Back home with Nike.
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... Show more
Jeffery
originally posted on store.nike.com
Experiencing the Nike Zoomx Invincible Run Fk3
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... Show more
C. Douglas
originally posted on store.nike.com
Feel great but CAUTION: Retain sweat!
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... Show more
DaveSays
originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com
Great Bounce and Great For Distance!
I'm an avid indoor runner and log around 20 miles on my treadmill per week. Because of their exclusive indoor use, my exercise footwear tends to keep looking new, which
meant that I hadn't bought a new pair of shoes in about 5 years. (I only recently learned that shoes should be retired after about 500 miles! Whoops!) The first time I put on
these Nike ZoomX Invincible Run FK 3's I knew that I should have bought a pair new years ago. These shoes are a night and day difference and offer so many features that my
old runners lost to time.The ankle and upper arch support make running a breeze and the generous amount of cushioning in the sole, especially towards the he... Show more... Show more
Alex
originally posted on store.nike.com
Major Heel Slippage
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... Show more... Show more
Alex
originally posted on store.nike.com
Nike Invincible 3. The first 1 was better
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 lon... Show more... Show more
originally posted on REI
Overall a great shoe for road running and everyday wear
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... Show more... Show more
Jacob
originally posted on store.nike.com
Really Great Cushion!
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 ... Show more... Show more
Tabor
originally posted on scheels.com
The new ZoomS Invincible Run Flyknit 3 makes road running easy!
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 ru... Show more... Show more
Matthew
originally posted on store.nike.com
Well-cushioned training shoes
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 la... Show more... Show more
Robert
originally posted on store.nike.com