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
10 oz.
Drop
10 mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Nike Downshifter 12 is a supportive, stable-feeling running shoe that is an excellent buy for the price. Comfortable for walking and general wear, the ride can feel blocky when picking up the...” Read expert review
Kristin Lassen
Experienced Runner and Stability Shoe Expert
Weight
oz.
Drop
4 mm.
Category
Training
“The Nike Metcon 9 is supposed to be a slight step up from the 8 but I believe it fell short and they took the shoe in the wrong direction, but hey maybe thats just me!” Read expert review
Josh McClurg
Avid runner, lifter, family man, and hard worker.
Weight
12 oz.
Drop
4 mm.
Category
Training
“The Nike Metcon 8 is a wonderful shoe strictly made for crossfit and weight training. This shoe has a solid platform for firm landing, mindless transitioning and a real planted feel to the ground.” Read expert review
Josh McClurg
Avid runner, lifter, family man, and hard worker.
Weight
11.4 oz.
Drop
10 mm.
Category
Road
“The Nike Air Zoom Structure 25 is a supportive daily trainer best suited to easy runs. It has a new Cushlon 3.0 midsole and a forefoot airbag but it doesn’t have very good energy return. Compared to...” Read expert review
Brandon Law
Marathon Runner and Shoe Expert
Weight
11.2 oz.
Drop
mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Nike ReactX InfinityRN 4 is a trainer which is well-cushioned and stable but lacks the fun factor. Its brand new ReactX midsole doesn’t deliver much energy return and it’s only suited to...” Read expert review
Brandon Law
Marathon Runner and Shoe Expert
Weight
11.4 oz.
Drop
8 mm.
Category
Trail
“The Nike Wildhorse 8 is a well-rounded, do-it-all trail shoe that most runners will be satisfied with. Quality materials and a new look in the 8th edition will attract Nike loyalists and avid trail...” Read expert review
Jeremy Yoder
Trail and road running expert.
Weight
9.8 oz.
Drop
3 mm.
Category
Trail
“The Nike Terra Kiger 9 received a complete makeover from versions 7 and 8. But while looks may be different; function and purpose remain the same. Nike continues to design and promote the Terra...” Read expert review
Jeremy Yoder
Trail and road running expert.
Weight
6.5 oz.
Drop
8 mm.
Category
Racing
“The Nike ZoomX Vaporfly 3 is a soft, bouncy super shoe best suited to marathons. It doesn't offer as much speed assistance as other top tier carbon racers because of its gentle forefoot rocker but...” Read expert review
Brandon Law
Marathon Runner and Shoe Expert
Weight
9.9 oz.
Drop
10 mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Nike Winflo 10 is a neutral daily trainer that allows you to use them for an array of activities. They are incredibly comfortable and work great for runners who are new to the sport, runners who...” Read expert review
Olivia Yoder
Ultrarunner, personal trainer and soccer coach.
Weight
9.4 oz.
Drop
10 mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 40 is a daily trainer with a stable ride and durable build. It doesn't have a particularly fun or lively ride but it has a comfortable fit with no major weaknesses. It's best...” Read expert review
Brandon Law
Marathon Runner and Shoe Expert