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there is a reason why these brands were in trouble once nike started taking their running division more seriously
they started with the flyknit racer/trainers and the rest is history
it makes sense since he is pretty much a “nike tester”
yea true, but no peg turbo or zoom fly? ... or tempo next% for that matter? is only a month's snapshot suppose, expect he likely tests other shoes as well.
yea true, but no peg turbo or zoom fly? ... or tempo next% for that matter? is only a month's snapshot suppose, expect he likely tests other shoes as well.
he has access to a unlimited amount of pairs of the Next % and Alphafly. much easier on the legs for recovery on speed days not to wear the trainer companion version imo. they got plenty of ppl to test the shoes (there's a couple people just in my run club here in nyc who's apart of nike testing).
from the nike commercial... could be subtle marketing / fabricated but interesting to see the possible list of what Kipchoge actually trains in...
What shoe is line 4, 7, and 11?
Wish they had a non spiked version. Those are gorgeous.
I think I've seen on here that they're working on a half marathon shoe that looks similar - just more meat on the bottom (and obviously less the spike plate).
SOURCE: ATMOS TOKYO
Alphafly, yes. Tempo...unclear; conflicting info.Are you guys in the States still getting the Alphafly / Tempo next% on the 2nd? No further news in the UK, hoping for the tempo release