I’m not 100% opposed to spending $290 on a pair of running shoes, but if I’m going to dish out that kind of money for that product, there are certain boxes I’d need checked. If I wind up with an opportunity to try these shoes out, I will give it a shot to see how my experience lines up with Hollie’s. But, chances are good that these won’t be for me (even though a number of features are up my alley).
I’ve Internet-known Hollie for a while, and then it turned out she’s now out by the OG Slowtwitch Compound and swam with Dan a few times, which led to me sending an email being like “uh, so, you’re now ST adjacent, you just want to write now?” and here we are!
I like having her perspective on this stuff. And there might be times where we both write reviews of the same shoe (kinda similar to when Dan and I did the Bondi X and another shoe together.)
I’ve Internet-known Hollie for a while, and then it turned out she’s now out by the OG Slowtwitch Compound and swam with Dan a few times, which led to me sending an email being like “uh, so, you’re now ST adjacent, you just want to write now?” and here we are!
I like having her perspective on this stuff. And there might be times where we both write reviews of the same shoe (kinda similar to when Dan and I did the Bondi X and another shoe together.)
hollie is a sandbagger. she swims her workouts in the pool and you think, okay, and then she gets in a meet and parts the water like its the red sea.
Her review is spot on. Bottom line is buy other carbon shoes. There are better ones out there with that price. I’m with an online running group and reviews are not that good in there either. On is going for expensive lifestyle shoes rather than running shoes.
I had a couple of buddies who worked at Fleet Feet and loved them circa-2018. It seems that as soon as the company went public the focus went to profit instead of quality shoes.
I had a couple of buddies who worked at Fleet Feet and loved them circa-2018. It seems that as soon as the company went public the focus went to profit instead of quality shoes.
Exactly, that was general consensus on On shoes in the running group that I’m in. I like her review because it is really spot on. On is throwing a lot of money at pros though. They got some good athletes like Iden, Sodaro, Blu, Findlay, Hanson…etc.
Her review is spot on. Bottom line is buy other carbon shoes. There are better ones out there with that price. I’m with an online running group and reviews are not that good in there either. On is going for expensive lifestyle shoes rather than running shoes.
I think that’s my opinion on all On shoes. I tried a pair (can’t remember the model, it was non carbons) awhile back and returned them. They weren’t terrible by any means. I would have been ok to run in them. But maybe if I paid 60-70 bucks as ground pounder to just put some miles on I’d be ok.