The ultra-responsive Nike Air Zoom Tempo NEXT% FlyEase is designed to help you get the most from your training runs, so you can go confidently into your next (or first) race. It has a step-in entry and an internal lacing mechanism you operate with one hand. Pull one loop to tighten, another to release. Zoom Forward Nike ZoomX foam in the footbed delivers energy return as you move forward. A visible Zoom Air unit provides responsive cushioning, giving you an extra spring with your stride. Step In, Secure With 1 Hand The shoe's heel collapses when you step in then snaps back into place. A lock-and-release mechanism secures the fit, eliminating the need to tie laces. Pull the loop near the tongue to tighten, and release by pulling the loop near the toe. Responsive Heel Nike React technology at the heel is lightweight and durable. It helps keep your foot cushioned and secure with every step. Runner-Informed Traction The rubber outsole features a design created using data from hundreds of runners. That information helps place traction where your foot needs it most, giving you grip on multiple surfaces. Secure and Fast The look of fast comes alive with a translucent, high-tenacity Flyknit and synthetic upper. Its secure feel helps contain your foot with every step. A midfoot cage provides extra support.
The ultra-responsive Nike Air Zoom Tempo NEXT% FlyEase is designed to help you get the most from your training runs, so you can go confidently into your next (or first) race. It has a step-in entry and an internal lacing mechanism you operate with one hand. Pull one loop to tighten, another to release. Zoom Forward Nike ZoomX foam in the footbed delivers energy return as you move forward. A visible Zoom Air unit provides responsive cushioning, giving you an extra spring with your stride. Step In, Secure With 1 Hand The shoe's heel collapses when you step in then snaps back into place. A lock-and-release mechanism secures the fit, eliminating the need to tie laces. Pull the loop near the tongue to tighten, and release by pulling the loop near the toe. Responsive Heel Nike React technology at the heel is lightweight and durable. It helps keep your foot cushioned and secure with every step. Runner-Informed Traction The rubber outsole features a design created using data from hundreds of runners. That information helps place traction where your foot needs it most, giving you grip on multiple surfaces. Secure and Fast The look of fast comes alive with a translucent, high-tenacity Flyknit and synthetic upper. Its secure feel helps contain your foot with every step. A midfoot cage provides extra support.
The ultra-responsive Nike Air Zoom Tempo NEXT% FlyEase is designed to help you get the most from your training runs, so you can go confidently into your next (or first) race. It has a step-in entry and an internal lacing mechanism you operate with one hand. Pull one loop to tighten, another to release. Zoom Forward Nike ZoomX foam in the footbed delivers energy return as you move forward. A visible Zoom Air unit provides responsive cushioning, giving you an extra spring with your stride. Step In, Secure With 1 Hand The shoe's heel collapses when you step in then snaps back into place. A lock-and-release mechanism secures the fit, eliminating the need to tie laces. Pull the loop near the tongue to tighten, and release by pulling the loop near the toe. Responsive Heel Nike React technology at the heel is lightweight and durable. It helps keep your foot cushioned and secure with every step. Runner-Informed Traction The rubber outsole features a design created using data from hundreds of runners. That information helps place traction where your foot needs it most, giving you grip on multiple surfaces. Secure and Fast The look of fast comes alive with a translucent, high-tenacity Flyknit and synthetic upper. Its secure feel helps contain your foot with every step. A midfoot cage provides extra support.
The ultra-responsive Nike Air Zoom Tempo NEXT% FlyEase is designed to help you get the most from your training runs, so you can go confidently into your next (or first) race. It has a step-in entry and an internal lacing mechanism you operate with one hand. Pull one loop to tighten, another to release. Zoom Forward Nike ZoomX foam in the footbed delivers energy return as you move forward. A visible Zoom Air unit provides responsive cushioning, giving you an extra spring with your stride. Step In, Secure With 1 Hand The shoe's heel collapses when you step in then snaps back into place. A lock-and-release mechanism secures the fit, eliminating the need to tie laces. Pull the loop near the tongue to tighten, and release by pulling the loop near the toe. Responsive Heel Nike React technology at the heel is lightweight and durable. It helps keep your foot cushioned and secure with every step. Runner-Informed Traction The rubber outsole features a design created using data from hundreds of runners. That information helps place traction where your foot needs it most, giving you grip on multiple surfaces. Secure and Fast The look of fast comes alive with a translucent, high-tenacity Flyknit and synthetic upper. Its secure feel helps contain your foot with every step. A midfoot cage provides extra support.
