The Zoom Fly 3 was a shoe that I initially thought was exciting and powerful. A bit heavy but worth it. And over the last 100 miles, all that has still applied. But there was a catch. For me, I had a hot spot (not unusual in a React foam shoe), and it turned into a pain point (something that is a bit unusual). It almost made this shoe unrunnable for me. I had to resort to an aftermarket insert, which did end up saving this shoe and making it exciting again. But a $160 shoe shouldn't need an $80 insole to make it work.
Fortunately, I haven't yet heard anyone else having the same problem I did, so I hope that this is an issue limited to me. But if you're having similar problems, I'd love to hear it.
disclosures: While I have been working with Nike to train for the Chicago Marathon, I purchased this pair of shoes with my own money. No one is paying me to make this video or to wear this shoe. No one has previewed my thoughts or footage before it was published to youtube.
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The charity runner of the week is David Saxe, who is running the Marine Corps Marathon and raising money for Intervol. I've donated $70 to his fundraising efforts and hope you'll consider joining me.
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