Another good overview! You should keep updating these :-) I agree with what you said about the two pairs I have, a couple of things to add: OLLO Alphas: so true about the dust gathering and performance on rails. I'd add poor performance on plywood which can be a problem at some gyms. But they're unparalleled on brick walls. Vans Ultrarange EXO: They're excellent on grass + good on most urban surfaces. But they still break easily. I even tore the outsole running on brick.
Maybe look into barefoot shoes in another video. Shoes like the Freet Flex, Xero Prio, Xero 360, Vivobarefoot Motus , Vivobarefoot primus light, or Ahinsa Chitra .
update on the ollo's, they have switched to their propriatary KTT1 sole, or 0110 sole? idk, anyway no long wear in time or anything and they are crazy grippy on everything, they do catch dust somewhat quick but dust them off and they squeak on any surface it's some black magic shit istg
now that you tested both the reebok nylons and the adidas 3mc's, which one do you prefer yourself? also im looking for shoes myself and i'm hung up between these shoes, my style of parkour generally involves far and heavy impact jumps and cats, and i've had to wear insoles for quite a long time during my child and early teen years, so the extremely low heel of the 3mc scares me a bit, although i think the look miles and miles better than the reeboks. in terms of cushioning i've been using using generic adidas running shoes with full foam sole for the past 3 years, and even though the grip was horrendous, i quite liked the amount of cushioning they had so i'm looking for something similar to that i'd love to hear your insights
The reebok will definitely provide more cushion with a similar level of grip. There is also a newer adidas shoe called the Raid3r, it is almost identical to the 3mc but it fits a little bigger and has more cushioning.
Here we are! Vaporflys are thought for road running, they have air bubbles and carbon fiber plate insole. Really good for marathon and half but parkour is another discipline! I strongly advise against them for parkour.
@@empireparkour yeah my friend uses them and he let me try them for one of our sessions and I really enjoyed using them so I’ve actually ordered a pair to use you should definitely give them a try if you find them!
@@vitomarcolaspisa9316 it depends on outdoor or indoor trainings, the surfaces you face and basically how many times you train per week. The more you train the more the shoe has to be durable. For the indoor I'd say less cushions than the outdoors but more grip 'cause I mean when I used to train, when I trained outdoor I had more drops then indoor and indoor I needed more grip for my climbs. But that's MY TRAINING. Then the more the shoe sustain your foot, the more it is right with its size (the shoe must be little tight on the foot) and the less you spend the game is done correctly!
Had to rewatch 6:10 5 times, that was so perfectly executed
I laughes out loud hahahah
Another good overview! You should keep updating these :-)
I agree with what you said about the two pairs I have, a couple of things to add:
OLLO Alphas: so true about the dust gathering and performance on rails. I'd add poor performance on plywood which can be a problem at some gyms. But they're unparalleled on brick walls.
Vans Ultrarange EXO: They're excellent on grass + good on most urban surfaces. But they still break easily. I even tore the outsole running on brick.
lesgoo another vid. Can't wait for the sessions to start again
Just In Time 💪🏾 Was Just looking for shoes to start training for the first time this summer
Let us know what you end up getting!
@@empireparkour Got Two Pairs Of The Reebok Nylon Classics , On Their Way Now 💪🏾💪🏾
@@itsJah22 very nice! Hope you like them!
I wish I could get them
But I might get shot
Maybe look into barefoot shoes in another video. Shoes like the Freet Flex, Xero Prio, Xero 360, Vivobarefoot Motus , Vivobarefoot primus light, or Ahinsa Chitra .
We will look into these for the next one!
@@empireparkour awesome
@@empireparkour pls
im so glad you guys uploaded this
Thank you! So are we!
I’ve been looking but can’t find any that come in like size 14-15
Don't make me regret decision to buy 3mcs(they're actually good though grip is insane)
update on the ollo's, they have switched to their propriatary KTT1 sole, or 0110 sole? idk, anyway no long wear in time or anything and they are crazy grippy on everything, they do catch dust somewhat quick but dust them off and they squeak on any surface it's some black magic shit istg
I can tell you that reebok classic nylon is not really that hard to find, good video tho
since i first watched this video i've destroyed a pair of nylon classics, bought ollo alphas, and just got my exo's
Personally I think the grip on the classics are bad but maybe im insane 😀
Shocked barefoot shoes weren't in here. Great video though!
Reebok classics: nylon vs leather. Any functional difference?
Nylon will probably breathe a bit better than the the leather!
now that you tested both the reebok nylons and the adidas 3mc's, which one do you prefer yourself?
also im looking for shoes myself and i'm hung up between these shoes, my style of parkour generally involves far and heavy impact jumps and cats, and i've had to wear insoles for quite a long time during my child and early teen years, so the extremely low heel of the 3mc scares me a bit, although i think the look miles and miles better than the reeboks.
in terms of cushioning i've been using using generic adidas running shoes with full foam sole for the past 3 years, and even though the grip was horrendous, i quite liked the amount of cushioning they had so i'm looking for something similar to that
i'd love to hear your insights
The reebok will definitely provide more cushion with a similar level of grip. There is also a newer adidas shoe called the Raid3r, it is almost identical to the 3mc but it fits a little bigger and has more cushioning.
@@empireparkour bought the reeboks, they work very well
What about Stealth Ultras by TakeFlight? I heard a lot about these shoes being good outdoors
We will probably be reviewing for the next video! Stay tuned!
New video is out
Do you have any idea of Nike Vaporflys would be any good?
We have not used them but based on their appearance they look like they might have a bit too much cushion! Up to your preference though!
Here we are!
Vaporflys are thought for road running, they have air bubbles and carbon fiber plate insole. Really good for marathon and half but parkour is another discipline! I strongly advise against them for parkour.
have you tested the Astral loyaks? seem like could be sticky
We have not tested those ones but they look like a pretty minimal shoe with no cushioning. Could be good for technical stuff!
Is there any difference between haze trainer and haze ds trainer? I am not really like the red bottom of the shoes
As far as we know all of the Haze trainers are the same except for the colours!
Does anybody know the difference between the Reebok nylon classic men, unisex and woman version?
As far as we know they are all the same other than sizing!
Would the Reebok
Club Memt be good for parkour? I’m in Canada, and it is very hard to find the nylons.
The memt is also rubber bottomed.
With a solid rubber bottom they should be good! Just make sure they aren't so thick that you can't feel anything under them!
aren't the slip on vans going to "slip off" right?
Surprisingly they stay on very well!
part 3!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Working on it but we need more shoes to review!
@@empireparkouroh ok
Alleyoops are a good shoe
We've looked into these! Not the easiest to find atm.
@@empireparkour yeah my friend uses them and he let me try them for one of our sessions and I really enjoyed using them so I’ve actually ordered a pair to use you should definitely give them a try if you find them!
Which is the best
???
It's all a matter of preference!
@@vitomarcolaspisa9316 it depends on outdoor or indoor trainings, the surfaces you face and basically how many times you train per week.
The more you train the more the shoe has to be durable.
For the indoor I'd say less cushions than the outdoors but more grip 'cause I mean when I used to train, when I trained outdoor I had more drops then indoor and indoor I needed more grip for my climbs. But that's MY TRAINING.
Then the more the shoe sustain your foot, the more it is right with its size (the shoe must be little tight on the foot) and the less you spend the game is done correctly!
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You did it!
I Want to buy OLLO Alpha the only problem is that I live in Ukraine