Dude… They so need the high speed in black. I work FD. Currently rocking the Belleville mini mils. They’re like slippers. I’d like to take the High Speed for a test drive at work.
So would this be a correct assessment? Trail or off road = MacV2 or Mackall Pavement = Hi Speed or Rough Runner Gym = Ballistic Trainer Also, is sizing consistent across the board?
@@Rucking I use both so I guess I don’t have a preference. Just looking for the best to ruck very hardcore desert hill with a lot of sand, loose rock, sharp jagged boulders, etc..
If you like boots for rucking, the High Speed would be great for urban rucking. The MACV-2 is great if you're primarily off road. But, if I was pounding pavement, I'd go with the High Speed.
While the Rough Runner can handle lifting, nothing compares to the Ballistic Trainers for the gym. If I could only have one for the gym and rucking, I'd go Ballistic. It is fine for rucking, just not perfect.
So the superspeed is because how fast you put them on compared to a running shoe? Why do those special forces want this? Is it because you lose or get stuff in the running shoe in bad environments? Like on an OCR I use mini gaiters for that Also, drop is not shoe nerd info. It's like as important as any part of the shoe when deciding. Take a Salomon speedcross and then an Altra and go for a trailrun and tell me it's shoe nerd info xd
Dude…
They so need the high speed in black.
I work FD.
Currently rocking the Belleville mini mils. They’re like slippers. I’d like to take the High Speed for a test drive at work.
Hopefully coming soon. But no solid intel.
Really hope for black hi speeds.
Seems logical.
I wish they still made the macv1. I've looked everywhere to snag a pair.
Love the tan leather v1 for my office boot.
So would this be a correct assessment?
Trail or off road = MacV2 or Mackall
Pavement = Hi Speed or Rough Runner
Gym = Ballistic Trainer
Also, is sizing consistent across the board?
@@williamchristos8197 yup
Which is the better off road hard core rucking shoe/boot-the MacV-2 or the Macall?
Just depends on if you like boots or shoes.
@@Rucking I use both so I guess I don’t have a preference. Just looking for the best to ruck very hardcore desert hill with a lot of sand, loose rock, sharp jagged boulders, etc..
@@edwardgomez3633 I'd probably go with the boots if you're in sand and loose rock. More likely to get that in the shoes if you go with the Mackalls.
Where/How would you use the MACV-1 Hi-Speed boots? Which of the other GR shoes could it replace?
If you like boots for rucking, the High Speed would be great for urban rucking. The MACV-2 is great if you're primarily off road. But, if I was pounding pavement, I'd go with the High Speed.
Any word if they will make the high speed MacV in Jedburgh black material? Thanks
I haven’t heard anything about that.
How would you compare these to Flux?🤔
@@markknudsen1755 never had flux. Sorry.
Which is the overall best for crossfit and rucking in your opinion?
While the Rough Runner can handle lifting, nothing compares to the Ballistic Trainers for the gym. If I could only have one for the gym and rucking, I'd go Ballistic. It is fine for rucking, just not perfect.
Agree, Ballistic Trainers are my go to for the gym and CrossFit workouts.
Which shoe/boot is better for rucking on pavement?
I’d prefer the rough runners. If you like boots, high speed.
So the superspeed is because how fast you put them on compared to a running shoe?
Why do those special forces want this? Is it because you lose or get stuff in the running shoe in bad environments?
Like on an OCR I use mini gaiters for that
Also, drop is not shoe nerd info. It's like as important as any part of the shoe when deciding.
Take a Salomon speedcross and then an Altra and go for a trailrun and tell me it's shoe nerd info xd