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Nike Air Zoom Vomero 14

Overall Grades And Reviews

8.0 Overall Grade
31 reviews

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Shoe Properties
Shoe Type
Trainer
Trainer
Trainer
Trainer
Pronation Control
Neutral
Neutral
Neutral
Weight
8.9 oz. (men's), 8.6 oz. (women's)
10.6 oz. (men's), 8.6 oz. (women's)
9.6 oz. (men's), 8.4 oz. (women's)
11.1 oz. (men's), 10.1 oz. (women's)
Stack Height
22mm.
39mm.
35mm.
43mm.
Forefoot Height
12mm.
29mm.
23mm.
39mm.
Drop Height
10 mm.
10 mm.
12 mm.
4 mm.
Upper material
Refined 3D Fit Print mesh, Recycled Materials include:
Engineered mesh, Lycra comfort frame, Internal heel counter, Pillowed Tongue
Shoe Released
Q4 2018
Q4 2023
Q4 2022
Q3 2022
MSRP
$140
$160
$140
$165
LRC Ratings
Out of 10
Overall
8.0
8.5
9.2
9.0
Comfort
8.3
8.5
9.1
9.4
Cushioning
8.7
8.5
9.0
9.7
Durability
7.9
8.3
8.7
8.2
Appearance
9.0
8.0
8.3
7.9
Value
7.6
7.5
8.6
7.6

Reader Reviews

  • Vomero 14

    50 miles per week, neutral pronator, low arches
    Overall
    2.0
    Comfort
    2.0
    Cushioning
    9.0
    Durability
    4.0
    Appearance
    9.0
    Value
    10.0

    Good

  • Pretty Bad

    70 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
    Overall
    4.0
    Comfort
    3.0
    Cushioning
    6.0
    Durability
    5.0
    Appearance
    6.0
    Value
    2.0

    I really do not like this shoe. I loved the 13's because they were so cushioned and felt great during walking and running. I can tell that Nike just made these shoes cheaper without actually improving on anything. The tongue hurt my ankle so bad I had a bruise. Also, they feel absolutely horrible until you get about 100 miles on them. These shoes made things in my body hurt that I have never experienced before. I will never buy these again!

  • Great option for longer runs

    80 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
    Overall
    9.0
    Comfort
    9.0
    Cushioning
    10.0
    Durability
    9.0
    Appearance
    9.0
    Value
    8.0

    Very plush under the foot and solid grip too. Great for longer, easier runs but not too bulky for strides and tempos. If you like the pegasus you'll probably like the vomero.

  • Solid for logging lots of miles

    75 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
    Overall
    9.0
    Comfort
    8.0
    Cushioning
    8.0
    Durability
    10.0
    Appearance
    10.0
    Value
    10.0

    I'm on my second pair and have loved both. They are great for logging miles but overall light enough for a solid long run or throwing in some speed if needed.

  • Nike Vomero 14

    40 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
    Overall
    8.0
    Comfort
    8.0
    Cushioning
    8.0
    Durability
    9.0
    Appearance
    10.0
    Value
    8.0

    While this show has good cushioning, it lacks the overall cushioning of previous models. It seems to handle the miles well and is holding up well.

  • Versatile Vomero’s

    30 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
    Overall
    8.0
    Comfort
    8.0
    Cushioning
    9.0
    Durability
    8.0
    Appearance
    8.0
    Value
    8.0

    Ran in speed workouts, road races, and long runs. All weathers from spring to winter. Ankle cushioning was great personally. Bought another pair after my first pair. No problems with any part of the shoe whatsoever.

  • Tongue...

    100 miles per week, overpronator, medium arches
    Overall
    7.0
    Comfort
    8.0
    Cushioning
    7.0
    Durability
    8.0
    Appearance
    7.0
    Value
    6.0

    Before purchasing this shoe, most of the reviews were positive with the exception of one common complaint, the tongue length. To be honest, the tongue was never an issue on my runs with the shoe as I never noticed or had to give it any thought. The only time it was an inconvenience was when putting the shoe on and tying the laces. Overall the ride of the shoe was great although I've always thought that $140 for this model was a little too steep.

  • With Nike's Money, They Can't Find Higher Quality Material

    65 miles per week, underpronator, medium arches
    Overall
    6.0
    Comfort
    8.0
    Cushioning
    8.0
    Durability
    1.0
    Appearance
    10.0
    Value
    4.0

    To start off I love this shoe because of the responsiveness for being such a bulky shoe, but I've gone through 4 pairs now and after about 300 miles on each shoe the sides burst out on me. I have had this problem with Hokas before but never Nike, the Vomero 13s lasted me about 600 miles or so but the 14s just seem to fail on me every time once i start to feel them break in.

  • Comfy & light, but needs more cushioning

    20 miles per week, neutral pronator, medium arches
    Overall
    7.0
    Comfort
    8.0
    Cushioning
    6.0
    Durability
    6.0
    Appearance
    9.0
    Value
    6.0

    I’ve run in about 10 pairs of the Nike Pegasus and 4 pairs of the Brooks Ghost. I finally tried on the Nike Zoom Vomero 13 which was perfect- lightweight like the Pegasus and with plenty of cushioning like the Ghost. I loved it! Unfortunately, the Vomero 14 was not what I needed. It was lighter and thinner and I felt that they did not give me the support I need, especially running on mostly asphalt. The Vomero is typically fairly expensive, so in order for me to pay $140+, I will need more cushioning so that I can get my money’s worth!

  • Beef'd up pegs

    70 miles per week, overpronator, medium arches
    Overall
    8.0
    Comfort
    7.0
    Cushioning
    7.0
    Durability
    8.0
    Appearance
    9.0
    Value
    8.0

    Used to run in the pegs until the 36's dropped, switched to the vomero's. First 100 miles or so you can feel the pod in the front of the shoe which can feel awkward at the start of runs and walking, however I never had any problems stemming from it/ never felt it later into runs. Shoe tends to feel a little awkward when the pace becomes faster. Given that I live in LA and the trails are littered with spikey debris from trees I found that the more durable sole offered protection from the puncture of the air unit (which happened many times with my pegs). They are a little expensive, and I would say that they are great if you're someone looking for a neutral shoe to take on long/ easy runs, although I've never had any problems with tempos.