There are plenty of $50-80 running shoes out there, but they're not going to feel nearly as good under-foot as these. It's a world of difference. I usually just get last year's shoes for half price instead of doling out $150+ for the new versions I want. I have gotten some wild deals over the years, including $225 marathon race shoes for $40 brand new. I got last year's NB Rebel V3, two for $100 a couple of months ago...there are always good deals on shoes from last year after the new models come out.
@@not_tadashi6112no shit but your def not wearing the Rebel to walk around town. It’s not durable enough for everyday use and there is little heel support. The support is all in mid sole and front of shoe - for running.
I just tried the ASICS kayano 31 when was to buy some Nike react running shoes and OMG… the most comfortable, supportive, light and stable shoes I’ve tried! 😳
I've had the Rebels for 5 months and I'm not suprised it's #1, super comfortable and light, the only negative that I found was with the toebox, super breathable but very thin and easy to rip/puncture.
some have a very slim profile on the heel and very high off the ground could be very unstable so need to check em out first.. but i have like NB 1080, Asics Nimbus and Adidas UltraBoost which is very stable and soo comfortable.. my current fav is from Asics, quite affordable and offer more sizing option which are very nice for wide footers
I think the nimbus 25 are great for walking, there's not much difference from the nimbus 26 and they are on special like 119$ instead of 160$ for the 26. Also, next week is Asics specials week so maybe they're even cheaper. You can't go wrong if you choose nimbus 25 or the new balance that he mentions.
I've tried most of the list and you forgot Adidas xplrboost, for me it's 1, Nike invincible run 3 it's my 2nd place and new balance is awesome but somehow it hurts me in sole of the foot maybe because they're the most squishy
Do you have a site or someplace where you list your favorite shoes for each category? I think it could be cool to keep track of your current favorite shoes!
100% agree. The "rockers" that a lot of these shoes have are totally unnecessary if you're just walking in them. Doesn't feel very good for just walking.
I walk 6 miles (2hrs) in the morning. I have over 100 miles in both the Hoka Bondi and Clifton. By the end of a walk in the Bondi I feel like I’m wearing bricks and my feet and calves are very fatigued. I’ve never felt that way in the Clifton’s. Cliftons are more comfortable for me.
And what’s wrong with that… i just don’t understand the ignorant comments made about short people… thank God you don’t have the power to create humans or we would all look tall and ugly like you ma’am
Many commentors are getting on you for sneakers instead of running shoes, which i understand but they are forgetting that this is a casual wear channel and if it was so, the list could have had basketball shoes mixed in as well. But heres whats funny, some of those same people will call football soccer.😅
Have him try Asics Kayano 30. Super comfortable, Kayano series is known for its stability and support, so it should tick all the boxes. I have Kayano 28 so I can vouch for its stability and I have gel nimbus 25, which is supremely comfortable. Asics has combined gel nimbus 25 cushion with its stability technology in Kayano 30. So it's a deadly combination.
Out of these, which one would you recommend for long city walking? I walk around 25000+ steps. My only requirement is great heel cushioning when walking.