I am more of an adidas guy but Nike's craftmanship in running shoes is by far the best I've seen. The only Nike running shoes I've own were Revolution 6 and they are comfortable.
I tried on the Vomero 17 in a store today. The heel felt a little clunky! I look forward to see what the React X foam for the Pegasus 41 will be like. I'm a Pegasus die hard that goes back 15 years with the shoe. It has always been my versatile Go To Shoe. 5K up to Marathons! Thanks for the Content!
@@toddlesiak3837 1. Use a lower cushioned lower stacked shoe for easy runs like the streakfly once or twice a week instead of always using a max cushioned daily trainer like the Novablast all the time. 2. Throw away your shoe if you think it’s causing plantar fasciitis even if it hasn’t reached 250/300 miles. 3. Do calf raises barefoot at home. Everything is discussed in this video, it really helped: ruclips.net/video/flyToGa_NXw/видео.htmlsi=m2nykSXVvmC2uYFN
1. Find a lower stacked less cushioned shoe like the streafkly to do your easy runs in instead of doing most of your runs in a high stacked high cushioned shoe. 2. Throw out your current running shoe if the plantar gets inflamed during, just after or the day after the run. 3. Do barefoot calf raises at home and stretch out your big toe as much as you can. Buy a small massage ball and use that under your feet everyday by rolling your foot on in. 4. Watch a short video on plantar fasciitis on RUclips by Sagasu Running. 5. Wish you a speedy recovery!
I’m after something to replace the Tempo Next % which has been my favourite shoe for years now. I had issues with the Alphafly V1 with my forefoot hanging over the side and giving blisters.
I've got just two Nike shoes now. Vaporfly Next 2 and Vomero 16. The Vomero is also surprisingly fast. I also have good models from other brands, Saucony, Puma, Hoka. What is very clear is that the Nike shoes are more legsaving. I actually regret I didn't buy more Nike shoes.
For me the Streakfly is a 3-5km Time trial/race shoe. Whenever I use it for longer than 5km's my feet are busted. The reason for that is, you feel so low to the ground and you feel almost everything.. Because you hitting the ground hard It does not give that energy return back to the legs like the Zoom next% or Alphafly... The Zoom fly 5 is fairly comfortable BUT heavy. Definitely not a 10km speed shoe, should be used for longer runs.... My all time favourite is the Nike Air Zoom Tempo NEXT %... I am on my 3rd pair!. Cant wait for the version 2
I have both Nike Invincible 3 and the Infinity 4. I prefer the cushioning and rocker ride of the Infinity 4 ,but the Invincible 3 has a more comfortable upper that hugs my feet really well without having to be super snug ad the Infinity 4. For long runs I prefer the Invincible and for easy short runs the Infinity is amazingly relaxing with the rocker it has.
I own the invincible 2 and 3. And while the 3 visually looks better, and quite a bit better.. the 2 is so much better in comfort. The 2's upper is just so much more comfortable that the 3 felt like a huge step back to me.
@playingindies6730 I overpronate, and the Invincible 3 works marvelous to me. But I did not have the two previous versions that were very unstable for overpronation running, or so I heard. I want to see if the Invincible 4 will be another "heavy " high cushioning shoes that are faster then most highly cushioning stack shoes OR maybe Nike will make the next Invincible to compete with super trainers, like the SuperBlast 2 or a Cloud Monster Hyper, for example. I only got my Invincible because of last year's Black Friday because I don't think they are worth full price for what it does. Even that I ended loving my pair.
I have a thing for cheap running shoes, and the Nike Revolution ($US 60) is a great value shoe. They have a bit more cushion than older models, but it is on the form side. Even took it in an incredibly muddy and technical trail this weekend and it performed pretty well. My daily though is the WinFlo which can soak up the miles without being a marshmallow mess.
One show that I always wanted but didn’t get a few years back was the winflo winterized version that was like purple black and green. I just liked the look of them.
Nice video! 👍🏻 The thing I dislike about Nike shoes; narrow toe boxes. 💥 It would be great to see the same review for Saucony, Altra, Asics, Topo and Hoka in the future if you’re willing. Thanks Ben! 👟
Complete information about Nike line up and detailed prons and cons for each Nike shoes, would be great if we have a complete line up from PUMA or Hoka.
