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πŸ‘Ÿ Ultimate Performance: Nike Women's Running Shoes Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5Β Β 
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2.5
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Description of πŸ‘Ÿ Ultimate Performance: Nike Women's Running Shoes

Ethylene Vinyl Acetate sole. A midsole rock plate helps shield your foot, while a Zoom Air heel unit cushions your stride on and off the path. Multi-layer mesh in the upper wraps your foot in lightweight breathability. Grippy outsole lugs are made for mud shedding. Skin overlays placed on high-wear areas enhance durability.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Disappointing Trail Runner Shoe

Based on my experience, these shoes are not worth the investment. They lack stability on slippery surfaces and can be quite uncomfortable on longer runs. The design is visually appealing, however, the practicality falls short. The one pro is the breathability, which is ideal for warm weather. Sports and Outdoors enthusiasts seeking a trail running shoe may want to steer clear of this one.

Pros
  • Durable and supportive for long distance running.
Cons
  • May not fit well for those with wider feet.

I love that these Nike shoes can handle slippery, wet and rough conditions with the added 'ability' to help you run and keep pace because they are beautiful, light and very handy. I also enjoy rolling my toes and raising my heel to climb steep hills despite the terrain. I've been wearing Nike shoes for 20 years and the Nike Wild Horse is my favorite running shoe. These shoes typically last around 3-4 months at around 200 miles before they start to lose grip.

Pros
  • Running
Cons
  • I'll keep quiet

Revainrating 1 out of 5

unlike previous models Wildhorse

When Nike first released the Wildhorse I loved it! nice wide platform and toe box. I tend to twist my ankle when walking on uneven ground so I liked these. Toes didn't squeak, but shoes didn't dangle. I was disappointed with the Wildhorse 4 because the design made them tight around the top of the foot. So I was excited to see that they designed 5 differently. But the toe for 5 is narrow and tight and the quality is poor. I had them for a week when the sole started to separate from the shoe…

Pros
  • Athletic
Cons
  • Expandable