I find the perception of the rocker can change once it's loaded with weight. The way the foam compresses and decompresses and how much the shoe flattens out, depending on how stiff it is, can affect that. Stiffer or plated shoes should maintain that better. Also, shout out to Charli for her cooking. Everything she makes looks great and now she's dropping homemade tortillas?
Yo, glad to see you made it ok. But I have a suggestion, you need to trim away those branches of that tree. Those things become projectiles. Stay Safe Alwayz
Not even a hurricane stops the grind!! BANG 💥 Also have you seen the adizero evo sl?? That’s the shoe I’ve been waiting adidas to make!! It’s like the adios pro 3/4 but without the energy rods!!! Super excited for that one. Supposedly going for 150$!! Might blow the superblast out the water 👀
I just clicked over 106 miles in my Hoka skyflows, and I have to say I had the same experience. The first 30 miles or so I kept asking myself…”Do I like these shoes?” But now that I’m over 100 miles in, they’re one of my favorites and I use them in rotation with my Mach 6.
Here for the HP references! Have been enjoying my Skyflows both on road and treadmill quite a bit too 👍 Supwell Kitchen also bringing the heat always! You should try stuffed cookies (if you haven't yet already).... game changing post-run treats!
skyflow looks like a winner for me great oat/raison cookie, reminds me of the british flapjacks without the banana in it.......slow old runner takes a flapjack or a cookie instead of a gel any day of the year ......70 and older taks joy over performance
You mention 1080 as being the leading soft shoe of the year, maybe the softest.....but isn't last year's 13 softer than the 14? And I did watch 'Horizon,' or should I say Part 1. Well, I didn't really get it. Was there a particular story being told? There didn't seem to be any resolution. No story ends as far as I could tell. Now, that could very well be because it's not over. Perhaps after Parts 2-4 a satisfying conclusion will be reached. Then again, I feel like there must have been a Part 0 or something because we seem to enter situations already underway. How did we get to this point? Anyway, that's what I thought about it.......
How do you think the Skyflow stacks up against the Triumph 20/21? I just picked up the 21s and already love them. I’m debating just hoarding a few more pairs since they’re cheaper than any new model daily trainer.
Yo!!!! Need a new daily trainer. Looking for some good recs from the hobby jogger crew. I'm a little heavier (200ish lbs) and I have a lower cadence (162), I'm a mid-foot striker who falls back to heels late in races. I like a lower drop (5-8 mm) and want my next trainer to have good pop but not too firm. My daily runs are 6-10 miles. Lmk please if you know of a good shoe that fits the bill. FYI - I already have the 1080v13 which I love for recovery and long run but find too soft to want to use as a daily.
I have the NB880v14, the firmer foam becomes softer due to how heavy I am, and I find them soft enough for recovery runs and phenomenal for daily trainers. I don't bottom out in them either. 264lbs 5'10"
My experience with Hoka Skyflow. Bouncy, stable, comfy. But heavier than my NB4, uncomfortable tongue even though it is a very thick one, I feel the pressure from the laces. Sizing/fitting is just weird. My regular foot size is too small, ended up getting half size bigger and they are too long. And they poke into my arches. Never buying Hoka's again. Too bad because I wanted to like them.
@@supwell Second run felt better until the 7 miles mark when I felt a hot spot that developed into a blister. Suddenly my Hoka nightmare is back. I had 6 blisters on each foot with older Clifton in my regular size. Skyflow is half size bigger. Hoka no more. Man I hate it because I like the foam a lot. Can you recommend smth similar with lower drop? Thanks!
Yeah Skyflow is definitely narrower! They both come in a wide version though. New balance 860 is a good versatile and fun everyday shoe that has a wider toebox if those don't work for you
Awesome thanks for the super fast reply & recommendation! (Btw I really enjoyed your vid, it has a more personal touch and it's really inspiring, especially the occasional nature shot! It's content made with love and one can tell. ❤)
That oatmeal raisin cookie looked like the perfect texture. If you want to indulge sometime, replacing raisins with chocolate chips is 🤌 magnifique (French chef accent)
@@supwell those are bomb and definitely upmarket cookies. But my favorite oatmeal chocolate chips are either homemade or weirdly Potbelly has a very satisfying one.
Thanks for the name drop!!! Come to the app and pick up your 13’s! It’s a GREAT community!
Perhaps it’s time to get yourself a treadmill in ya house ma bro for those hurricane miles 🔥🔥🔥 shoutout to the alternate routes putting in work!
I love my Skyflows. Comfy, mild bounce, handles different paces, disappears on foot.
Would love to see you review the Tempus 2!!!!
I find the perception of the rocker can change once it's loaded with weight. The way the foam compresses and decompresses and how much the shoe flattens out, depending on how stiff it is, can affect that. Stiffer or plated shoes should maintain that better.
Also, shout out to Charli for her cooking. Everything she makes looks great and now she's dropping homemade tortillas?
Shout out to the hobby jogger puttin' in the work with that wind!
Skyflow looks like a great replacement for my triumph 20/21
Yo, glad to see you made it ok. But I have a suggestion, you need to trim away those branches of that tree. Those things become projectiles. Stay Safe Alwayz
I speak from experience of what happens here in the islands
Not even a hurricane stops the grind!! BANG 💥
Also have you seen the adizero evo sl?? That’s the shoe I’ve been waiting adidas to make!! It’s like the adios pro 3/4 but without the energy rods!!! Super excited for that one. Supposedly going for 150$!!
Might blow the superblast out the water 👀
Supwell gang in the building!!!!!
Yessir... Pushing out the content like a beast!!
