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Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black

Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black

(793 reviews)

Gear up for your personal best this season with the newest iteration of Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next%. The running inspired silhouette is treated in a black breathable flyknit upper, while the knitted construction keeps things innovative and race ready. Swoosh branding coats the medial sidewalls with ZoomX Foam technology constructed into the footbed for ultimate energy return. What’s more, a Nike React foam is built into the heel for an added spring to your step, while an asymmetrical lacing system locks you in - delivering a snug fit. Underfoot, the grippy tread outsole adds durability - for your best running performance yet. CI9923-005, Leather & Textile Upper/Synthetic Sole.

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Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black

$129.95

(793 reviews)

Gear up for your personal best this season with the newest iteration of Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next%. The running inspired silhouette is treated in a black breathable flyknit upper, while the knitted construction keeps things innovative and race ready. Swoosh branding coats the medial sidewalls with ZoomX Foam technology constructed into the footbed for ultimate energy return. What’s more, a Nike React foam is built into the heel for an added spring to your step, while an asymmetrical lacing system locks you in - delivering a snug fit. Underfoot, the grippy tread outsole adds durability - for your best running performance yet. CI9923-005, Leather & Textile Upper/Synthetic Sole.

Gear up for your personal best this season with the newest iteration of Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next%. The running inspired silhouette is treated in a black breathable flyknit upper, while the knitted construction keeps things innovative and race ready. Swoosh branding coats the medial sidewalls with ZoomX Foam technology constructed into the footbed for ultimate energy return. What’s more, a Nike React foam is built into the heel for an added spring to your step, while an asymmetrical lacing system locks you in - delivering a snug fit. Underfoot, the grippy tread outsole adds durability - for your best running performance yet. CI9923-005, Leather & Textile Upper/Synthetic Sole.

Colour:
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Flyknit Barely Volt Hyper Orange
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Mens Running Shoes Black/Aqua US 7
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Flyknit Bright Crimson
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Flyknit Bright Mango
Mens Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Black/Volt/White / 11.5
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% Men's Road Running Shoes - Yellow
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Reviews

A little loose
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Christopher

originally posted on store.nike.com

I purchased these shoes hoping to use them for some fast marathon training. Normally I wear 12 in all of my other Nike running shoes, and these seemed to fit correctly at
the store, but when I went running in them is was a different story.The combination of a heel padding that does not fit my heel correctly and a flyknit material that stretches
out over the course of the run leaves the shoe slapping the ground loudly every time I strike it. I have to readjust my stride and it seems to be having a negative affect on the
knees.I wanted to like this shoe. They are light and cushy, but they just feel too bulky and loose for me to feel fast in them. As a result I am usually reaching for a... Show more
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Amazing Tempo Shoes!
26 January 2022
Matt1330

originally posted on rebelsport.com.au

Absolutely love these shoes. Despite the polarizing reviews, these shoes shine at what they are meant for - anything faster than easy pace.While they are slightly firm and
snappy, they have amazing energy return and provide very noticeable ground protection - so very little ground feel here. I have used these for intervals, tempo efforts and
even long run workouts with blocks at marathon pace.Durability is good if you look after them. The upper is breathable and traction is great when up on the forefoot. Due to
the high stack, I would just be mindful on sharp turns, particularly if you are prone to rolling the occasional ankle.To anyone that is trying to decide between the ... Show more
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Favorite running sneaker, but...
8 August 2022
emily

originally posted on store.nike.com

After searching high and low for new running sneakers, I have definitely settled on the Tempo Next. These shoes are so much fun to run in and the forefoot air pods keep my
knees very happy! I have tried other sneakers since first purchasing these and nothing compares. Only problem is the durability. I supinate a lot when I run and I have gone
through 2 (just purchased my 3rd) pairs of these in less than 6 months. Outer air pod popped in both pairs, and on one pair the sole started ripping between the airpod and
midfoot. I will continue buying these, however they are definitely on the pricier side to be wearing out after 2-3 months.
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Specification

Colour ShownBlack/Anthracite/Pure Platinum/White
StyleCI9923-005
Country/Region of OriginVietnam

