Nike Men's Interact Run Running Shoes

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About This Item

Design:

  • Evolved recycled Flyknit upper places zones of breathability where your foot heats up the most
  • The upper is airy and breezy and hugs the foot in a free and easy way
  • QR code featured on the shoe acts as your tour guide to the Interact Run
  • Scan the code and it’ll open up education into the Interact’s performance and sustainability as well as tips on how to extend the life cycle of your shoe
  • When you’ve logged all the miles you can, the QR code will suggest ways in which you can recycle and donate the shoes once they’ve run their course

In-Shoe Comfort:

  • Bio IP foam is the softest in Nike®’s line, providing a comfortable, smooth ride
  • Higher foam heights provide an even softer feel

Durability & Traction:

  • Skins in the toe and eye stay area offer durability
  • Waffle outsole is made of regrind rubber and was created using runner-informed data for traction where you need it most
  • Brand : Nike
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 23NIKMNTRCTRNWHTVRNN
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4.3
100%
Recommended

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Great Performance Running Shoes

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Nike Interact Run Women's Road Running Shoes are designed to fit in with every outfit. The white colored background and soft-colored design complement any running clothes. The only design touch I do not like is the QR code on the tongue of the shoe, although it is barely noticable. The QR code brings you to the website with a description of the shoes' performance attributes. These shoes are perfect for long-distance running, probably best suited for road running. They are light and breathable, which cuts off a noticible amount of time off my per-mile pace. These shoes are also great in the rain since the light mesh fabric around the front and sides of the shoe would not absorb and hold water. The shoe size runs a bit small, although the width is roomy. The laces also run a little short, so you may want to switch out the laces if you prefer to have some left over after you tie your shoes.

Nike Women’s Running Shoes

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very cute shoes! Well made, very cushiony, very stylish. Runs small. Probably more for short runs and walking. Doesn’t have the support for longer runs, but comfortable for walking, shorter runs, and casual wear.

Great Runners For This Mama!

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I’m loving my Nike Interact Run Women’s Road Running Shoes! The fit is incredibly comfortable with just the right amount of support — my feet feel secure without being cramped, even after a long day. The modern, versatile design means I can style them up or down easily: perfect for chasing kids around while running errands or dressing them up a bit for a Disney date night with my hubby. The breathable fabric is a lifesaver in warm, humid Florida, keeping my feet cool and wicking away moisture like a champ. If I could change one thing, I would’ve gone for a bit more pink instead of the peach tone, but honestly, that’s a tiny detail in an otherwise perfect shoe. For suburban mom life with littles, these runners are exactly what I needed — stylish, functional, and ready for anything my day throws at me.

Breathable & Lightweight

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I really do like these shoes. They are very comfortable, lightweight, and great for wearing while running my errands around town. However, I am not planning on using these as my main running shoes. To provide some background, I am not a hardcore runner. I run 2-3 miles outside a few times a week to vary my exercise routine. My foot isn't wide, but due to some surgeries in the past, I need a wide toe box so my toes don't get cramped and start to hurt. I thought these shoes would fit the bill because the whole top of the shoe is made from this very stretchy breathable fabric that Nike calls Flyknit. However, the shoe itself is on the narrow side and doesn't come in wide. Despite the stretchy fabric, the toe box is narrow and I found my toes starting to hurt and go numb by mile 2. The Flyknit is thin and definitely keeps your foot cool but be careful running in wetter conditions like morning dew because your foot will get soaked. I like the way the overall shoe looks, it's streamlined and the colors are really pretty. Not a dealbreaker, but the thin fabric on top allows you to see the colors of your sock underneath which bothered me slightly. There is also a giant QR code on the tongue which is distracting. The sole of the shoe is a somewhat shallow waffle design which makes me question how many miles they will truly last before they get slippery. The sole is made from 25% recycled content which makes my tree-hugger heart happy and I admire Nike's attempt at making a more sustainable shoe. Overall, a very nice looking shoe and I find myself reaching for these shoes when heading out on errands but sadly not for my runs.

Cute, But Not For Workouts

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These Interact Run shoes have some great design elements, but have some room for improvement. I’ll go through both. The Look: These are super cute shoes! The peach and white color is gorgeous. I was worried about the mesh upper being more for aesthetic than function, but it turns out I really liked that; the mesh is breathable. I’m still a little blown away by the obvious genius of putting a QR code on the tongue, and I absolutely love that it links to an article about the shoe and Nike’s sustainability efforts. Yes to big companies focusing on recycling! The Feel: At first wear (for 3 miles on paved roads and sidewalks), I was unsure about the feel. Rather than supporting or cushioning my foot, it felt like it was just on my foot, with a flat bottom. After a mile or two that sensation eased up and I thought maybe they just needed to be broken in. I later wore them for a 4 mile treadmill interval workout and that was a bad idea. They never felt broken in, and the flat, unyielding insole bruised the bottom of my big toe. It hurt for several days after! The Fit: I ordered my usual size and the sides of my big toes and pinky toes touch the edges. Luckily, maybe because the top is mesh, my toes touching the edges doesn’t bother me while running. I haven’t tested them for downhill running, but if you were considering them for a downhill race I’d definitely size up. Conclusion: These shoes are about as pretty as a running shoe can get. I like the creativity Nike is showing by incorporating technology with the QR code and sustainability by including recycled materials. They run a smidge small, but the soft mesh upper is forgiving. The real negative to these shoes is the unsupportive, unresponsive insole and sole. They might feel okay for the occasional easy run or a trip to the mall, but I won’t be wearing them speed or distance workouts.

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