If they had my size I would buy these in a second since they are so hard to find these days...
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I purchased these shoes just over a month ago, for use in the gym, and while running track & field. These are unlike any show I have ever had, they are supportive, comfortable and very flexible. I was amazed by how light the shoe is as well! Each one can't weigh more than a few ounces. I run in these shoes on a daily basis, on cement, track, dirt, grass, and everything in between. They clean easily, don't stain easily, and the color (blue) has not faded a bit. I highly recommend these shoes for any avid, or even occasional runners. They are also not bad for playing basketball in, which surprised me. They add a few inches to your vertical :DBest Deals on Nike Men's NIKE FREE RUN+ 2 RUNNING SHOES
I love these shoes. I've had them for 5-6 months and they are by far the best pair of running shoes that I've ever purchased. I associate the Nike brand with high quality products and excellent customer service and I personally recommend them to my friends whenever they're looking to purchase an overall great shoe. Sadly, though, the top left eyelid of the shoe broke one morning when I was lacing up for a run, and now the lace won't hold in place. I didn't expect that from such a high quality company.Honest reviews on Nike Men's NIKE FREE RUN+ 2 RUNNING SHOES
The shoe is authentic but it has a few mistakes that make me think they aren't authentic. Awesome shoe tho. Thanks for the product please sell more !Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Nike Men's NIKE FREE RUN+ 2 RUNNING SHOES
I've tried other variants of Nike's Free line of shoes, notably the Free 7's, which admittedly fit the groove of my feet better, but were a little narrow, causing discomfort on the outside my right foot. I don't have the same issue with these thankfully, so if you're a guy with wider feet these are actually a good option.In terms of performance on the road and track, they work. The Frees are light, incredibly flexible and offer increased sensation for your feet when you run. Really, the feeling is pretty cool especially if you're used to typical running shoes. However, that liberation comes with increased responsibility. Nike Frees don't offer any real support. You can't heel strike in these -you can and could, but you will most likely get injured. You have to change your running style, learn how to run on the balls of your feet and keep your technique in mind. That brings me to the point: these are hybrid running shoes, offering the flexibility and light weight of minimalist shoe with more of the forgiving padding of a traditional running shoe. They're great shoes if you plan on gradually making the transition to minimalist/barefoot running and they're a fantastic option for the casual to advanced athlete looking for a good mix of style and function.
Now here's the Big Problem, at least for me: These shoes are awful trail/mountain running shoes. The waffle pattern offers little traction on dirt and inclines, causing you to slide as if you're skating. Do not run trails or run up hills in these, at least long rocky trails. It's something I've learned first hand and the number one thing any buyer (at least any trail runner) should know. Nike doesn't really have a Free Trail variant so I may just take the leap and go for Vibram Spyridons. Who knows.
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