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Today we're going to take a look at the Topo Athletic Spectre 2
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So it's $165, releases in August. It has a 37-32 stack height and a midsole that's now all Peebax foam
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Of course it has Topo's anatomical fit. Their motto is move better and this upper holds both wide and narrow feet such as I
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have super well and is quite light and breathable. It is different from the first version in that the first version had a core of Peebax
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and an outer carrier of an EVA type foam. We also get 2mm more stack height and a slightly heavier upper which leads to about a 6g increase
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in weight in my US 8.5 sample. Let's get into the testing
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Before I take them out for my third run for our Spectre 2
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The most important thing here is we have a full Peebax foam midsole
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Peebax is kind of the OG of the supercritical foams. In here it is a beaded type, expanded bead type foam
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We also have a prominent rocker geometry here created really by the outsole which I
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think when they glue it on puts the tension in the shoe
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So this is a rocker profile shoe, 37 at the heel, 32 at the forefoot
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But it does have a bit of flex as you can see here
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Not a lot but it is mainly a rigid rocker type shoe
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The upper here is an engineered mesh, somewhat dense, somewhat thick but with these slots
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which provide quite a bit of nice ventilation. The tongue is very lightly padded at the top and I'm going to contrast it a bit here now
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with version 1 of the Spectre which had a less padded tongue, very similar upper
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But the key difference with version 1 between version 1 and version 2 is we have 2mm more
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stack height of all Peebax foam now front and back to that 37-32
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Whereas in version 1 we had a carrier of a firmer, somewhat stabilizing EVA with the
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center core being the Peebax. So the carrier here is everything you see and the core was inside
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We do gain a couple tenths of an ounce over version 1, not sure how
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I think it may be the upper here because the upper in version 1 is a bit lighter
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We had a bit less padding at the collars. Let me see if I can get it up there so you can see it
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The collars, you can see the heel collar, Achilles collar is a little more padded
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Tongue is a little more padded in version 2. And before we take them out for the run, the other Topo alternative, the Cyclone 2, basically
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exactly the same shoe as our Spectre 2, but with a 28-23 stack height
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So considerably lower stack height and lower weight. The Cyclone comes in at about 6.9 ounces, 196 grams in a US 9
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Whereas here we're at 8.2 ounces. So this is kind of your racing shoe in the Topo line
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You see it also has a more flared kind of Achilles collar
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It's a mono-mesh upper with some reinforcements. Just a lighter, faster shoe for your race day or your up-tempo
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And in terms of flex, let's see. Yes, indeed, it is a more flexible shoe as well
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So I'm going to take our Spectre 2 out for a run now along the coast
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Some beautiful scenery at the beach. It's been warm. It's my third run
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My prior runs were a little faster paced than what I did today
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So I've tried them at various paces and they are really good at all paces
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So not just for folks who want a wide anatomical toe box, because I have a narrow foot and
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this fits me beautifully. It's more about the theme of move better
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You just have a natural kind of springy, bouncy ride in these where you really feel your foot
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kind of working in a good way. Plenty of cushioning. So let's take them out for that run
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On our beautiful beach here in Rye, we're going to take our Spectre 2 out for a third run
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Let's keep going. Okay, let's talk about the fit of our Spectre 2
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As you can see, of course, that very, very wide anatomical toe box that Topo is known for
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I have a narrow to medium foot and I am super well held here
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I'm not sure why, how, but this is always the case with the Topos
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Incredible foothold, no matter what your foot shape. Midfoot is also very well held
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There's no gusset tongue, but there are a few straps. I'm not sure we'll be able to see them this way, but a few straps that run down that are
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laminated to the upper on the inside. Also, the tongue, another characteristic of Topo, these little loops that hold the laces
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The tongue always stays put. The heel, very well held. Not hugely padded, but plenty comfortable
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It's a very humid day today, warm as it's been. Upper is quite breathable
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We can see it's fairly dense where we don't have the slots
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Light, fairly light, not super light. We have a quite rigid toe bumper, and I think that also helps keep the foot locked in this
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wide toe box. You can see how rigid it is. Very comfortable
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In terms of length, here, just about right. Teeth, you can see that's the end of my thumb, so just about right
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We do have that toe bumper that's quite stiff, but it's quite vertical, so it doesn't reach
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over the toes. All in all, another superb upper from Topo. It sometimes amazes me that other companies can't pull off an upper that fits even all
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kinds of feet so securely, but they do it just about every time without fail
