Nike Women's Alphafly 3 Running Shoes

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Fine-tuned for marathon speed, the Alphafly 3 helps push you beyond what you thought possible. Three innovative technologies power your run: A double dose of Air Zoom units helps launch you into your next step; a full-length carbon fiber plate helps propel you forward with ease; and a heel-to-toe ZoomX foam midsole helps keep you fresh from start to 26.2. Time to leave your old personal records in the dust.

Design:

  • All-new Atomknit upper designed for improved multidirectional containment and breathability
  • Full-length carbon fiber plate delivers a propulsive sensation
  • Notched laces offer a secure but soft lace-up

In-Shoe Comfort:

  • Integrated knit tongue with lofted padding helps alleviate lace pressure
  • Two forefoot Air Zoom units combine with ZoomX foam to store and return the energy back to you, powering every step
  • Fully connected ZoomX foam creates an ultralight and cushioned feel, helping you stay fresh and comfortable from mile 1 to 26.2

Additional Details:

  • Weight: 174g / 6.1 oz (Women’s size 8)
  • Heel-to-toe drop: 8mm
  • Brand : Nike
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 23NIKWLPHFLYNXT3WRNN
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Just Too Clunky For Me

I really wanted these shoes to work. The fit was great. They felt comfortable on my foot. I love the upper. I did notice a couple of tiny holes in the fabric so I wouldn't say they're the best quality. However, I was hoping that these would replace the Vaporfly as a marathon shoe for me. I've worn the Vaporfly Next% (my favorite), the Vaporfly 2s and 3s for previous marathons. The new Vaporfly 4 are no longer good to use for marathons, only half and shorter distances. The Alphafly 3 looked promising based on lots of reviews. Unfortunately, they just felt clunky and not nimble like the old Vaporflies. They did feel supportive. I couldn't hit the pods in the correct place so I wasn't getting the energy return I needed for them to feel better. (I land a little bit further forward). So, I had to send them back. No more Nikes for me unless they make better updates.

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Very Poor Quality, But They Are Comfortable And Supportive

Do not purchase, the quality is very poor. I received and tested them on my block. Although they are very comfortable and look reach nice the back flap came apart. Also the sides were worn in just wearing them for that block. For the price, these are not worth it at all unfortunately. I really looked forward to these because they feel so good, but they won't last.

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Great Style, Poor Quality

The shoes look really nice and stylish. I love the design and got a lot of compliments. But the quality isn’t great. After a few runs, the bottom started wearing out and the material didn’t hold up well. Bottom line: They’re beautiful shoes, but if you’re looking for something reliable and long-lasting for serious running, these aren’t it.

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If You Haven’t Run In The Alphafly 3 Or Vaporfly 3 And You’re Over 50 You’re Missing Something

An amazing shoe! Love the vapor fly 3s but have a little bit more support and I’m coming back from a small injury and appreciating them. If you haven’t run in the alpha fly or a vapor fly three and you’re a If you haven’t run in the alpha fly or a vapor fly three and you’re an older runner. I’m in my mid 50s. You should pick up a pair. You’ll run faster and you’ll be less tweaking with the foam and they’re just plain fun.They’re beautiful they run true to size. The photo is from a Sprint session. I did recently in another pair of Nike track bikes.

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The Best, But…

Some of the best fitting, most comfortable shoes I’ve ever ran in, while at the same time being extremely lightweight and responsive. The only gripe I have with these is the durability of them. I’ve had two pairs, one I ran over 300 miles in, and another that I still run in that have almost 200 miles in. Both pairs are extremely worn down, with noticeable torn foam portions and even holes in the outsole. Both pairs were only used on the road as intended by Nike. I understand shoes like the AlphaFly are not going to be as durable as other shoes in Nike’s lineup considering they’re intended for the sole purpose of running at race pace or faster paces, however, I don’t think I should be seeing this much wear on shoes that haven’t even hit 200 miles yet. So, if you’re going to be running a half or full marathon in these, they’ll do you fine, but don’t expect them to last more than 6 months or so if you’re consistently training in them. Thank you.

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