![]() This rocker isn’t all that exaggerated, but it’s definitely there. It has a wider toebox for a stable feel underfoot, plus a rocker geometry to help support the stride, and aid a natural toe-off. The upper is bootie-like, wrapping around the foot. Like other shoes with Nike’s React foam, I felt like I had to break the shoe in - it’s definitely firmer underfoot, although this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. As with the first version, the price is justified as the shoe contains Nike’s ZoomX foam, which is the premium foam used in Nike’s faster running shoes (although its goal in this shoe is to be lightweight and responsive in a way that takes some of the load off your legs, rather than propel you to a new PR). The Invincible 2 costs $180/£164, which is definitely at the more expensive end of the everyday running shoe market, but is the same price as the first version of the shoe. Nike ZoomX Invincible 2 vs Nike React Infinity 3: Price and availabilityīoth the Nike Invincible 2 and the Nike Infinity 3 were released in 2022, updating the previous iterations of both of the shoes - the Nike ZoomX Invincible Run, and the Nike React Infinity 2. Both made it onto our list of the best running shoes on the market right now, so to help you decide, I’ve run miles in both shoes to help you work out which shoe best meets your needs. Both the Nike Invincible 2 and the Nike Infinity 3 are everyday running shoes, best suited for easy miles, but there are some critical differences between them.
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