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The feeling here is of a continuous kind of sensation of the outsole being really not
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felt, creating the rocker up front, and the foam just being very, everything being very
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kind of consistent all of the piece. So what that allows us to do is get lots of nice spring from the full Peebax foam
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We have 37-32 stack height, so we're mini-max, I'll call that mini-max, similar to the Elios
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from 361, but with a more, even more springy feel, while that shoe's a bit bouncier
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8.2 ounces, 232 grams in my US 8.5 sample. We're very light, very light for the big stack height, yet you've got a full shoe here
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This easily, easily is a daily trainer for me. Today's a slow recovery day, 10-50 something pace, and they're doing just fine for that too
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Look how pretty it is. So there's a lot of energy from the mid-foot here too, you kind of feel sprung forward
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no plate, but it just kind of drives you forward. That's also I think a function of the heel geometry, really, really smooth, all foam
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kind of experience, no plate, no excessive outsole. In terms of the outsole, it's sort of a die-cut rubber
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We've had very good experience in the past with this rubber on other toe posts, we'll
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see how this one holds up. I'm going to keep going. Little teeny hill here, this is called Little Boar's Head, we're in Northampton, New Hampshire
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Beautiful seacoast. So, a bit more about the feel, because of the width of the toe box, you really feel
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all your toes splaying out and pushing off here. So while there's no plate with the rocker, it's just a really pleasant sensation, and
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even at slow paces. So very well cushioned, it's not the deepest of four foot cushions at 32, but still a lot
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compared to what you might have had four or five years ago. We've got a little downgrade here, very stable, found them very, very stable, that outrigger
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at the heel. It's just really pleasant here to have a ride where the foam itself is the star along with
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the geometry being not a midsole geometry, but the upper geometry which is wide enough
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to match the 105mm platform, so we're not like have a squeezed foot on a wide platform
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The prior version, number one, had an EVA carrier with the same Peebax foam as the center
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This is livelier springier, maybe a teeny touch less stable, but it's definitely a more
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fun ride. We're running by what are called the fish houses, so they used to launch the fishing
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boats here, now they're little cottages, and over there they're repairing more of the damage
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from this winter's January storms. Some on some gravel here, just fine
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Wouldn't call this a trail shoe, but I have found that smooth rubber outsole grips really
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well on gravel because it is for sure full contact. Okay, some conclusions for our Spectre 2
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So if you want an anatomical fit, a broader toe box, an all supercritical foam midsole
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with no additives, let's call it, no plates, no gimmicks, a rocker based ride, and a lot
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of versatility for a shoe that comes in at 8.2 ounces, 232 grams, with a big mini max
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I'll say, stack height of 37 heel, 32 midfoot, this is for sure one to look at
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In terms of the prior shoe, the Spectre 1, it's maybe a touch less stable, it's a bit
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more springy, yes it's a teeny touch heavier, a couple tenths of an ounce heavier
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It is a really fine option, it just feels really good on foot, it flows nicely, I would
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call it a daily trainer in the super lightweight class because we have plenty of heel stability
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for slower paces, today I was slower than the other day. We have a broad platform, we have very decent rubber coverage, we have of course a comfortable
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upper that works just as well at slow paces as fast, there's no binding, obviously because
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of the width you have here, but there's also great hold from the toe bumper, really keeps
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you locked down, the tongue with its little loops to keep the laces in place, let's see
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if we can spot the loops, oh they're off to the side here, there's the little loops
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comfortable, smooth, just a really fine option from Topo. Now a few comparisons, two that I'm sure will come to mind right away, the Rebel V4 from
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New Balance, considerably lighter, 7.3 ounces, so a full ounce lighter, just about, it is
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on a lower stack height, 33-27, so we got 4mm less stack height at the heel, and it's
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a 6mm drop, so we got a bit less, we got 5 less at the forefoot
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It sits on an even wider platform than this, its foam is kind of airy, kind of airy, kind
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of, it's not nearly as stable, it's a shoe that really favors faster paces
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Another close comparison, the Noosa Tri 16 from Asics, which sits on, again, a slightly
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lower platform, 34.5-29.5, 5mm drop, it's a full ounce lighter, just about, at 7.3 ounces
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207 grams, it also has a rocker type profile, similar to our Spectre, it's a little firmer
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it's a little more responsive, it's a little bit more focused up-tempo, as kind of an up-tempo
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shoe, but it certainly can also serve as a daily trainer. Thank you very much for watching, we're going to have a full multi-tester written review
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over at www.roadtrailrun.com with yet more comparisons real soon, it's a really fine
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shoe from Topo, another fine shoe from Topo, so I wish you all have a great run, thank
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you very much for watching the DJI video footage, all the video footage was done on
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the DJI Action 4, which was also a free sample