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Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit Review

Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit Sneakers Review

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Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit Sneakers Review
Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit Review
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The different color schemes available for the Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit give more options in styling, but the shoes also go a long way on gym-related activities. These are form-fitting, as one would anticipate, but lighter than previous Nike shoes featuring the technology because the Vapormax has stripped the shoe so that it could go very thin. There are more areas to be improved, however—users have noted that it isn’t stable and supportive in the heel and the ankles.
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When Nike announced the release of the Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit, it was met with much hype and anticipation. And why not? The technology reportedly took the shoemaking giant almost seven years to develop, and the resulting shoes were touted as would-be marvels of engineering for being lightweight, form-fitting, and long-lasting. What’s more, it was made available for purchase on the 30th year of the Air Max 1, which was undoubtedly a remarkable predecessor that paved the way for Nike’s modern releases.

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Release date: March 2017
Original price: US$190.00

The Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit is a notable Nike achievement in its quest to perfect performance sneakers. When it was introduced, it was the lightest of all of Nike’s Air Maxes, as well as the most flexible. Its Flyknit upper comes with an Air unit that supports the entirety of the feet. The shoes come in a pretty sweet silhouette that is available in many colorways.

Pros

The Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit is everything you would expect from the name: it is tight-fitting just like a sock, which has been quite the craze in the sneaker manufacturing world, and it is also light, leaving a feeling like a vapor because of the Flyknit that is designed to be thin as much as possible. They are form-fitting, too, as the material would take on the shape of your feet and promise to envelop them comfortably. One would think that it would be best to wear them while running, but the Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit can take you through your other exercises and errands breezily. They’re offered in different colorways, and more than your usual neutral ones at that, giving you a chance to personalize and perhaps collect as many as you’d want.

Cons

Before reaping the promises of comfort proffered by Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit, you’d have to go through a little pain and discomfort first because they require breaking in, and this could be particularly unpleasant if you have wide feet. It’s advisable to go a size up if you happen to have them because the shoes run small and narrow. If you have a tendency to overpronate, the shoes will prove wanting in giving you some stability, and they are also lacking support in the ankle and heel area. For runners more expensive than most, the performance of the shoes can be rahter unsatisfying. It does not give as much energy return as similarly-priced shoes, and it does not feel too secure either despite the Flyknit.

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