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Nike Air Zoom Tempo NEXT% Flyease 'White Multi' | Men's Size 6
Delivery between 23–30 Mar $25
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% FlyEase White Flash Crimson Spruce Aura, UK 5.5
Delivery between 26–30 Mar $14.99
originally posted on store.nike.com
This is definitely a tempo shoe, so the name is appropriate. They still feel great at slower speeds, but a little big and clumsy, and the thick sole feels less stable. I've tried this shoe with traditional lacing. I prefer the look of the Flyease and they go on just as easily as claimed, but they're not as secure as traditional lacing. The upper on these makes me more confident investing in white shoes- they're much easier to clean than flyknit, almost wipe clean with water. Also, they run SMALL! If I got the appropriate size for length, I feel like I'd be swimming in the mid and forefoot of the upper due to lacing. I'm returning and hoping the next iteration features a more functional speed lacing system. If I had more dough, I'd keep these for tempo runs and just ... MoreThis is definitely a tempo shoe, so the name is appropriate. They still feel great at slower speeds, but a little big and clumsy, and the thick sole feels less stable. I've tried this shoe with traditional lacing. I prefer the look of the Flyease and they go on just as easily as claimed, but they're not as secure as traditional lacing. The upper on these makes me more confident investing in white shoes- they're much easier to clean than flyknit, almost wipe clean with water. Also, they run SMALL! If I got the appropriate size for length, I feel like I'd be swimming in the mid and forefoot of the upper due to lacing. I'm returning and hoping the next iteration features a more functional speed lacing system. If I had more dough, I'd keep these for tempo runs and just to wear around bc they look so so good.
originally posted on sportsdirect.com
These really hurt the top of my feet. I’ve done a couple of 10 mile runs in these. (Tempo runs) in particular my left foot gets injured from these. I would not recommend these. Get the normal version and save yourself some time. I tried to send sports direct a message about it, but was asked for a picture of the fault on the shoe 🤦‍♂️. Clearly didn’t read the complaint I sent. I’ve wasted £100 on a pair of shoes…
originally posted on store.nike.com
Average between 30-50 miles a week, 50/50 road and gravel. I absolutely love the alphaflys but the soles are easily shredded on the gravel. The tempos are excellent shoes but little tight around the ankles. The flyease are much more comfortable around the ankle, easy to put on and off. Now it’s maybe just bad luck but I have bought two pairs and both have had the flyease lacing break. The first pair I decided to keep and just made them into standard laces. The second pair I’ll probably return. Would love to see Nike make this shoe with standard lacing, as for me, would be a perfect running shoe. Also the do squeak terribly, I mean really loud. As I only use them for outdoor running no biggie, but if your someone who would wear these daily then it’s gets irritating ... MoreAverage between 30-50 miles a week, 50/50 road and gravel. I absolutely love the alphaflys but the soles are easily shredded on the gravel. The tempos are excellent shoes but little tight around the ankles. The flyease are much more comfortable around the ankle, easy to put on and off. Now it’s maybe just bad luck but I have bought two pairs and both have had the flyease lacing break. The first pair I decided to keep and just made them into standard laces. The second pair I’ll probably return. Would love to see Nike make this shoe with standard lacing, as for me, would be a perfect running shoe. Also the do squeak terribly, I mean really loud. As I only use them for outdoor running no biggie, but if your someone who would wear these daily then it’s gets irritating very fast.
| Style | CV1889-102 |
| Colorway | White/Flash Crimson-Spruce Aura |
| Release Date | 10/01/2020 |
Nike Air Zoom Tempo NEXT% Flyease 'White Multi' | Men's Size 6
Delivery between 23–30 Mar $25
Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next% FlyEase White Flash Crimson Spruce Aura, UK 5.5
Delivery between 26–30 Mar $14.99
This is definitely a tempo shoe, so the name is appropriate. They still feel great at slower speeds, but a little big and clumsy, and the thick sole feels less stable. I've tried this shoe with traditional lacing. I prefer the look of the Flyease and they go on just as easily as claimed, but they're not as secure as traditional lacing. The upper on these makes me more confident investing in white shoes- they're much easier to clean than flyknit, almost wipe clean with water. Also, they run SMALL! If I got the appropriate size for length, I feel like I'd be swimming in the mid and forefoot of the upper due to lacing. I'm returning and hoping the next iteration features a more functional speed lacing system. If I had more dough, I'd keep these for tempo runs and just ... MoreThis is definitely a tempo shoe, so the name is appropriate. They still feel great at slower speeds, but a little big and clumsy, and the thick sole feels less stable. I've tried this shoe with traditional lacing. I prefer the look of the Flyease and they go on just as easily as claimed, but they're not as secure as traditional lacing. The upper on these makes me more confident investing in white shoes- they're much easier to clean than flyknit, almost wipe clean with water. Also, they run SMALL! If I got the appropriate size for length, I feel like I'd be swimming in the mid and forefoot of the upper due to lacing. I'm returning and hoping the next iteration features a more functional speed lacing system. If I had more dough, I'd keep these for tempo runs and just to wear around bc they look so so good.
