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re: tOfficial Running Shoe Thread

Posted on 4/12/20 at 5:49 pm to
Posted by jordan21210
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Posted on 4/12/20 at 5:49 pm to
8 miles on the React Infinity today, not sure they’re gonna do it for me. I think the added react foam makes it feel more dead. I didn’t get the pop I’d get out of my Epic Reacts. Also did not notice the rocker at all. Now comparing a bunch of different shoes, kind of thinking Brooks Hyperion Tempo or NB 1080v10.
This post was edited on 4/12/20 at 5:50 pm
Posted by jordan21210
Member since Apr 2009
13418 posts
Posted on 4/17/20 at 7:21 am to
Okay, resident shoe geek here to report. Have tested three new pairs in the last two weeks. Obviously these are initial impressions...I know shoes really show their character as the miles add up.

1) Nike React Infinity Run: 22/30 stack, 8mm drop, mild stability, 9.6 oz.


Pros:
- Looks great
- Lots of cushion
- Flyknit Loft upper is a good material
- Durable - can see this shoe getting 500+ miles, easy.
- Comfy ride

Cons:
- Fit...heal slips, didn’t bother me personally (no irritation) but it’s there for sure. Tying tighter to prevent slip resulted in a numb foot halfway into an 8 mile run. Also, the medial rail is very present under the arch. Again, didn’t bug me, but can see where it’d be an issue for many.
- They’re pricey at $160, though I got these on sale for $119. Not awful for the mileage expected
- Hated the ride. It’s comfy, but just felt so dead. My standard for comparison is the Epic React FK 2. The Infinity uses a different React foam formulation and has added foam vs the Epic. The result, in my opinion, is a mushier ride. They just felt dead compared to my Epics. I also hardly noticed the rocker.

Consensus: sending these back.

ETA: also not sure the 9.6oz weight is right. I pulled the numbers from other review sites. These shoes ran like they were 10+ oz. Felt heavy underfoot.
This post was edited on 4/17/20 at 8:15 am
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