![]() You really notice the airbags the first time you run in these, they feel fast in a straight line but they can feel unstable when you hit the bends, which you don't get with an ELMN8, Vic2/3 etc. The AZVs are a bit gimmicky, and the foot plate can "dig in" to your arch slightly, although for just 800m - who cares. I'd say that the Dragonfly would be better for the 3200 specifically, but the Air Vic would be the better 1600/3200 combo spike if you're only getting one pair of spikes.Īs an owner of a pair of AZVs,k Dragonflys and ELMN8 I would agree with most of this. not any worse than the previously mentioned options, and I'd be happy to have a pair, but I wouldn't spend the 180 dollars for the same performance you can get for less in the other options I mentioned. ![]() The airbags are gimmicks (it's a spike, c'mon), and they have a stiffer spike plate (carbon fiber) which might not be ideal for distances over the 1600 depending on the athlete, if you like aggressive spikes then they'll probably do well. They're rated for up to the 5000, but I'd take the Dragonfly for anything over the 3000 and the Victory Elite 2/Brooks ELMN8/ Mamba V for anything under.
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