Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown

Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown

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The Nike ZoomX Invincible Run Flyknit 3 ‘Oatmeal Safety Orange’ utilizes a lightweight ZoomX midsole, featuring a rocker shape with a wide base and higher foam sidewalls. Underfoot, the rubber outsole features a waffle traction pattern based on runner-informed data. The upper is crafted from evolved Flyknit, finished in a neutral beige hue with reflective detailing on the webbing pull loop. Billow cables in the midfoot provide a locked-in fit, while an external heel clip offers rearfoot stability.

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Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown

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The Nike ZoomX Invincible Run Flyknit 3 ‘Oatmeal Safety Orange’ utilizes a lightweight ZoomX midsole, featuring a rocker shape with a wide base and higher foam sidewalls. Underfoot, the rubber outsole features a waffle traction pattern based on runner-informed data. The upper is crafted from evolved Flyknit, finished in a neutral beige hue with reflective detailing on the webbing pull loop. Billow cables in the midfoot provide a locked-in fit, while an external heel clip offers rearfoot stability.

The Nike ZoomX Invincible Run Flyknit 3 ‘Oatmeal Safety Orange’ utilizes a lightweight ZoomX midsole, featuring a rocker shape with a wide base and higher foam sidewalls. Underfoot, the rubber outsole features a waffle traction pattern based on runner-informed data. The upper is crafted from evolved Flyknit, finished in a neutral beige hue with reflective detailing on the webbing pull loop. Billow cables in the midfoot provide a locked-in fit, while an external heel clip offers rearfoot stability.

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Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Brown
Mens Nike ZoomX Invincible Run Fk 3, Astronomy Blue/Black-Glacier Blue / 11.5
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Nike ZoomX Invincible Run 3 Black
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Black
Nike ZoomX Invincible Run FK 3 (Men’s) 12 USM
Mens Nike ZoomX Invincible Run 3 Armory Navy / Black / Geode Teal / US 11.5
Mens Nike ZoomX Invincible Run 3 Blueprint / US 12
Nike ZoomX Invincible Run 3 Dark Stucco
Nike ZoomX Invincible Run Flyknit 3 Electric Mens Running Shoes Multi US 10
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - Grey
Nike ZoomX Invincible Run Flyknit 3 'College Navy' DR2615-400
Nike ZoomX Invincible Run 3 Phantom Total Orange
Nike ZoomX Invincible Run FK3 Grey / 10
Mens Nike ZoomX Invincible Run 3 Pure Platinum / Cool Grey / Hyper Crimson / US 10
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Mens Nike ZoomX Invincible Run 3 White / Deep Royal / Blue / US 11
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Nike ZoomX Invincible Run 3 Year of The Dragon
Mens Nike ZoomX Invincible Run 3 White/Black - Fire Red / US 10
Nike Invincible 3 Men's Road Running Shoes - White
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Back home with Nike.
24 January 2024
Jeffery

originally posted on store.nike.com

Excellent. I've been running more frequently over the last year and decided it was time up step up my shoe game. Tried Puma (perfect fit, I think I'm their shoe model) but not
enough cushioning and too much roll, Brooks and Adidas (invasive stability bands) and On (good cushioning) too boxy for narrow feet. Did an easy treadmill tempo run (4
miles, faster each 1/4 mile) in these to break them in and came away very impressed.One component of stability I never thought much about was the forefoot. If you check
the pictures you'll see it's very wide. Excited to get these to my local greenbelt trail for a run. Seems like it will be difficult to take a wrong step or at least these w... Show more
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Experiencing the Nike Zoomx Invincible Run Fk3
22 January 2023
C. Douglas

originally posted on store.nike.com

I am a 68 year old male with some degree of foot arthritis and foot widening. I am not a runner but do considerable walking and exercising to slow the aging process as much
as possible. I need good cushioning to endure distance. I need shoes that are comfortable for wearing all day, have designs helpful for feet like mine, and that fit my relatively
wide size needs. The Nike Zoomx Invincible Run Fk3 has convincingly demonstrated its ability to cover all of those and a few more unexpected features add to the list of
desirable traits.The Nike Zoomx Invincible Run Fk3 has abundant cushion depth, especially so in the heel area. There is a unique marshmallow feeling at first wh... Show more
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Feel great but CAUTION: Retain sweat!
2 October 2024
DaveSays

originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com

These may be some of the most enjoyable shoes to use for long workouts, from the point of view of the foot bed (comfort, fit, energy return), but in over 40 years of running, I
have NEVER had a pair of shoes retain so much sweat that by the end of the workout, it feels like somebody poured a glass of water in each sock. That's NEVER been an issue
for me. Never even CONSIDERED it!The "flyknit" upper acts like it's a solid piece of goretex. It does not allow for almost any breathability. I'm honestly tempted to cut really
small holes in the uppers to allow for breathability. Yes. It IS that bad.Aside from the sneakers retaining moisture during the workout, they take AT LEAST THREE ... Show more
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24 January 2024
Excellent. I've been running more frequently over the last year and decided it was time up step up my shoe game. Tried Puma (perfect fit, I think I'm their shoe model) but not enough cushioning and too much roll, Brooks and Adidas (invasive stability bands) and On (good cushioning) too boxy for narrow feet. Did an easy treadmill tempo run (4 miles, faster each 1/4 mile) in these to break them in and came away very impressed.One component of stability I never thought much about was the forefoot. If you check the pictures you'll see it's very wide. Excited to get these to my local greenbelt trail for a run. Seems like it will be difficult to take a wrong step or at least these will help correct inconsistencies in the road surface.Was concerned about the comment ... MoreExcellent. I've been running more frequently over the last year and decided it was time up step up my shoe game. Tried Puma (perfect fit, I think I'm their shoe model) but not enough cushioning and too much roll, Brooks and Adidas (invasive stability bands) and On (good cushioning) too boxy for narrow feet. Did an easy treadmill tempo run (4 miles, faster each 1/4 mile) in these to break them in and came away very impressed.One component of stability I never thought much about was the forefoot. If you check the pictures you'll see it's very wide. Excited to get these to my local greenbelt trail for a run. Seems like it will be difficult to take a wrong step or at least these will help correct inconsistencies in the road surface.Was concerned about the comment about "locking in the heel". When I first stepped on the treadmill I thought I felt some slip but I just tightened the laces and didn't notice it again. Narrow foot here (12B) but not issues at all.... Show more
Jeffery
originally posted on store.nike.com
Experiencing the Nike Zoomx Invincible Run Fk3
22 January 2023
I am a 68 year old male with some degree of foot arthritis and foot widening. I am not a runner but do considerable walking and exercising to slow the aging process as much as possible. I need good cushioning to endure distance. I need shoes that are comfortable for wearing all day, have designs helpful for feet like mine, and that fit my relatively wide size needs. The Nike Zoomx Invincible Run Fk3 has convincingly demonstrated its ability to cover all of those and a few more unexpected features add to the list of desirable traits.The Nike Zoomx Invincible Run Fk3 has abundant cushion depth, especially so in the heel area. There is a unique marshmallow feeling at first which quickly fades after a short distance. I was surprised at the vertical travel between heel ... MoreI am a 68 year old male with some degree of foot arthritis and foot widening. I am not a runner but do considerable walking and exercising to slow the aging process as much as possible. I need good cushioning to endure distance. I need shoes that are comfortable for wearing all day, have designs helpful for feet like mine, and that fit my relatively wide size needs. The Nike Zoomx Invincible Run Fk3 has convincingly demonstrated its ability to cover all of those and a few more unexpected features add to the list of desirable traits.The Nike Zoomx Invincible Run Fk3 has abundant cushion depth, especially so in the heel area. There is a unique marshmallow feeling at first which quickly fades after a short distance. I was surprised at the vertical travel between heel pavement first contact and full compression throughout each step. I had no feeling of "bottoming out" at all. (200 lbs if you must know!) Additionally, the soles are much wider than I have seen. The added width coaxes my feet into better vertical alignment and stability, especially in heel cup area. The added width was impressive enough to prompt me to check the accelerator/brake area in my cars and there was no interference from the width of the soles. I tend to roll my heels outward which causes rapid wear of the outer heel corners of my shoes. I was delighted to discover the sole bottom