Allbirds Wool Runner vs Tree Runner - Which One is Best For You?

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • Allbirds Wool Runner vs Tree Runner - Which One is Best For You?
    I have been really enjoying both the ‪@allbirds‬ Wool Runner and Tree Runner shoes. There are a lot of similarities between the shoes. Same looks, same insole, same midsole, same tread.
    But, there are some major differences as well. I go over those in this video.
    Allbirds Tree Runner $105 - allbirds.pxf.io/P0qm5R
    Allbirds Wool Runner $110 - allbirds.pxf.io/P0qm5R
    #Allbirds #Shoe #ShoeReview
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Komentáře • 22

  • @PaulBeiser
    @PaulBeiser Před 2 lety +5

    These A/B comparisons are incredibly valuable. Thanks!

    • @Engearment
      @Engearment  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you Paul! I love both of them. Using the wool ones today, the Tree Runners tomorrow when it is warmer. Glad you found it helpful my friend!

  • @davidkahn2461
    @davidkahn2461 Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome review! I was looking for factors to make a choice before investing so much money but your video made it a lot easier

  • @lucassimon9779
    @lucassimon9779 Před rokem

    So very helpful, sir. Thank you much!

  • @davestevenson2013
    @davestevenson2013 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for discussing sizing! Great information and review.

  • @DNOJ
    @DNOJ Před rokem

    Thanks bro… I bought three Allbirds for other ppl
    But now that I am looking for myself…. Need more info
    Looking to replace 😢 my everyday use Puma Carson 2(black and white ) so the tree runner is my pick

    • @Engearment
      @Engearment  Před rokem

      You are a generous gift giver! I bet they will love the Allbirds. Get yourself a Tree Runner. They are very comfortable and versatile. The Wool Runners are great in cooler temps. I just picked up the Wool Runner Up Mizzle for winter here in Denver.

  • @livingalone5737
    @livingalone5737 Před rokem +3

    I bought tree runner but I will choose wool next time cuz it's more soft and comfortable. Tree it's. Little tight for. Me

    • @Engearment
      @Engearment  Před rokem

      I agree the tree runner is a little tighter. I use them without socks. Wool with socks.

  • @Di_Genius123
    @Di_Genius123 Před 2 lety +2

    The Tree Runner pictured in this video is the "Mist" colorway on the site, yes?

    • @Engearment
      @Engearment  Před 2 lety

      Correct, the Tree Runner is Mist color. Thanks!

  • @pikster89
    @pikster89 Před rokem

    Do you feel the Tree Runner is much more breathable than the Wool Runner? I own the Wool Runner, it's really comfortable and my feet stink less in them than in synthetic shoes. Currently eyeing the Tree Runners.

    • @Engearment
      @Engearment  Před rokem +3

      Yes. The tree runner breath better. I use the wool in cooler months. Tree in warmer.

  • @Tdr-jv2nc
    @Tdr-jv2nc Před 2 měsíci

    I found my tree runners held up a lot better than wool. They just looked better after a lot of use

    • @Engearment
      @Engearment  Před 2 měsíci

      That is great feedback. Thanks for the note! I am testing out some new tree runners (should have that video up soon!)

  • @DNOJ
    @DNOJ Před rokem

    I’m getting both…

  • @espacesX
    @espacesX Před 2 lety +1

    If you process Wood you (can) get
    - cellulose. The basement for Lyocell-fibres Like Tencel(R) and
    - Lignin, which can be carbonized to a percusor for carbon-fibre. But so far Not on Performance Level for aerospace and Automotive carbon-fibres. There the percusor(-fibre) is petrochemical based (plastic). But Wood i.e. Lignin based percusors and the carbon-fibre Made with it via carbonization should be okay for carbon-fibre reinforced insoles and the Matryx-yarn (See Salomon, Salewa, etc.).
    Tencel Like wool has Future at Outdoor Hardware...
    But never wear Cotton socks in shoes with wool lining. Cotton is aggressive and too Strong for wool. Furthermore don't wash your socks with Something which uses enzymes Like Protease - all bleeching products and products for coloured cloths do use diverse enzymes and Protease is Always used - while I can Not Tell if Tencel(R) can be killed by the Enzym Cellulase.
    Enzymes eat diverse Fabrics/Yarns/Fibres. And socks washed with Something incl. Protease even accumulate Protease over time.
    Best for wool incl. Wool socks is Speick Amytis.
    Best for functional Sportswear, any Fleece and synthetic socks is Sonett Liquid Color.
    On the other Side. Synthetic fabric even Superfabric(R) can eat itself by Not Being cleaned from dust and/or mud.
    Leather, which is more or less a Natural collagene fabric is Most dust and mud-robust. Also wool protects itself from eating itself due to dust and mud. Tencel(R) I would rate as the better or best Viscose. I have a Outdoor-Shirt Made of Tencel(R)...👍

    • @Engearment
      @Engearment  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello my friend! That is a lot of very good information. I will be picking up some Speick Amytis for my wool washing :). Agreed on the cotton as well. All wool for us. I do love the Tencel as well. It is so nice to see these awesome natural materials being used in shoes. Thanks for the knowledge. Take care!

  • @meboyotube
    @meboyotube Před rokem

    Every review talking about how they are ok in warm weather conditions. Then they m
    ention warm is like 76-78 degrees. I friggin WISH that was warm. Florida is slowly melting into the ocean. Problem is I despise flip flops not being from here.