Looking to start 2022 off with a bang, Nike Running has introduced their latest running sneaker, the Nike ZoomX Streakfly.
The Nike ZoomX Streakfly is designed for runners who are training or racing on the roads at 5K to 10K distances. What makes these suitable for those type of distances? For startters, it comes with full-length ZoomX cushioning in the middle that?s then combined with responsive Pebax plate at the midfoot. The upper is constructed with a lightweight and breathable engineered mesh.
Below you will find the Nike ZoomX Streakfly in the ?Prototype? colorway. The colorway is inspired by a sample version of the shoe that test athletes wore during the development process. It features a wear test number on the medial side of the midsole along with text that shows the shoe?s intended racing distances (5K/10K).
?We learned there was a bit of a gap in our racing line between what we offered for the full and half marathon, and what we offered for competition on the track. To better serve athletes who race and train on the roads for the 10k and 5k, we set out to develop a shoe that would still offer them a comfortable, lightweight, propulsive ride with more connection to the ground,? said Elliott Heath, Nike Running?s footwear product manager.
Retailing for $160, look for the Nike ZoomX Streakfly Prototype to debut sometime next month at select retailers and Nike.com. For a complete guide including official photos, release dates, pricing and where to buy, visit: Nike ZoomX Streakfly Prototype.
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