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Reviews

A little loose
22 November 2021
I purchased these shoes hoping to use them for some fast marathon training. Normally I wear 12 in all of my other Nike running shoes, and these seemed to fit correctly at the store, but when I went running in them is was a different story.The combination of a heel padding that does not fit my heel correctly and a flyknit material that stretches out over the course of the run leaves the shoe slapping the ground loudly every time I strike it. I have to readjust my stride and it seems to be having a negative affect on the knees.I wanted to like this shoe. They are light and cushy, but they just feel too bulky and loose for me to feel fast in them. As a result I am usually reaching for a different pair when I can.... Show more
Christopher
originally posted on store.nike.com
Amazing Tempo Shoes!
26 January 2022
Absolutely love these shoes. Despite the polarizing reviews, these shoes shine at what they are meant for - anything faster than easy pace.While they are slightly firm and snappy, they have amazing energy return and provide very noticeable ground protection - so very little ground feel here. I have used these for intervals, tempo efforts and even long run workouts with blocks at marathon pace.Durability is good if you look after them. The upper is breathable and traction is great when up on the forefoot. Due to the high stack, I would just be mindful on sharp turns, particularly if you are prone to rolling the occasional ankle.To anyone that is trying to decide between the Vaporfly / Alphafly for a marathon.....the airbags in the Alphafly (exactly the same as ... MoreAbsolutely love these shoes. Despite the polarizing reviews, these shoes shine at what they are meant for - anything faster than easy pace.While they are slightly firm and snappy, they have amazing energy return and provide very noticeable ground protection - so very little ground feel here. I have used these for intervals, tempo efforts and even long run workouts with blocks at marathon pace.Durability is good if you look after them. The upper is breathable and traction is great when up on the forefoot. Due to the high stack, I would just be mindful on sharp turns, particularly if you are prone to rolling the occasional ankle.To anyone that is trying to decide between the Vaporfly / Alphafly for a marathon.....the airbags in the Alphafly (exactly the same as the Tempo) provide protection for your legs late in a race that just can't be matched by any other shoe. You will maintain your paces racing and training for far longer.... Show more
Matt1330
originally posted on rebelsport.com.au
Favorite running sneaker, but...
8 August 2022
After searching high and low for new running sneakers, I have definitely settled on the Tempo Next. These shoes are so much fun to run in and the forefoot air pods keep my knees very happy! I have tried other sneakers since first purchasing these and nothing compares. Only problem is the durability. I supinate a lot when I run and I have gone through 2 (just purchased my 3rd) pairs of these in less than 6 months. Outer air pod popped in both pairs, and on one pair the sole started ripping between the airpod and midfoot. I will continue buying these, however they are definitely on the pricier side to be wearing out after 2-3 months.... Show more
emily
originally posted on store.nike.com
Great Training Shoe, Major Design Flaw However
20 April 2021
I initially purchased a pair of Tempos late last year, I'm an experienced runner and put anywhere from 70-80 miles a week in training shoes. While these shoes are comfortable, they have a MAJOR design flaw. The original pair I had purchased developed structural cracking behind the air pods, the slim "bridge" between the air pods and the midsole of the lower (about 180 miles of wear). This was about a 3" crack, only on the right shoe. Nike customer service took them back, evaluated and provided me a refund to get another pair (I was pleasantly surprised). Come to later last week I bairly hit 200 miles in the "replacement" Tempos and sure enough the same thing happened again. However this time more catastrophic. The left shoe had developed the same crack in the same ... MoreI initially purchased a pair of Tempos late last year, I'm an experienced runner and put anywhere from 70-80 miles a week in training shoes. While these shoes are comfortable, they have a MAJOR design flaw. The original pair I had purchased developed structural cracking behind the air pods, the slim "bridge" between the air pods and the midsole of the lower (about 180 miles of wear). This was about a 3" crack, only on the right shoe. Nike customer service took them back, evaluated and provided me a refund to get another pair (I was pleasantly surprised). Come to later last week I bairly hit 200 miles in the "replacement" Tempos and sure enough the same thing happened again. However this time more catastrophic. The left shoe had developed the same crack in the same location, whereas the right shoe completely came apart (see pic below). I have since sent the second pair back to Nike for their "evaluation". So the same thing has happened in two different pairs of shoes (all i'm running on is solid, smooth pavement, no gravel or trail). I feel this design flaw needs to be addressed otherwise it'll never be right. Would be 5 stars without the structural issues in my opinion.... Show more
