These are great shoes to have especially if you are flat feet, very comfy all day. Got them for the gym and for casual walking if I’m ever out and about. What sucks is ordering through stock x cause on Nike they are 110 or 65 on sale a lot, who the hell going to buy these for 155$ size 13?... Show more
David L.
originally posted on stockx.com
Amazing shoe
I rated these shoes based off the comfortability and design. The color is mostly white and they do get dirty very fast. I work for Instacart and all I do is walk around stores and deliver groceries to people and somehow within 2 weeks my shoes have already managed to get pretty dirty. That’s the only complaint I have with these shoes. But then again that is expected to happen when buying mostly all white shoes. Overall great looking shoe and matches well with most outfits. Also comfortable. Comfortability: 8.5/10 Style: 8/10... Show more
Xanderman
originally posted on footlocker.com
Dirty Display sent
I ordered two different colors of the same shoe sine they were on sale. The other pair I ordered arrived perfectly fine. This wolf gray/white pair that I received looked like they were ‘thrown’ in a box. Clearly it was the display because of the condition of one shoe vs the other. Nowhere on the description of Sale Price did it mention the shoes would be used or the display. One shoe was discolored and the fabric has a crease that the other side doesn’t. Disappointed in Hibbett Sports for allowing this to be sent out in this condition.... Show more
F Pat
originally posted on hibbett.com
Good walking shoe
I brought these 3 months ago. I really love them. I try to go on line and order another pair and it want let me. It is a good walking shoe and would like to have 2 more pair of different colors. They place it on line that they are on sale but it want let me order them. Love the shoe.... Show more
Miss P
originally posted on footlocker.com
I love these shoes!
The Nike Free Run2 is one of the best pair of shoes I have purchased in a while. I train in the gym frequently and need a great pair of shoes to make my training sessions more comfortable. This is a light weight shoe that grants me all the flexibility I need when performing various trainings. I highly recommend this shoe. I will be purchasing a few more pairs to add to my collection. I genuinely love them.... Show more
Dee Fields
originally posted on hibbett.com
Massive downgrade
So much worse than the 2018 version. The shoe is no longer stretchy at all, and made from nasty cotton that just absorbs all the dirt/sweat and gets gross. Feels extremely cheaply made, massive disappointment since the 2018 version was my favorite shoe of all time.... Show more
Brandon
originally posted on store.nike.com
Not a barefoot...ot even a beginner barefoot.
It's an ok shoe. I purchased to replace my Nike free 5.0, barefoot ride. These are not that similar. These have more support all the way around. This is not even a beginner barefoot or transition shoe.Having said all that...they are very comfortable. The seamless construction means no binding on the foot. I do not tighten the laces when I wear them. They are as comfortable as a nice pair of slippers and I like the bold color palate.... Show more
Trailrunner 2
originally posted on hibbett.com
Outstanding!
This is the second pair of these shoes that I have owned. Hibbett's was the only place not charging an arm and a leg for them along with high shipping costs. Great price for the product and shipping. Items came earlier than expected as well. THANK YOU HIBBETT SPORTS!... Show more
originally posted on hibbett.com
Poor quality
Couldn’t recommend! Nike Free’s used to be be one of May favorite lines. I’ve worn multiple models, colors and fabrics in the Free line. This latest pair of Free Run 2 fabric at heal is ripped already. The shoe was ordered in November 2022. The soles are still almost clean. No reason why fabric should be separating all ready.... Show more
jonathan
originally posted on store.nike.com
These shoes are excellent to run in.
Coming from a jogging in mostly neutral minimal shoes for the past few years, I believe that the Nike Free Run 2 serves as a shifting shoe to allow runners to bein using a more minimalist shoes, but I found it to be the starting point, not end point that Nike seems to promise. After testing out the shoe I was excited with the shoe as a nice conventional shoe into barefoot running. The new Nike Free Run 2 comes with a few changes made to improve the shoe. The outside of the shoe has contrasting patterns than the previous replica making for a different style of mesh and delivering a little different overlay cover for additional shoe form. The most apparent difference in the while jogging in the Nike Free Run 2's opposed to the authentic model is the added room in the ... MoreComing from a jogging in mostly neutral minimal shoes for the past few years, I believe that the Nike Free Run 2 serves as a shifting shoe to allow runners to bein using a more minimalist shoes, but I found it to be the starting point, not end point that Nike seems to promise. After testing out the shoe I was excited with the shoe as a nice conventional shoe into barefoot running. The new Nike Free Run 2 comes with a few changes made to improve the shoe. The outside of the shoe has contrasting patterns than the previous replica making for a different style of mesh and delivering a little different overlay cover for additional shoe form. The most apparent difference in the while jogging in the Nike Free Run 2's opposed to the authentic model is the added room in the toe box and the enhanced upper to the tempting; it felt as if you were putting on a pair of old slippers rather than a pair of running shoes. My first impression was that slip would be a huge problem, but within a few steps of jogging it was evident that the sock-like cuff would keep the shoe in place as long as I needed it. I have run in the shoes countless of times going up to 6 miles and tested the shoe on my longer runs that went up to 10 miles. During my runs, I have felt very cozy and could hardly notice much of a difference compared to other conventional running shoes I have purchased. What sets this shoe apart from the other basic barefoot shoes is the amount of cushion. It is fairly important and can feel slow compared to shoes in this grouping. The amount of cushion on it is literally more similar to shoes normally found in a "unbiased cushioned" grouping, it certainly feels like a barefoot shoe the more you run in it due to the upper and separated thread of the outside. There can be additional weight as the cracks between the sipes tend to gather little rocks that don't come out easily when running. Hopefully Nike can design some sort of rock guard in the time ahead for future models. #flashy... Show more
Stacy Rob
originally posted on finishline.com