Nike Zoom Structure+ 15
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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.)- The Nike® Zoom Structure+ 15 delivers on the consistency core runners demand while adding slight modifications for improvements in comfort, stability, and ride. Perfect for the mild to moderate overpronation who benefits from added medial support and stability.
- Sandwich-mesh upper with suede overlays in the forefoot are strategically-place to not overlap for enhanced comfort.
- Padded collar and tongue for a snug, comfy fit.
- Strategically-placed, asymmetrical Flywire midfoot and heel panel attaches to the laces for ultra-strong and ultra-lightweight support.
- Notched mesh innersleeve cradles the foot for a snug, secure fit, excellent breathability and comfort.
- QMR-1 last (Pegasus Fit) for a consistent and comfortable fit.
- Fitsole sockliner allows it to mold around the shape of your foot for a custom fit while providing exceptional support that won't fade with wear.
- Reflective elements provide added safety in low-light conditions.
- Gender-specific crash pad is more beveled, highly de-coupled and articulated to help absorb shock at impact and moderate the range and rate of pronation through midstance.
- Nike Zoom unites in the heel and forefoot for low-profile, responsive cushioning.
- Support under the cuboid bone encourages a naturally smooth, efficient stride.
- Gender-specific arch bridge midfoot shank enhances support and medial stability while allowing a degree of torsional rotation to unlock the foot's natural stabilizing mechanisms.
- Full-length Phylon midsole provide lightweight cushioning.
- Wedged and articulated, high-density medial post along the midfoot shank to help reduce excessive pronation through midstance while maintaining a smooth transition through footstrike without the added stiffness of a Footbridge component.
- Environmentally-preferred rubber in a Waffle outsole for great multi-surface traction, durability and added cushioning.
- Deep, gender-specific flex-grooves along the length and width of the shoe for optimal gait efficiency.
- BRS 1000 carbon-rubber along the heel contact zone for maximum abrasion resistance and long-wearing durability.
- Duralon blown-rubber across the metatarsal heads and the lateral forefoot maps the pressure path of running for improved cushioning and a more neutral, efficient stride through toe-off.
- Nike+ enabled. (Sensor sold separately)
- Measurements:
- Weight: 11 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 6.5, width D - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Fit Survey:
- 0% Full size too large
- 2% Half size too Large
- 74% True to size
- 23% Half size too small
- 2% Full size too small
- 84% Felt true to width
- 16% Felt narrower than marked
- 0% Felt wider than marked
- 51% Excellent arch support
- 49% Moderate arch support
- 0% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Nike Zoom Structure+ 15
Average rating is 5 out of 5 from a total of 55 reviews.
Top Positive Review
4 people found this review helpful.
Great shoe. Have a narrow flat foot. I typically wear 12 1/2's which is what I wore with this shoe's predecessor. Went to 13 and am thrilled with the fit.
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3 people found this review helpful.
Defiantly not a wide! Even though marked as such. Other than that nice shoe that kills my wide foot.
Read more » « Show less November 27, 2011 by Dupper- Sort by:
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Great shoe. Have a narrow flat foot. I typically wear 12 1/2's which is what I wore with this shoe's predecessor. Went to 13 and am thrilled with the fit.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Greenwood, Mississippi
- November 20, 2011
Solid shoe. After a couple weeks of use I'm still happy with the shoe. Looks good, fit is good, reasonably lightweight, sole provides enough support for my high arches but still comfortable. Overall what I expected after replacing my last Structure Nike shoes. After 20 years of running in Nike this may be one of the best pairs I've owned.
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- Anonymous - customer
- November 1, 2011
This is the best running shoe I've ever used and I've been running for 16 years. I'm a moderate overpronator and these shoes not only correct for that, but are lightweight yet supply great cushioning. This shoe is the first running shoe I can forget about and just run. What a joy! Also, Nike has removed the tongue loop since the Structure+ 14 model which makes it easier to tighten the lacing if necessary and the tongue doesn't shift since it's sewn to the body of the shoe.
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- Don R - customer
- from Atlanta, Georgia
- November 17, 2011
Received these shoes yesterday and think I will really like them. I have a narrow foot, and these shoes are very comfortable with good support. I got the black/laser.The pink/white/metallic silver colors are great, not quite so "over the top" as some Nikes tend to be.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Texas
- October 25, 2011
Defiantly not a wide! Even though marked as such. Other than that nice shoe that kills my wide foot.
Runs Small
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Felt a half size smaller than marked
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Felt narrower than marked
- Dupper - customer
- from Orange county, ny
- November 27, 2011





