Nike Zoom Structure Triax+ Review
Posted on 11. Nov, 2010 by Jeff Lambert in Reviews
I actually wrote a review on a commerce site. Don’t think I’ve done that before but know I read a lot. Anyway, decided to share it here too since they made it pretty easy to copy the content.
Originally submitted at Road Runner Sports
Men's NIKE® ZOOM STRUCTURE TRIAX+ 13 :: Your favorite Nike® stability shoe is reborn in the men's Nike® Zoom Structure Triax+ 13 to give you more support, greater forefoot flexibility, a smoother, cushier ride, and more heel support thanks to a new heel strap overlay. All at …
Can’t kick the habit
Sizing: Feels true to size
Width: Feels true to width
Arch Type: Average Arch
Pros: Good Traction, Cushions Impact, Comfortable, Durable, Good Arch Support
Best Uses: Trail Running, Walking, Mixed Terrain, All Weather Conditions, With Orthotics/Inserts, Wet Weather, Road Running
Describe Yourself: Avid Athlete
Was this a gift?: No
I’ve been running with this model shoe for many years now. I buy them in pairs and when I can pick up the last year’s model at a discount. They are quite affordable and just as good as any others I’ve used. The last pair (Structure Triax+ 12) did make the upper part of my big toe sore for a bit but think it was just me adjusting to extra miles, new shoes and running on the road more. After putting in 400 miles on one pair and over 300 on the other I decided to get a couple of new pairs. I don’t have enough miles on them to know how they’ll do but can only imagine I won’t be disappointed.
I plan on continuing to use this model shoe until they don’t make them anymore.
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Entrepreneur Jeff Lambert is the President and founder of JVHM, Inc., a software development business located in the San Francisco Bay Area but serving clients around the globe. Jeff's expertise includes application development, database design, integration and development, website design and development, blogging integration, video production, CRM systems setup, development and support and more. In his "spare" time Jeff likes to hang out with his family, run and expand his talents, abilities and understanding of the world around him.