Clay
originally posted on store.nike.com
Nike Still Rocks for Running!
6 August 2021
So I have been running for 48 years now, so I know shoes. I've been with Nike for most of the time, with two times in the last ten years trying another brand only to become injured within the first run, while trying those two other brands. The arch in the Nike shoes is just perfect, for my running style, which is I glide instead of pounding. The tread on the Nike shoes has become a problem with durability in the last 7 years, as I now have to apply heated glue to the rear of the tread in about three to four weeks from receiving the shoes. That is the sore point with the shoes, The glue I keep applying every three to four days to keep the shoes performing where I need them to be. I replace the shoes every three months or so, as they start to break down and the tread ... MoreSo I have been running for 48 years now, so I know shoes. I've been with Nike for most of the time, with two times in the last ten years trying another brand only to become injured within the first run, while trying those two other brands. The arch in the Nike shoes is just perfect, for my running style, which is I glide instead of pounding. The tread on the Nike shoes has become a problem with durability in the last 7 years, as I now have to apply heated glue to the rear of the tread in about three to four weeks from receiving the shoes. That is the sore point with the shoes, The glue I keep applying every three to four days to keep the shoes performing where I need them to be. I replace the shoes every three months or so, as they start to break down and the tread is just too far gone in the back. I wish Nike would use a more robust tread, but the ride of the shoes is awesome, so I'm done trying other brands, as have not had good results with the other brands. I run about five miles per day, pretty much every day. Competed in Junior High, High School, Military and College, so kind of know what I'm talking about.... Show more
D
originally posted on store.nike.com
Poor Quality Shoe
8 August 2022
I've logged 82 miles in this shoe since late-May, 2022, running about 3 times a week (that's under 8 miles a week! I'm easing back in after an injury). And the shoe is already falling apart. As you can see from the attached images, the forefoot on the left shoe is cracked, exposing the interior of the rubber sole. I'm very disappointed that such an expensive running shoe did not last at least 6 months, which is when I typically replace my running shoes. I do not recommend buying this shoe.... Show more
William
originally posted on store.nike.com
Quick shoe, bad durability
9 April 2023
Pros: Very bouncy, fast, and overall quick shoe to run in. I have raced multiple 5K races in these and they performed every time.Cons: Durability is horrible, I own two pairs, and on each, the rubber on the bottom between the "airpods" and the main body of the shoe has broken between 100-200 miles.They are loud, and their shape makes it sound like you are clomping along at any speed it's especially bad on pavement.The laces are bad, too short, and they come undone if you do not double not them.It is hard to get your foot in even if they are the correct size due to the upper material and upper design.... Show more
Calvin
originally posted on store.nike.com
Really hope these aren’t being discontinued!
18 October 2022
Game-changing shoes for my injury-prone feet! I’m on my 4th pair of these, and I’ve had no plantar fasciitis or tendinitis. I get just under 200 miles on them, which is the most I get with any running shoes, before the cushion breaks down enough to replace them. As a forefoot runner, I LOVE the springiness under the front of the shoe. It feels like I’m being propelled forward. I use these mostly for training, but they are fine for racing, too, at my amateur level. I wear 1/2 size up in these vs. other running shoes.... Show more
Elizabeth
originally posted on store.nike.com
way better than I expected
21 September 2020
