Nike’s design team utilized their Portland based pro runners from Alberto Salazar’s training group, including Mo Farah and Galen Rupp, to develop a shoe that picked up where the Zoom Elite 4 left off. The Zoom Elite 5 is not just a faithful reproduction of a popular shoe, but a lighter and slightly lower update that is sure to please Zoom Elite 4 runners and then some
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I have run in the Structure Triax as my main mileage shoe since since version 13. I was extremely pleased when I found out that the sole unit of the Triax 15 remained the same
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It’s been around for 28 years and doesn’t feel old at all. Nike renews its flagship cushioning workhorse shoe with luxury details such as Flywire and delivers a shoe that can withstand serious mileage. Ideal beginner shoe
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The Nike Vomero 6 has a simple no-nonsense upper and a sole unit that just looks exactly the same of the one on the Pegasus. But Oh boy! it’s different
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The Nike LunarGlide is back for 2011 and now with a completely updated sole unit and upper.
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The Lunarfly+ 2 is the second generation of Nike?s Lunarfly series and was released in February 2011. Just like its predecessor, the Lunarfly+ 2 is a well cushioned, light weight running shoe for efficient runners
read moreWeighing in at 4.1oz, to date these three spikes are the third lightest on the market. Ideally suited to the competitive 800-5000, and steeplechase runner. The Nike mamba offers a light, breathable feel while still providing the support to run the distance
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A new version for Nike’s workhorse stability running shoe. The Zoom Structure Triax+ 14 sports the same midsole and outsole of the previous version. This means a stable but very cushioned ride thanks to the full length Zoom Air and a fit that adapts to many shapes of foot. The changes are in the upper, with the addition of details such as Flywire
read moreA “barefoot-like feel” with “shoe-like benefits” is Nike’s description of its successful Free Run+. Nike originally thought its Free products on a scale from 0 to 10, where the 3.0 was closest to being barefoot, the 7.0 was the closest to a normal shoe, and the 5.0 was in the middle between barefoot and full shoe. The 5.0 is no longer sold by Nike, but the Free Run+ shares the same degree of construction that allows runners to enjoy the simplicity of minimalism within the familiar feeling of a shoe
read moreIntroduced in October 2010 as a replacement for the Nike Run Avant. The LunarFly+ is a well cushioned, light weight daily trainer for efficient runners that also does a nice job for speed and tempo work. Could also be used on race day
read moreYou wanted to try a pair for yourself. So you went online or you visited your local running store and found out there’s more than one Lunar Nike shoe out there.
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Nike Zoom Structure Triax+ 13 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. Together with the Pegasus and the Vomero, the Zoom Structure Triax -here in its 13th edition – is one of Nike’s most successful running shoes. The secret behind the Structure Triax is that it succeds in providing good support and stability for the moderate over pronator while at the same time being flexible and cushioned enough for a pleasant ride. We compared its features versus last year’s model.
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Nike Air Pegasus+ 27 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review.
Born in 1983, The Pegasus is Nike’s most popular cushioning shoe. Over nearly thirty years this shoe has been consistant in providing neutral or slightly under-pronating runners with a lightweight shoe for their everyday training. The Pegasus+ 27 comes in summer 2010 with updates both to the upper and the sole unit, in two gender specific versions.
Nike Zoom Vomero+5 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. The Nike Zoom Vomero is a cushioning shoe that – in a relatively short amount of time – conquered the hearts (and feet) of an amazing number of runners. Known for its soft and unique cushioning, it is now at the fifth edition and is as usual presented in both a mens and a womens specifically engineered version. The new Vomero 5 presents Zoom Air cushioning both in the heel and the forefoot, a redesigned midfoot section and updates to the fit.
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After generating quite some buzz, Nike finally launched the Lunarglide running shoe. The promise is to deliver a lightweight shoe with exceptional cushioning together with innovative aspects of stability – following up on the very good response of the Lunar Racer and the Lunar Trainer
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Nike Free 5.0 Running Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. Nike introduced the Free concept in 2005 as a way of conjugating the principles and advantages of running barefoot to strengthen the feet and legs with the protection and traction of a training shoe – in a lightweight package.
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Nike Zoom Nucleus + MC Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. The Nucleus is the only shoe that Nike presents for their Motion Control line. Everything on this shoe screams “support”, let’s have a look and see if it’s true
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Nike Zoom Structure Triax + 12 Mens and Womend Running Shoes Review. If Pegasus is Nike’s trademark for cushioning, the Structure Triax is their trademark for stability running shoes, here in its 12th edition. As many other running Nikes, it comes in two different gender-specific versions
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