I've bought the Rebel v4 that you and other reviewers recommend. I think it's a very comfortable shoe, but it does not have enough foam. By the look of these, they'll be similar to the Rebel in that department. I think for those that want to feel the foam they should get the thicker MORE v5 or the ELITE version or even the TRAINER version that features Fuel Cell.
As a bigger guy, in my 40s, with a lot of basketball miles on my body, the max cush Nike invincible line has changed my life. I can walk all day in them. How do these compare?
NB Balos vs Brooks Glycerin Max vs the Saucony Hurricane 24. Appearance alone, I would pick the Balos. However since I am overweight I don't think having soft shoes would benefit my knees and ankles.
@@MadLadsAnonymous Yes Hurricane 24 is cheaper too and has been getting great reviews from running channels. Puma, Nike, and Adidas are always too narrow for my wide feet.
@heskicks would be interested in a More v5 vs Rebel v4 comparison as well. Maybe even include the new 1080 v14 when it's out. Plus the Balos if it's still not too much trouble of course haha
i loved em at first, but they started really hurting my feet when i had to stand on uneven surfaces. i think too responsive for everyday wear when youre standing qutie a bit and not always running/walking. had the same issue with nike zoomx. still preferring the fresh foam x with the 1080s. more v5 gettin more comfortable, but still wish toe box a bit wider.
when are you standing on uneven surfaces? I would think that would make it tough no matter the shoe tbh! but yeah some will not like too much cushion I get that also
@@heskicks I went to watch a LIV golf tournament. So when I was up at the tee box to watch guys drive, I was on a slant and just standing on that slant started killing my feet. Same thing happened when I went to a concert and was standing in the pit in front of the stage, which was on an incline, and my feet started killing me with these more responsive shoes (the golf event was with balos, the concert was with invincible run with zoom x). I dont know if I am just experiencing really odd surfaces for very specific situations, but I think there are more slanted/inclined surfaces than I realize and situations where you have to stand on them instead of just walking on them.
Have always worn New Balance high end sneakers but tried to buy some recently and sole so squishy rolled ankle just in store, what have they done , no structure anymore, no high arches. Seems like sketchers and new balance joined in foam cheap soles, definately not for sports or running. Please use caution!!!!
Hey, brother, got a question? So I was at a concert outdoor in a stadium the other night. I'm about 280 pounds. I was wearing the rebel V 4, and they were pretty damn comfortable. I have really bad knees. I'm going to get them replaced next year. Just wanted. to know if you had any recommendations besides those. As for shoes that you can wear where you're just kind of standing. I also have the 1080V13. and I find the rebel V fours are superior, I think. I'm already answering my own question. I just wasn't sure what your thoughts were. Any help would be appreciated.. I can't wear Nikes. They're tooth. narrow. FYI.
Try the Saucony Hurricane 24. I am also on the heavy side, had ACL reconstruction, but currently have a torn medial meniscus. The rebel V4 I wore casually since the release and they seem to be bottoming out now. To test if the shoe is unstable, stand on one leg and do a slight squat, if you feel the midsole collapsing on one side then it is time to change to a more stable shoe especially if overweight.
Great shoes will have to try these out when they go on sale they are $260 in Canada 🇨🇦 my gf will kill me if I buy these at regular price also I can’t find any other colour way hopefully they come out with some more