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Nike Free RN Flyknit 2018
Nike Free RN By You Custom
ASICS Novablast 5
Brooks Adrenaline GTS 24
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Nike Free RN Flyknit 2018
This Shoe
Nike Free RN By You Custom
Newer Version
ASICS Novablast 5
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Brooks Adrenaline GTS 24
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Shoe Properties
Shoe Type
Trainer
Trainer
Trainer
Trainer
Pronation Control
Neutral
Weight
6.5 oz. (men's), 5.6 oz. (women's)
Drop Height
8 mm.
Shoe Released
Q1 2018
Q3 2024
Q4 2024
Q4 2024
MSRP
$120
$140
LRC Ratings
Out of 10
Overall
8.6
8.7
8.6
Comfort
8.8
8.7
8.7
Cushioning
8.5
8.2
8.6
Durability
8.4
8.0
7.7
Appearance
8.7
8.3
8.4
Value
7.9
7.9
7.9

Reader Reviews

  • Great Shoe

    6 miles per week, medium arches
    Overall
    8.0
    Comfort
    9.0
    Cushioning
    7.0
    Durability
    9.0
    Appearance
    10.0
    Value
    8.0

    I used these shoes for practice during track season and they were great. Very comfortable, they kind of form into the shape of your foot which is great. They are super light so you don’t feel heavy footed while running. Overall it’s a pretty great shoe!

  • Great on various terrain of Maui

    45 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
    Overall
    9.0
    Comfort
    9.0
    Cushioning
    10.0
    Durability
    10.0
    Appearance
    10.0
    Value
    9.0

    I have had great use with this shoes on trail, sand, and roads. The series has been my shoe of choice for the last few years. I wear through them quickly, running 30 - 50 miles a week. And I also use them on the track for workouts from 200m to 1600m repeats.

  • Going With The Past

    40 miles per week, neutral pronator, low arches
    Overall
    9.0
    Comfort
    9.0
    Cushioning
    7.0
    Durability
    10.0
    Appearance
    10.0
    Value
    5.0

    With flat feet I've always felt that the Nike Free has forced me to focus on my form. Have essentially taken off from regular running for about 5 years and after a few short forays with other shoes have decided to go back to what I've enjoyed. Trying to be careful as I weigh more than I used to.

    So far the fit feels great and my feet are only slightly achy after snowy or technical trails but otherwise feel good. Holding up well at 350 miles right now.