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About This Item
Design:
Engineered mesh on the upper and internal heel help provide stability for various trail conditions as well as breathability
Ankle gaitor helps limit trail debris
In-Shoe Comfort:
Lightweight Nike® ZoomX midsole combines with increased stack heights to help provide cushioning during extended stretches of running
Durability & Traction:
Overlays stretch across the toe for extra durability
Vibram outsole features a deeper, diverse lug pattern highlighted with wide spacing gives you traction for more technical terrains
Brand : Nike
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 24NIKMZGMTRL2BLKWRNN
REVIEWS
4.3
86%
Recommended
87 Reviews
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Jh233676557
4 days ago
Solid Performer; Needs Full Coverage Outsole
I've churned through 3 pair of the Zegama 2 in the last year. I use them for trail running and mountain climbing. Live in Utah. Three times up Lone Peak this summer, wore them up Capitol peak in CO in August. Comfortable out of the box. I like the 4mm heel-to-toe drop. They beat up quickly. The sole starts to peel back -- especially in the rear -- pretty dependably after 5-6 big runs. The shoe needs full coverage on the otherwise outstanding vibram sole -- there's a gap where I consistently hit obstacles in the trail and feel the impact on my foot. More durability and full coverage on the outsole? Then five stars. Good not great product. Though I've gone back to the well, can't recommend based on price point and durability concerns.
Christopherc7ddccdba
1 week ago
Great Shoes
So far I have hiked/ran 80 hard miles in these. I’ve used them to summit Black Elk Peak, Middle Teton, and Medicine Bow Peak. I looked at others reviews about midsole pain so I bought Dr Foot heel lifts ahead of time and had no pain whatsoever. Obviously buying additional support shouldn’t be necessary, but with the heel lifts I absolutely love everything about these shoes.
Josh12dc85499
2 weeks ago
Great Shoe
Awesome shoe, just wore them for my first 50 miler. Soft ride on uneven root filled single track. Only downside is the back rubbed my ankles and caused blisters.
Richae1c5c585
3 weeks ago
Great Shoe!
Have about 50 miles of Appalachian Trail hiking on them. The traction is really great. I do wish the “sock” was a little tighter. I find myself still wanting to wear gaiters.
Calvinf1cef989d
3 weeks ago
Done With Nike "Trail" Shoes
I have about 100 miles on these shoes and within the first 27 miles they were shot. Cheap materials, not durable despite a Vibram sole. Each year Nike Trail running shoes seem to get a bit cheaper and less durable. The fit was too big, despite wearing the exact same size each year. Had a rock scramble my first big hike in these shoes and the soles are completely trashed as a result. I've purchased Nike trail shoes each year since the Wildhorse 6 and have been utterly disappointed each time. Bring back durable shoes, I LOVED the Wildhorse 6 and there hasn't been a shoe that comes close from Nike since. I will be throwing these away after a few months just like the Zegama pair I purchased last year, Wildhorse line looks so cheap since the 6 I haven't been interested in purchasing. For me, I will be switching to another brand until Nike can offer something closer to the Wildhorse 6. It's a shame Nike enters a product market with great products then by year 3 if the profit margins aren't high enough to sustain that line, they exit the market. IE Hockey, Golf, and now Trail Running shoes.