The Beefiest Track Spike??? Hoka Cielo FlyX Review
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- The Hoka Cielo FLYX is an extremely relaxed and high stack track spike perfect for long distances. Featuring a full length composite plate they are rarely rigid and give back lots of energy without feeling too snappy. Whether it be on the track or on the XC course the spikes will be one of the bounciest and most cushioned options out there. As a D1 distance runner, I can't wait to take these out for their first XC race.
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0:00 - Intro
0:45 - 5 Mile Run
1:12 - Too Dark(BBL Drizzy)
1:21 - Fit and Feel
3:12 - Thoughts on Hoka Cielo FLyX
4:12 - Final Comparisons
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Ayyy 5 mile warm up ... that volume is getting beefy too 💪🏽
Keep it up g
I hope you can review the new adidas Avanti spikes soon!?
The bbl drizzy in the background is hilarious 😂😂
Hello, appreciate the super super rare spikes reviews. I use the TYO rn run the 1600, 800,
and the 3200. Might try to get a more aggressive spike for the mile 3200. Obviously spikes hurt ur calves but out of all of them which would you recommend that less impact my calves. Thanks appreciate the content, would love to see a review on the new victory’s too.
To me the only Cloudspike 1500 feels pretty easy on my calf’s but I don’t think it’s gonna necessarily give you back as much as even the tyo. You should take a look at the brooks Hyperion LD and I have a review up on the channel for it as well! Also could look at the ASICS LD or the Puma Long distance. Hoping to get those in the channel at some point for reviews.
Is the 4-spike nature of the Dragonfly 2's and Air Zoom Victory 2's a dealbreaker for xc? Also do your spike opinions change at all for the high school 5k distance? Appreciate the spike reviews
For me it's not necessarily a dealbreaker for xc but I feel like there are better options out there. I'll be wearing the Cielo FlyX and Cloudspike 10000m next year if that gives you any perspective. I also ran xc in high school so everything I say applies to high school as well! Make sure to check out my xc guide on supwell though cause I go into way more detail.
www.supwell.io/supbeat/what-is-the-best-spike-for-cross-country
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If you are looking for a super shoes instead of a spike without a plate you should look at the saucony sinister I think it’s a sub 5 ounce shoe
Yeah I’ve been using the hylo impact for stuff like that but just throw the spikes on for fun. The FlyX does have a composite plate though that’s pretty rigid and snappy.
Would you recommend these, the Brooks Hyperion Ld or the Dragonfly for someone that runs the 800 and mile, I'm more of a kicker and I ran in the dragonfly my last season but I had an Achilles injury. What would recommend? I'm really interested in the brooks tbh
The Brooks Hyperion LD are going to be the most minimalist feeling spikes on the market right now in my opinion (Similar to dragonfly 1 but def better with more pop). They won't have quite as much bounce as the Dragonfly 2 though. If you want more cushion and bounce go with the Dragonfly 2 but if you like a more lightweight feel check out the Hyperion LD. If ur not a cross guy though I'd wait to get them till track cause it looks like a some more options could drop soon.
Could you tell me if the plate is full length, please?
Yup, it features a full length composite plate similar to the original dragonfly
@@SupwellTrack thank you