Great video Ben, all of the Nike regular shoes feel cumbersome to me but I love the Streakfly and Alphafly 3. Strangely, I struggle with the Vaporfly 3 which is surprising as I think version 1 & 2 are the best race shoes ever across all distances (Aphafly 3 is definitely better for anything 10 miles and above now, though).
I agree about the vaporflys, loved the version 1's and the plasticky upper, liked the version 2's bur preferred the 1's upper and the jury is still out on the 3's, ran about 100k in them but not raced in them.
Great video! Would love to see similar with ASICS and Hoka - particularly Hoka as I’m a bit confused over some of their range, though love the Rocket X2
I am an avid fan of Nike running shoes ever since I was engaged in Marathon running way back 2017, and I own different types of it. Per my experience using it all, I can say that my most favorite pairs would be the Nike Infinity Run React 3 and the Nike Pegasus 39! I love the stability and durability of the Nike React, and versatility on my Nike Peg. Feels really good with my feet, and it’s so comfortable! With my Nike Invincible 3 and Nike Zoomfly 4, I often roll my feet, and I actually had sprained my ankle. :( Nike Vaporfly on the other hand feels so tight that my feet can’t wear it for a longer time. Just my two cents. :)
I’m very new to running - I do weekly 10ks on weekends and 2 5ks during the week. If you are looking to save some money, the Nike winflo 10’s are pretty sweet. I also own the Pegasus trail running shoes, which are awesome as well, but more pricey.
The peg 39s started to feel too flat and almost like I’m slapping the ground. Could be because I used it for weightlifting too, I ran like 480km with them. What I’m looking for is a more plushy and fun shoes that will push me a bit more….. so I guess the Vomero 17 should be perfect. Except I’m afraid of the extra few grams. I hope they are not felt all that much.
Thanks for the video. I'm looking for new shoes to run like : - 3-4 miles x2 / week - Jumping rope every day - Fractional running x2 / week I think the carbon plate is useless for my profile. Need some advice please. The invincible 3 looks amazing. (70kg and have shin periostit)
There is also the Nike Zoom structure shoes which I've loved as someone who over pronates a touch. Super durable (my version 24s have nearly 1000ks) and comfortable and a solid all-round shoe for runners that need the extra stability 🏃👟
Nice video! I was a huge fan of the Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% and really miss it. Which Nike shoe comes close to it? (sorry, I find the Pegasus and Vomeros just too boring).
Thanks, appreciate the video, providing me with an update on the Nike running shoe collection. Have not run much in many years and when I have it's been on Asics and now recently New Balance. Time to buy new ones, will check the Nike's, I always liked them in the past.
I bought the Invincible run 3 because I have heel spurs in both feet, I need the most comfy cushion shoes for my dailywear and I saw at the best cushion shoes from last year but I find it while running or even just walking, the heel feels lower then the forfeet which doesn't help and feels unnatural.
I remember with 10 dollar shoes me n my friends do a lot of marathon n a lot trekking in Himalayas even till 5500 mtr … my legs r still fit n fine How things changed now everything being sold on the name technology , comfort … how psychologically these companies selling products is brilliant… Even today also you can go to any Nepal or India village in Himalayas you can see they r doing trail runs or running in 4-5 dollar shoes and some in leather shoes 😅😅
I own the Pegasus 38 and I feel like the midsole around the back is too thin. I prefer older models of shoes, like that are being brought out as casual retros right now over the newer stuff because it is more stable.
I think there was no refresh this year and at least where I live it's getting difficult to find them. Not sure what I'll do once I can't get them anymore, maybe I'll switch to the Invincible.
Only the Pegasus are shoes for everyone, for every style of running, for any task or even a race for a reasonable price. They are just disappear on feet making you enjoy your run)
Hi Ben appreciate you aren’t a stability trainer wearer however could you do a video on the best stability shoes? Also, currently following your marathon plan. Have the Norfolk marathon in Cromer in April 🤞
Please do a video like this for On. I'm SO confused by all of their options. I'm in the market for an easy run/daily training shoe with a decent amount of cushioning and am overwhelmed by all of the options out there.
