Details
Brand
Nike
Heel To Toe Drop
N/A
Breathability
7/10
Latest Version
Yes
Terrain
Road
Type
Neutral
Key Features
• 360-degree collar• Arch bands along the midfoot• Flywire cables along the side of the shoe• Cushlon Foam• Lug system along the outsole• Uniquely shaped running spikes• Pebax plate in the forefoot of the shoe
Upper
The upper of the shoe is constructed using some of the best technologies that combine to provide the runner with a flexible, snug, water repellent fit and feel. Runners will first notice the 360-degree collar on the shoe. This is made from a breathable mesh that keeps debris from entering the shoe and slowing down your run. The entire shoe is made using a water-resistant material called Hyper Fuse. The sock-like fit of the shoe can be attributed to the Nike’s patented Flywire cables and the arch band that runs along the midfoot to provide support and stability even on uneven terrain.
Midsole
Nike went with a more traditional midsole for this shoe. The midsole is Nike ’s Cushion material. This provides a lightweight, responsive cushioning that keeps the runners comfortable but also provides amazing energy return and shock absorption. Runners liked that the midsole felt like it molded right to their foot, provided added arch support and helps to keep the runner stable even when they were running on terrains that were uneven and potentially dangerous.
Outsole
The outsole utilizes an aggressive spike system. Racing spikes are ideal for traction and speed, and the Nike Zoom Victory 4 XC provides both to the runner. The spikes use an anti-clogging traction that is designed to hold tight to the ground without picking up rocks or mud. In addition to this, runners can expect to find a Pebax Plate in the forefoot section of the underfoot. This technology is designed to increase propulsion, helping with the runner’s overall speed.
Breathability
The upper of the shoe is designed to keep debris and water from infiltrating the upper and leading to a soggy uncomfortable run for the athlete. Even though the upper of the shoe is extremely protective, it is also very breathable. Runners commented that even the 360-degree collar is made using a breathable mesh that allows air to flow to the foot, but also protects the foot from outside elements. For many runners, this was a key addition because they noted that some collared shoes are too tight and don’t have proper ventilation. Even in such tough conditions at this shoe is designed to handle, runners reported that they stayed blister and hotspot free due to the high level of ventilation provided by the upper of this shoe.
Comfort
Runners loved the comfort provided by this shoe. The upper is topped with a 360-degree collar. This collar is soft and free from seams with can cause irritation. The entire material of the upper is breathable and flexible and runners loved how the upper molds to the foot. The midsole foam is soft and cushioned but responsive. It keeps the runner feeling connected to the ground but is protective enough that they are safe from the dangerous elements that can be found on the trail.
Style
This shoe certainly has a unique look. The 360-degree collar gives this shoe an individualized feel and runners loved the attention that it got them during their runs and races. Like all things Nike makes, the shoe comes in a unique selection of colors and styles. The color options are bright and vibrant and perfect for the runner who likes shoes with bright colors.
Durability
Runners were very impressed with how long the Zoom Victory 4 XC lasted for. They commented that in comparison to other racing spikes they purchased in the past, these held up against tough runs and extensive miles, even through muddy conditions.
Protection
It is clear that one of the key concerns of the Nike Zoom Victory 4 XC is the protection of their athletes. From the upper to the outsole, Nike included thoughtful design elements that keep the runner safe. The upper is covered with a water repellent material that keeps the runners safe against rain and wet condition. Athletes commented that this gave them an edge on rainy race days against athletes with less versatile running shoes. This helps protect the runner from hot spots and blisters. Since running at a high speed on uneven terrain can be dangerous to the runner, Nike included an arch band long the midfoot that supports and stabilizes the foot on uneven and unpredictable terrains. The outsole is clearly the crown jewel of this shoe in terms of protection. The spikes that are found on the outsole are designed to keep the runner safe in slippery conditions and work to increase speed as well.
Support
The key support element of the shoe can be found in the upper. The Zoom Victory 4 XC uses a patented arch band for support and stability. This band runs across the midfoot and helps keep the foot stable on uneven or unpredictable terrain. This is important for obstacle races because the terrain is constantly changing and the runner needs to be able to adapt to the variations. Runners also commented that the Cushlon midsole foam conforms to the arch of the foot, providing extra support.
Terrain
This is a shoe designed for the elite cross country athlete. The shoe is uniquely designed to run on the trail during cross country meets or tackle the track for the indoor meets too. The outsole is lined with six uniquely shaped spikes designed to propel the runner forward and keep them secure on a variety of terrains.
Price
This shoe is not for the runner on a budget. Runners should expect to pay above the average price for a spike running shoe in today’s market. However, this shoe is for a particular, elite set of athletes. This shoe doesn’t need to be purchased for the casual runner because it is specifically designed for competitive cross-country running. Elite athletes viewed this shoe as an investment in their athletic careers.
Drop
Runners can expect a low heel to toe drop in this shoe. The flatter platform of the shoe helps runners feel connected to the ground.
Stability
This is not a stability shoe. This is a shoe for the neutral runner who doesn’t need the added stability elements to protect the foot from overpronation. Runners can expect to see some stabilizing through the arch band that runs across the midfoot and the Flywire cables that work to keep the foot in place. These cables help to stabilize the foot, even on uneven terrains.
Flexibility
Runners can expect to find a very flexible upper in this shoe. The material used in the upper is a breathable mesh that molds to the shape of the foot, supporting the natural movement of the runner. What is particularly flexible about this upper is the 360-degree collar. This is a sock-like feature that slides over the foot and wraps the ankle in a flexible material to protect it from rocks and other debris that can be found on the trail.
Bottom Line
The Nike Zoom Victory 4 XC is a shoe is that is designed for the elite athlete during their cross country season. This shoe is specifically designed to tackle grass, mud, dirt, and other cross country terrains. The spikes along the outsole provide added traction and help the runner reach their full speedy potential. The lug system utilizes an anti-clog technology that keeps debris from collecting underfoot and slowing the runner down and increasing their risk of slipping. Runners appreciated the breathable, flexible upper and the subtle stability features like the Flywire cables along the side and the Arch band that runs along the midfoot. As always, Nike created another great looking shoe that is unique and eye catching with its bright, bold color choices and styling design. This is a shoe for the elite athlete and should be seen as an investment toward a successful season, and for that reason, the price is slightly higher than the average racing spike on the market today.