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Good evening and thanks for the review, is the fit the same as for the size? I already have a US 9 of the propel and would like to get the fresh foam. by chance he reviewed the fresh foam 1080 because I would like to find information on the width of the shoe, elasticity of the mesh in the midfoot :)
Thanks man! Adidas Light has more stability. More protection...Both are good...But I believe that the Light might have little bit more cushioning on the heel... 1080v12 was lacking "there" a bit.
Could you please share the link of the video where you saw the cutting process of this model? I want to see the plate from the inside before buy this model
Sure, you can find here that article: runrepeat.com/new-balance-fuelcell-propel-v4 I hope this is useful. The plate is TPU here, not carbon... Unfortunately.
I feel that are about the same in softness and the only think that makes an important difference remains the real internal midsole stack. Usually no matter which kind of foam of these 2 is inside the stack will make them a good or bad sneaker for me... I "tested" a good number of sneakers many with very soft foams (with Boost foam happened so many times that is even frustrating), I mean good looking sneakers... cool colors... But with lame internal midsole thickness that sneaker end up being "a bad joke".
I don't have many videos with Asics because I was disappointed with the quality and the longevity in few occasions and lost my interest in them. I usually prefer to have sneakers that have a good ratio in between "the price-quality-performance-longevity" and with the last few models kinda end up not wanting to check more of them. They have soft foams (like I prefer) but the outsoles are without a good amount of rubber in them... The safety and the durability will be affected... That for me is NOT a good deal. So, I will simply skip it that model or even brand if I find a similar problems in more new models...
IF you have any questions just let me know. I will try to reply every time I can. Otherwise enjoy it! BTW IF YOU FIND MY REPLIES USEFUL, please consider leaving a LIKE to THE VIDEO. Will be THE BEST way to say a warm "Thanks"! 😊
i was wondering how the new balance fuel cell propel v4 performs in short distance running instead of long distance running, such 100 meter sprints
Probably that will the best use for them. Nothing that needs endurance... Only good stability and firmer midsoles and lityle bit of bounce back.
You really do such great and detailed videos. Thank you and happy new year to you. 🙂
Thank you!😊
Good evening and thanks for the review, is the fit the same as for the size? I already have a US 9 of the propel and would like to get the fresh foam. by chance he reviewed the fresh foam 1080 because I would like to find information on the width of the shoe, elasticity of the mesh in the midfoot :)
Thanks!
They run true to size.
About the mesh, the elasticity is OK but not as good as Adidas UB for example.
You’re the best shoe reviewer👍 Which shoe would you choose for every day wear in terms of comfort and stability- Ultraboost light or NB 1080v12?
Thanks man!
Adidas Light has more stability. More protection...Both are good...But I believe that the Light might have little bit more cushioning on the heel... 1080v12 was lacking "there" a bit.
@@EasyLifeES thanks a lot :)
@@anjalirawat5378 Sure, you're welcome!
Thank you
Sure, you're welcome!
Could you please share the link of the video where you saw the cutting process of this model? I want to see the plate from the inside before buy this model
Sure, you can find here that article:
runrepeat.com/new-balance-fuelcell-propel-v4
I hope this is useful. The plate is TPU here, not carbon... Unfortunately.
Which is softer fresh foam x or the rebel...i felt its to be softer than any of the fresh foam
I feel that are about the same in softness and the only think that makes an important difference remains the real internal midsole stack.
Usually no matter which kind of foam of these 2 is inside the stack will make them a good or bad sneaker for me...
I "tested" a good number of sneakers many with very soft foams (with Boost foam happened so many times that is even frustrating), I mean good looking sneakers... cool colors... But with lame internal midsole thickness that sneaker end up being "a bad joke".
@@EasyLifeES thanks but a good detailed video overall...Have you made videos of Asics sneakers?
I don't have many videos with Asics because I was disappointed with the quality and the longevity in few occasions and lost my interest in them.
I usually prefer to have sneakers that have a good ratio in between "the price-quality-performance-longevity" and with the last few models kinda end up not wanting to check more of them.
They have soft foams (like I prefer) but the outsoles are without a good amount of rubber in them... The safety and the durability will be affected... That for me is NOT a good deal.
So, I will simply skip it that model or even brand if I find a similar problems in more new models...