Congrats on getting your hands on a pair. These are like hens teeth at the minute. Top tip save them for the asphalt, coz them trails will wear the soles down quick. And do a dynamic warm up/stretches before your run and static stretcthing post run. I liked your video and review style!
I know that's a super shoe but oh how I wish Nike made a lifestyle version without the zoomx sole and maybe just a phylon sole for non joggers like myself to wear cuz those are one of the coolest nikes I've seen in a long time
I use similar socks on the V1 and V2 and never had issues! If you look closely on the V3, they did not use the same type of cushioning technique like the previous models. The V3 cushioning is so close and rubbing on the lateral sides.
@@stealtherider3008 these are my first, I didn’t get the v1 or v2s but I heard and see a lot that the v1 were amazing. I didn’t have any issues with running but I haven’t had a long run in them yet. Going to take them for a long run and see how they/ I do.
I’m a believer, this pair will save my knees & joints to run for many more years. I will buy again if they become available. Love it so much, I bought AF2 as well, ran for the first time just now, keeper as well.
I’m trying to work on getting away from heel striking as much as possible. I contribute that to one of the reasons for my heel injury. Appreciate the feedback. The carbon plate will help either way!
@@erikvillarreal4409 i wouldnt go for such an extreme shoe for that the full carbon fiber plate tire your feet more i would just buy normal forefoot striking shoes w/o carbon fiber plate those racing shoes are for races and personal records especially if you start with forefoot running you dont need the push from the shoe you need to go slow