Yeh I did see that problem with a few. Thankfully mine are okay. I read one post where someone was taking their shoe off using the other foot on the heel of the shoe, definitely not recommended due the design of that heel. Thanks for watching, appreciate you 🙏
@@EnduranceAaron Hohoho! I know which reddit post you are referring too! Luckily yours is in good shape. I love the shoe but I hate the quality control issues. In Singapore, there are cases where the entire midsole split/cracked and separated from the upper. Still, all of us could not get a refund and only a 1 to 1 exchange. Perhaps it could be an environment issue but for a shoe which I only ran 3 times and under 30km, it's quite unacceptable :( Love your content, keep it up!
Yeh exactly. Is a shame on the inflation hence in the review I highlight the need for a better price point. I was fortunate to have vouchers otherwise I wouldn’t have purchased these at the price point. Ironically I’ll be wearing these in Vietnam in November for a race 🇻🇳 Thanks for watching I appreciate it 🙏
Yeh I think there is definitely a good argument there. I guess it depends on whether you’re a heal striker or mid to forefoot striker. I found in the first version the heal area had little if any durability whereas at least they’ve added traction to the heal of version 3, even if it is small. I definitely hear you though. I’ll probably wear these purely for races so hopefully get a good life out of them. Thanks a heap for watching and your comments 🙏
Not worth it. Mine broke after 29km with the heel decoupling from the midsole.
Yeh I did see that problem with a few. Thankfully mine are okay. I read one post where someone was taking their shoe off using the other foot on the heel of the shoe, definitely not recommended due the design of that heel. Thanks for watching, appreciate you 🙏
@@EnduranceAaron Hohoho! I know which reddit post you are referring too! Luckily yours is in good shape. I love the shoe but I hate the quality control issues. In Singapore, there are cases where the entire midsole split/cracked and separated from the upper. Still, all of us could not get a refund and only a 1 to 1 exchange. Perhaps it could be an environment issue but for a shoe which I only ran 3 times and under 30km, it's quite unacceptable :(
Love your content, keep it up!
Why I am not surprised.
Produced in Vietnam for something like $25 😅
Yeh exactly. Is a shame on the inflation hence in the review I highlight the need for a better price point. I was fortunate to have vouchers otherwise I wouldn’t have purchased these at the price point. Ironically I’ll be wearing these in Vietnam in November for a race 🇻🇳 Thanks for watching I appreciate it 🙏
Awesome, vid. Love the intro unboxing sequence and the overall review. Great to see your channel growing each post.
Thanks Blake. Working on improving my editing to keep it visually engaging. Again thanks for watching 🙏
I brought these the other week today I went to see the London Marathon so many runners were wearing these today
Yeh it was the same at Brighton marathon a few weeks back, everyone had them on. How do you find them? Thanks for watching 🙏
@@EnduranceAaron I have n’t gone out for a run in them yet I do have the AF1 & AF2
So did a lot of those guys run a PR?
I am worried on the durability of the outsole. I think it will not last long
Yeh I think there is definitely a good argument there. I guess it depends on whether you’re a heal striker or mid to forefoot striker. I found in the first version the heal area had little if any durability whereas at least they’ve added traction to the heal of version 3, even if it is small. I definitely hear you though. I’ll probably wear these purely for races so hopefully get a good life out of them. Thanks a heap for watching and your comments 🙏
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Thanks for watching Yana 😃 hope you’re well 🙏
Hi sir , do you use the same size in these? Or you went sizes up ?
Hi Jason, thank you for watching. I stayed same size 11.5US which I’m the same in most Nike shoes.
@@EnduranceAaron thank you for the info