Nike Run Swift


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Performance

Lightness
7
Cushioning
8
Flexibility
7
Responsive
7
Stability
8
Grip
8

Details of Run Swift

Gender Men , Women
Cushion Neutral
Runner weight Medium
Running gait Neutral
Surface Road
Use training
Pace Medium
Foot Normal feet
Strike heel
Distance Short , 10K
Year 2020

From the hand of the American firm comes the Nike Run Swift. These training shoes adapt to the foot with a fabric design that favors breathability and a better fit for a permanent feeling of comfort while running. Designed for neutral runners, the Flywire cable system accentuates the support of the foot, offering a more reactive stride and superior durability to the whole.

Nike Run Swift, main features

These Running shoes stand out for offering superior cushioning on the run. Optimized for running on asphalt, we highlight the presence of Flyware cables that provide greater stability and durability and improve the performance of the footprint. Below, we analyze the main features of this model from the Oregon-based brand.

The midsole of this Nike shoe incorporates a foam that guarantees a resistant and lightweight cushioning to the whole model. All this translates into a more reactive and efficient stride.

The upper, made of highly breathable mesh fabric , optimizes the shoe's fit to the foot and improves its durability. The Flyware cable system integrates seamlessly with the classic laces to provide maximum stability to the runner.

The rubber outsole features a distinctive design that identifies the shoe's high-wear areas. This ensures long-lasting traction even on the longest runs.

Nike Run Swift, technical specifications

These men's and women's Running shoes stand out for the stability and permanent fit they offer the neutral runner. The Flyware cable system favors a more reactive stride, and therefore a better running performance. Within the extensive catalog of models of the Oregon brand, these Nike Run Swift are conceived as a training shoe for running on asphalt, being able to ensure lasting traction, what you need mile after mile.

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