But the redesigned Linear Energy Push (LEP) is something noteworthy and worth mentioning as it provides the energy return for controlled and responsive stride.
So there is a little push you get as you run which helps save some energy and run a little extra.
What I really like about the shoe is its eco-friendly credentials as its Prime knit upper is made with recycled material.
I have lately gotten used to the slip-on designs. The snug fit holds your feet well and you can lace up for more adjustments.
The prime upper also feels a bit thick as compared to the one I had noticed in Ultraboost 21.
The outsole also stretches easily giving you more comfort. The Stretchweb outsole with Continental Rubber gives the shoe durability and a firm grip.
The heel is as usual beefy but offers stability while running. Moreover, it also brings down the chances of an injury, especially for those on a recovery run.
Should you invest?
It's a pretty versatile shoe but then it's expensive as well at Rs 17,999. There are subtle changes from the Ultraboost 21 so an upgrade may not bring too many features.
If you have been an Ultraboost fan, you may still consider it.
It has enough credentials to qualify for a good running shoe that can help you cover the distance, only if the price is not a concern.
That said, premium pairs of shoes don't come cheap anyway so if you do plan to splurge some, this may well be a good pick.