Great shoe review. I particularly liked the titles coming in from the right - much easier to read 😀 They look like good tempo and interval training shoes, but I've already got shoes for that in my rotation, so I don't think I have space for these 😔. It's also good that nike have reverted their returns policy. Do you know if it allows you to run outside in the shoes and still return them (like the policy from a couple of years ago did)?
Glad you like the titles, will keep them this way, except for a video that is half finished, and when its released you won't need them. I think the returns policy allows you to run in the shoes. Can't find the T's & C's but otherwise not much point in hanging on to them for 60 days. I am going to hang on to these so won't be testing that bit!
Nike changed its warranty policy in my country. Now once used, no more warranty. I bought the Invincible 3, straightaway used for a 10k and came back, the upper torn from the midsole, the glue gave way. Submitted a Return and Nike rejected my claim invoking the policy, 'Once used, no more warranty '. I hated that.
I know there is no longer the no questions asked return policy if you don’t like them even after some use but a friend of mine returned this ZF6 because the outsole came loose on first run. Seems very odd they won’t refund/exhange faulty products. Did you check the exact wording of the returns policy ?
Here you go Tim The Irish returns policy www.nike.com/ie/help/a/returns-policy The British returns policy www.nike.com/gb/help/a/returns-policy The USA returns policy www.nike.com/help/a/returns-policy Looks like two years for defective or faulty goods in Ireland and UK. 60 days in the US
Both you and Tim Grose rate this , so no doubt a good shoe . Nike finally has a alternative to the saucony speed, Novablast . Thanks for the review. PS.. that is some even wear patterns .. you are deffo not a candidate for stability shoe testing (might even caus you an injury ) .
Ha. I was enjoying one of Tim's videos recently and he started talking about the Zoom Fly 6 so I stopped as i didn't want to be influenced before I made my review. Doing lots of testing against the AF3 for a future video...when I can come to some clear conclusions. and no, I won't be testing any stability shoes anytime soon...
Having watched your review Barry, I want to buy these shoes. However I’m still getting over an injury, how do these Zoom Flys feel at slower paces? Thanks for the great videos!
Hello Guy. They felt good for me at all the paces. The high stack means I would hold off running in them if I had an injury as I like a really stable platform when I am injured. But other than that any pace anytime. Best wishes with the injury recovery.
Yes. The stack height means that I would be careful on any sharp turns, but must marathons don't have sharp turns. They should be fine. One side note is that the 42mm stack height means that they are not permissible for World Athletics Series Events but are allowable where the level of competition may not be relevant for international statistical purposes and where, therefore, Rules and Regulations may deviate from those in force at World Athletics. It really only applies to people chasing records and world class performances. Best wishes for your marathon.
@@jessapaclibar6053 They come in women’s sizes so they can use them. I imagine they work just as well as the men’s versions, but I have not tested them for obvious reasons.
4:09 didn't know this shoecan make you levitate 😂. Love mine, i hope they release more colorway want to buy a pair or 2 more 😅
My thoughts exactly, on levitating 🫶
Great shoe review. I particularly liked the titles coming in from the right - much easier to read 😀
They look like good tempo and interval training shoes, but I've already got shoes for that in my rotation, so I don't think I have space for these 😔.
It's also good that nike have reverted their returns policy. Do you know if it allows you to run outside in the shoes and still return them (like the policy from a couple of years ago did)?
Glad you like the titles, will keep them this way, except for a video that is half finished, and when its released you won't need them. I think the returns policy allows you to run in the shoes. Can't find the T's & C's but otherwise not much point in hanging on to them for 60 days. I am going to hang on to these so won't be testing that bit!
Always enjoy your content 👍
Thanks Brian, more in the making...
Nike changed its warranty policy in my country. Now once used, no more warranty. I bought the Invincible 3, straightaway used for a 10k and came back, the upper torn from the midsole, the glue gave way. Submitted a Return and Nike rejected my claim invoking the policy, 'Once used, no more warranty '. I hated that.
That is terrible. At a minimum they should replace faulty or damaged goods.
I know there is no longer the no questions asked return policy if you don’t like them even after some use but a friend of mine returned this ZF6 because the outsole came loose on first run. Seems very odd they won’t refund/exhange faulty products. Did you check the exact wording of the returns policy ?
Here you go Tim
The Irish returns policy
www.nike.com/ie/help/a/returns-policy
The British returns policy
www.nike.com/gb/help/a/returns-policy
The USA returns policy
www.nike.com/help/a/returns-policy
Looks like two years for defective or faulty goods in Ireland and UK. 60 days in the US
Both you and Tim Grose rate this , so no doubt a good shoe . Nike finally has a alternative to the saucony speed, Novablast . Thanks for the review. PS.. that is some even wear patterns .. you are deffo not a candidate for stability shoe testing (might even caus you an injury ) .
Ha. I was enjoying one of Tim's videos recently and he started talking about the Zoom Fly 6 so I stopped as i didn't want to be influenced before I made my review. Doing lots of testing against the AF3 for a future video...when I can come to some clear conclusions. and no, I won't be testing any stability shoes anytime soon...
Yes I do like these ones. Already over 50 miles. I have now done my own review video :)
Right so, will get watching!
Having watched your review Barry, I want to buy these shoes. However I’m still getting over an injury, how do these Zoom Flys feel at slower paces? Thanks for the great videos!
Hello Guy. They felt good for me at all the paces. The high stack means I would hold off running in them if I had an injury as I like a really stable platform when I am injured. But other than that any pace anytime. Best wishes with the injury recovery.
Great review, totally agree with the Pegasus Plus being boring and lifeless..
Glad to hear it wasn't just me who didn't think much of them...
$225.00 Canadian!
On a brighter note the Vapotfly 3 is on Black Friday Discount CA$340 -25%...
Can I take this to a 6-hour marathon?
Yes. The stack height means that I would be careful on any sharp turns, but must marathons don't have sharp turns. They should be fine.
One side note is that the 42mm stack height means that they are not permissible for World Athletics Series Events but are allowable where the level of competition may not be relevant for international statistical purposes and where, therefore, Rules and Regulations may deviate from those in force at World Athletics. It really only applies to people chasing records and world class performances.
Best wishes for your marathon.
@ thank you for the detailed response! Much appreciated
Women can use this shoes?
@@jessapaclibar6053 They come in women’s sizes so they can use them. I imagine they work just as well as the men’s versions, but I have not tested them for obvious reasons.