design has addressed this problem nicely. There is a black synthetic perforated overlay bonded tightly onto the cushion sole section of the shoes. It is a very strong resilient material that feels like it will resist wear extremely well. It is perforated with openings for traction and is thicker around the edges where wear is expected. The pattern of the holes covers the bottom fully and this layer is shallow enough to resist picking up rocks and debris. I have owned shoes that collect rocks and small stones in the grooves-leaving a trail of rocks behind me! I expect this two-layer sole design will not wear on the outer edges like so many costly shoes I have had to replace in the past.The few things I might prefer:These shoes have standard flat laces, which are sturdy, but I have to admit to being quite fond of the recent round elastic laces adjustable with simple round knots on each end. It is nice to have the flexion for slipping shoes on and off without tying shoelaces. I assume one could buy elastic laces and use them in this shoe easily.The depth of cushioning may be too much for some individuals, but a delight for others.Appearance.....I appreciate the somewhat modest look of these shoes. At my age, there are many athletic shoes that are flamboyant at a level that I am not comfortable wearing in public! The podiatrists often hand out recommendations for athletic shoes helpful to people with foot problems. Clearly the doctors are focused on the mechanics of the foot/shoe but have not seen what some athletic shoes actually look like these days! I am pretty sure young people hate seeing old people wearing something they like! We promise to stay in our own lane !... Show more
C. Douglas
originally posted on store.nike.com
Feel great but CAUTION: Retain sweat!
2 October 2024
These may be some of the most enjoyable shoes to use for long workouts, from the point of view of the foot bed (comfort, fit, energy return), but in over 40 years of running, I have NEVER had a pair of shoes retain so much sweat that by the end of the workout, it feels like somebody poured a glass of water in each sock. That's NEVER been an issue for me. Never even CONSIDERED it!The "flyknit" upper acts like it's a solid piece of goretex. It does not allow for almost any breathability. I'm honestly tempted to cut really small holes in the uppers to allow for breathability. Yes. It IS that bad.Aside from the sneakers retaining moisture during the workout, they take AT LEAST THREE DAYS TO DRY OUT afterwards.OK. Now the good. Decent fit. First pair of Nikes I ... MoreThese may be some of the most enjoyable shoes to use for long workouts, from the point of view of the foot bed (comfort, fit, energy return), but in over 40 years of running, I have NEVER had a pair of shoes retain so much sweat that by the end of the workout, it feels like somebody poured a glass of water in each sock. That's NEVER been an issue for me. Never even CONSIDERED it!The "flyknit" upper acts like it's a solid piece of goretex. It does not allow for almost any breathability. I'm honestly tempted to cut really small holes in the uppers to allow for breathability. Yes. It IS that bad.Aside from the sneakers retaining moisture during the workout, they take AT LEAST THREE DAYS TO DRY OUT afterwards.OK. Now the good. Decent fit. First pair of Nikes I could fit into in almost 20 years. Previously D's were too narrow, and EE/EEEE were clown shoe floppy. These are Ds, fit fairy snug but not TOO snug; just right that they'd break in and stretch just enough to be great.Slight heel gap, but I use KT tape on the heels so, as of now, after a couple of workouts, have not yet noticed a rub. Hoping that continues.I love the feel of these. More important is the energy return. Near the end of my workouts, my feet and legs are ready for more (usually they just hurt). Seriously, the comfort and energy return on these shoes are AMAZING.Just having to deal with the moisture retention issue. I want to love these shoes and order three more pairs. I'm tempted, but with all the moisture, I'm worried they're going to fall apart too soon.I'm going to say I would recommend them, but if I did, I'd warn about the moisture issue as I did so.... Show more
DaveSays
originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com
If you have actual wide feet this is the shoe!
1 March 2024
