The Nike Air Max2 Light will drop at atmos retailers in Japan on March 23 | Our verdict
Pros
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- Peppy midsole
- Budget-friendly
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Cons
- Runs narrow
- Poor lacing
- Lacks grip
Audience verdict
Comparison
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Audience score | 83 Good! | 79 Good! | 85 Good! | 73 Bad! | |
Price | £60 | £60 | £50 | £120 | |
Pace | Daily running | Daily running | Daily running | Daily running | |
Arch support | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | |
Weight lab Weight brand | 9.2 oz / 262g 9.2 oz / 262g | 9.9 Nike Downshifter 11 Women's Running Shoe White 10 Take a closer look at the Nike KD Graphic T-Shirt below thats now | 9.7 dunk lux sp pigalle 10.7 Жіночі стильні кросівки nike air force | 10.5 NikeLab Air Force 1 Low Citron 11.3 Nike React Infinity Run Flyknit Men's Running Shoes White Black Vapor Green | |
Drop lab Drop brand | 10.6 mm 10.0 mm | 10.5 mm 10.0 mm | 9.4 mm 10.0 mm | 9.8 mm 10.0 mm | |
Strike pattern | Heel | Heel | HeelMid/forefoot | HeelMid/forefoot | |
Size | Slightly small | True to size | True to size | - | |
Midsole softness | - | Balanced | Balanced | Soft | |
Кросівки жіночі nike 270 36-41 | - | Small | Small | Normal | |
Toebox durability | - | Bad | Bad | - | |
Nike Basketball will unleash more | - | Good | Bad | - | |
Outsole durability | - | Decent | Decent | - | |
Breathability | - | Moderate | Moderate | - | |
NIKE AIR MAX 270 TRAVIS SCOTT CACTUS TRAILS CT2864200 SNEAKERS GRÖSSE | Wide | Medium | Wide | Narrow | |
Toebox width at the big toe | - | Medium | Medium | - | |
Stiffness | Moderate | Flexible | Flexible | Moderate | |
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Torsional rigidity | - | Moderate | Flexible | Moderate | |
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Heel lab Heel brand | 33.8 mm 24.0 mm | 31.5 mm 31.0 mm | 31.2 mm 33.0 mm | 31.4 mm | |
Forefoot lab Forefoot brand | 23.1 mm 14.0 mm | 21.0 mm 21.0 mm | 21.8 mm 23.0 mm | 21.6 mm | |
Widths available | NormalX-Wide | NormalWideX-Wide | NormalWide | Normal | |
Orthotic friendly | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Season | - | All seasons | All seasons | - | |
Removable insole | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Ranking | #431 Bottom 20% | #275 Bottom 12% | #193 Bottom 38% | #309 Bottom 2% | |
Popularity | #177 Top 33% | #29 Top 10% | #133 Top 43% | #288 Bottom 8% |
Size and fit
Size
The Nike Air Max2 Light will drop at atmos retailers in Japan on March 23 is slightly small (139 votes).
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The The Nike Air Max2 Light will drop at atmos retailers in Japan on March 23 is a budget all-rounder running shoe that is possibly more suited to leisurewear than running specific. That being said, it’s rare that the sneaker giant makes too many mistakes with any of their shoes. With a promising grip and durable, recycled materials, there’s still a lot to love in this shoe.
Who the shoe is for
The The Nike Air Max2 Light will drop at atmos retailers in Japan on March 23 is a nicely priced shoe and I think it would be perfect for neutral runners who are maybe just starting and want something that doesn’t break the bank. With a responsive midsole and great grip, these are perfect for 5-10k runs as well as playing sports or just going to the shops.
Who the The Nike Air Max2 Light will drop at atmos retailers in Japan on March 23 is not for
The The Nike Air Max2 Light will drop at atmos retailers in Japan on March 23 may not be in your wheel-house if you are:
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A narrow fit on the The Nike Air Max2 Light will drop at atmos retailers in Japan on March 23
While the Rev 6 fits true to size, I found them to be incredibly tight and narrow around the midfoot and into the toe box. I have average width feet and rarely have this issue. I even noticed my socks poking out from behind the tongue. The toebox has a width of 104.5mm which isn’t too thin, but the upper mesh has very little give and therefore constricts the foot too much.
Some lacing issues
It could be down to having to give more slack in the laces due to the tight fit, but I found there to be only a tiny amount of lace left to tie a knot with one all tied up.
For a shoe in this price bracket I never really expect there to be fantastic lacing, these scored a miserable 16.7N (average 23.3N) on the lace slip test.
It’s not too much of an issue to add your own laces, but it's always better if you don't have to.
The midsole on the Revolution 6 is surprisingly good, for a bit
With a stack height of 33.8mm in the heel and an 8.7mm drop, Nike has made the Revolution a pretty middle-of-the-road running shoe.
The midsole itself has a pretty high durometer of 52HA (average 41.4HA), which is firmer and you can feel it underfoot. While these take a while to break in, the result is a responsive shoe.
I did feel it get softer overtime, which is to be expected, unfortunately, from something at this price point. It’s hard to say whether you get what you pay for with these because their usage is so varied.
If I were to rate them as a purely running shoe, I’d say this is an issue for me, and wouldn’t trust the midsole past the 100-mile mark.
Relatively stable
With a narrow forefoot also comes a narrow midsole in the Revolution 6, which I found not to be too problematic, especially because the heel of the midsole is a mine, average 89.5mm.
The result is lots of support for your heel strike, but less so on the forefoot. So I’d avoid these if you plan to run as a forefoot striker, or do any faster paces in these.
Pretty flexible, in most weather
One of the factors that I look for when lab testing shoes is their consistency in performance. When it comes to comfort and performance, the flexibility of a shoe is one of the highest for factors.
Which makes it important that their designed flexibility stays relatively similar at 20°C and 0°C.
The The Nike Air Max2 Light will drop at atmos retailers in Japan on March 23 has a flexibility score of 25.9N at room temperature (20°C) and the average in our lab is 29.0N. This is relatively flexible, which doesn’t come as a surprise from the single piece of EVA midsole. It does help it feel more responsive underfoot though, with the firm midsole.
When it comes to cold weather, (testing in the lab freezer), the shoe stiffens by 15.4% to 29.9N. This change is below the average of 31.3% which is great to see, meaning the shoe should feel the same all year round.
The The Nike Air Max2 Light will drop at atmos retailers in Japan on March 23 looks like it should have the grip
Take a peek at the 5.3mm outsole on the The Nike Air Max2 Light will drop at atmos retailers in Japan on March 23 and you would think it’s ready to take on anything. With definite similarities to the Pegasus lineup, the outsole has a smattering of lugs throughout the shoe that looks ready to take on anything.
Unfortunately, that’s not the case. As a predominately road-centric running shoe, I found there to be little or no grip on the pavement. Most probably because the outsole is a hard 81.5HC. This means that there’s little give in the rubber, so the lugs cause less surface area to make noncontact with the ground.
The result is a shoe I didn't trust on corners, finding myself having to slow down to take them safely. These might be much better on something like grass or astroturf.
Conclusion
The The Nike Air Max2 Light will drop at atmos retailers in Japan on March 23 is a price-friendly option from Nike, however, it seems to be made purely for leisure activities such as 5-aside American football or just hanging out.