a big problem. I wasn't allowed to wear them at state, so I had to borrow a friend's spikes
@@jerryx2000 you could probably find pictures somewhere. But they aren't pyramids. They weren't even Xmas trees either. Highschool meets just care too much about the shape of the pins
These should weigh 119g (4.2 oz) in size us 9. Got mine today (us 10.5) and they weigh 191g (6.7 oz). It's a big difference compared to advertised and to my previous Adizero Prime sp which weighs 134g (us 10.5). Have changes been made to the material after the launch? They are way too heavy now.
Anyone know when these are dropping again I just got moved down from mid distance where I used the ambitions and wanted to purchase these spikes for when I sprint need them in size 8 and can’t find them anywhere
Question about the Adidas. How much do yours weigh? I bought the green (mint) ones with black stripes (ID1736), you show the black ones with green stripes (HR0225) . These green (ID1736) weigh more than an ounce more than advertised, around 5.5 oz. Advertised weight is 4.2 oz. I’m thinking there must be a difference in model run production of these shoes.
The finesse is more comfortable than the sp2 or sp3. I ran very slighty faster in the finesse. But it's all preference. I thought i would of run faster in the sp.
Unfortunately we do not have access to the Prime Sp 2 quite yet but we are hoping to receive our first batch within the next month or 2. Keep an eye out on our site. -Connor
We will have updates on the Prime SP 2 official launch date over the next month or so. Keep an eye out on our IG page for the latest news on the spike drop! -Connor
Adidas fits a bit more tight and when you run into them you feel the ground more close to your foot. They are also more stiff than Nike. I suggest you not to buy Adidas if you haven't good sprinting mechanics *and* much power bc they have very high angle of contact. (the value of the angle made when you hit the ground with the ground itself)
@@juwanrigby1924 remember adidas has a little bit more energy return but at the same time they are more stiff and that is important because you could kill your feet. Anyway there aren't many differences, go with what brand you like more.
@@Trackreator I’m about to have both I already have uptempo depending on which one feel better I was gonna stick to it for the 60 and use the sp2 for 1 2 and 4. I’m a short sprinter 5’8 and I need that energy return so I can last long in the 1 and 2
Fun fact about the history of adidas and sprinting. In the 60’s, Puma developed a revolutionary spike that helped their sprinters break records in the 100 and 200. In advance of the 1968 Olympics, Adi Dassler himself walked into IAAF with a briefcase full of cash and paid out $70,000 in bribes to make sure that they banned that spike
makes no sense to use a soft distance and road racing foam for a sprint spike... the reason these don't compete with the maxfly is the fact that they use a bouncy zoom bag instead of foam
I would definitely consider ambition for the 800m. As fabian noted, a few elite athletes who really enjoy aggressive shoes have considers the prime for 800m but they really are going to be best suited for 100m and 200m. The majority of runners will not be able to handle it past 400m. -Connor
Not really, I've seen a lit of the work put in to be at the level some of these guys are at and it's crazy, I mean granted there are some people who Juice but that's a very small amount of people
Cool but the percentage of runners that's interested in track spikes is so tiny. Hopefully the road running adios line gets the same media time because this seems like a poor use of marketing resources
Love the guy explaining the detail! Love hearing from experts than sales pitch
He is a German genius
wow alison dos santos, lyles and knighton adidas truly has the best and most talented athletes in them sprinting distances, even in the 400 there is gardiner from the bahamas and in long distance stuff they have elite marathoners, jacob krop, nicholas kimeli or rhonex kipruto and kibiwott kandie good job adidas.
there is just no one really in the 1.500m they have sponsored who is performing great
You just casually don't mention the world gold and silver medalists in the 110m hurdlers
Hobbs Kessler is the future 1500m contedner for Adidas, still only 19 tho
@@jgt1120 and Omanyala
@@yeet76231 that’s what i was saying !
it would be amazing to see more brands do videos like these
This was a great watch, thanks guys
I like how fascinated Connor was :)
How are they compared to the maxflys
Stiff as morning wood
Makes me excited to make the move from Nike to Adidas after I recover from my surgery
Have you recovered from your surgery now?
I made the move from Nike to adidas senior year, don't regret it one bit. I used the adidas demolishers back then, 8 spike plate if I remember correctly and the plate would make you run on your toes, super stiff but loved it...the zipper design, all the goodies of the way spikes were not too long ago.
I loved the original Prime SP, but the cemented spikes on the bottom were a big problem. I wasn't allowed to wear them at state, so I had to borrow a friend's spikes
What are you talking about? The spikes are removable on my sons spikes. he has the SP
@@MBedell-VA the original ones from a few years ago. They didn't change until 2020. Any pair before that had cemented spikes
@@yeet76231 why wasn't it allowed?
@@jerryx2000 you could probably find pictures somewhere. But they aren't pyramids. They weren't even Xmas trees either. Highschool meets just care too much about the shape of the pins
Copped a pair for the upcoming season, super excited to try these out. Always rocked adidas spikes in high school
Where’d you buy your pair??
@@fantasticfootballmoments9743 i got it off the adidas website when it was very limited stock for a bit. They had my size so i just copped.
These should weigh 119g (4.2 oz) in size us 9.
Got mine today (us 10.5) and they weigh 191g (6.7 oz). It's a big difference compared to advertised and to my previous Adizero Prime sp which weighs 134g (us 10.5). Have changes been made to the material after the launch? They are way too heavy now.
tradeoff for a carbon plate , just look at the midsole its not possible to have more spring at the same weight.