In a well structured training running program, there are different kinds of workouts like easy runs, recovery runs, tempo runs, intervals, and long runs. In my case, I use the Pegasus for easy, recovery and long runs. I use the Zoom Fly 5 for tempo and interval runs. The Fly 5 is also the shoe I am racing in this 2024. If you want to be even more 'picky' or specific, you could have a dedicated shoe for recovery runs (one with extra cushion, aka max cushion shoe), and if you are very fast (I'd say faster than 7 minute per mile), the Vaporfly is the 'one' shoe to race 1/2 and marathon races. I am a slower runner, thus I don't need a Vaporfly, the Zoom Fly 5 is enough for me. I hope this helps. @@TheMap1997
This video is by far one of the best and most useful videos that I have watched on Nike running shoes for months. Thank you!
glad it helps!
😢🎉😂😢
@@BenParkes My feet are wide, which shoes do you think are suitable?
@@multazam6632Jordan 4s for sure
I can agree with you
Very straightforward and detailed review with all the helpful information that majority of the runners wanted to know. Thank you Mr Ben Parkes.
Fan of the Pegasus range. Looking for a long run shoe in the Nike family. Great review
Ben takes less than 0.6 seconds to say “hello everybody” and I love it ❤😂
He said Hillary
going to start running for the first time,just ordered the Pegasus 40s for $65 thanks for the video!
Wow that’s a too good to be true price there. Good for you
Vaporfly 3 is just amazing!
I am more of an adidas guy but Nike's craftmanship in running shoes is by far the best I've seen. The only Nike running shoes I've own were Revolution 6 and they are comfortable.
Thank you for your great work! Best review so far!
Thank you!
This video was super informative, one similar for Asics, Adidas, Puma and Saucony would be great.
I tried on the Vomero 17 in a store today. The heel felt a little clunky! I look forward to see what the React X foam for the Pegasus 41 will be like. I'm a Pegasus die hard that goes back 15 years with the shoe. It has always been my versatile Go To Shoe. 5K up to Marathons! Thanks for the Content!
Hillobiddy! This is awesome thanks! ❤️
😂😂😂😂😂
How do these all vary in lateral stability? You’re not saying much about ankle roll potential.
Bro just don’t roll your ankles💀
Great video Ben! I think a similar one for Asics would be good 😊
Yes I agree
ruclips.net/video/OTZKtxJcgfw/видео.html here is the Asics one. It's 2023, but not much has changed!
Good chronological review. I ran my 5k pr on The Pegasus, couldnt improve it with the carbon plated nikes that came out later.
The streakfly helped me with my plantar fasciitis by wearing it for slow recovery runs and as a daily trainer once a week.
How did you treat your plantar? I've had it for a few months, & it's so painful that I can hardly walk at times
@@toddlesiak3837
1. Use a lower cushioned lower stacked shoe for easy runs like the streakfly once or twice a week instead of always using a max cushioned daily trainer like the Novablast all the time.
2. Throw away your shoe if you think it’s causing plantar fasciitis even if it hasn’t reached 250/300 miles.
3. Do calf raises barefoot at home. Everything is discussed in this video, it really helped:
ruclips.net/video/flyToGa_NXw/видео.htmlsi=m2nykSXVvmC2uYFN
1. Find a lower stacked less cushioned shoe like the streafkly to do your easy runs in instead of doing most of your runs in a high stacked high cushioned shoe.
2. Throw out your current running shoe if the plantar gets inflamed during, just after or the day after the run.
3. Do barefoot calf raises at home and stretch out your big toe as much as you can. Buy a small massage ball and use that under your feet everyday by rolling your foot on in.
4. Watch a short video on plantar fasciitis on RUclips by Sagasu Running.
5. Wish you a speedy recovery!
Thank you for helping me decide on which shoe to run in my first half marathon race! Hope the Vaporfly 3 carries me swiftly to the finish line.
I’d love reviews on Topo and Altra shoes!! It would be a little bit different and very interesting.
ADIDAS - I'd love to see some Adidas shoes in your videos.
Thank you for all the effort that you put into it.
I’m after something to replace the Tempo Next % which has been my favourite shoe for years now.
I had issues with the Alphafly V1 with my forefoot hanging over the side and giving blisters.
yes i loved the tempo next % but they just kept ripping so i have to get something else
Nike has also the Structure as a stability model 😉
cant wait for my vamero 17 to come. thanks for the reviews
Very helpful video just got into running outdoors and been looking for a good shoe.
