Gone is the Flywire from previous versions, instead the shoe features an internal arch strap for stability and support. The upper also features a newly shaped toe box which has been widened to accommodate more foot shapes. The wider fit also helps runners gain stability as they land with each...
16 years ago, the Downshifter was a part of the original affordable shoe squad along with the Nike Dart, its then partner-in-crime. The shoe is still going strong because it is an excellent value proposition for $75. When discounted, it’s even better value. You don’t get fancy cushio...
TheNike React Hypersetlooks familiar to some hoopers out there for good reason, the brand reused their technology for another sport. We think it’s interesting how they’ve done this sport crossover experiment. This shoe’s parent sneaker wasn’t the best on the basketball court, so maybe ...
The lack of rearfoot stability is concerning – if you intend to use the Joyride as a running shoe, that is. As we said, the chambers aren’t pressurized, and the SR02 pillars are too soft to be supportive. It’s like running on deflated Nike Air bags filled with foam beads. Transit...
appealing to those avoiding animal products. However, the shoe is dense-feeling and heavy, especially compared to modern sneakers, and the smaller air units, may not offer the same comfort as the originals. The strap design is also less robust, and overall, the shoe’s comfort might not mat...
Built with a full-length Waffle traction pattern and a comfortable, accommodating upper, it doubles as both a training and racing shoe for athletes of all levels. Full-length Waffle outsole pattern grips various surfaces and terrain. Soft and slightly stretchy mesh helps keep you comfortably ...
If Nike didn't have plans to deliver the futuristic Air Mag, the next best thing was a McFly-inspired colorway of their newest flagship basketball sneaker, the Hyperdunk. The shoe took on the familiar color scheme of Marty McFly's futuristic hover boarding sneakers, throwing i...