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Reebok Floatride Run Fast Pro

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This is a brief review of a shoe you almost certainly don’t want to buy given the price. While the “Reebok Floatride Run Fast Pro” has a long and impressive name, the actual shoe is good, but not good value. Billed as a competitor for the amazing (if flawed) [[Nike Vaporfly 4%]], the Run Fast Pro is rather ordinary. Don’t get me wrong; it’s quite a nice shoe, or would be if it were also a cheaper shoe without the hype. It’s very light at only ~3.5oz and has reasonable cushioning, making it similar to the legendary [[New Balance RC5000]] (which I still dream about.) However, the RC5000 was only $125 (and often much cheaper), not $250, which makes the Run Fast Pro wildly overpriced. This shoe more than any other shows how far ahead Nike is in producing a faster shoe. Having said all that, if you can pick up a pair cheaply enough, and fancy a lightweight shoe, it’s worth considering. I’ve run hundreds of miles in my pair, with distances up to the marathon and enjoyed them. I’ve found their light weight and quick drying makes them useful for travel shoes.
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