Not going to lie here, I went into this shoe with pretty low expectations. I wasn't a fan of the zoom fly series and couldn't see where this shoe would fit into my rotation. I couldn't see myself picking this over a vaporfly/alpha fly for long and/or harder efforts. It's too unstable for trails and too cumbersome for track workouts. And for easy runs I didn't think I'd want a shoe with a plate (I'm a big fan of having different types of shoes in my rotation to stimulate the muscles in my legs/feet differently). However, I don't mind admitting when I'm wrong, and I was totally wrong when it came to easy efforts in this shoe. I get that "tempo" is in the name of the shoe because it's designed to work at faster paces, and truthfully it does works fine at higher speeds. ... MoreNot going to lie here, I went into this shoe with pretty low expectations. I wasn't a fan of the zoom fly series and couldn't see where this shoe would fit into my rotation. I couldn't see myself picking this over a vaporfly/alpha fly for long and/or harder efforts. It's too unstable for trails and too cumbersome for track workouts. And for easy runs I didn't think I'd want a shoe with a plate (I'm a big fan of having different types of shoes in my rotation to stimulate the muscles in my legs/feet differently). However, I don't mind admitting when I'm wrong, and I was totally wrong when it came to easy efforts in this shoe. I get that "tempo" is in the name of the shoe because it's designed to work at faster paces, and truthfully it does works fine at higher speeds. It's just that, like noted above, Nike has better options for those type of runs. But it's a totally serviceable easy-day shoe because the plate feels like it's there solely for rigidity and keeping the shoe from getting too sloppy with that much cushioning underfoot. FWIW I'm a forefoot/midfoot striker, and even at slower paces it didn't feel like the shoe was overly rigid and preventing my feet from flexing more naturally (like what you would see in an epic react or peg turbo). I don't want a shoe that feels like it wants to go fast for easy days, and truthfully I don't think the tempo does. It works just fine at slower speeds.I've seen a fair share of negative reviews for this shoe online, and from my vantage point, this feels like the same issue that Nike had when the peg turbo first came out. And that issue is expectations -- this shoe is a training shoe. It's not a race day shoe. So it's not going to feel like a vaporfly or alphafly. It may share some of the same technologies and take design cues from those shoes, but it is neither of those shoes. It's heavier, less aggressive, and somewhat clunky feeling on feet (although not as bad as the zoom fly 2, it does have a weight distribution issue since the upper is a lot lighter than the rest of the shoe). But it is by no means a bad shoe. I very much enjoyed my time running in this shoe and believe it is definitely a step up over the zoom fly series. I still think that the peg turbo was an overall better training shoe, but the tempo does an admirable job trying to fill the void left by the discontinuation of the turbo.... Show more
Jonathan
originally posted on store.nike.com
Zoom Tempo NEXT% Review
20 October 2020
I have been running and training in the Zoom Tempo NEXT% for over a month now and over 70+, which I believe is the right break-in time and distance.Fit: The shoe fits true to size in my opinion with the right amount of toe room andsecure heel cushioning to prevent heel slippage. The toe box is wider than the the Vaporfly Flyknit NEXT% and mesh versions--which is nice as it gets your toes a change to spread out a bit each strike.Traction: Very secure traction that is great on wet roads, rubber tracks and even trails--deep grooves.Pronation: The nice thing about this shoe that I noticed compared to other NEXT% shoes is that there is a large piece of react foam on the medial side of the heel that helps runners that may overpronate like me. It helps to push your ... MoreI have been running and training in the Zoom Tempo NEXT% for over a month now and over 70+, which I believe is the right break-in time and distance.Fit: The shoe fits true to size in my opinion with the right amount of toe room andsecure heel cushioning to prevent heel slippage. The toe box is wider than the the Vaporfly Flyknit NEXT% and mesh versions--which is nice as it gets your toes a change to spread out a bit each strike.Traction: Very secure traction that is great on wet roads, rubber tracks and even trails--deep grooves.Pronation: The nice thing about this shoe that I noticed compared to other NEXT% shoes is that there is a large piece of react foam on the medial side of the heel that helps runners that may overpronate like me. It helps to push your foot and knee out with each strike and adds a lot of support. Similar to what I experienced with the React Infinity Run.Comfort: The shoe is a bit stiff and feels a bit awkward at first but breaks it. It is much more rigid than some of the other NEXT% shoes but not uncomfortable. You really do feel those two zoom pods in the forefoot with each strike. It was not as comfortable as the Vaporfly but also very different in set up (pods and react).Tempo: The one thing I noticed with the tempo is that it is similar to driving a car on cruise control. If I wanted to stick a mile that was around 7 minutes--it helped to consistently stay at that pace for several miles. If I wanted to really sprint it out and get into the 6s, it helped to stay there as well.Overall: I definitely recommend this shoes for training and short races like 5Ks or 10Ks.... Show more
Robert
originally posted on store.nike.com

Specification

Colour ShownBlack/Anthracite/Pure Platinum/White
StyleCI9923-005
Country/Region of OriginVietnam