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Nike Vaporfly 2 Men's Road Racing Shoes (Various Colors)

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Nike has for Nike Members (free to join): Nike Vaporfly 2 Men's Road Racing Shoes (Various Colors) for $149.97 - 20% w/ promo code CAMPNIKE = $119.98. Shipping is free for Nike Members (free to join).

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Available Colors:Features:
  • An internal foam pod at the heel gives you extra cushioning.
  • Light padding on the tongue helps reduce lace pressure at the top of your foot.
  • The laces loop through lightweight side supports that eliminate the need for an arch band. This helps reduce the shoe's weight.
  • A wider toe area gives a roomier fit.
  • Flexibility grooves on the sole give you multi-surface traction in a variety of weather conditions.

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  • About this deal:
    • These shoes are priced $29.99 lower than this previous Frontpage Deal from April.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional deal ideas and discussion. -Corwin

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Nike has for Nike Members (free to join): Nike Vaporfly 2 Men's Road Racing Shoes (Various Colors) for $149.97 - 20% w/ promo code CAMPNIKE = $119.98. Shipping is free for Nike Members (free to join).

Thanks to Community Member SDBuddy for finding this deal.

Available Colors:Features:
  • An internal foam pod at the heel gives you extra cushioning.
  • Light padding on the tongue helps reduce lace pressure at the top of your foot.
  • The laces loop through lightweight side supports that eliminate the need for an arch band. This helps reduce the shoe's weight.
  • A wider toe area gives a roomier fit.
  • Flexibility grooves on the sole give you multi-surface traction in a variety of weather conditions.

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • These shoes are priced $29.99 lower than this previous Frontpage Deal from April.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional deal ideas and discussion. -Corwin

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Written by SDBuddy

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riphamilton
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if you're just a casual runner and don't run in competitive races, these aren't for you.
mechadriver
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Hmmm.... I definitely run slower then sub-6 miles, and they still work for me.
SDBuddy
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Most of the prior gen shoes have been cleared out, with Saucony already dumping their Endorphin Pro 2s. Nike's doing it with the VF2s here. I'm kicking myself for not getting another EP2 last December for under $50. That was insane. I don't expect to see that for these Nikes, so this is a good time to buy these. I'm happy with the $110 price on the VF2 after code and CB. I never scored the rare outlet store price of $99 like some people have over the past months. My outlet refuses to discount them down like that.

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank riphamilton

if you're just a casual runner and don't run in competitive races, these aren't for you.
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Most of the prior gen shoes have been cleared out, with Saucony already dumping their Endorphin Pro 2s. Nike's doing it with the VF2s here. I'm kicking myself for not getting another EP2 last December for under $50. That was insane. I don't expect to see that for these Nikes, so this is a good time to buy these. I'm happy with the $110 price on the VF2 after code and CB. I never scored the rare outlet store price of $99 like some people have over the past months. My outlet refuses to discount them down like that.
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wfmrules3
May 15, 2023
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Quote from SDBuddy :
Most of the prior gen shoes have been cleared out, with Saucony already dumping their Endorphin Pro 2s. Nike's doing it with the VF2s here. I'm kicking myself for not getting another EP2 last December for under $50. That was insane. I don't expect to see that for these Nikes, so this is a good time to buy these. I'm happy with the $110 price on the VF2 after code and CB. I never scored the rare outlet store price of $99 like some people have over the past months. My outlet refuses to discount them down like that.
I got 4 pairs of the endorphin pros under $50…. Still working through those, best deal!
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jdrum3
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I've got a shoe problem that also includes the "super shoes." I just ran a marathon in the Saucony Endorphin Pro 3 and a 10k in the Nike Vaporfly 2. (I also have a pair of Adidas Prime X Strung on the way) If you are looking to give a "super shoe" a try, this is a great deal. The upper of the Saucony is way more comfortable than the Nike, but it's not on sale for the price of a daily trainer either. I will also say that the Endorphin Pro is like ice skating on any pavement that is remotely wet, i.e. the water stations in the marathon. I did not have the same issues with the Nike, but the main reason for using the Saucony on the longer run was the fit.
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jagler
May 15, 2023
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Quote from BondT :
Ant these consider cheating to wear in a pro race? Since they are so efficient at "return" energy.
Sure, they can be considered "cheating", but they're not banned
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dashingben
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If I didn't already own 2 (for $150 each), I would jump on these. Also Pegasus 39 for $60 for a simple daily trainer is a great deal.
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mechadriver
May 16, 2023
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Quote from Rawrdinosaurmoo :
Almost pulled the trigger but I usually run in mizunos and find those $50 on eBay new. Doubt the shoes make that much of difference with training
You should try for yourself. Nike allows you to return them within 60 days, even if you run in them. They made a difference for me.
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mechadriver
May 16, 2023
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Quote from CyanCable7489 :
This is the way. If you aren't planning on running sub 6 miles these are pointless
Hmmm.... I definitely run slower then sub-6 miles, and they still work for me.
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TheBigPahoot
May 16, 2023
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Quote from CyanCable7489 :
This is the way. If you aren't planning on running sub 6 miles these are pointless
Degenerative lumbar spine + torn hip labrum = difficulty running. These are the only shoes that I've found that I can continually run in comfortably, day after day. Mostly 3-5 mile runs, less frequent 15+ milers. 350+ miles per pair. Other carbon plate shoes may apply, too, just haven't found them as comfortable as these.

So, I disagree. Each to their own.
May 16, 2023
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mechadriver
May 16, 2023
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For people thinking about a carbon plated shoe, this is a great buy. I have tried many-many shoes (Adidas Adios Pro 1 & 2, Endorphin Pro 1 & 3, RC Elite 1 & 2, Mizuno Wave Rebellion Pro, Puma Deviate Nitro Elite, Adidas Prime X Strung, Nike Alphafly, NB TC, and NB SuperComp Trainer) and always come back to the Vaporfly Flynit, VF Next %1 & 2. Assuming you are a neutral runner I have found that these give the best blend of protection, road feel, and propulsion. As a rear-foot striker, I prefer these over the Alphaflys (lower drop). I do tend to wear out the lateral heel after about 100 miles and retire the shoes between 150-200 miles. Some people get more mileage out of them. The other shoes also work well for training miles (Strung, Wave Rebellion Pro, Endo Pro 3), track days and short races (Puma). But, don't have the versatility of the Nike Vaporfly.
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mick16
May 16, 2023
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How's the sizing compared to the Saucony Endorphin Pro 2's? I went up a half size on those (normally wear 11.5 and went to 12) and wondering if it's similar on these

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lucky35
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I wonder if Vaporfly 3 is better than the 2 because I would spend the extra money to get the better one…
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