fully agree! I needed a non-plated daily trainer as my achilles seems to got used to plates and hurt. I tried in store and found them fantastic. So will use in rotation to allow feet get stronger and release tension caused by carbon (or nylon) plated shoes......
I liked v1, felt really great but couldn’t get past 10 miles at a time in them before they felt too minimal. I Killed that pair on a treadmill last year and moved on to other shoe options. Just tried on the v3 today and man it felt awesome all over again running around the parking lot of the running store, but I couldn’t help but think they may bottom out for me early in miles and didn’t get them - seeing your review makes me think I should just go back grab them anyway….now I will go crazy trying to decide
Congratulations on the rewiew, I currently train with asics noosa tri 14 and my question is, are they more or less from the same category???? It would be worth buying them. Greetings and thank you
Haven’t ran in the new noosas in a while. I’ve ran in version 1-5. But yes, they are built for the same type of workouts but from my understanding the noosa can handle longer runs better. These shoes are so fun, I think they are worth trying on at your local store to see if it’s worth the money to you. It is to me!
Equally sprinting, wider base on Novablast…softer feel for rebel v3. I’d base your decision on the feel of the softness of rebel. Some may not like the softness
Nice review PP. Great information based on personal experience. Did you find it slightly short or tight? I want a pair but do I need to go up a half size?
I have the REBEL V2 but it's to soft for me and hurts my metatarsal when I get on gravel.. I think its because the outsole on the V2 is so soft. Is there more protection in V3? I get to much road feel into V2 ⁉️
has the side to side stability increased with the wider base? I ran in the v2 for a bit and the heel was a little too squishy with side to side movement for me compared to the Hoka Mach. I really loved the bounce in the v2 but started to develop post tibial pain. I ride on the outside of my right foot too which is why I was surprised by the interior post tibial ache.
Not really especially when compared to the Mach 4/5. The stability is better but not anything like those shoes. I haven’t had any issues with the softness of the shoe and I’m a handful of runs from being at 200+ miles
I haven’t ran in nimbus in a while so wouldn’t be fair to say but I have never ran in a softer shoe. That goes for super shoes as well. That’s why I was so surprised it had response to it.
I am not a sports guy or runner guy I need a soft, smooth, light, cushiony one, pillowy feeling like waking on a cloud or jelly for walking in a mall for a casual & lifestyle so which one do you prefer 1080 v12 or More v4 or FuelCell Rebel v3?
@@thepacepusher just 2 hours ago I've tried 1080 v12 and 2 days ago I tried FuelCell but still did not try More v4 yet, thank you for your reply and advice.
@@i.p2088 thank you for your reply and sharing your experiment, I like it but still I want to try More V4 and give it chance so I can judge which one is better for me.
the shoe looks really fun and beautiful, can it compare to the rincon 2? this is my soft limit. very soft shoes make me more unstable and tire me a lot as you described. thanks for the review bro.
fully agree! I needed a non-plated daily trainer as my achilles seems to got used to plates and hurt. I tried in store and found them fantastic. So will use in rotation to allow feet get stronger and release tension caused by carbon (or nylon) plated shoes......
Just got my v2 to 320 miles and still contemplating putting some more miles on them. Great shoes
Nice! I already babied them when I reached 200 miles 😅, now I only use them on tracks for short workout
Great insight can't wait till minez arrivez!
I liked v1, felt really great but couldn’t get past 10 miles at a time in them before they felt too minimal. I Killed that pair on a treadmill last year and moved on to other shoe options.
Just tried on the v3 today and man it felt awesome all over again running around the parking lot of the running store, but I couldn’t help but think they may bottom out for me early in miles and didn’t get them - seeing your review makes me think I should just go back grab them anyway….now I will go crazy trying to decide
I just got over 100 miles in them and still loving them!
Ended up snagging a pair, 20 miles in them so far and really like them a lot. thanks for the push on them.
@@seanwise7464 nice. I just hit 100 today and still loving them!
How are the shoes holding up now?
@@SofaKingA I just passed 210 miles and filming a video review today to post Monday.
Congratulations on the rewiew, I currently train with asics noosa tri 14 and my question is, are they more or less from the same category????
It would be worth buying them.
Greetings and thank you
Haven’t ran in the new noosas in a while. I’ve ran in version 1-5. But yes, they are built for the same type of workouts but from my understanding the noosa can handle longer runs better. These shoes are so fun, I think they are worth trying on at your local store to see if it’s worth the money to you. It is to me!
V interesting! So...this, or Novablast 3...??! (How do they compare on foot - which is springier?)
Equally sprinting, wider base on Novablast…softer feel for rebel v3. I’d base your decision on the feel of the softness of rebel. Some may not like the softness
Nice review PP. Great information based on personal experience. Did you find it slightly short or tight? I want a pair but do I need to go up a half size?
No it was very true to size. Not narrow or short
I have the REBEL V2 but it's to soft for me and hurts my metatarsal when I get on gravel.. I think its because the outsole on the V2 is so soft. Is there more protection in V3? I get to much road feel into V2 ⁉️
I believe you’ll be getting that same feeling. The softness will still give you the ground contact. Felt it a little today on my run
I have the same problem with V2! 😨
has the side to side stability increased with the wider base? I ran in the v2 for a bit and the heel was a little too squishy with side to side movement for me compared to the Hoka Mach. I really loved the bounce in the v2 but started to develop post tibial pain. I ride on the outside of my right foot too which is why I was surprised by the interior post tibial ache.
Not really especially when compared to the Mach 4/5. The stability is better but not anything like those shoes. I haven’t had any issues with the softness of the shoe and I’m a handful of runs from being at 200+ miles
@@thepacepusher wow already at 200mi?! I may get them on sale. V2 was too minimal for me. Glad they fixed the upper.
How does it compare to the Asics Nimbus 24?! The Nimbus is pretty darn soft and squishy!
I haven’t ran in nimbus in a while so wouldn’t be fair to say but I have never ran in a softer shoe. That goes for super shoes as well. That’s why I was so surprised it had response to it.
I am not a sports guy or runner guy I need a soft, smooth, light, cushiony one, pillowy feeling like waking on a cloud or jelly for walking in a mall for a casual & lifestyle so which one do you prefer 1080 v12 or More v4 or FuelCell Rebel v3?
Go more V4 or 1080 V12. These are really mainly running shoes that don’t have “everyday” traction on the bottom
@@thepacepusher just 2 hours ago I've tried 1080 v12 and 2 days ago I tried FuelCell but still did not try More v4 yet, thank you for your reply and advice.
I have 1080V12. It is amazing as an all day shoe. A bit heavy for me for running.
@@i.p2088 thank you for your reply and sharing your experiment, I like it but still I want to try More V4 and give it chance so I can judge which one is better for me.
the main issue I am facing that I can not find all models in one palce so I can test them and try them on the spot in the same time.
the shoe looks really fun and beautiful, can it compare to the rincon 2? this is my soft limit. very soft shoes make me more unstable and tire me a lot as you described. thanks for the review bro.
Far more soft than rincon line. I agree with the softness part but it’s just such a fun feeling