Unbelievable, Nike of all the brands makes a running shoe that doesn't just say it's wide and there i just more shoe volume, but actually the base of the shoe is actually wide. I don't have a big foot, short instep, and kinda narrow going back towards my heels, however for my foot side it is wide and my foot does not hand off the end of the insoles in this shoe or in my invincible 2's. Plenty of room in these in the for foot area side to side and I am grateful since I've suffered from edge blisters for many years because ill fitting shoes and these do not cause them.Some cons, are the heel lockdown isn't as easy to achieve as the heel counter just doesn't cup the heel like other shoes. However just lace correctly or use a runners knot and you'll be fine. I've read ... MoreUnbelievable, Nike of all the brands makes a running shoe that doesn't just say it's wide and there i just more shoe volume, but actually the base of the shoe is actually wide. I don't have a big foot, short instep, and kinda narrow going back towards my heels, however for my foot side it is wide and my foot does not hand off the end of the insoles in this shoe or in my invincible 2's. Plenty of room in these in the for foot area side to side and I am grateful since I've suffered from edge blisters for many years because ill fitting shoes and these do not cause them.Some cons, are the heel lockdown isn't as easy to achieve as the heel counter just doesn't cup the heel like other shoes. However just lace correctly or use a runners knot and you'll be fine. I've read and heard after around 100 miles the heel slipping issue goes away as the shoe is broken in well at that point. Also the upper in the instep area to me is a bit stiff and does not wrap the foot well when pulling the laces tight which to my also contributes to the heel slippage issue, again after break in, I think that issue will go away. There is less cushion in the forefoot than in the invincible 2, also the invincible 2 fit so much better out of the box than the 3's. Now the con's said, I will keep these and use them just because of the width alone, I can deal with the other dislikes until the shoe is broken in.Hopefully Nike will listen and when the 4's come out please keep the wide size available and add back things that made the invincible 2 an amazing!Also please consider adding this kind of wide sizing to some of your other running shoes, not everyone have narrow feet!... Show more
Ronald
originally posted on store.nike.com
Major Heel Slippage
15 July 2024
The Nike Invincible 3 is a great daily trainer giving you maximum cushion to keep your joints and feet feeling fresh throughout your run. The ZOOMX midsole is soft and bouncy giving you a lot of energy return with each stride. It's supposedly a bit firmer than the previous versions to give you a much more stable ride but nonetheless is a fun midsole to run in. The outsole has perfectly placed rubber for excellent traction even on wet conditions. Unfortunately, the fit of the upper is disappointing. There is significant heel slippage even when using the runner's loop or heel lock lacing. I currently still run in the original Nike Invincible 1's and they fit like a glove from heel to toe with zero heel slippage from the box. Hopefully Nike can address this issue with ... MoreThe Nike Invincible 3 is a great daily trainer giving you maximum cushion to keep your joints and feet feeling fresh throughout your run. The ZOOMX midsole is soft and bouncy giving you a lot of energy return with each stride. It's supposedly a bit firmer than the previous versions to give you a much more stable ride but nonetheless is a fun midsole to run in. The outsole has perfectly placed rubber for excellent traction even on wet conditions. Unfortunately, the fit of the upper is disappointing. There is significant heel slippage even when using the runner's loop or heel lock lacing. I currently still run in the original Nike Invincible 1's and they fit like a glove from heel to toe with zero heel slippage from the box. Hopefully Nike can address this issue with the next version of this shoe on the Invincible 4.... Show more
Alex
originally posted on store.nike.com
Nike Invincible 3. The first 1 was better
7 August 2024
Grabbed the Invincible 3 because it was on sale and the fact that I really liked the first one of this model. It fit well, my normal size 10. My initial thought was that the stack height seemed higher than the first model, I believe it is an 8. I walked around a bit and then ran. Maybe it needs to be broken in by the forefoot cushioning was not as cushy as the first model nor was it as responsive. Definitely less responsive. And again, the heel height made me feel like I was running on my forefoot vs the natural heel strike to forefoot roll through. There is also a seam on the inside of the shoe that rubbed on each foot just before the top of my foot where my big toe knuckle is. The longest run in the shoe so far has been 13 miles. Not sure if I'd go much further ... MoreGrabbed the Invincible 3 because it was on sale and the fact that I really liked the first one of this model. It fit well, my normal size 10. My initial thought was that the stack height seemed higher than the first model, I believe it is an 8. I walked around a bit and then ran. Maybe it