The Under Armour Flow Velociti Wind is the first shoe released on a new Flow midsole platform, a departure from the HOVR foams that we’ve seen with the likes of the Machina.
Like the HOVR shoes, it’s connected with sensors that track your run and key running form metrics, firing that data to MapMyRun and offering real-time coaching. It’s also the lightest shoe in the brand’s line-up with a relatively minimal mesh upper, medium level of padding and a fairly reserved 8mm drop stakedd of that Flow foam in a one-piece midsole-outsole.
This neutral shoe is built for speed but how does it perform on the run? The Run Testers have had these shoes for a couple of months and put in the miles and here’s our take in the Under Armour Flow Velociti Wind Review.
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@0:37 – Flow Velociti Wind – What’s new
@4:22 – Flow Velociti Wind – The fit
@5:32 – The Run Test
@ 11:39 – Verdict
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