Nike Free TR Fit 3
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Ladies, get in where you fit in! With its stunning good looks and Free-inspired bottom, these Nike® Free TR Fit 3 training shoes will take your workouts to new levels!
- Features Nike Free technology specifically designed to let your feet move naturally and freely than traditional athletic shoes.
- The upper is made of thin, lightweight mesh with minimal seams to enhance multidirectional flexibility for natural range of motion.
- Breathable foam in the upper and internal support straps in the lateral forefoot and medial arch offer training-specific support.
- Fabric lining and a removable EVA insole offers excellent internal comfort.
- The new comfort tongue lays flat on top of the foot and uses layers of sandwich mesh to help reduce lace pressure for a comfortable fit.
- Heel pocket accommodates a variety of heel shapes for a comfortable fit.
- Raised foam in the arch adds even more support where you need it.
- Training-specific traction pattern for multidirectional movement.
- The low-profile design lets you feel closer to the ground, with a Phylite midsole that provides lightweight cushioning and enough durability to double as an outsole—dramatically reducing the overall weight.
- Rubber pods at the heel and forefoot for durability.
- Deep flex grooves promote natural movement for a more barefoot-like feel.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 13 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 8, width B - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Fit Survey:
- 0% Full size too large
- 6% Half size too Large
- 84% True to size
- 9% Half size too small
- 0% Full size too small
- 91% Felt true to width
- 3% Felt narrower than marked
- 6% Felt wider than marked
- 16% Excellent arch support
- 61% Moderate arch support
- 23% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Nike Free TR Fit 3
Average rating is 4 out of 5 from a total of 33 reviews.
Top Positive Review
2 people found this review helpful.
If you're looking for a running shoe, go for the Nike Free Run. The Free TR Fit is most definitely for moving around the weight room. I got these in yesterday and wore them to the gym - they were amazing! I did a few warm-up laps on an indoor track and felt right away that I wouldn't be able to wear these for long run days. The rest of my workout in them was great -- they're a pretty flat shoe, which is what I was looking for. Highly recommend the TR Fits.
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2 people found this review helpful.
I tried these on in a store. In my opinion, they get worse with every remake. The original is still the best so far. The original TR Fit ran 1/2 size larger than true, had excellent arch support but needed a little more lateral support. It was fine for all machines at the gym and basic fitness classes, but not the more advanced exercises. The TR Fit2, was a wash for me. It was a full size smaller than the previous version. I tried several sizes, for a while I thought I got a defective pair. All attempts at wearing the TR fit 2 left me with foot, shin or knee pain. The latest version is pear shaped, wide at the ball of the foot and slightly narrower at the toes. They are perfect for my slightly wider than average feet. When I looked and felt inside, I could not find much arch support. When I put them on, the result was the same...not much arch support. The left arch support seemed to be cut in half or in the wrong place. I think I will skip this one.
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If you're looking for a running shoe, go for the Nike Free Run. The Free TR Fit is most definitely for moving around the weight room. I got these in yesterday and wore them to the gym - they were amazing! I did a few warm-up laps on an indoor track and felt right away that I wouldn't be able to wear these for long run days. The rest of my workout in them was great -- they're a pretty flat shoe, which is what I was looking for. Highly recommend the TR Fits.
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- Anonymous - customer
- March 7, 2013
My workouts generally consist of weight lifting (including squats, deadlifts, etc.) and these shoes are perfect! They are very lightweight and have a natural, barefoot feel not like other shoes that seem to work against you. Keep in mind that these are not running shoes, I don't think they would be very comfortable for an extended jog or run. Normally, I order a half size up in Nikes but these feel true to size. Got them in red and I just adore them! Thank you Nike and Zappos!
I'd also recommend: Asics
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Wilmington, North Carolina
- March 4, 2013
I tried these on in a store. In my opinion, they get worse with every remake. The original is still the best so far. The original TR Fit ran 1/2 size larger than true, had excellent arch support but needed a little more lateral support. It was fine for all machines at the gym and basic fitness classes, but not the more advanced exercises. The TR Fit2, was a wash for me. It was a full size smaller than the previous version. I tried several sizes, for a while I thought I got a defective pair. All attempts at wearing the TR fit 2 left me with foot, shin or knee pain. The latest version is pear shaped, wide at the ball of the foot and slightly narrower at the toes. They are perfect for my slightly wider than average feet. When I looked and felt inside, I could not find much arch support. When I put them on, the result was the same...not much arch support. The left arch support seemed to be cut in half or in the wrong place. I think I will skip this one.
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- Anon - customer
- from East Coast
- February 3, 2013
I really like these shoes. I ordered a pair of the red in my normal size of 10 and they fit perfectly. I've got a really low arch and prefer shoes without a ton of arch support. This shoe has just the right amount of support and cushion. It is very lightweight. I don't wear these for training -- I've got a different pair of running shoes for hardcore training, but I have worn them dancing and walking around town. I wear them with jeans or just out and about. I've worn them on Fridays to the office and people love them. I ordered a second pair to have when these get worn out, which is something I never do.
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- Anon. - customer
- from USA
- March 3, 2013
This Nike sneaker not only looks good it feels perfect and is light as a feather. Works great for me working out at the gym and just running around. Would not recommend for long power walks or jogging it does not have that kind of support.
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- Angelika S - customer
- from Florida/New Jersey
- February 27, 2013