needs to be broken in by the forefoot cushioning was not as cushy as the first model nor was it as responsive. Definitely less responsive. And again, the heel height made me feel like I was running on my forefoot vs the natural heel strike to forefoot roll through. There is also a seam on the inside of the shoe that rubbed on each foot just before the top of my foot where my big toe knuckle is. The longest run in the shoe so far has been 13 miles. Not sure if I'd go much further than that due t the seem issue. Presently I have 106 miles on the shoe and will continue to use it until it is no longer serviceable. That will probably be around 300-350 miles, I hope. I probably won't be getting these again. I'll stick to my Hoka Bondi's.... Show more
originally posted on REI
Overall a great shoe for road running and everyday wear
13 April 2024
Pros:The most comfortable shoe you’ll buy. The zoom x is extremely soft and plush. When you walk you feel as if you have a nice bounce with every step you take. The upper seems durable and easy to clean. The upper silhouette reminds me of the epic reacts minus the huge mid sole. The flat laces are nice because I prefer them over traditional round laces. Overall I like the look of the shoe and comfort.Cons:These shoes are a bit more on the bulky side but for me the trade off for comfort is worth it. Feet can get warmer than you would like, not the best in regards of keeping your feet cool. For me the heel never feels quite snug and anchored in the shoes. Stability is a bit of a concern for me but try on for yourself. The collar of the shoe feels low but that ... MorePros:The most comfortable shoe you’ll buy. The zoom x is extremely soft and plush. When you walk you feel as if you have a nice bounce with every step you take. The upper seems durable and easy to clean. The upper silhouette reminds me of the epic reacts minus the huge mid sole. The flat laces are nice because I prefer them over traditional round laces. Overall I like the look of the shoe and comfort.Cons:These shoes are a bit more on the bulky side but for me the trade off for comfort is worth it. Feet can get warmer than you would like, not the best in regards of keeping your feet cool. For me the heel never feels quite snug and anchored in the shoes. Stability is a bit of a concern for me but try on for yourself. The collar of the shoe feels low but that could be due to my feet not feeling snugged. Overall these are not deal breakers but may be to some as for me they’re not major just things I’ve noticed.... Show more
Jacob
originally posted on store.nike.com
Really Great Cushion!
20 June 2024
The Invincible is a shoe that I love but have a few criticisms of. When it comes to running, the cushion is really the biggest game-changer here. The softness of the ZoomX foam combined with the rocker in the midsole creates a great transitional runner that feels great when taking strides. On the negative side, though, I find that the sizing is slightly "Wonky". I have enough room in the toe without it feeling like my foot is swimming, but my ankle tends to slip out of the back. A runner's lace helped with this a bit, but after a long work day I found a small blister on my right ankle. The other issue I have is with the tongue. When it sits flat, it feels normal, but if it gets bunched up or shifts at all it causes some discomfort. For a runner looking for something ... MoreThe Invincible is a shoe that I love but have a few criticisms of. When it comes to running, the cushion is really the biggest game-changer here. The softness of the ZoomX foam combined with the rocker in the midsole creates a great transitional runner that feels great when taking strides. On the negative side, though, I find that the sizing is slightly "Wonky". I have enough room in the toe without it feeling like my foot is swimming, but my ankle tends to slip out of the back. A runner's lace helped with this a bit, but after a long work day I found a small blister on my right ankle. The other issue I have is with the tongue. When it sits flat, it feels normal, but if it gets bunched up or shifts at all it causes some discomfort. For a runner looking for something above entry level but not incredibly advanced, I think this would be a great option. If you can figure out how to deal with the heel slipping and the tongue issues better than I can, It will work well a "Standing all day" shoe.... Show more
Tabor
originally posted on scheels.com
The new ZoomS Invincible Run Flyknit 3 makes road running easy!
20 January 2023
