Nike Men's Free Metcon 7 Training Shoes

About This Item

Flex your performance in the Free Metcon 7. Our most versatile training shoe gets updated with enhanced midfoot containment while still keeping our famed Nike Free technology. The flexible forefoot and stable heel easily let you switch from dynamic to strength-based movements.




Design:

  • Lightweight mesh upper adds breathable comfort

In-Shoe Comfort:

  • A webbed lacing system works with an inner sleeve to provide added containment for a secure and snug fit

Durability & Traction:

  • Nike Free technology combines foam in the heel for stability with softer foam in the midsole, giving you the flexibility dynamic workouts demand. A full-length rubber outsole helps support the foam and adds durability
  • Added extra durability around the toe tip and the side of the shoe for support


  • Brand : Nike
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 26NIKMCASUFRMTCN7BQFO

REVIEWS

3.2

11 Reviews

Sizing Off

Sort the sizing out, 9.5 too big and 9 too small. Narrow footed never had this problem with Nike sizing

Comfortable Fit, New Favorite!

Purchased for my husband. He has a wide foot and loves the fit of these shoes. Was working out in another brand but this is his new preferred training shoe.

Engineering Needs Work - Heel Tab Goes Too High

Love that you brought back the sturdiness of the Metcon 5's and prior. SADLY, the heel tab and collar come up SO HIGH in the back of this shoe that during my high intensity/major range of movement based workout, my achilles tendons blistered and are torn up. I was so excited for these but I will likely be returning them. Bring back the 5s and before. You had the shoe perfected.

Laverne574717163

No only reason why I keep ordering is because you guys carried the Just foot size for men and women. This is not a bash, but I really don’t like these shoes just like the last one so I’m gonna just stop ordering at this point.

Great Fit!

Great fit! Was looking for a shoe before a trip and these broke in within a day and I found my daily shoe. Great style, fit and comfortable.

Good, But Could Be Better.

Big fan of the Metcon series for the gym. I have the Metcon 4, 5, 6, & now 7. The 7’s are okay. Slightly better than the 6. More room in the toe area and feel well rounded. However, I am not a fan of how bulky they seem/feel. Almost feels like I am wearing a pair of Jordans. The Metcon 5’s were the all time best.

Improved Comfort, But Size Up!

I fell in love with the Free Metcon line when the 5 released. I didn’t think anything would beat the 6s, but I really LOVE the increased heel cushioning on these. They ARE narrower and snug in the toe box so I returned the first pair and re-ordered a half size up and they are PERFECT now. Super happy with the purchase and would highly recommend these.

A Step Backwards

Somehow these got worse than prior iteration. The sizing is huge. The back of shoe is uncomfortable unless wearing quarter socks. They are very heavy now.

Lunatech

I’ve been using the Metcon 6 for a while, and the Metcon 7 is definitely a noticeable upgrade. The fit feels more snug and secure, and overall it’s more comfortable without losing stability for lifting. It still performs great during weight training, but now has a bit more flexibility and cushioning, which makes it better for mixed workouts and moving around the gym. The design is also cleaner and more modern the 6 was solid, but the 7 feels more refined all around and is definitely worth it.

2 Sessions In

Lot more cushion that the 6 and the ankle seems more supported. Love the new detail on the back too. 2 sessions and going well

Disappointed

I'm a big fan of the Free Metcons, so I was excited for this release. But I'm honestly let down. This is just my opinion, of course, but after wearing it for several workouts, for me the shoe is stiff, bulky, and doesn't feel or act like a Free Metcon. The 7's seem vastly less flexible and versatile as the Free Metcon 6's. Nike went away from the bootie construction and the tongue on the 7's is bulky and becomes uncomfortable if it shifts during a workout. Nike also added bands that extend from the laces to the soles and when doing lunges, or other moves that require a bent, flexible foot, these bands will pinch the foot. Sorry, Nike, this one's a miss for me.

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