PEBAX foam, improved heel, Topo's stellar upper (improved even) and 6.9 ounces...at $150? I love Topo already, they just keep getting better. And hey, hands off to the BITR team for cranking out SO many quality videos in a short period of time. I'd be buying drinks for the house if I were there!
Some very interesting shoes! I've been enjoying the FlyLite4 for quicker runs in the hour range. It reminds me a lot of the NB Minimus Road from 2012. Tried a few other models and they felt a bit dead to me (clunky, firm, etc) but these new offerings seem very appealing! Glad there are companies like Altra and Topo making foot shaped shoes.
Altra is also ridiculously overpriced. I just wish Topo could offer some discounts and make a carbon plated marathon racing shoe since that seems to be what most performance minded marathon runners want these days.
I’ve tried and tried to love Altra. Love them in theory but not in practice. Shoes fit sloppy, durability is poor, cost is high…doesn’t make sense. Just started wearing the Topo Pursuit and they’ve been fantastic.
@@alec_schumacher Well, it depends where. I've recently bought brand new Vias for something like USD 75. Topos are much more expensive in Europe (no retailer in my country sells them).
I would have Topo as my line up (easy, interval/tempo, and race day shoes) if they could provide a similar discount for medical providers that saucony, adidas, and asics provides.
PEBAX foam, improved heel, Topo's stellar upper (improved even) and 6.9 ounces...at $150? I love Topo already, they just keep getting better. And hey, hands off to the BITR team for cranking out SO many quality videos in a short period of time. I'd be buying drinks for the house if I were there!
I am going to try a pair next year. They also look really good imo
topo picking up the fumble from altra
Sub 7 ounce Footshaped, Full Pebax midsole workout shoe… I want it!!!
Some very interesting shoes! I've been enjoying the FlyLite4 for quicker runs in the hour range. It reminds me a lot of the NB Minimus Road from 2012. Tried a few other models and they felt a bit dead to me (clunky, firm, etc) but these new offerings seem very appealing! Glad there are companies like Altra and Topo making foot shaped shoes.
Still topo is narrower and also shorter in same sizes vs altra, imho
Cyclone2 is looking nice. Pebax, improved upper, lightweight, and getting that heel to be less sloppy. Going to be a nice addition to the Topo lineup!
Wow nice updates. I’m liking the new Cyclone
Thanks for sharing so much show content! 🔥
What!? No mention of their possible carbon racer!?
Very interested in the new cyclone. I used version 1 for a 50k. Fun shoe.
I just bought some for about $40US. Looking forward to trying them out, finally.
These look solid! Gonna give Topo a try next year since Altra ruined every good shoe they made.
Altra is also ridiculously overpriced. I just wish Topo could offer some discounts and make a carbon plated marathon racing shoe since that seems to be what most performance minded marathon runners want these days.
I’ve tried and tried to love Altra. Love them in theory but not in practice. Shoes fit sloppy, durability is poor, cost is high…doesn’t make sense. Just started wearing the Topo Pursuit and they’ve been fantastic.
@@alec_schumacher Well, it depends where. I've recently bought brand new Vias for something like USD 75. Topos are much more expensive in Europe (no retailer in my country sells them).
@@ckokomo808 Recently retired my Paradigms 6 after 1000 km. No visible signs of damage, so I'm going to use them for walking.
…that phantom has me thinking.., let’s go
It looks baller. Love it.
I’m really looking forward to the Phantom 3, I’ve loved the 2. Only wish is for more substantial/durable eyelets. 🤞🏼As always, great job BITR.
I just received the gray and orange Flylite 5 topo. A little worried that I can literally see my foot through it?? Lol can that be durable? 🤔
I would have Topo as my line up (easy, interval/tempo, and race day shoes) if they could provide a similar discount for medical providers that saucony, adidas, and asics provides.
Pay your fair share, dude.