Please make a review of Every Adidas Running Shoes. Please make it happen Ben Parkes 🙏
Saucony shoe range review would be super sweet! I'm doing training runs on Saucony Endorphin Shift 3's and I like them!
There is one on his channel
I've got just two Nike shoes now. Vaporfly Next 2 and Vomero 16. The Vomero is also surprisingly fast. I also have good models from other brands, Saucony, Puma, Hoka. What is very clear is that the Nike shoes are more legsaving. I actually regret I didn't buy more Nike shoes.
For me the Streakfly is a 3-5km Time trial/race shoe. Whenever I use it for longer than 5km's my feet are busted. The reason for that is, you feel so low to the ground and you feel almost everything.. Because you hitting the ground hard It does not give that energy return back to the legs like the Zoom next% or Alphafly... The Zoom fly 5 is fairly comfortable BUT heavy. Definitely not a 10km speed shoe, should be used for longer runs.... My all time favourite is the Nike Air Zoom Tempo NEXT %... I am on my 3rd pair!. Cant wait for the version 2
Great video! I'd really like to see the same for Saucony and Asics, please.
ruclips.net/video/jcqEwm9xMvc/видео.html saucony video is here ruclips.net/video/OTZKtxJcgfw/видео.html asics video is here
I have both Nike Invincible 3 and the Infinity 4. I prefer the cushioning and rocker ride of the Infinity 4 ,but the Invincible 3 has a more comfortable upper that hugs my feet really well without having to be super snug ad the Infinity 4. For long runs I prefer the Invincible and for easy short runs the Infinity is amazingly relaxing with the rocker it has.
I own the invincible 2 and 3. And while the 3 visually looks better, and quite a bit better.. the 2 is so much better in comfort. The 2's upper is just so much more comfortable that the 3 felt like a huge step back to me.
@playingindies6730 I overpronate, and the Invincible 3 works marvelous to me. But I did not have the two previous versions that were very unstable for overpronation running, or so I heard. I want to see if the Invincible 4 will be another "heavy " high cushioning shoes that are faster then most highly cushioning stack shoes OR maybe Nike will make the next Invincible to compete with super trainers, like the SuperBlast 2 or a Cloud Monster Hyper, for example.
I only got my Invincible because of last year's Black Friday because I don't think they are worth full price for what it does. Even that I ended loving my pair.
Bought the Vaporflys in Taiwan today for 135 GBP UK is getting a raw deal!
I have a thing for cheap running shoes, and the Nike Revolution ($US 60) is a great value shoe. They have a bit more cushion than older models, but it is on the form side. Even took it in an incredibly muddy and technical trail this weekend and it performed pretty well.
My daily though is the WinFlo which can soak up the miles without being a marshmallow mess.
One show that I always wanted but didn’t get a few years back was the winflo winterized version that was like purple black and green. I just liked the look of them.
Nice video! 👍🏻
The thing I dislike about Nike shoes; narrow toe boxes. 💥
It would be great to see the same review for Saucony, Altra, Asics, Topo and Hoka in the future if you’re willing. Thanks Ben! 👟
He has already done then for Saucony, Asics and Hoka if you look on his channel
@@jordanstobbart2030
Thank you for letting me know. I just started watching Ben’s channel. I’ll look for the videos you mentioned. 😀
Even if Nike has a narrow toe box, I’d like to try the alpha fly 3. 👟
I had the same problem with the Invincbile run 3 today at the store and I downsized from a 10 to a 9 1/2 and it was all good after that super comfy.
Complete information about Nike line up and detailed prons and cons for each Nike shoes, would be great if we have a complete line up from PUMA or Hoka.
he did a 2023 hoka video
Great video, mate. Thanks.
Great vid, Ben!
Would the new vomero be a good replacement for my many pairs of Peg Turbo 2s?
Are the Nike Tempo Next% still in your rotation or which of the ones reviewed would be a similar feel?
this video was very useful
Great video Ben, all of the Nike regular shoes feel cumbersome to me but I love the Streakfly and Alphafly 3. Strangely, I struggle with the Vaporfly 3 which is surprising as I think version 1 & 2 are the best race shoes ever across all distances (Aphafly 3 is definitely better for anything 10 miles and above now, though).
