Thank you so much for putting this video out. Given my situation as being a nurse who typically leans on his heals more than their toes I think I’m gonna try out the 5.0 . I will say that I have two pairs of the 1.0 (all white and with the black sole) and have LOVED these pairs that have lasted me years. I’m hoping for the best
Big thanks for checking out the video and commenting! The Ultraboost 1.0 and 5.0 are both great choices. I’m sure you’ll find the 5.0 a worthy replacement.
@@fitnessnbeer9835 No I haven't. I tried my friend who had UB. I don't know which ones he had, but when I put them on. It feel like stepping on a cloud.
whens leaf twig razor reviewing coming. you should compare boost vs nike zoomx or reactx. i dont like running shoes for casual something about high heel and low toe area doesn't work for me i prefer flat basketball shoes for casual
I am Korean, so please understand that I may not be good at English. I have plantar fasciitis. Therefore, I am looking for comfortable shoes that hold my feet safely when walking or jogging for a long time. Hoka: Bondi 8 vs Clifton 9 vs Gaviota 5 Brooks: Glycerin gts 21 vs Goast Max 2 vs Adrenaline gts 23 New Balance: 1080v14 vs 860 v14 vs more V5 Out of the 9 shoes above, what is the best shoe for me and why?
Totally agree that the 1.0 is a superior lifestyle shoe in feel, stability, ease of putting on, and it’s a good walking and running shoe but the 5 is certainly better for those uses.
Was really helpful. I thought that the Ultraboost 5 would be the direct replacement of the Ultraboost 1. So I wanted to check why the Ultraboost 1 is still selling. They should have let the Ultraboost be the typical Lifestyle shoe and name the Ultraboost 5 differently.
I agree with this sentiment. The 1.0 make a great lifestyle shoe. But I guess they’re keeping the boost name because of the material?🤷🏾♂️ Huge thanks for checking out the video and commenting!
The 5x adds more height for sure but it also has a more significant heel to toe drop. If you’re looking for a sneaker that adds height, I recommend the New Balance More V5, get maybe 2 inches and the shoe is still comfy. Big thanks for watching and asking!
@@fitnessnbeer9835I don’t think that’s true, both are listed by Adidas as 10mm drop, and Run Repeats lab measurements have the 1.0 at 14.2mm drop and the 5 at 10.6mm
the 1.0 definitely more comfort for casual travelling no issue for long distance walk.. the UBL more for daily runner , good at running the boost activate the bouncing, not very nice for jz a walk..
Big thanks for checking out the video and sharing your thoughts. I totally agree about the Ultraboost 1.0 for comfort. I don’t like the Ultra Boost light as much but it’s still okay.
Thank you so much for putting this video out. Given my situation as being a nurse who typically leans on his heals more than their toes I think I’m gonna try out the 5.0 . I will say that I have two pairs of the 1.0 (all white and with the black sole) and have LOVED these pairs that have lasted me years. I’m hoping for the best
Big thanks for checking out the video and commenting! The Ultraboost 1.0 and 5.0 are both great choices. I’m sure you’ll find the 5.0 a worthy replacement.
Thank you for this video. I kept looking at these shoes vs the UB 1.0.
@@xxxxxxyyyyy big thanks for checking out the video and commenting.
They’re both interesting models but I personally like the 1.0 better in general.
I pulled the trigger and got the 5x. You made some great points. I couldn't stop staring at how the 5x was looking.
@@xxxxxxyyyyy have your tried both 1.0 and 5x? If so, what’d ya think?
Either way what do you think of the 5x?
@@fitnessnbeer9835 No I haven't. I tried my friend who had UB. I don't know which ones he had, but when I put them on. It feel like stepping on a cloud.
whens leaf twig razor reviewing coming. you should compare boost vs nike zoomx or reactx. i dont like running shoes for casual something about high heel and low toe area doesn't work for me i prefer flat basketball shoes for casual
I am Korean, so please understand that I may not be good at English.
I have plantar fasciitis. Therefore, I am looking for comfortable shoes that hold my feet safely when walking or jogging for a long time.
Hoka: Bondi 8 vs Clifton 9 vs Gaviota 5
Brooks: Glycerin gts 21 vs Goast Max 2 vs Adrenaline gts 23
New Balance: 1080v14 vs 860 v14 vs more V5
Out of the 9 shoes above, what is the best shoe for me and why?
Totally agree that the 1.0 is a superior lifestyle shoe in feel, stability, ease of putting on, and it’s a good walking and running shoe but the 5 is certainly better for those uses.
Agreed 100%
Huge thanks for checking out the video and sharing your thoughts!
Was really helpful. I thought that the Ultraboost 5 would be the direct replacement of the Ultraboost 1. So I wanted to check why the Ultraboost 1 is still selling. They should have let the Ultraboost be the typical Lifestyle shoe and name the Ultraboost 5 differently.
I agree with this sentiment. The 1.0 make a great lifestyle shoe. But I guess they’re keeping the boost name because of the material?🤷🏾♂️
Huge thanks for checking out the video and commenting!
Which one adds more height
The 5x adds more height for sure but it also has a more significant heel to toe drop.
If you’re looking for a sneaker that adds height, I recommend the New Balance More V5, get maybe 2 inches and the shoe is still comfy.
Big thanks for watching and asking!
@@fitnessnbeer9835I don’t think that’s true, both are listed by Adidas as 10mm drop, and Run Repeats lab measurements have the 1.0 at 14.2mm drop and the 5 at 10.6mm
the 1.0 definitely more comfort for casual travelling no issue for long distance walk.. the UBL more for daily runner , good at running the boost activate the bouncing, not very nice for jz a walk..
Big thanks for checking out the video and sharing your thoughts. I totally agree about the Ultraboost 1.0 for comfort. I don’t like the Ultra Boost light as much but it’s still okay.