These really hurt the top of my feet. I’ve done a couple of 10 mile runs in these. (Tempo runs) in particular my left foot gets injured from these. I would not recommend these. Get the normal version and save yourself some time. I tried to send sports direct a message about it, but was asked for a picture of the fault on the shoe 🤦‍♂️. Clearly didn’t read the complaint I sent. I’ve wasted £100 on a pair of shoes…
Average between 30-50 miles a week, 50/50 road and gravel. I absolutely love the alphaflys but the soles are easily shredded on the gravel. The tempos are excellent shoes but little tight around the ankles. The flyease are much more comfortable around the ankle, easy to put on and off. Now it’s maybe just bad luck but I have bought two pairs and both have had the flyease lacing break. The first pair I decided to keep and just made them into standard laces. The second pair I’ll probably return. Would love to see Nike make this shoe with standard lacing, as for me, would be a perfect running shoe. Also the do squeak terribly, I mean really loud. As I only use them for outdoor running no biggie, but if your someone who would wear these daily then it’s gets irritating ... MoreAverage between 30-50 miles a week, 50/50 road and gravel. I absolutely love the alphaflys but the soles are easily shredded on the gravel. The tempos are excellent shoes but little tight around the ankles. The flyease are much more comfortable around the ankle, easy to put on and off. Now it’s maybe just bad luck but I have bought two pairs and both have had the flyease lacing break. The first pair I decided to keep and just made them into standard laces. The second pair I’ll probably return. Would love to see Nike make this shoe with standard lacing, as for me, would be a perfect running shoe. Also the do squeak terribly, I mean really loud. As I only use them for outdoor running no biggie, but if your someone who would wear these daily then it’s gets irritating very fast.
I bought the black ones and they are very responsive and a great buy so I ordered a pair in barely volt, and on receiving them, found out that the box indeed was barely volt but the shoes within were black again. Couldn’t be bothered returning as I’ve had problems with returns before so I kept both pairs. Good trainers mind.
Love these shoes!! I’ve been trying to get a pair of flyease shoes since the first pair was introduced, and had been eyeing these specifically over the months as they went in and out of stock. I recently got some of the Nike air zoom type, and was truly amazed at how comfortable they were and how much spring they put in my step. These are JUST as comfortable and have the heel back step for sliding on and off. I used to be very athletic so I know how important a solid shoe is, but I’ve been disabled for the last 5 years and really needed some legitimate sneakers with both support and comfort while being slip ons. I can’t always grab my shoes, go sit down, put the shoes on, and then stand back up because of how much energy it takes out of me, but these shoes help ... MoreLove these shoes!! I’ve been trying to get a pair of flyease shoes since the first pair was introduced, and had been eyeing these specifically over the months as they went in and out of stock. I recently got some of the Nike air zoom type, and was truly amazed at how comfortable they were and how much spring they put in my step. These are JUST as comfortable and have the heel back step for sliding on and off. I used to be very athletic so I know how important a solid shoe is, but I’ve been disabled for the last 5 years and really needed some legitimate sneakers with both support and comfort while being slip ons. I can’t always grab my shoes, go sit down, put the shoes on, and then stand back up because of how much energy it takes out of me, but these shoes help eliminate those extra steps !As for size, I’m generally a 9.5 in dressier shoes, and a 10 in sneakers or dress shoes that run small. I ordered these in a 10 and they are tighter/smaller than I expected, probably could’ve gone a half size up, but they still fit well enough for me to keep them.
I really don't like this at all i wore it once around my house and it very bouncey for first couple minutes it felt amazing but then foot started to hurt around the sole as it felt too tight at the front of my sole. Now i dont what to do as i cant actually wear this trainers and i did not try it on soon as it was delivered now i am a little and unsure whether i will be able to return it. I bought as a gym trainer and to be honest you never how a product is until actually put it on now, i am gutted and wish i tired on sooner. I am really dissapointed with this and wish i stuck to my usual nike trainer 270s.
Not impressed with the shoe. Tightens around the metatarsal and foot slips when running. Can't get real Zoom Tempo everywhere. Thought I'd chance this as it was on sale.
I loved the quality of the trainer. The fabric is breathable and the shoe is quite lightweight. However, the release and lock mechanism is quite useless and doesn’t help with adjusting the fit. The fit is also unusual, left foot has a nice snuggly fit but the right one is too tight. I’m hoping it will get better with time but can’t figure why the pairs feel differently sized. My main reason for buying this trainer was that it was a slip on and had a locking mechanism to adjust the fit but sadly none of those two features work very well. However, I do like the cushioning of the shoe and the colour is gorgeous. Hence, the average rating.
Great shoe. Definitely size up 1/2 size from regular shoe size. They are fly ease so the fit is super easy and the comfort is a 10/10. Awesome look and really a cloud-like feel. I can't wait to get them in blue or black as the white color is a bit tough when you have a German Shepherd who loves to run in the mud. Don't hesitate to buy these shoes.
These shoes are pretty great. I’ve worked out in these pretty often after purchasing and they’ve held great on the treadmill and indoor gym. It snows so no outside running yet.I did go grocery shopping in them when I first purchased them and they make this tapping noise when you walk on hard floor that’s unavoidable no matter what and it gets annoying very fast.I thought to use them for work at the hospital but that noise would make your day bad before it starts so beware.
| Style | CV1889-102 |
| Colorway | White/Flash Crimson-Spruce Aura |
| Release Date | 10/01/2020 |