What are the best/ a good pair of nike running shoes for men?
February 24th, 2010 | by admin |i want to get a pair of running shoes from nike, but im not sure what i want. Im gonna go jogging with my girlfriend in the summertime.
Nike Shox Ride or Tailwind. They both have plenty of cushioning & stability for many types of feet. With the tailwind, be careful not to puncture the bubble inside the heel cushion.
5 Responses to “What are the best/ a good pair of nike running shoes for men?”
By GrassMan on Feb 25, 2010 | Reply
Nike Shox Ride or Tailwind. They both have plenty of cushioning & stability for many types of feet. With the tailwind, be careful not to puncture the bubble inside the heel cushion.
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Have worn Nike Shox Ride III, Tailwind, Streak, Air Max Light, Waffle Racers
By yooeunhwan on Feb 25, 2010 | Reply
Nike makes poor running shoes. Go to a running store and try some stuff on, don’t just buy Nikes because they look cool. You will get injured if you are, for example, an overpronator and you wear a neutral shoe. Also, DON’T GET SHOX. They are not running shoes, Nike is just trying to jip some money out of people that don’t know about running.
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By raider nation on Feb 25, 2010 | Reply
to the guy above what a dumb ass, you look at people in the onympica and tell me what shoe you see most, ya its nike, know why? they have some great shoes the best pair of shoes that i have found is nike pegasus, fairly inexpensive very durable and very good, i love these shoes
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xc runner
By LovetoRun on Feb 25, 2010 | Reply
It depends if you want training shoes or if you want racing spikes or road racing shoes. If you want trainers, I would not recommend Nike but for track spikes or road racing shoes I would recommend them.
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I run over 2500 miles a year and I just know
By J M on Feb 25, 2010 | Reply
You should go get fitted in a running specialty store to find what’s appropriate for your own arch, pronation, etc. And you likely should buy based on fit and feel over brand name.
The Nike Pegasus and Vomero lines have been some of their most popular recently, but a couple of the recent Pegasus models have gotten atrocious reviews, and the more recent Vomero 3 isn’t as popular as the Vomero 2 was (and seems to have more pain complaints at times). And both those shoes are for neutral runners — if you need a stability shoe, for example, you’d be looking at something like the Equalon instead, no matter how the Pegasus and Vomero are regarded by others.
Anyway, you need to go get properly fitted. The best pair is going to be relative to you as an individual. And it may or may not be made by Nike.
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