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Find all reviews of the Nike React Infinity Run Flyknit in one place with the hottest deals from +50 retailers. Check out: https://runrepeat.com/nike-react-infi... The New Nike React Infinity Run comes loaded with the ultimate promise, to “help reduce injury and keep you on the run.” This is a very bold statement to claim, considering how important it is for a runner to stay on the road. The Nike React Infinity run, has a 9mm offset, a forefoot stack of 24mm, and a heel stack of 33mm. The weight comes in at 10.27oz (Men’s size 10) or 291 grams. This is a daily training shoe that sports the famous Nike React foam. This is considered to be lightweight in the cushioned daily trainer segment, but far above other Nike offerings. Nike React Infinity Run definitely takes cues from the Epic React in the forefoot area of the upper and the lacing but differs in the heel counter area. The design elements try to conceal a rigid heel counter and the newly introduced guide rails that run from the arch area all the way to the medial side. The Nike React Infinity Run seems to have a far denser formulation of the midsole. Even comparing them to the Nike Zoom Fly 3 and its carbon fiber plate making for a more rigid ride seems softer than the Infinity Run at first. This revelation during the first miles was very disappointing, but I did come to realize that the foam seems to soften as you go. At the time of this review, I have been noticing improved softness at around 60 miles, so not all is lost. This new iteration is more plastic feeling than a cotton-like feeling. It is a lot more breathable, better water-wicking and all, but I miss the old one. Maybe the more interesting technology of this pair is the way Nike achieved to make the shoe stable without the use of prominent guide rails or elements in the upper. Instead, Nike tweaked the geometry of the midsole to make it wider at an angle, to provide more resistance to a pronating foot. In terms of performance, The Nike React Infinity run does perform as a daily trainer should. It is not crazy-fast, but it’s no slouch either. I have tried speed workouts in them, and the great thing they have going for this is the amount of rubber in the outsole and how this translates to grip never seen in the Epic React. On my longer runs, I did not notice any bottoming out of the foam. This is probably the reason why the midsole is denser than the Epic React or the Zoom Fly 3s. The first was not meant for long distances, and the second is meant to be in the air more at faster speeds. The Nike React Infinity Run is built to please mid-packers and up. I believe this to be the first shoe designed by Nike to actually be used as the main pair on your way to marathon training. This is the one that will take your Pegasus and Ghosts out of the rotation. The other performance element that has evolved is what they call the “rocker.” It means the shape of the midsole promotes a forefoot strike. However, it also takes the foot through the gait cycle more seamlessly, in the absence of any carbon-fiber plate or any other rigidity element. The midsole gives to the flexing of the shoe, providing comfort and freedom of movement of the foot. Carlos Storms RunRepeat Expert