![]() The result is a more consistent ride than the Pegasus and Vomero because CMP 010 foam surrounds the airbag in the forefoot whereas the forefoot of the Pegasus/Vomero feels much firmer than the rearfoot so the ride feels inconsistent. There’s also a small Zoom Air unit in the forefoot of the Structure 24 which is only situated under the ball of the foot and doesn’t cover the entire forefoot like in the Vomero 16 and the Pegasus 38. It’s an EVA foam which feels softer and more spongy than dense, rubbery React foam. It’s one of the only Nike trainers to use CMP 010 foam in its midsole which I prefer to the more popular React foam. It’s a comfortable, stable and versatile trainer which can handle most runs. The best thing about the Structure 24 is that it doesn’t feel like a firm, stiff stability trainer that pokes your arch. I used my Structure 24 for mainly easy, middle distance runs which is what it feels most comfortable doing although it is capable of slightly faster efforts. It’s not the best shoe for speed work because of its flexible forefoot and its plush upper which makes it weighty. The Structure 24 can be used as your daily trainer, recovery trainer, or long run shoe. It feels well-cushioned without being mushy or firm and it falls into the same category as shoes like the ASICS Cumulus, Brooks Ghost and Hoka Clifton – versatile trainers that can fill the role of 2 or 3 shoes in your rotation. The word that describes the ride of the Structure 24 best is “balanced”. ![]() It still has an 8 mm drop and a price of $120. The Structure 24 weighs 0.8 oz (23 g) more than its predecessor. ![]() It maintains the same midsole and outsole as last year’s version but it gets a new upper. Version 23 was one of the biggest updates in the history of Nike so it makes sense that version 24 is one of the smallest updates. The 23 felt much more cushioned and much more flexible I liked the new direction that the Structure had gone in. ![]() When I tested the Structure 23 last year, I was astonished how different it was to previous Structures which were firm and stiff. Nike’s research must have indicated that the number of runners wanting a supportive, neutral trainer outweighed the number of runners wanting a “true” stability trainer. It was a bold move for Nike to transform their last textbook stability trainer into a supportive, neutral trainer. That’s exactly what they did with the Kayano Lite but at least they still kept the regular Kayano for runners who still want traditional stability. Underfoot, a Sky Blue treatment fills the neon and black speckled Zoom Air sole unit and semi-translucent tread in conclusion.Įnjoy official images of the Zoom GT Cut 2 “Sabrina Ionescu” below while we sit tight on the pairs scheduled release next Saturday, October 22nd for a retail price of $170.įor more under The Swooshes basketball umbrella, check out the Nike LeBron 20.Imagine if ASICS removed the firm medial post from the Kayano and gave it a single-density midsole. Ever-so-slight lilacs brush colorful accents across its jacquard upper and mudguard whereas the tongue logos enjoy a more vibrantly-hued violet scheme. by way of the debut GT Cut, the successor enjoys a team-friendly shading of white fit with jet-black contrasts bearing its laces, sock liner, Swoosh and molded heel clip. After celebrating in the champagne showers of the USA Women’s National Team’s fourth-straight FIBA World Cup Title in early October, Sabrina Ionescu now has her eyes set on aiding in the debut of the Beaverton-based brands latest performance hoops silhouette – the Nike Zoom GT Cut 2.
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