The Nike ZoomX Streakfly is built for racing over 5K and 10K distances, with a lower stack and a lighter design than carbon super shoes like the Vaporfly or Alphafly. The Streakfly doesn’t have a plate in its midsole, just a Pebax Plate at the midfoot to provide stability and a snapper transition.
Run Testers Kieran and Nick have the Nike Streakfly in for testing and has shared his first thoughts on the shoe after one run here: [ Ссылка ]
In this video Nick takes the Streakfly to the indoor track to run a tough session consisting of 2k in 6:15, 5 x 700 in 2:06 and 3 x 200 to test the shoe at a range of paces and distances.
JUMP STRAIGHT IN:
00:00 – Intro
00:26 – Design, Key Stats & Fit
01:50 – Track Workout
05:12 – Early Verdict & Comparisons
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