@@trent2kg813 I agree, but 350’s are still too flat and don’t leave room for your arch. These shoes are all for running and are shaped for your foot better. Yeezys really aren’t TOO comfortable shape wise, they just have comfortable technology if that makes sense. - this is coming from someone with over 20 pairs of Yeezys hahaha
You’ve gotta be careful with these shoes. I’ve exclusively worn these extremely comfy shoes for about 3-4 years, then my foot plant got too soft and sensitive. Every time I would use hiking shoes, trail running shoes, they would feel too « hard » on my feet. I went back to normal shoes and my feet are much healthier now. If you wanna wear these comfy shoes, I’d recommend alternating between these and normal shoes to keep your feet healthy.
Well, it's not that it's too soft, but rather that this is not the correct use of these shoes (which are "SPECIAL" for running or training of at least 5k) it's like those who buy ones for "trail running" (like salomon or other type of shoes with hooks)" and they do not practice it at all, that is why you should always use a running shoe to run, a mountain shoe for that, and casual wear shoes for everyday life.
I mean it’s a pair of shoes that love for 3 years, 120 dollars is a very reasonable deal, those things are very comfortable, made nicely and they stand the test of time so it’s a good investment
@@djgoldstarr8727 bro I’ve had my Nike Pegasus 38s for over 2 yrs and I’ve ran up steep trails, been on regular runs, ran track practice w em etc😹 cmon bro stop making up shit💀
@@gg-if5di I think he means because he posts so much about shoes. He could be the spokesperson for all their shoes. I don't think he means it negatively.
The first time you wear Skechers you can't take them off for sure. Mine lasted like 6-8 months. I'm talking about the inner cushioning. Never bought Skechers again.
Hokas are by far the most comfortable shoes i’ve ever worn. Worked as a shoe salesman for multiple years. If you want a goodlooking shoe go for Nike and adidas. But if you want a comfortable shoe, go for brands like Hoka and Brooks. With Nike alot of their prices are for the brand and they use low quality materials.
Just bought the invincible run 3's, it's like stepping on a rigid bouncy marshmallow, so soft but at the same time springy enough to aid movement, all while its notably wide base makes it very supportive despite the very squishy materials used in it's design. In my opinion it's the best designed shoe I've ever worn and definitely the most comfortable, worth every cent of that near 200 price tag 👌
It is not that it makes you weak, rather the shoe is not being used for its ideal use, since they all have a 10cm drop (which in long distances from 10 to 42km helps you withstand) therefore it is only for run or train (at least 5km).
I love Yeezys, but they aren’t shaped for your foot that well. They have comfortable technology, but how it’s implemented still isn’t as good as UB’s like you’re sayin.
Reading through the comment section and seeing ppl say 120 isn't alot definitely shows they ain't independent and still living off daddy's money 😂. I work full time and 120 no matter what is alot. Ur paying for name, just buy regular shoes.
By the way, if it feels like you’re walking on marshmallows, it’s not actually good for your foot. It might feel comfortable if it will lead to decrease muscle activity in your actual foot and leg.
@@Joeyc-vd2wm No you can probably get a decent pair of running shoes that do the same crap for a lot cheaper, all you pay for with Nike and Adidas is the name. Utter load of bs and it's the same for doc martens, they used to be quality long lasting leather and now they're easier to wear and tear and last so little time compared to the old version _not to mention they're a LOT more expensive with a lot less care going into them._
I have the pegasus 39 and daamn they feel amazing, I used them to run, walk my dog, go out, everything, for more than a year now and they're still as soft and bouncy, couldn't reccommend more. (I found them at like 70€)
But they actually hurt the body by not having side to side support. Your knees are not designed to move side to side. If you're not running in these shoes you're damaging your knees. Cushion does not equal support.
Ffs, those are for running they dont support your feet, for walking. Dont get me wrong they are amazingly soft, but the softness is ment for the shock from running on a hard ground like asfalt.
I don't know why so many people are criticizing the guy, 120$ is nothing extraordinary, it seems that we are talking about 400$ shoes! 120$ It is a very normal and affordable price to have!
They’re running shoes, $120 is a good price for quality trainers. Idk why he uses them just for comfort but you can get hundreds of miles in shoes like that
Not fashionable, but the high-tec silver shadows are incredibly comfy. Not sure if they still are but used to be military issue in British Army and you can run for days in them.
The most reasonable and comfortable Nike that ive worn is the Winflo 7. I had heard they were super comfy and they had a pair for $40 at Ross, and i was blown away by how xomfy they are.
That man ain't lying I put them Pegasus 39 on black and white and they changed everything I knew about sneakers, best walking best running shoe I ever owned