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I’m in for a pair... probably on deep disco. The right CW could get day one money.
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I think sometimes Nike overthinks it... Like the Joyride... All I want is a Turbo version of the Epic React. The ER is nearly perfect. Just add a little bit of ZoomX to it, like the Peggy Turbo. Perfection.
With all the Nike hype, I have a feeling the IR is the new ER, and we won't see an Epic React Flyknit 3.
With all the Nike hype, I have a feeling the IR is the new ER, and we won't see an Epic React Flyknit 3.
Seems like it’s the replacementWith all the Nike hype, I have a feeling the IR is the new ER, and we won't see an Epic React Flyknit 3.
With all the Nike hype, I have a feeling the IR is the new ER, and we won't see an Epic React Flyknit 3.
i hope not. Since the IR is a stability shoe, it seems like it’ll be the successor of the Odyssey React not the ER.
I wish some of mine would wear out cuz I need an excuse to buy more. My OG pair are still going strong.curious to try out the infinity runs. epic reacts have been good to me for running and i'll have to retire my first pair soon
This is the new Epic 100% won’t see a ER3...I believe the IR is actually replacing the Zoom Structure line.
I've been stocking up on laceless ER2s as I noticed Nike removed them from their NDC search results a few weeks ago. If you have the direct link, they are still in stock, but typing Phantom in the search window will not find them. I assume this means they are clearing them out.Gonna have to grab more colorways of the 2 I guess.
Men's size 10 has a 9mm offset (Heel: 33mm, Toe: 24mm) and weighs 10.3ozHas anyone seen mentioned the IR’s heel-to-toe offset?
Oh oh... not good... not good at all. All of Nike's hype train talked about more React foam for a plusher ride. But more rubber coverage, thicker midsole, and larger heel clip all equal firmer stiffer ride.“On first wear, the shoe(s) are significantly firmer than the Epic React” https://runningmagazine.ca/sections/gear/first-look-nike-react-infinity-run/