Hello James! I would like to thank you for your job! I respect your dedication and seriousness that you put in your videos. The information that you provide is exactly what I want to hear when I'm asking all sorts of questions about different shoes at the shops. Those shoes in the video appeared to be the dark horse when I was choosing from different models, as they turned out to be the most comfortable ones (I was thinking between them and Nike Vomero 17 at the end, but Vomero 17 turned out to be a little bit big for my foot), although I didn't even think about buying something from NewBalance at all. I think this lineup is definitely the one that I will be paying attention to in the future, as they are really comfy and I even managed to get them at -50%.
Thanks for sharing and for watching. Yes, the fresh foam cushioning is super comfortable and there is a new model out of the 1080 which is probably why you got such a good discount.
Hi James, First, thank you very much for dedicating your time to the content on your channel. You organize your ideas well and help many people choose the right shoes for specific issues. I have plantar fasciitis, wide feet, and a very supinated stride, and your channel has been helping me decide on my next pair of shoes. I have the Nimbus 25 for running and recently bought a "Skechers Go Walk Hyper Burst." I'm a lawyer and used to wear dress shoes all day. I believe my plantar fasciitis was mainly caused by those shoes. I'm considering buying the "Hoka Bondi 8," the new "NB More v5," or the "Cloudmonster 2" from On Running. Once again, thank you very much from here in Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil.
@@ruanobritto I have similar issues, getting custom orthotics made (a good investment) & using neutral shoes with cushioning that the insoles can be switched out for orthotics worked well.
I have a question. I know its very late but when i use this to stand on the foam feels like too mush on the forefoot and the heel..to the point it pushes my arch. I bought a 880v14 after that and the arch pain is gone even tho i felt like the forefoot feels sore after an event i didnt have any arch pain. Is my arch too low or what? Or is it just too mushy? Also is there any recommendation between gel nimbus 26/ hurricane 24?
Hi, I saw your video for the first time last week. I learned I need a forefoot rocker shoe, which I haven’t really found. I tried and didn’t like the UQ. I ordered the NB 1080V13 and Brooks Ghost Max in Men 10.5 Wide to replace my Glycerin 20 in Men 10 Medium. When I try shoes, my feet like higher heel to toe as the feet don’t feel flat. I am not sure if this is perception as I have SFN in the bottom of the feet. In addition, I believe the compression socks makes my feet feel cramped, and the new custom orthotics top material is not so soft like the ones they made for me ten years ago. Any advice in what other shoes should consider? Thanks so much for reading all this and answering to all of us. You are the best!
The majority of the latest running shoes all have a forefoot rocker - how aggressive the rocker is varies for shoe to shoe. I generally recommend to our patients that they put their orthotics in a neutral shoe. The 1080 has extremely soft cushioning and they are quite unstable. A firmer maximalist shoe is the On Couldmonster 2 but often something like the Brooks Ghost 16 works well with orthotics. Every case varies and I can’t provide specific advice without an assessment but hopefully that helps somewhat.
Thank you for this information. I am shopping for comfortable shoes, I experience plantar fasciitis in my right foot plus I’ve got flat feet . I need good comfortable shoes for my daily commute. I’d prefer one without a rocker motion . Any advice will be appreciated 🤗
Hello James!
I would like to thank you for your job! I respect your dedication and seriousness that you put in your videos. The information that you provide is exactly what I want to hear when I'm asking all sorts of questions about different shoes at the shops. Those shoes in the video appeared to be the dark horse when I was choosing from different models, as they turned out to be the most comfortable ones (I was thinking between them and Nike Vomero 17 at the end, but Vomero 17 turned out to be a little bit big for my foot), although I didn't even think about buying something from NewBalance at all. I think this lineup is definitely the one that I will be paying attention to in the future, as they are really comfy and I even managed to get them at -50%.
Thanks for sharing and for watching.
Yes, the fresh foam cushioning is super comfortable and there is a new model out of the 1080 which is probably why you got such a good discount.
Hi James,
First, thank you very much for dedicating your time to the content on your channel. You organize your ideas well and help many people choose the right shoes for specific issues. I have plantar fasciitis, wide feet, and a very supinated stride, and your channel has been helping me decide on my next pair of shoes. I have the Nimbus 25 for running and recently bought a "Skechers Go Walk Hyper Burst." I'm a lawyer and used to wear dress shoes all day. I believe my plantar fasciitis was mainly caused by those shoes. I'm considering buying the "Hoka Bondi 8," the new "NB More v5," or the "Cloudmonster 2" from On Running.
Once again, thank you very much from here in Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil.
What is your opinion, and what would be the best choice for the issues I have? Which shoe do you suggest?
They’re all good shoes - I would try all 3 and see what feels most comfortable for you
@@ruanobritto I have similar issues, getting custom orthotics made (a good investment) & using neutral shoes with cushioning that the insoles can be switched out for orthotics worked well.
Excellent review.
Thank you
thank you
Do you feel the same way about the v14 when it comes to the unstable softness and how it can affect Post tib tendinitis? (for all day use)
Hi - its not as soft but not ideal.
Are these good for high arches?
It comes down to comfort
Is it good for bunion foot?
Is it good for patients with plantar fasciitis having a all day standing job?
It could work well for those with compressive plantar fasciitis
I have a question. I know its very late but when i use this to stand on the foam feels like too mush on the forefoot and the heel..to the point it pushes my arch. I bought a 880v14 after that and the arch pain is gone even tho i felt like the forefoot feels sore after an event i didnt have any arch pain.
Is my arch too low or what? Or is it just too mushy?
Also is there any recommendation between gel nimbus 26/ hurricane 24?
Too many variables for me to provide a specific answer without assessment unfortunately
Is it good for the patient with flat feet?
They are very soft so it depends on your preference
Hi, I saw your video for the first time last week. I learned I need a forefoot rocker shoe, which I haven’t really found. I tried and didn’t like the UQ. I ordered the NB 1080V13 and Brooks Ghost Max in Men 10.5 Wide to replace my Glycerin 20 in Men 10 Medium. When I try shoes, my feet like higher heel to toe as the feet don’t feel flat. I am not sure if this is perception as I have SFN in the bottom of the feet.
In addition, I believe the compression socks makes my feet feel cramped, and the new custom orthotics top material is not so soft like the ones they made for me ten years ago.
Any advice in what other shoes should consider? Thanks so much for reading all this and answering to all of us. You are the best!
The majority of the latest running shoes all have a forefoot rocker - how aggressive the rocker is varies for shoe to shoe.
I generally recommend to our patients that they put their orthotics in a neutral shoe.
The 1080 has extremely soft cushioning and they are quite unstable.
A firmer maximalist shoe is the On Couldmonster 2 but often something like the Brooks Ghost 16 works well with orthotics.
Every case varies and I can’t provide specific advice without an assessment but hopefully that helps somewhat.
@@james_mccormack Thank you so much. That good info to shop around.
Thank you for this information. I am shopping for comfortable shoes, I experience plantar fasciitis in my right foot plus I’ve got flat feet . I need good comfortable shoes for my daily commute. I’d prefer one without a rocker motion . Any advice will be appreciated 🤗
You might find our videos on Plantar Fasciitis helpful
Are these stable
They’re highly unstable
Hello my friend - what is your opinion of the New Balance 608 for everyday use? Or is there a better one?
They’re an okay daily shoe not as much technology as the 1080
It would be for just daily comfort use. Not for running or power walking - just 5000 steps per day and standing. Thanks for your videos !