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Nike [nike.com] has for
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Nike Men's InfinityRN 4 Running Shoes (Regular & Extra Wide) on sale from
$71.98 when you apply 25% off promo code
SUMMER25 in cart.
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Note: Availability & size may vary.
Available:
- Regular Width
- Extra Wide Width
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If you're a runner and looking for these, they are great. Nike tends to run a little narrow so the wide option is great even if you don't normally get wide.
For those wondering about how to keep these clean, I'd recommend Kiwi's Shoe Protector spray. I spray that on my shoes about once and month and it does a great job having this repel right off. One thing to note though: this does effect the breathability of the sneaker, if that's something you're concerned about.
Happy running!
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You'll see them on the next tier of running shoes (Nike Invincible, Vaporfly, Pegasus)
The difference seems considerable in lab tests but to be completely honest with you, I can't tell a difference practically. It's very different when they drop a marble onto the sole and measure the bounce... vs you actually running in them as a 175lb+ human. I'm sure the ultra runners will say it makes a difference but if you're running less than 50 miles a week I don't think you would notice. Just my opinion.
Good luck!
You'll see them on the next tier of running shoes (Nike Invincible, Vaporfly, Pegasus)
The difference seems considerable in lab tests but to be completely honest with you, I can't tell a difference practically. It's very different when they drop a marble onto the sole and measure the bounce... vs you actually running in them as a 175lb+ human. I'm sure the ultra runners will say it makes a difference but if you're running less than 50 miles a week I don't think you would notice. Just my opinion.
Good luck!
Thank you for the nice response!!
I have Adidas UB and the cushioning is great but there is no energy return (bounce).
I've been looking at Nike lately and Zoom X is my top option. Hadn't looked into React X.
Great shoe for protection of injury but be prepared to lose 20-30s per mile on longer runs.
I also find them slow. The vomero 17 are a much better shoe if you want a daily trainer that isn't as heavy.
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This thing is 12.5oz which is extremely heavy
Be sure to get these a 1/2 to 1 size larger than most Nikes! They are sized very small!
Check the Vomero 17. https://www.nike.com/t/vomero-17-...FB1309-001