Nike Men's Terra Kiger 9 Trail Running Shoes

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About This Item

Design:

  • Lightweight engineered mesh upper is flexible and helps keep dirt out
  • Midfoot band provides stability and support to help minimize movement inside the shoe

In-Shoe Comfort:

  • Nike® React technology is a lightweight, durable foam that delivers a smooth, responsive ride
  • Full React midsole allows you to get even closer to the ground without sacrificing comfort and speed

Durability & Traction:

  • Hard-wearing, abrasion-resistant materials help improve durability in key areas
  • Overlays around the toe and the rubber outsole wrap on the heel and forefoot
  • Multidirectional traction lugs in the heel provide enhanced grip
  • Web ID: 23NIKMTRRKGR9BLKGRNN
  • SKU: 24696237

REVIEWS

4.7
100%
Recommended

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Nice

Very comfy. I don't even go hiking, I wear them as every-day shoes.

Hey Nike,

Looking to replace my Kiger 3's. Not in these ridiculous colors though. Black on black on black, please! I'll settle for men's but women's would be great too. Thanks much!

Souls Wear

Really fun shoe, but the souls wear incredibly fast. I received my Kiger 9's just over two months ago and there are already holes at the balls of my feet. I do nothing more than light running and walking the dog. I've been happy with the 10+ trail running shoes I've ordered from Nike, but this pair didn't meet that standard.

Best Trail Racing Shoes Ever

These shoes are the best. I have ran some brutal trail races, and these are the only shoes I’ll ever race in. Incredibly lightweight and aggressive tread. I just wish Nike made a Gore-Tex option.

Responsive Trail Runners With Style

Been using the Terra Kiger's since the third iteration. Aside from the Wildhorse 1s, which were fantastic, the Terra Kiger's have always been my favorite Nike trail offering due to their low stack height, more minimal heel drop (hovers around 4mm), and lightness. The Wildhorse has trended towards an overbuilt aesthetic over the years and I disliked the Pegasus Trail shoes quite a bit. The lugs seem more aggressive and grip better than the 8s (though I have not tested them in the wet, yet), the shoe has shaved some weight, and the laces lock-in very well across the lightly cushioned tongue. The Kiger 9s feel quick and responsive on technical trails and the toe box is also adequate for someone who swaps time between Kiger's, Lone Peaks, and Trail Gloves. Doesn't hurt that Nikes are always the best looking shoe of the bunch.

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