I just finished a one-and-a-half-hour zone 2 run in the foreverrun nitro, I have 210 miles on it so far and my experience with the upper is quite the opposite, I love the fit, I use a runner's knot and find the lace is a little too short, but overall, it's quite breathable, doesn't feel heavy after a long run and the price is right. I will be getting another one of these, it just works for me.
I tried several brands of running shoes but always had plantar injuries repeatedly, and was able to recover from the plantar and run comfortably until now with Puma running shoes.
I wear a size 11, and though I don't have a wide foot, it definitely is not narrow. The Forever Run is an excellent shoe for me, and I don't need stability. I bought them on a lark, because some of the colorways were priced at $70 locally, so I said why not. its a great long run shoe for me.., probably for the next long while.., it just eats up miles, with little sign of wear.
I prefer the FR nitro. I experience the same issue with the lacing - it comes undone easily. Might have to switch the laces. Other than that, a great great comfy shoe for my easy runs.
I ended up getting the Asics GT 2000 12 instead of the Gel-Kayano 30 ( I might get it in a Black Friday deal !) and this was my first Asics GT 2000 I have used. So far, this GT 2000 12 is far superior to all other stability shoes I have tested, and that includes Asics Kayano Lite 3 and Gel-Kayano 29 ! I bet that I could not go wrong with the Gel-Kayano 30 !
Forever Run Nitro is my daily treadmill training shoe - agree the fit feels a little loose or uncomfortably tight, but I changed the laces in mine for slightly longer ones and that's worked quite well for me. Of course running on a treadmill mitigates all of that cornering malarkey, but as a comfy, easy, stable, daily cruising milage shoe that doesnt leave you fatigued or stressed then it's really hard to beat - especially now it's widely available at half the launch price at around £70 - it's a lot of shoe for the money!
Thanks for the review, Tom. As someone who made a mistake buying the Tempus I think I’ll avoid the Nitro. Still need that Kayano to drop in price before I’m willing to try it.
@q20a08 Oh really? Thanks, I must have missed that video. Having watched this one though I would rule out the K30 as for the reasons you mention above, the Nitro is the more interesting trainer but from the sounds of it there's a little more squish in the Tempus, which I need.
OK then, subscribed since you put it that way:) It's just that the videos I've seen from you guys were a touch "too neutral" for my liking, if that makes any sense. Eitherway, thanks for the effort, appreciated. I am thinking of buying this as a "do everything shoe" to leave at my parents holiday house, so that I don't have to bring a pair everytime I go there. That's because of an 83euro sale right now which seems like pretty good value. I would ideally go for yet another pair of Deviate Nitro 2's (which I have), but those are not on sale.
I just finished a one-and-a-half-hour zone 2 run in the foreverrun nitro, I have 210 miles on it so far and my experience with the upper is quite the opposite, I love the fit, I use a runner's knot and find the lace is a little too short, but overall, it's quite breathable, doesn't feel heavy after a long run and the price is right. I will be getting another one of these, it just works for me.
I tried several brands of running shoes but always had plantar injuries repeatedly, and was able to recover from the plantar and run comfortably until now with Puma running shoes.
I wear a size 11, and though I don't have a wide foot, it definitely is not narrow. The Forever Run is an excellent shoe for me, and I don't need stability. I bought them on a lark, because some of the colorways were priced at $70 locally, so I said why not.
its a great long run shoe for me.., probably for the next long while.., it just eats up miles, with little sign of wear.
I prefer the FR nitro. I experience the same issue with the lacing - it comes undone easily. Might have to switch the laces. Other than that, a great great comfy shoe for my easy runs.
I ended up getting the Asics GT 2000 12 instead of the Gel-Kayano 30 ( I might get it in a Black Friday deal !) and this was my first Asics GT 2000 I have used. So far, this GT 2000 12 is far superior to all other stability shoes I have tested, and that includes Asics Kayano Lite 3 and Gel-Kayano 29 ! I bet that I could not go wrong with the Gel-Kayano 30 !
Kayano 30 is better
Foreverrun vs Magnify V2 please? 😁
Yes please
Forever run for sure
@@thuptenngodup1089why?
YES!! I've been wondering how different the stability factor would be between these
Forever Run Nitro is my daily treadmill training shoe - agree the fit feels a little loose or uncomfortably tight, but I changed the laces in mine for slightly longer ones and that's worked quite well for me. Of course running on a treadmill mitigates all of that cornering malarkey, but as a comfy, easy, stable, daily cruising milage shoe that doesnt leave you fatigued or stressed then it's really hard to beat - especially now it's widely available at half the launch price at around £70 - it's a lot of shoe for the money!
Would love to see Kayano 30 v Wave Inspire 19 👍🏽
Please compare Gel kayano 30 vs Brooks Glycerine
Thanks for the review, Tom. As someone who made a mistake buying the Tempus I think I’ll avoid the Nitro. Still need that Kayano to drop in price before I’m willing to try it.
What was wrong with the Tempus?
Which from these suitable for a runner with plantar fascitis and flat footer? And are these two are a rocker stability shoes?
Why haven't you guys reviewed the Asics Cumulus?
Add glycerin 21 and nimbus too with these
hi. which of these models is walking on clouds.more light.thanks
I’ve just hit 700 miles in the Saucony Tempus so need to start thinking about a replacement. Would love to see how that compares against these two.
Id buy the Tempus again 🔥🔥🔥
@@fecardona I am veering in that direction, they're just so versatile and dependable!
@q20a08 Oh really? Thanks, I must have missed that video. Having watched this one though I would rule out the K30 as for the reasons you mention above, the Nitro is the more interesting trainer but from the sounds of it there's a little more squish in the Tempus, which I need.
OK then, subscribed since you put it that way:) It's just that the videos I've seen from you guys were a touch "too neutral" for my liking, if that makes any sense. Eitherway, thanks for the effort, appreciated. I am thinking of buying this as a "do everything shoe" to leave at my parents holiday house, so that I don't have to bring a pair everytime I go there. That's because of an 83euro sale right now which seems like pretty good value. I would ideally go for yet another pair of Deviate Nitro 2's (which I have), but those are not on sale.
Can I use Hoka Mach 5 for 10k daily run?
... Currently using it for 5k, (I'm 55kg)
Yes
Yes
ForeverRun Nitro is the perfect one shoe Winter trainer.
Go ruck rough runners