I just clicked over 106 miles in my Hoka skyflows, and I have to say I had the same experience. The first 30 miles or so I kept asking myself…”Do I like these shoes?” But now that I’m over 100 miles in, they’re one of my favorites and I use them in rotation with my Mach 6.
What’s different with the Clifton? Thanks
We hobby jogging!?
We hobby jogging.
16:01 BANG BANG - Emeril Lagasse
Here for the HP references! Have been enjoying my Skyflows both on road and treadmill quite a bit too 👍 Supwell Kitchen also bringing the heat always! You should try stuffed cookies (if you haven't yet already).... game changing post-run treats!
Stuffed cookies sound awesome! Will have to give those a try
Size 13 unloading😮. Time to start shopping supwell app
Yes hit up my guy Dan Amos! He has a bunch of awesome shoes for sale
When can we get a cookbook by Charli? Another section on the Supwell App featuring her recipes?
I'm trying to convince her! 😂 Stay tuned
Hobby jogger science is very accurate.
It's a constant battle with the wind in the UK at this time of year. Maybe not quite to hurricane levels but still...
skyflow looks like a winner for me
great oat/raison cookie, reminds me of the british flapjacks without the banana in it.......slow old runner takes a flapjack or a cookie instead of a gel any day of the year
......70 and older taks joy over performance
somebody seems to like the majority of my comments and gives them a thumbs up. Thank you very much, i appreciate that a lot
Dang, can Charlie send me that tortilla recipe? Those look amazing.
You mention 1080 as being the leading soft shoe of the year, maybe the softest.....but isn't last year's 13 softer than the 14?
And I did watch 'Horizon,' or should I say Part 1. Well, I didn't really get it. Was there a particular story being told? There didn't seem to be any resolution. No story ends as far as I could tell. Now, that could very well be because it's not over. Perhaps after Parts 2-4 a satisfying conclusion will be reached. Then again, I feel like there must have been a Part 0 or something because we seem to enter situations already underway. How did we get to this point?
Anyway, that's what I thought about it.......
any plans on dropping those hobby jogger hats?
Yes more coming soon! Stay tuned
How do you think the Skyflow stacks up against the Triumph 20/21?
I just picked up the 21s and already love them. I’m debating just hoarding a few more pairs since they’re cheaper than any new model daily trainer.
That's what I was wondering. I love those particular Triumphs.
Ah, at 39:20 he brings it up: these for him are more like the Endorphin Shifts, while those Triumphs are apparently ike the Adidas Supernova Primas.
Yo!!!! Need a new daily trainer. Looking for some good recs from the hobby jogger crew. I'm a little heavier (200ish lbs) and I have a lower cadence (162), I'm a mid-foot striker who falls back to heels late in races. I like a lower drop (5-8 mm) and want my next trainer to have good pop but not too firm. My daily runs are 6-10 miles. Lmk please if you know of a good shoe that fits the bill.
FYI - I already have the 1080v13 which I love for recovery and long run but find too soft to want to use as a daily.
Brooks ghost max2
Hoka Mach all day
@@willjr2520I second the Ghost 👻 Max 2. Love mine too!!!
I have the NB880v14, the firmer foam becomes softer due to how heavy I am, and I find them soft enough for recovery runs and phenomenal for daily trainers. I don't bottom out in them either. 264lbs 5'10"
I see a few recs here for ghost max 2 - that's a great pick
Hoka SkizzleFlizzle ✌️😄
My experience with Hoka Skyflow. Bouncy, stable, comfy. But heavier than my NB4, uncomfortable tongue even though it is a very thick one, I feel the pressure from the laces. Sizing/fitting is just weird. My regular foot size is too small, ended up getting half size bigger and they are too long. And they poke into my arches. Never buying Hoka's again. Too bad because I wanted to like them.
Sorry to hear that! They are on the narrow side for sure. There is a wide version though, so that might work for you
@@supwell Second run felt better until the 7 miles mark when I felt a hot spot that developed into a blister. Suddenly my Hoka nightmare is back. I had 6 blisters on each foot with older Clifton in my regular size. Skyflow is half size bigger. Hoka no more. Man I hate it because I like the foam a lot. Can you recommend smth similar with lower drop? Thanks!
@@bogdanceausescu7403 Ghost max 2 is a good alternative - bouncy and comfortable but still supportive. Fit is better for most people as well
Why you never order the wide version? 🤷🏻♂️ 🤦🏻♂️
Hey Yowana! I tried Novablast and I felt them so narrow on my feet...
Would you say Skyflow is narrower than the Nova 4?
Yeah Skyflow is definitely narrower! They both come in a wide version though. New balance 860 is a good versatile and fun everyday shoe that has a wider toebox if those don't work for you
Awesome thanks for the super fast reply & recommendation!
(Btw I really enjoyed your vid, it has a more personal touch and it's really inspiring, especially the occasional nature shot! It's content made with love and one can tell. ❤)
Thank you so much! I appreciate you noticing 🙌🏽💪🏽
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Hello yowana
sup!
The colour is solely made for the shelf, nor for the road. Ridiculous.
Video is four times (4x), possibly even 10 times (10x), as long as any other ShoeTuber would make their review for a pair of shoes.
That oatmeal raisin cookie looked like the perfect texture. If you want to indulge sometime, replacing raisins with chocolate chips is 🤌 magnifique (French chef accent)
Reminds me that the number one thing I miss about New York is the levain cookies
@@supwell those are bomb and definitely upmarket cookies. But my favorite oatmeal chocolate chips are either homemade or weirdly Potbelly has a very satisfying one.