Nike Zoom Streak 6

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8.3 Overall Grade
14 reviews

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Shoe Properties
Shoe Type
Racing Flat
Supershoe, Racing Flat
Racing Flat
Supershoe, Racing Flat
Pronation Control
Neutral
Neutral
Neutral
Weight
6.4 oz. (men's), 6.4 oz. (women's)
7.1 oz. (men's), 5.8 oz. (women's)
7.1 oz. (men's), 7.1 oz. (women's)
7.5 oz. (men's), 7.5 oz. (women's)
Stack Height
38mm.
33mm.
37mm.
Forefoot Height
30mm.
30mm.
31mm.
Drop Height
8 mm.
8 mm.
3 mm.
6 mm.
Upper material
FlyKnit
Technical Synthetic Mesh
Shoe Released
Q3 2017
Q2 2023
Q2 2023
Q2 2023
MSRP
$110
$250
$250
LRC Ratings
Out of 10
Overall
8.3
9.4
8.9
8.7
Comfort
8.4
8.9
9.0
8.8
Cushioning
7.8
9.2
9.3
9.1
Durability
7.2
6.9
8.3
8.5
Appearance
8.5
8.8
8.6
8.2
Value
8.1
7.5
8.6
8.4

Reader Reviews

  • Love them

    30 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
    Overall
    9.0
    Comfort
    9.0
    Cushioning
    8.0
    Durability
    7.0
    Appearance
    6.0
    Value
    9.0

    Everything I want in a shoe and nothing I don't. Just waiting for Nike to discontinue them, as they do any shoe I like.

    It is very curious to me how much more durable they are than the LT4.

    • Fast but short life

      70 miles per week, underpronator, medium arches
      Overall
      7.0
      Comfort
      9.0
      Cushioning
      3.0
      Durability
      2.0
      Appearance
      8.0
      Value
      7.0

      This racing flat is really comfortable and feels as close to a spike shoe w/out spikes as I've gotten, but they tore along the outside of the toe box within 100 miles. I would still recommend them however.

    • Unas voladoras muy versátiles

      20 miles per week
      Overall
      9.0
      Comfort
      8.0
      Cushioning
      9.0
      Durability
      7.0
      Appearance
      9.0
      Value
      9.0

      Mi novia me las regaló para competir en asfalto (millas, 5k y 10k) y hacer series rápidas, pero he terminado dándoles un uso mucho más amplio. Súper ligeras y muy reactivas, te empujan a correr con el antepié (por lo que si eres principiante y no tienes una buena técnica de carrera, no te las recomiendo) y a ir muy rápido. Sufro una tendinitis aquilea crónica y he tenido problemas con otras zapatillas (por ejemplo, las Nike Zoom Structure 20), pero estas me han resultado especialmente cómodas, no me fuerzan el tendón para nada. Si eres un corredor ligero (en mi caso, 65kg) puedes utilizarlas para hacer rodajes de hasta 5:00/km y más rápidos sin ningún problema.

    • Workable workhorse

      46 miles per week, overpronator, medium arches
      Overall
      8.0
      Comfort
      8.0
      Cushioning
      8.0
      Durability
      10.0
      Appearance
      6.0
      Value
      7.0

      I use these as everyday trainers and, in general, do not do anything speedy in them. Had to size up a half-size from other shoes but otherwise find the toe box and general fit to be generous by Nike standards as Nike tends to run a bit narrow.

      At first I had horrendous traction with these if it was at all damp out, but these have endured several torrential downpours and about 600 miles.

      Though they’re listed as a long distance racing flat, these are certainly suitable as a daily trainer for some. I prefer the lower heel-toe differential of the Streak LT 2 (4mm, where this is 8mm), but in general this is a great shoe.

      Some have listed durability issues but I actually have plenty of wear left in the outsole, I just mighty retire then due to cushioning finally going.

    • Fantastic racer

      50 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
      Overall
      8.0
      Comfort
      9.0
      Cushioning
      8.0
      Durability
      9.0
      Appearance
      10.0
      Value
      8.0

      Great overall experience racing with this shoe on the road. (21km,10km).

      Also a great comfortable alternative to spikes when doing track workouts.

      A bit idssapointed in the upper materials, they tore small holes after a couple of step ons.

    • Nike Zoom Streak 6 Review

      80 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
      Overall
      5.0
      Comfort
      10.0
      Cushioning
      7.0
      Durability
      1.0
      Appearance
      10.0
      Value
      5.0

      Consistently shredded the sides in 2 weeks or less. Otherwise, I loved everything about the shoe.

    • Nike Streak 6

      15 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
      Overall
      8.0
      Comfort
      7.0
      Cushioning
      7.0
      Durability
      7.0
      Appearance
      8.0
      Value
      10.0

      Really love this shoe, I think it is one of the more versatile shoes out there. I had no problems doing longer runs in these shoes but also could wear them for speed work. I had issues with some rubbing on the top of the big toe so the only change I would make is to make some of the seams less apparent. Overall one of my favorite shoes ever and would probably be the best if slightly more comfortable.

    • Solid long distance racing flat

      90 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
      Overall
      8.0
      Comfort
      5.0
      Cushioning
      10.0
      Durability
      10.0
      Appearance
      10.0
      Value
      10.0

      This shoe is almost everything I'm looking for in a half-marathon/marathon flat. Nike nailed it on the weight, level of cushioning, and fit (for the most part). It would be perfect except that it makes my feet fall asleep if I don't lace it just right. I have to leave the laces pretty loose or else my feet are asleep by 2 miles. I don't feel any slipping on flat ground, but I do get some on downhills.

      My feet are pretty average width-wise, and I bought this shoe true to size at 10.5. It seems like the right size aside from having to keep the laces loose.

    • Pure Race Flat

      45 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
      Overall
      8.0
      Comfort
      8.0
      Cushioning
      6.0
      Durability
      7.0
      Appearance
      9.0
      Value
      7.0

      Basic design with traditional heal drop. No gimmicks , just a pure light weight flat designed for shorter distances. Not sure of miles or durabilty , because I buy new flats every season

    • Good Lightweight Trainer

      38 miles per week, overpronator, medium arches
      Overall
      7.0
      Comfort
      7.0
      Cushioning
      6.0
      Durability
      7.0
      Appearance
      7.0
      Value
      8.0

      For a long time I’ve run in light, relatively low drop flats (for weekly mileage in the 40-50 range). At 8mm differential, this is about double the 4mm I’ve had best results with. I’ve only done about 5 runs in these, which have included sand (as traction for snow which didn’t go so well) and several inches of snow (also did not go well but Any shoe would have struggled). Traction seems like it’s an issue for any kind of dampness but this shoe is remarkably well-cushioned for being so lightweight.

      I’d say they are about neutral in affecting stride (which is, for many, pretty ideal). Furthest run is a little over 9 miles and peak pace a little under 6. Remains to be seen how they’d do for truly fast-paced run, but I presume decent. I have a wide foot and generally wear 12s, finding 12.5 ideal for these.

    • nike zoom streak lt

      70 miles per week, neutral pronator, high arches
      Overall
      8.0
      Comfort
      7.0
      Cushioning
      7.0
      Durability
      8.0
      Appearance
      8.0
      Value
      7.0

      it has a great response to the surfaces that i run on in el paso. the shoe never feels to hot and its very comfortable.