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Nike Men's Flex Experience Run 12 Running Shoes (3 Colors)

+ Free S/H on $50+

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Nike has Nike Men's Flex Experience Run 12 Running Shoes (3 Colors) on sale for $45.97. Shipping is free on $50+ orders for Nike Members (free to join).

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  • Note: Available sizes may vary by color.
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  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $5.03 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $51.

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Nike has Nike Men's Flex Experience Run 12 Running Shoes (3 Colors) on sale for $45.97. Shipping is free on $50+ orders for Nike Members (free to join).

Thanks to Community Member theicetiger for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Available sizes may vary by color.
Available Colors:

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $5.03 lower than the next best comparable prices starting from $51.

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Perplexity summary:
Nike Flex Experience Run 12: Expert Review

The Nike Flex Experience Run 12 is a budget-friendly, minimalist running shoe designed for those seeking flexibility, natural ground feel, and everyday versatility. Here's a comprehensive breakdown based on lab-tested data and user feedback12.
Pros

Highly flexible, natural-feeling ride
Enhanced ground feel for a minimalist experience
Roomy, comfortable upper with good vertical toe space
Lightweight (8.5 oz / 241g)
Super affordable ($75)
True to size fit
Ideal for gym workouts and casual wear
Beginner-friendly
Cons

Minimal, firm cushioning—may feel hard underfoot
Not suitable for long runs or high-mileage training
Outsole durability is poor due to lack of traditional rubber
Limited breathability (thick mesh upper)
No reflective elements for night running
Key Features & Performance

Cushioning and Ride

Heel Stack: 25.9 mm (below average for running shoes)
Forefoot Stack: 19.9 mm
Drop: 6.0 mm (moderately natural feel, not zero-drop)
Midsole: Basic EVA foam, firm (30.6 HA on Shore A durometer)
Insole Thickness: 4.4 mm (average)
Ride: Firm and stable, with minimal softness. Suits those who prefer ground contact and stability over plushness1.
Fit and Comfort

True to Size: Consistent fit reported by users
Toebox Width: 96.9 mm at the widest part (roomier than average)
Toebox Height: 28.8 mm (generous vertical space)
Big Toe Area: 71.8 mm (tapered, less ideal for wide toe splay)
Upper: Comfortable, but thick mesh limits breathability1.
Stability and Flexibility

Lateral Stability: Excellent, thanks to firm ride and supportive midsole sidewalls
Torsional Rigidity: Extremely flexible (1/5 score), allowing for natural foot movement
Heel Counter: Very flexible (1/5 score)
Midsole Width: Wide forefoot (117.6 mm), average heel (88.6 mm), favoring midfoot/forefoot strikers2
Flexibility Test: Bends easily with just 6.8N of force—among the most flexible shoes tested1.
Durability

Toebox Durability: Above average (3/5)
Heel Padding: Excellent (5/5)
Outsole: Uses treated EVA foam instead of rubber; very soft (60.3 HC), wears out quickly (5.0 mm indentation in durability test)
Best for: Occasional runs, gym sessions, and everyday wear—not for high-mileage or rough surfaces1.
Other Details

Breathability: Moderate (3/5)—not ideal for hot weather
Tongue: 4.0 mm padding, non-gusseted (may shift during runs)
Removable Insole: Yes
No Reflective Elements
Finger-loop Heel Tab for easy on/off
Who Should Buy


Runners or gym-goers seeking a flexible, minimalist shoe for short runs, workouts, or all-day casual wear
Budget-conscious buyers who want comfort and versatility without advanced features
Those who appreciate a firmer, stable ride and don't need plush cushioning1
Who Should NOT Buy


Runners needing high durability or planning high-mileage training
Those who want a plush, cushioned ride (consider Nike Winflo 10 or Adidas Ultraboost 1.0)
Anyone requiring excellent breathability or reflective safety features
Verdict

The Nike Flex Experience Run 12 excels as a budget, flexible, and comfortable option for casual runners and gym users. Its firm, minimalist ride and roomy upper make it a solid everyday sneaker, but limited outsole durability and minimal cushioning mean it's not suited for long runs or heavy mileage. If you value flexibility, ground feel, and affordability, this shoe is a smart pick—just don't expect it to last as long as premium trainers12.
Answer from Perplexity: pplx.ai/share

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Any good add-ons to hit the $50 threshold?
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phatparents
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For wide width …. Only white/red combo available at that price.
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dodger80
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Does anyone know if these are any good?
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enkay2
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Quote from dodger80 :
Does anyone know if these are any good?
They are fantastic, i have two pairs that i alternate wearing right now. I got them around December and have been my favorite. Can't beat this price for all day comfort.
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theicetiger
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Quote from dodger80 :
Does anyone know if these are any good?
I love these for everyday walking, they're really comfortable.
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shazish
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So many Nike shoes deals recently. Quite uncharacteristic of Nike!
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank shazish

