Thanks for the honest review! A little disappointed to see how Nike are making this series more rigid (and less “free”) over the years - I do like the Free Rn 5.0 though, and was excited for the new one 😢
It is the heel that I have a real problem with. All of the earlier models did not have this and I am less than thrilled with the extended heel on this model
@@thedabbinunicorn5432 exact same, whatever the neoprene stretcy material is, it always rips were it meets the heel of the sole. I really liked them other than that and was about to order another pair with a gift card I have, but now only this new model is available in my region :(
Actually no🫢 The light blue pair was bought around 6-7 years ago when my foot was quite skinny and since then I went up half a size, these have a wider front of shoe than those anyway, but true to size should fit you fine🤝
@@juliansreviews2206thank you so much for the reply! One more question if I may please. How is the sole height and drop compared with the free run v4? I had them and they were just perfect for gym and short runs. I like the minimalist feel that the v4 had.
Damn, I really like the 5.0's but the neoprene heel keeps ripping after a few months, but with Nike's return policy I was just exchanging them. My current pair of 5.0's just got the same rip, but now only this new NN model is available on the Nike store in my region :(
@@juliansreviews2206 I still have an extra gift card they sent by mistake, so I'll probably try this new model once, but when they inevitably get damaged too, I'll just opt for a refund and find a better shoe from then on haha
Out of all of your nike free runs. Which ones are most similar to the Nike Free Rn Distance 2? I want not only lightness, but durability to run 40 miles per week
The previous models were better in durability but a bit more heavy, the latest 3,4 models have that foam exposed which wears down faster, so I would say models from 2017,18,19 were the best ones for durability👍🏻✌🏻
i have the 5.0 and it's comfort is amazing (a few sizes up for wide feet) but the breathability ain't great for summer - you think these would be the same in those terms?
@@juliansreviews2206 so its common for nike to release a nike free run iteration every year around this time? i have the nike free run 2017, but its beat up and i need a new shoe. i tried the 5.0 free run and didnt like the extended heel. it seems like this shoe has the exact same heel or is it not as pointed out at the heel as the 5.0? would u say this and the 5.0 feel really similiar ? like the cushioning and fit etc
Thanks for the honest review! A little disappointed to see how Nike are making this series more rigid (and less “free”) over the years - I do like the Free Rn 5.0 though, and was excited for the new one 😢
Unfortunately sometimes good models are not that good anymore with just a few changes🥲😮💨
At least we have more options to choose from😅👍🏻
I have the non flyknit next nature and i think free rn 5.0 still the best of free rn series till today
You might be right, the 5.0 is great😍👍🏻
It is the heel that I have a real problem with. All of the earlier models did not have this and I am less than thrilled with the extended heel on this model
Well it’s not a big difference to be honest, just a design👍🏻
the last 3 versions of this shoe have had the same heal-- free rn 2019, 2020, (2021 was skipped) and 2022
The heels on mine keep ripping!
@@thedabbinunicorn5432 exact same, whatever the neoprene stretcy material is, it always rips were it meets the heel of the sole. I really liked them other than that and was about to order another pair with a gift card I have, but now only this new model is available in my region :(
not a big fan of the flyknit series but this is a good running and allday shoe .Is it comfortable?
Yes its good for most of the day wear, very comfy& lightweight, all Free Run releases tend to be the same, good allrounder😅😬✌🏻
Thank you for the review! Can you please confirm if the size for this last model is the same as the free run v4 light blue that you showed?
Actually no🫢
The light blue pair was bought around 6-7 years ago when my foot was quite skinny and since then I went up half a size, these have a wider front of shoe than those anyway, but true to size should fit you fine🤝
@@juliansreviews2206thank you so much for the reply! One more question if I may please. How is the sole height and drop compared with the free run v4? I had them and they were just perfect for gym and short runs. I like the minimalist feel that the v4 had.
Do you know which month they release the next version of Nike Free?
No sorry😅
Damn, I really like the 5.0's but the neoprene heel keeps ripping after a few months, but with Nike's return policy I was just exchanging them. My current pair of 5.0's just got the same rip, but now only this new NN model is available on the Nike store in my region :(
I would say to avoid them😅😅 it’s getting ridiculous
Maybe try something similar🤷🏻♂️
@@juliansreviews2206 I still have an extra gift card they sent by mistake, so I'll probably try this new model once, but when they inevitably get damaged too, I'll just opt for a refund and find a better shoe from then on haha
In my opinion this is the best. Omg the most comfortable dude I had. I bought all, and this for me is crazy, I have 2 of them, I love them
All versions were good for the time they were released, I love the most the 2021 release, lightweight comfy and very breathable, thats my favorite😍🔥
Do you have issues with feet sliding forward? I am trying to lace it properly, I have the other laces not the normal ones in the video.
No issues, no
Thanks for the review. Are these shoes good for walking too? Im a woman and I walk about 5 miles a day
Yeah, most running shoes are good for walking too👍🏻
You might want to try the Nike Motiva, specific walking shoes✌🏻
Thanks so much !
Out of all of your nike free runs. Which ones are most similar to the Nike Free Rn Distance 2? I want not only lightness, but durability to run 40 miles per week
The previous models were better in durability but a bit more heavy, the latest 3,4 models have that foam exposed which wears down faster, so I would say models from 2017,18,19 were the best ones for durability👍🏻✌🏻
@@juliansreviews2206 thank you
i have the 5.0 and it's comfort is amazing (a few sizes up for wide feet) but the breathability ain't great for summer - you think these would be the same in those terms?
Yes, most of them have a strange upper mesh, they need to improve the toe box section at least😅
Do they fit true to size?
Yes, tts👍🏻
My question is wont the foam bottom of the shoe not get dirty since it is all white? Is that not a bad thing?
😅😅😅dirty and will wear down, they re running shoes so ….
Get them dirty and cleaned them and so on until they die… then next Free run👍🏻🤷🏻♂️😅😬
what date did these shoes come out?
1 week earlier than the posting of the video✌🏻
@@juliansreviews2206 so its common for nike to release a nike free run iteration every year around this time?
i have the nike free run 2017, but its beat up and i need a new shoe. i tried the 5.0 free run and didnt like the extended heel. it seems like this shoe has the exact same heel or is it not as pointed out at the heel as the 5.0?
would u say this and the 5.0 feel really similiar ? like the cushioning and fit etc
where you buy the blue and yellow
Outlets back in 2016/2017😅😅
Que video maravilhoso!! Você é italiano?
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😍 no, rumeno🫣✌🏻
Damn I thought these would've been good for jogging in Spain! Any i should get instead of ultraboosts on sale for 50
Anything at 50 is good if retail was more than 100😅
Is this good to wear to play basketball
No, unless you want to twist your ankle, these are running shoes, you need something to cover at least a bit your ankle section, these are not it 100%
Is it for running?
😅😅😅😅it’s literally in the name🫣
@@juliansreviews2206 is this good to play basketball?
Great review.👍🏼
Thank you🙏🏻