NikeMens Free Run 2 Running Shoe
A**H
seeems fake
i ordered 7uk size..the sole are small and hard unlike oder free shoes which provides better stability,,,the hardnesss wanst noticeable when i tried it first for few minutres but when i wore it for full day it was highly uncomfortable!! i bet dey have sent a fake ,,,dont buy....
V**A
Not satisfied
Not satisfied quality
S**H
First copy
Not orginal one being delivered from here
D**N
I'm so glad I found these sneakers again!
I had Nike Free Run 2.0s when they first came out (all black). I wore them so much that they wore out finally. I found these on Amazon and was so glad I did! I wore them on a trip to Italy and did alot of walking. They are like walking on pillows. I love them so much. Lightweight, comfortable, breathable. You can slip them on and off easily or untie/tie them each time.I hope these last me a long time.
K**T
Great shoes - son liked his prior pair so much we got the same style!
These are great shoes. The prior pair (size 6) was getting too small for my son (11Y) and he liked them so much that he wanted the exact same style. In particular, the soles and toe caps are fairly flexible if you do not like a firm/hard sneaker. We ended up getting a size 8 (which probably begs the question how he fits into the size 6 without having to scrunch his toes?!?).One thing I also noticed is that the size 8 shoes do not have the loop on the back to provide assistance with pulling on the shoe. I wasn't sure if this was a feature they removed from the latest iteration of the shoe. Or maybe this feature only exists on sub-7 'youth' sizes and does not exist in 'adult' sizes? I wish it was still there, but I guess Nike was able to cut costs by removing the little loop.
J**N
Not as nice or comfy as I remember Nike Free Running Shoes to Be
I bought these because they had the "old" or first generation Nike Free tread pattern. The one with deep horizontal and vertical sipes or cuts in the thread to allow for maximum flexibility.The new or 2nd gen tread pattern is hexagonal and not nearly as flexible.So I expected these shoes to feel like older models of Nike Free shoes, which were incredibly comfortable. Both for being light and flexible and having just the right of cushioning for running on the pavement but still feeling more "free" and barefoot-ish than regular shoes.Unfortunately, these shoes come without a tongue and that makes them too tight on the foot for real comfort. You can't adjust the tightness and so they push down on the top of your foot which hurts after a while.The shoes also aren't as light as they really should be or used to be. This might be because Nike tried to make them more durable with reinforcements, but I don't buy Nike Free Running shoes for durability. I buy them for comfort. They're running shoes, they are supposed to be consumable after a season or so.Anyway, not recommended if you're after the kind of light, comfy running shoe that Nike Free used to be.
E**A
La lengua viene pegada
La suela no es la de las antiguas free, aunque el corte es igual el material de la suela no es tan suave
J**O
Great Shoe But With A Design Issue
Great looking and light weight. This shoe has a design feature I wasn't aware of when I ordered it, a sewn in tung that I absolutely dislike. So far it's been very difficult to get my foot inside the shoe. I have to fight it every time I go to put these shoes on. The tung is made of web material and I'm assuming they though it would be stretchable enough to not be an issue? I would really like to return these shoes but once they're on I'm happy. I hoping the material will stretch over time but maybe I'll have to resort to breaking out my scissors.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
1 month ago