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Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Reebok Floatride Run 2.0 Initial Run Review and Shoe Details Video

Article by Sam Winebaum

Reebok Floatride Run 2.0 ($150)

The video covers shoe details and Sam’s first run impressions of the Reebok Floatride Run 2.0 road trainer.  Full multi tester review coming soon! 

Updates to v1 include a now full Floatride Foam (PEBA) midsole, 4 lace eyelets instead of 3 in a now softer TPU cage to hold the foot in the Ulltraknit upper, as well as changes to the heel counter and outsole. At 9.2 oz /262 g it is a light 10mm drop trainerwith the lively Floatride Foam backed by a durable full coverage rubber outsole. Available now. 

Watch our Initial Run Review and Shoe Details Video (7:56)

Full Multi Tester Review Soon!
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4 comments:

  1. Happy to se the old vector logo

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  2. How does the cushioning compare to the Clifton 5 or 6. I actually liked the 5 better than the 6 and I am looking for a new long run shoe.

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  3. Would love to read the multi tester review

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  4. what happened to the multi tester review?

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