This shoe is like buying gold dust in the UK! Have no idea what Adidas are playing at 😳
Will this spike be like the maxfly where it is meant for 100-400m but can be used for the 800m competitively?
No.for 800 it will be better you take the ambition
@@stephaned3072 alright, thanks for informing me. :)
Noah ran a 19.32 in these shoes 😲😲
So Michael Johnson would have run faster with this shoe?
It is not the shoes is it just Lyes 19.31
19.31
And Bolt ran faster in Pumas...
EDIT: 15 years ago
Which is better SP2 OR SP3? Pros and cons
Anyone know when these are dropping again I just got moved down from mid distance where I used the ambitions and wanted to purchase these spikes for when I sprint need them in size 8 and can’t find them anywhere
Question about the Adidas. How much do yours weigh? I bought the green (mint) ones with black stripes (ID1736), you show the black ones with green stripes (HR0225) . These green (ID1736) weigh more than an ounce more than advertised, around 5.5 oz. Advertised weight is 4.2 oz. I’m thinking there must be a difference in model run production of these shoes.
what date will these be available, ive been waiting ever since they teased the shoes 😅😅😅
Keep an eye on our site for the latest updates! We expect to have them in stock in early fall! -Connor
@@runningwarehouse Are we close to a release date?
@@diegosilva3889 We're hoping to have some updates on arrival in the coming weeks. Keep an eye out on our IG page for more updates. -Connor
Something about adidas, I feel like they pay more attention to the detail that always goes unnoticed.
Are the spikes plate stiffer then old prime sp
LeTtTtTtTsSsSs GoOoOoOooOo, I can't wait to see what Adidas comes out with next!!
will these be god for the 400 or should you use the sp1
They will be good
I’m glad you know dragging my foot isn’t that bad! Lol
The finesse is more comfortable than the sp2 or sp3. I ran very slighty faster in the finesse. But it's all preference. I thought i would of run faster in the sp.
Sir. How can I order spikes
when will it be on sale ?
Keep an eye on our site for the latest updates! We expect to have them in stock in early fall! -Connor
hey I'm an thlete and I really want one of these before my season ends can you help me with getting one ?
Unfortunately we do not have access to the Prime Sp 2 quite yet but we are hoping to receive our first batch within the next month or 2. Keep an eye out on our site. -Connor
Hi Adidas Sprintstar 2024 spike review please
Is there any release date?
they released recently on the running warehouse website, although some sizes are already out of stock
@@lmaoo4074 i can only see them on the emerita website, anything for UK?
Is this for sale
We will have updates on the Prime SP 2 official launch date over the next month or so. Keep an eye out on our IG page for the latest news on the spike drop! -Connor
Thats the spike I use next season
Adidas sp2 or Nike maxfly. I'm confused
Adidas fits a bit more tight and when you run into them you feel the ground more close to your foot. They are also more stiff than Nike. I suggest you not to buy Adidas if you haven't good sprinting mechanics *and* much power bc they have very high angle of contact. (the value of the angle made when you hit the ground with the ground itself)
@@Trackreatorwould you rather the sp2 or maxfly for a 60meter dash
@@juwanrigby1924 remember adidas has a little bit more energy return but at the same time they are more stiff and that is important because you could kill your feet. Anyway there aren't many differences, go with what brand you like more.
@@Trackreator I’m about to have both I already have uptempo depending on which one feel better I was gonna stick to it for the 60 and use the sp2 for 1 2 and 4. I’m a short sprinter 5’8 and I need that energy return so I can last long in the 1 and 2
Fun fact about the history of adidas and sprinting. In the 60’s, Puma developed a revolutionary spike that helped their sprinters break records in the 100 and 200. In advance of the 1968 Olympics, Adi Dassler himself walked into IAAF with a briefcase full of cash and paid out $70,000 in bribes to make sure that they banned that spike
and that was the company his own brother had created! (although I gather they were not on the best of terms, especially by that point)
When will the Adizero Prime SP feature the integrated non-removable “nano-ceramic” pins again? It’s the lightest design and I want these again.
Probably sp3 lol
The last iterations of SP1 had removable pins. You missed a couple of updates...
Non-removable spikes sucked. It was a great spike, but I couldn't wear them at state and a few people I know had similar problems
makes no sense to use a soft distance and road racing foam for a sprint spike... the reason these don't compete with the maxfly is the fact that they use a bouncy zoom bag instead of foam
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they added a lip for dragging ??!?!?!?!?
Dragging wears down the tip of the shoe and the lip protects the shoe from that
@@jambo5936 I am aware of that , just happy they finally did . I have destroyed many a shoe doing so .
this or ambition for 800M?
I would definitely consider ambition for the 800m. As fabian noted, a few elite athletes who really enjoy aggressive shoes have considers the prime for 800m but they really are going to be best suited for 100m and 200m. The majority of runners will not be able to handle it past 400m. -Connor
The fastest sprint spike spike is nike zoomx superfly elite 2
Is that right? 😂
@@burnfab Yes
Pro athletes: 10% 👟 90% 💉
Not really, I've seen a lit of the work put in to be at the level some of these guys are at and it's crazy, I mean granted there are some people who Juice but that's a very small amount of people
@@asherogden3056 🤣
more like 100% juiced.
Cool but the percentage of runners that's interested in track spikes is so tiny. Hopefully the road running adios line gets the same media time because this seems like a poor use of marketing resources