Basic Information
| Brand | 中喬 |
| Model | 飛影PB3.0 |
| Year | 2023 |
| Gender Version | Unisex |
| Category |
Daily Training
Tempo Run
Half Marathon
Full Marathon
Advanced Runner
Speed Training
|
| Terrain | Asphalt |
Technical Specifications
| Midsole Technology | PRO Super‑Critical Foam Technology |
| Carbon Plate Structure | Full‑length carbon plate with ~55% increased stiffness and ~21% improved torsional resistance |
| Upper Material | Ultra‑thin TPEE yarn knit for a lightweight, breathable upper |
| Outsole Configuration | Durable rubber outsole with widened forefoot and heel sections |
| Forefoot Thickness | 32.0mm |
| Heel Thickness | 39.0mm |
| Drop | 7mm |
| Weight | 225g |
Wearing Experience
| Fit |
Snug |
| Breathability |
(4/5)
|
| Stability |
Medium |
| Cushion Distribution |
Forefoot Biased |
| Feel Attribute |
Lightweight, stable, and breathable |
| Bounce |
(5/5)
|
Runner Matching
| Running Style Recommendation |
Neutral |
| Runner Level |
Advanced |
| Weight Range |
Medium/Light |
| Width |
Wide |
| Arch Type |
Medium |
| Landing Type |
Forefoot |
Practical Information
| Price | $63.33 USD (approx.) |
Durability | 1,000 km |
Overall Rating |
5.0 |
User Review Summary
The Feiying PB 3.0 is known as a “beginner‑friendly carbon‑plated shoe,” offering lighter weight, better stability, and improved breathability compared with the PB 2.0. It suits a wider range of runners for racing and high‑intensity training, and is considered one of the best value carbon shoes among domestic brands. The PB 3.0 leans toward racing, efficiency, PB attempts, and fast‑paced training. It is best suited for runners with some experience, steady form, and a focus on speed, pacing, and race performance. If you are just starting out, mainly jogging, or prioritizing comfort, stability, and joint protection, it’s not ideal as your primary shoe.
Best for:
Half‑marathon / marathon racing
Everyday runners who want a lightweight carbon‑plated shoe
Light‑ to mid‑weight runners with forefoot or midfoot strike
Not ideal for:
Beginners or heel‑strike‑dominant runners
Heavier runners who require more stability