With carbon plated super shoes taking over the road racing scene, super spikes from most companies have arrived just in time for the Tokyo Olympics.

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0:00 Intro
1:12 Adidas Adizero Ambition 2021
1:52 Adidasd Adizero Avanti TYO 2021
2:32 Asics MetaSpeed LD 0
3:21 Brooks Wire 7
4:00 Hoka Cielo X MD
4:30 Hoka Cielo X LD
5:01 New Balance Fuelcell MD-X
5:35 New Balance Fuelcell SuperComp LD-X
6:20 Nike Air Zoom Victory
6:50 Nike ZoomX Dragonfly
7:25 Saucony Endorphin Track
7:47 Saucony Endorphin XC

8:00 Conclusion

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20 Comments

  1. Air Zoom Victories are awesome spikes! My biggest complaint is their durability, they quite literally are like a Ferrari; they'll have phenomenal performance but break down quickly. If you're gonna get some, use them for racing only or important workouts. They need to get rid of the zoomx in the heel since it separates from the spike plate easily. Plus, you shouldn't be using your heels at all in a middle distance race.

  2. It should be put out there: the Air Zoom Victory really is not comparable to the Alphafly at all. Even though they have similar components, they feel nothing alike. The Alphafly feels comfortable no matter what you’re doing and has an extremely high stack. The victory is only comfortable when you are really grinding out a fast pace. The Alphafly has a very laterally stable outsole while the victory really has no stability due to its rounded outsole. You can have any footstrike in the Alphafly and feel good, but the victory must be landed on the forefoot. As for ride, the Alphafly is tremendously squishy while the victory is very firm. Lastly, I really would not recommend the victory for anything much over a mile, let alone a 10,000. I’ve had blister issues in the victory after only a 3000m race and I’m sure everyone has seen the pictures of Galen Rupp’s feet after his Trials 10,000. For Nike spikes, I can absolutely recommend the victory for anything mile-down (unless your feet are indestructible). I would recommend the dragonfly for anything else

  3. Appreciate all the effort it took to compile this list with all the info on the unreleased spikes too. Couldn’t have been easy

  4. 150 for the ambition! It’s a steal. I commented on running wearhouse video’s. They said it said it was 150 so like 10 dollars more then last year. I don’t understand why brands like asics and new balance put none removed spikes. Like no one is gonna pay upwards of 200 dollars. The hoka spikes looks amazing definitely the most comparative to those Nike spikes some may argue a little better. The new model is more of a streakfly Version or think a Nike streak but with super foam and a spike plate. Thanks so much for this video it helps a lot.

  5. Would the avanti tyo work if I was to race 1500 m just I get loads of injury’s and feel like it would be more supportive

  6. thx for adding beyond the Nike, Adidas and New Balance, which I all have, I would be liking to race in the Saucoy XC, that would be something revolutionary in XC racing, spikes available for that are fairly traditional.

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