First pair of zffk are sitting around 357mi and are still maintaining pretty good stiffness and the react still feels pretty good. This is a huge contrast to the original zf where I felt the need to retire them around 375mi, although I've taken pairs of zf to 500mi before. These zffk are...
I bought a pair of the metallic greys to lock in a sale price when i exchange for bright crimson or hyper royal
i also got a plat/crimson for deep sale, but i think i like them enough to keep rather than exchange.
It's kinda nice in terms of getting a wide array of color ways when you go...
DSG had 25% off and the zf fk was included... so that's 120. Then chase freedom unlimited has 35% off up to 34$, one time use only, at DSG... zf fk for 90$ hollaaaaaaaa
Um, so I just tried a half size up... I think sizing up half size from original VF aka same sizing as my ZF original and ZF FK fits better...
Oh man...
it came from lebanon, IN according to the shipping label and i live in chicago. when i reserved the shoe this morning nike said in the app that anyone living in chicago would receive it same day, for free. they held up their end of the deal.
Anyone experiencing clicking/popping sounds from their ZF FK? Went on an 18mi run and at around mile 16 the sounds would occur if enough pressure was put on the heel. I was moving at low 6min miles for the run, but since the noise happened much later on, I doubt pace is a big contributor...
size 9 in vf4
size 9.5 in zf and peg turbos
peg turbos are roomier than peg 35, but not roomier enough to need to size down from your regular peg 35 size.
i found the shoes to be much slower than the zoom fly, but very very comfortable for recovery and easy efforts.
i went out for a 8 mile...
No email from Nike, but in my order history it says "Preparing to Ship". I have a pending charge on my credit card too.
Not going to keep my hopes up though.
probably superfeet black, but adding an insole does change the feel of the vf4 a little. i suppose the diff feel doesnt outweigh the con of not being able to use the shoe period.
You might be able to time qualify. I think 2:53 is the standard for the lowest age group for men for NYC so that's not too bad compared to some other world majors where the time standard is like 2:45 which is a tad harder, relatively speaking.