I agree about the vaporflys, loved the version 1's and the plasticky upper, liked the version 2's bur preferred the 1's upper and the jury is still out on the 3's, ran about 100k in them but not raced in them.
Great video!! Congrats!!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I just ordered infinity Rn4. I badly need shoes my Pegasus 40 and mizuno are done for. I’m gonna test it out this week.
Update??
Great video! Would love to see similar with ASICS and Hoka - particularly Hoka as I’m a bit confused over some of their range, though love the Rocket X2
He’s done both ASICS and Hoka within the last 6 months. Check out his channel.
ruclips.net/video/OTZKtxJcgfw/видео.html asics one is here. ruclips.net/video/NiDiUEVjx3A/видео.html hoka one is here
Thanks both, I’ll check them out tonight!
Hello. I think the Swift line is the best for me, for trainers. For actual runs (races), I like ASICS gels. But I do love Nike shoes.
I am an avid fan of Nike running shoes ever since I was engaged in Marathon running way back 2017, and I own different types of it. Per my experience using it all, I can say that my most favorite pairs would be the Nike Infinity Run React 3 and the Nike Pegasus 39! I love the stability and durability of the Nike React, and versatility on my Nike Peg. Feels really good with my feet, and it’s so comfortable! With my Nike Invincible 3 and Nike Zoomfly 4, I often roll my feet, and I actually had sprained my ankle. :( Nike Vaporfly on the other hand feels so tight that my feet can’t wear it for a longer time. Just my two cents. :)
Great knowledge and straight forward 👏 👌 kudos
I’m very new to running - I do weekly 10ks on weekends and 2 5ks during the week.
If you are looking to save some money, the Nike winflo 10’s are pretty sweet.
I also own the Pegasus trail running shoes, which are awesome as well, but more pricey.
Great video myself i have the pegasus 40 , next video asics ? i have the novablast 3
I have Pegasus 40s for easy and Vaporfly 2s for racing, I would like to try Invincibles and Vaporfly 3s next and have also never tried an Alphafly
Great review. I was hoping they would add free runs back in the mix. Appreciate your content
The peg 39s started to feel too flat and almost like I’m slapping the ground. Could be because I used it for weightlifting too, I ran like 480km with them.
What I’m looking for is a more plushy and fun shoes that will push me a bit more….. so I guess the Vomero 17 should be perfect.
Except I’m afraid of the extra few grams.
I hope they are not felt all that much.
Thanks for the video.
I'm looking for new shoes to run like :
- 3-4 miles x2 / week
- Jumping rope every day
- Fractional running x2 / week
I think the carbon plate is useless for my profile.
Need some advice please. The invincible 3 looks amazing. (70kg and have shin periostit)
There is also the Nike Zoom structure shoes which I've loved as someone who over pronates a touch. Super durable (my version 24s have nearly 1000ks) and comfortable and a solid all-round shoe for runners that need the extra stability 🏃👟
it would be great if you could do the same video for puma and adidas, but I understand if you weren't able to buy enough shoes.
Ben, what about the Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next %? I ran my last two marathons in that shoe!
Awesome video, Ben
streakflys do have a plate. it is not carbon fiber. it’s a composite material plate running through only part of the shoe
REQUEST. Your expert opinion pls. Which one is overall better. NIKE INVICIBLE 3 or NEW BALANCE FRESHFOAM 1080 V13
5:02 They have the structure for more stability actually
REQUEST. Your expert opinion pls. Which is overall better shoe among NIKE INVINCIBLE 3 or NEW BALANCE FRESHFOAM 1080 V13.
Thank you
Nice video! I was a huge fan of the Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% and really miss it. Which Nike shoe comes close to it? (sorry, I find the Pegasus and Vomeros just too boring).
Will u try out some adidas shoes as well?
would you go for the inifinity 4, volmero 17 or the pegasus 40 if they were the same price?
The white Infiniti runs are the cleanest looking shoes
Thanks, appreciate the video, providing me with an update on the Nike running shoe collection. Have not run much in many years and when I have it's been on Asics and now recently New Balance. Time to buy new ones, will check the Nike's, I always liked them in the past.
What should i pick between the invicible 3 and the zoom fly 5 if i need a shoes that would boost my performance during easy runs and also interval?
I bought the Invincible run 3 because I have heel spurs in both feet, I need the most comfy cushion shoes for my dailywear and I saw at the best cushion shoes from last year but I find it while running or even just walking, the heel feels lower then the forfeet which doesn't help and feels unnatural.
