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Nike put band-aids on the dual spike design on the heel of the shoes, (essentially covering up the spikes for the spikeless shoe this time.
I have the black/white/neon green/pink design ones and they stand out as unique.
SUPER comfortable fit, I’m glad they’re not as snug as the Nike Zoom Victory XC Spikeless (can HARDLY get those suckers on my feet!). They have far more cushioning than the Zoom Victory XC’s as well.
They come out-of-the-box putting your feet in a dorsiflexed position, which I found interesting, and since I use them for non-spike sprint training, they’re perfect!