I am a fairly new runner (running on-and-off the past 2 years, a handful of 5Ks) who is unfortunately cursed with pigeon feet. That being said, I've been able to correct my running form and run comfortably using shoes with a wider sole. So after trying the ZoomS Invincible Run Flyknit 3, I am more than pleased to give very positive reviews, after a few comfortable runs! Let me point out the highlights:Wide Sole: The Flyknit 3 has a wider footbed that allows for very consistent and straight footfalls, which (as mentioned) is an added benefit for someone who has a crooked gait. This is something I look for with my shoes, and was excited to notice upon taking it for a run.Uneven road? No problem: The heel has ~1.5" (38mm?) of cushion to make impacts on the road ... MoreI am a fairly new runner (running on-and-off the past 2 years, a handful of 5Ks) who is unfortunately cursed with pigeon feet. That being said, I've been able to correct my running form and run comfortably using shoes with a wider sole. So after trying the ZoomS Invincible Run Flyknit 3, I am more than pleased to give very positive reviews, after a few comfortable runs! Let me point out the highlights:Wide Sole: The Flyknit 3 has a wider footbed that allows for very consistent and straight footfalls, which (as mentioned) is an added benefit for someone who has a crooked gait. This is something I look for with my shoes, and was excited to notice upon taking it for a run.Uneven road? No problem: The heel has ~1.5" (38mm?) of cushion to make impacts on the road very easy (see photos). When stepping on cracks or uneven surface, there's enough give to make it unnoticeable, but not too much to make running inconvenient.Fun in each step: With the cushioning, the transition from heel to forefoot is smooooth, and makes energy transfer for each step seamless. If stepping, you can really see the heel compress! As a caveat I do not have experience with larger cushions on my shoes, but this shoe is making me a believer for different training days. It can definitely make running 5k+ distances go by effortlessly, and speaks to the legacy of this shoe line.Flyknit=Breathability: Nike's proprietary flyknit material (see photo) definitely works as advertised, giving breathability to your longer runs. What's interesting to me is that the upper seems to have a sheen to it that makes it smoother to the touch (not as socky). Not much more to say here, but if you run hot, this can definitely give you more running time.Foot and sneakers are one: Small thing I've noticed with my other running shoes - my feet always tend to shift ever so slightly during my runs. Out of the box, this shoe doesn't have that problem. It fits true to size but keeps it snug where I have no issues with chafing. The tongue is also well padded, keeping everything cozy (see photo).Final notes: It's a very fun shoe, used ideally for your longer runs or to change up your days. You're probably not going to be breaking any records with these and they may not be the lightest, but they sure are comfortable. I plan on using this for my distance days/recovery days, and am excited to re-review this down the line.Reviewer notes/Extra notes: Sz. 10 Men's, true to fit.... Show more
Matthew
originally posted on store.nike.com
Well-cushioned training shoes
22 April 2024
The shoes are well cushioned, and I appreciate the outsoles overall. I also like the wider toe box and wish that Nike would make their racing shoes as wide as these. The uppers could be better, as my heel slips in them, but they are breathable. That said, I would not use them racing or anything like that. They perform well enough as a nice pair of training/recovery shoes, as they offer enough comfort. If you are looking for a pair shoes that are light in terms of weight, look elsewhere because these are quite heavy. My pair sometimes hurt the upper part of my left foot near the top lacing area, but gets a little better when I mess with lacing, or loosen them up. I do wish the laces were a little more stretchy, as that might help with the slight discomfort. I have ... MoreThe shoes are well cushioned, and I appreciate the outsoles overall. I also like the wider toe box and wish that Nike would make their racing shoes as wide as these. The uppers could be better, as my heel slips in them, but they are breathable. That said, I would not use them racing or anything like that. They perform well enough as a nice pair of training/recovery shoes, as they offer enough comfort. If you are looking for a pair shoes that are light in terms of weight, look elsewhere because these are quite heavy. My pair sometimes hurt the upper part of my left foot near the top lacing area, but gets a little better when I mess with lacing, or loosen them up. I do wish the laces were a little more stretchy, as that might help with the slight discomfort. I have ran some half-marathon distances in them (Strava - 59684519) and they seem to hold up well.... Show more
Robert
originally posted on store.nike.com

Specification

Colour ShownOatmeal/Safety Orange/Total Orange/Black
StyleFQ8720-140
Country/Region of OriginVietnam