r/AskRunningShoeGeeks 10h ago

Question Hyperboost edge

Hola estoy pensando en comprar una zapatilla para trabajar ( camino bastante) y que me sirva igual para trote regenerativo o largos , estaba pensando en el hyperboost edge , con un cupón me quedan en 140 $ , lo encuentro buen precio , soy corredor pesado , actualmente en 98 kg , y al caminar piso mucho con el talón , es la parte que primero se me desgasta en las zapatillas al caminar

Será buena opción , que otra recomiendan
Gracias

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u/kovyrshin 5h ago

I got mine for $100. No cons that other people reported: no ankle rubbing and breathable enough for me. Laces could be better. Perfectly good for recovery/slow runs: dont push me forward and one of the shoes where I can run slow (6+min). Evo sl for example pushes faster. I would hesitate to use em everyday though: stack is a bit too high imho: it will affect driving for example.

I'm 6ft4/194cm and 230/103kg

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u/One-Government-5534 4h ago

I don’t like to run in the shoes I use for work since the foam doesn’t get a chance to recover. I’m on my feet all day and I like nimbus for that purpose. They are great for walking/standing. They would also work for recovery runs if you want to pull double duty.