V1 are my all time favorite. V2 were alright, felt they were more like nimbus 25's, (which are still a great shoe). Like the look of the V3's, but not sure if i'll bite the bullet.
They are definitely a solid long run shoes and tempo day shoe in my opinion. I really did not enjoy the v2 and do not love going at slower paces in this shoe.
I have a love/hate relationship with this shoe. Like the first mile I always hate the way I am feeling. But as the run continues, I feel better to the point where at mile 4, I finally feel the strike to it. Where as the Rebel V4 feels the same way don’t matter the miles. So if it’s intentions are to work on the long run: 10/10. But for easy runs and shorter distances, the Rebel are better IMO.
I have the exact same feeling, first mile/warmup is usually awful, but after picking up the tempo it’s actually both comfortable and responsive. Love/hate 100%
Nice! Yea there are things I like about this shoe and a couple glaring things that are a concern. I think the Rebel and this make a nice 1 2 punch in a rotation
@@samkovalchik5655 better than ever. In the past I have used Reebok energy X for my races and my shins were dead and needed 4 days to recover. Now that I have these 2 in my rotation: Recovery/Tempo days: Rebel v4 Long runs: Trainer. It’s been 2 weeks and I feel better as the weeks pass by.
They performed really well. I do a lot of my long runs on a rail trail in my area and no issues at all. I also don’t have the greatest ankles and happy to report the stack height was not an issue on any of the terrain I ran on. Hope that helps.
V1 are my all time favorite. V2 were alright, felt they were more like nimbus 25's, (which are still a great shoe).
Like the look of the V3's, but not sure if i'll bite the bullet.
They are definitely a solid long run shoes and tempo day shoe in my opinion. I really did not enjoy the v2 and do not love going at slower paces in this shoe.
Great content brother!! Simple, quick and very informative.
Thanks!!
I get shin splints like .5 miles in and these feel pretty good
I know this is a dumb question, but how did they feel when you were walking in them?
Thanks for the video!
I did not really love them honestly, they felt awkward.
Nice!!💪🔥
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I have a love/hate relationship with this shoe. Like the first mile I always hate the way I am feeling. But as the run continues, I feel better to the point where at mile 4, I finally feel the strike to it. Where as the Rebel V4 feels the same way don’t matter the miles. So if it’s intentions are to work on the long run: 10/10. But for easy runs and shorter distances, the Rebel are better IMO.
I have the exact same feeling, first mile/warmup is usually awful, but after picking up the tempo it’s actually both comfortable and responsive. Love/hate 100%
Nice! Yea there are things I like about this shoe and a couple glaring things that are a concern. I think the Rebel and this make a nice 1 2 punch in a rotation
How are your shins holding up with running in this? I had the same issue with some other plated shoes unfortunately…
@@samkovalchik5655 better than ever. In the past I have used Reebok energy X for my races and my shins were dead and needed 4 days to recover. Now that I have these 2 in my rotation:
Recovery/Tempo days: Rebel v4
Long runs: Trainer.
It’s been 2 weeks and I feel better as the weeks pass by.
@@The_Shoe_In_With_Cody yes!! I love these 2 for my rotation. Now I need to find a good pair for race day.
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It is a more narrow shoe for narrow feet like me
Yea definitely on the narrow end.
How do they do on gravel?
They performed really well. I do a lot of my long runs on a rail trail in my area and no issues at all. I also don’t have the greatest ankles and happy to report the stack height was not an issue on any of the terrain I ran on. Hope that helps.
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$180