Nike Running Shoes Reviews

Some dismiss Nike as a marketing brand, but Nike was started by a runner (Phil Knight) and his trainer (the legendary Bill Bowermann) as a true game-changer running brand. Universal fit, the latest technologies and the help from world-class runners make Nike some of the top running shoes out there. One thing we particularly like about Nike is how daring they are in updating their shoes and constantly innovating.

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Weight
11oz oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Cushioning
“Thirty years old and the Pegasus is still serving up reliable cushion for high mileage, everyday training” Read expert review
Daniel Cho
Running Expert
Weight
8.2 oz., men’s size 9 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Minimalist
“Free 5.0 is a shoe that has a wide appeal. It can serve as a transition shoe for someone looking to move to less shoe or as an everyday trainer for the biomechanically efficient runner.” Read expert review
Daniel Cho
Running Expert
Weight
11 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Cushioning
“A good shoe for runners who are want cushion over performance” Read expert review
Daniel Cho
Running Expert
Weight
8.5 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Cushioning
“If you can afford to buy a pair of Nike Flyknit Lunar1+, you should try them. ” Read expert review
Ruggero Loda
Founder and Publisher, Running Shoes Guru
Weight
11 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Stability
“The Nike LunarEclipse+ 3 provides a plush and supportive ride. It is well suited for daily training, long runs, and moderate speed work or even racing.” Read expert review
Chris McIntyre
Running Expert
Weight
7.2 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Lightweight
“The Nike Fly-Knit Racer is made from some of the highest quality materials available on the market today. It is an excellent choice for someone wanting to purchase their first racing flat, or for...” Read expert review
Peyton Hoyal
Running Expert
Weight
9.8 oz (men's size 9) oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Cushioning
“While Nike made some changes in the upper, the Zoom Elite +6 remains an excellent shoe for neutral/ over pronators looking for firm cushioning.” Read expert review
Thomas Caughlan
Ultrarunner and 10-Year Running Shoe Tester
Weight
10.1 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Stability
“A lightweight, cool looking and comfortable shoe that does only provide mild overpronation support” Read expert review
Ashley Massis
Running Expert
Weight
8.4 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Nike Free Run+ 3 is an incredibly comfortable, light-weight and flexible trainer. It gives the benefits of barefoot running while offering enough protection and support to make even the most...” Read expert review
Chris McIntyre
Running Expert
Weight
7.2 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Lightweight
“The Free 3.0 v4 is a great shoe for those seeking a minimalist-style run without sacrificing some comfort and cushioning, though they may take some getting used to in both fit and function” Read expert review
Brian O'Connor
Running Expert