Nike Free 4.0 Flyknit or Chukka.
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Feb 9, 2015
Shawna L.
Does anyone have the Nike Free 4.0 Flyknit or the Nike Free Flyknit Chukkas? If so what do you think of them? Are they comfortable to walk/run in how do they fit/feel, are they worth the money. I really like the style if the Chukkas more but they are so hard to find anywhere. Any that are similar to the Chukkas besides the 4.0s? Or if you don't really love them any other ones you like more? Thanks everyone!
Feb 9, 2015
katie s.
I don't own those ones, but I recently got the nike flex experience run 3 and they are so comfortable to run in and I personally like the style! I'd definitely recommend them!
Feb 9, 2015
Isabel J.
I own the Nike 4.0's and I love them! They're super light and really cute to wear even not for working out. I think they're super comfortable.
Feb 9, 2015
Shiro M.
I would honestly advise against the Nike Free runs. Unless you're trail running, then get a different kind of Nike shoe. Nike Frees can cause shin splints and all kinds of plantar/dorsi problems in your feet, especially if you're constantly running on concrete or asphalt.
Feb 9, 2015
Shelley W.
Order a half size larger than what you normally wear as they run a smidge on the small side. If you have narrow feet...rejoice...if your feet are on the wide side (beyond a medium) your feet are going to be very mad at you. I'm making mention of the 4.0 Flyknit. To price compare check out Zappos and Road Runner Sports...I've ordered quite a few times from Road Runner and had great experiences and plus the shipping was pretty quick. Zappos is cool as well.
Feb 9, 2015
Shawna L.
Actually Shiro I mainly do just run on trails. I live in CO and hardly ever run on pavement or track just because of all the trails we have. Thanks everyone fir the advise!! Ill defiantly check out Zappos and Road Runner Sports before I order a pair Shelley! I've looked at the Flexs a few times Katelyn but I've been on the fence with them just because I don't like the soles altogether as much as the 4.0 soles. when I tried them on the 4.0 just fitted a bit better and felt better. I might go back and try them again though. :)
Feb 9, 2015
Amy H.
Some Nike shoes like the roches aren't actually good to use for running ect as they can cause heaps of problems and injuries because they don't provide enough support. Just be careful what your buying as they may not be suitable for running.