I remember with 10 dollar shoes me n my friends do a lot of marathon n a lot trekking in Himalayas even till 5500 mtr … my legs r still fit n fine
How things changed now everything being sold on the name technology , comfort … how psychologically these companies selling products is brilliant…
Even today also you can go to any Nepal or India village in Himalayas you can see they r doing trail runs or running in 4-5 dollar shoes and some in leather shoes 😅😅
Awesome video! Any chance for an ON shoes comparison for the year?
I own the Pegasus 38 and I feel like the midsole around the back is too thin.
I prefer older models of shoes, like that are being brought out as casual retros right now over the newer stuff because it is more stable.
Lets Go Ben!🎉
I enjoy all of your contents keep it up ben❤
Only thing i hate about the vaporfly 3 is it had a mini suction thing happening at the bottom of the shoe sometimes
Heldebededeeeeee
And welcome back to the channel
Would love a review of the current adidas line up!
Please could you review some of the Mizuno range? I’ve struggled with Asics and Nike for fit but would love to hear what you think of Mizuno.
What would you recommend for a running shoe for mens who want to run everyday to keep fit for soccer?
Only stability shoe in their lineup? What about the Structure - has that been discontinued? 5:05
What about the structure 25? (3rd fav nike shoe behind alphafly and vomero)
Can u pls make a video on wide running shoes for forefoot strikers?
No mention of the Nike Structure 25? I’d love to know how that lines up against the others.
What is the #1 shoe you would recommend for people looking to get into distance running
What about Nike Air Zoom Tempo which was your favourite last year? Has it been discontinued?
Pegasus turbo - missing from the line up, but I see why - the current version of peg turbo - less said the better.
I think there was no refresh this year and at least where I live it's getting difficult to find them.
Not sure what I'll do once I can't get them anymore, maybe I'll switch to the Invincible.
Only the Pegasus are shoes for everyone, for every style of running, for any task or even a race for a reasonable price. They are just disappear on feet making you enjoy your run)
Hi Ben appreciate you aren’t a stability trainer wearer however could you do a video on the best stability shoes? Also, currently following your marathon plan. Have the Norfolk marathon in Cromer in April 🤞
So, Nike is two shoe company!
Vaporfly and Alphafly. And nothing else that is not heavy and not boring!
What Nike shoe would you recommend for tempo runs if I have a daily trainer and a race shoe?
Please do a video like this for On. I'm SO confused by all of their options. I'm in the market for an easy run/daily training shoe with a decent amount of cushioning and am overwhelmed by all of the options out there.
I looking for a comfortable with good grip nike shoes ...any suggestions?
which is the best Nike winflo 11 vs Pegasus 40
Very informative video. I daily walk/jog for 3-4kms, so could you please suggest which is the most suitable shoes? Thanks in advance.
What one would you recommend for running on treadmill?
Pegasus and Zoom Fly 5 for me. That's all I need!
How do you rotate it? And what's the purpose of each one?
In a well structured training running program, there are different kinds of workouts like easy runs, recovery runs, tempo runs, intervals, and long runs. In my case, I use the Pegasus for easy, recovery and long runs. I use the Zoom Fly 5 for tempo and interval runs. The Fly 5 is also the shoe I am racing in this 2024. If you want to be even more 'picky' or specific, you could have a dedicated shoe for recovery runs (one with extra cushion, aka max cushion shoe), and if you are very fast (I'd say faster than 7 minute per mile), the Vaporfly is the 'one' shoe to race 1/2 and marathon races. I am a slower runner, thus I don't need a Vaporfly, the Zoom Fly 5 is enough for me. I hope this helps.
@@TheMap1997
Tq ben for a nice shoes review.. my favourite absolutely will be vaporfly 3 😊
Why not alphafly
Brilliant video Ben..!!!!
Would you say the alphafly is faster than the vaporfly over a shorter distance such as 5/10k?
Downshifter 12 vs revolution 7 which is better for 5 km run everyday??
Is there any you can recommend for those who hsve plantar fascitiis? Or shoes thats the most stable
Vomero or Superblast?
ASICS or Saucony next please and thank you
Great video.
It helped me with my next buying decision.
Thank you Ben.