RunRepeat review of these shoes: https://runrepeat.com/nike-flex-e...nce-run-12
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CelestialEye
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Inflation has already started? I was expecting this to be < $40 during sale
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Quote from CelestialEye :
Inflation has already started? I was expecting this to be < $40 during sale

No shit these are easily sub $40
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Quote from shazish :
RunRepeat review of these shoes: https://runrepeat.com/nike-flex-e...nce-run-12
Perplexity summary:
Nike Flex Experience Run 12: Expert Review

The Nike Flex Experience Run 12 is a budget-friendly, minimalist running shoe designed for those seeking flexibility, natural ground feel, and everyday versatility. Here's a comprehensive breakdown based on lab-tested data and user feedback12.
Pros
  • Highly flexible, natural-feeling ride
  • Enhanced ground feel for a minimalist experience
  • Roomy, comfortable upper with good vertical toe space
  • Lightweight (8.5 oz / 241g)
  • Super affordable ($75)
  • True to size fit
  • Ideal for gym workouts and casual wear
  • Beginner-friendly
Cons
  • Minimal, firm cushioning—may feel hard underfoot
  • Not suitable for long runs or high-mileage training
  • Outsole durability is poor due to lack of traditional rubber
  • Limited breathability (thick mesh upper)
  • No reflective elements for night running
Key Features & Performance

Cushioning and Ride
  • Heel Stack: 25.9 mm (below average for running shoes)
  • Forefoot Stack: 19.9 mm
  • Drop: 6.0 mm (moderately natural feel, not zero-drop)
  • Midsole: Basic EVA foam, firm (30.6 HA on Shore A durometer)
  • Insole Thickness: 4.4 mm (average)
  • Ride: Firm and stable, with minimal softness. Suits those who prefer ground contact and stability over plushness1.
Fit and Comfort
  • True to Size: Consistent fit reported by users
  • Toebox Width: 96.9 mm at the widest part (roomier than average)
  • Toebox Height: 28.8 mm (generous vertical space)
  • Big Toe Area: 71.8 mm (tapered, less ideal for wide toe splay)
  • Upper: Comfortable, but thick mesh limits breathability1.
Stability and Flexibility
  • Lateral Stability: Excellent, thanks to firm ride and supportive midsole sidewalls
  • Torsional Rigidity: Extremely flexible (1/5 score), allowing for natural foot movement
  • Heel Counter: Very flexible (1/5 score)
  • Midsole Width: Wide forefoot (117.6 mm), average heel (88.6 mm), favoring midfoot/forefoot strikers2
  • Flexibility Test: Bends easily with just 6.8N of force—among the most flexible shoes tested1.
Durability
  • Toebox Durability: Above average (3/5)
  • Heel Padding: Excellent (5/5)
  • Outsole: Uses treated EVA foam instead of rubber; very soft (60.3 HC), wears out quickly (5.0 mm indentation in durability test)
  • Best for: Occasional runs, gym sessions, and everyday wear—not for high-mileage or rough surfaces1.
Other Details
  • Breathability: Moderate (3/5)—not ideal for hot weather
  • Tongue: 4.0 mm padding, non-gusseted (may shift during runs)
  • Removable Insole: Yes
  • No Reflective Elements
  • Finger-loop Heel Tab for easy on/off
Who Should Buy
  • Runners or gym-goers seeking a flexible, minimalist shoe for short runs, workouts, or all-day casual wear
  • Budget-conscious buyers who want comfort and versatility without advanced features
  • Those who appreciate a firmer, stable ride and don't need plush cushioning1
Who Should NOT Buy
  • Runners needing high durability or planning high-mileage training
  • Those who want a plush, cushioned ride (consider Nike Winflo 10 or Adidas Ultraboost 1.0)
  • Anyone requiring excellent breathability or reflective safety features
Verdict

The Nike Flex Experience Run 12 excels as a budget, flexible, and comfortable option for casual runners and gym users. Its firm, minimalist ride and roomy upper make it a solid everyday sneaker, but limited outsole durability and minimal cushioning mean it's not suited for long runs or heavy mileage. If you value flexibility, ground feel, and affordability, this shoe is a smart pick—just don't expect it to last as long as premium trainers12.
Answer from Perplexity: pplx.ai/share
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bloake
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Love these shoes. Wearing them Rn. I'd love to buy another pair but not for this price.
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MrGrumble
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Quote from dodger80 :
Does anyone know if these are any good?

I was about to buy and price match at Dick's sporting goods and saw lots of bad reviews. I am going to pass it's a lot of love or hate with these shoes. 3.5 overall. Especially with the 12 version.
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BraveCabbage4346
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If you have 2 weeks to spare Nike usually discounts their NFL/College Pegasus shoes to ~$55.
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Tisfortony
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Quote from shazish :
RunRepeat review of these shoes: https://runrepeat.com/nike-flex-e...nce-run-12
Runrepeat does excellent reviews. Literally cuts them in half.

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Quote from Walstar2 :
Any good add-ons to hit the $50 threshold?
Even in Sale, the lowest price items are around $10...seems rich for a pair of sweat/wristbands, but the net is only $5. I can't find any great addons.

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