![]() This additional foam and stack of the Zoom Fly accounts for the added weight given that the upper seems to be lighter. First, there is more React foam with a higher stack height of the shoe. The midsole of the Zoom Fly 3 underwent some small changes from the Zoom Fly Flyknit. This could be due to having more of the cushioning however. The Zoom Fly 3 continues to include a carbon fiber plate and React foam, however comparing the React foam in a pair of Nike Air Zoom Vomero 14s to the React foam in the Zoom Fly 3, React in the Zoom Fly feels softer. ![]() The third version, being tested here and now, the Zoom Fly 3 made minor changes to the midsole, completely changed the outsole of the shoe and a complete overhaul of the upper to a new VaporWeave material with an internal bootie wrapping the foot. The second version of the Zoom Fly, the Zoom Fly Flyknit, changed the plate to carbon fiber like the one found in the higher end models, updated Lunarlon to React foam, and changed the upper to a flyknit material. The first Zoom Fly included a plastic plate, Lunarlon foam, and a FlyMesh upper. Just as the high-end models have changed through the past few years, the Zoom Fly continues to evolve and adapt. ![]() The Zoom Fly itself is clearly the “affordable” version of the VaporFly Elite, 4%, and now Next% series. The innovative shoe inspired by the top-line model.Ī pricey option for the “affordable” choice.Īll could be used to describe the Nike Zoom Fly series of running shoes.Įach iteration of the Zoom Fly brings about an innovative change as Nike attempts to separate itself as the must have distance road racing shoes. ![]()
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