A springy ride for any run, the Pegâs familiar, just-for-you feel returns to help you accomplish your goals. This version has the same responsiveness and neutral support you love, but with improved comfort in those sensitive areas of your foot, like the arch and toes.
Nike rarely has sales, so when the brand does offer discounts, we pay attention—especially when some of our favorite styles are included in the price cuts. Case in point, Nike cut prices by up to 60% on thousands of products now through October 15, and the React Infinity 3 road running shoes—which earned a spot on Prevention’s list of the best shoes for ankle support—are on sale.Call it the Prime Day effect , but we’ll take any excuse to shop comfortable, supportive footwear for less.
2 ounces with an 8-mm heel drop, the lightweight, stabilizing shoes are great for running and walking. They have a breathable Flyknit upper that holds your ankle in place while remaining flexible with added cushioning around the collar for comfort. Plus, a durable foam rocker supports you with every part of your stride, delivering energy release with each toe off.Everyone from athletes to people who work on their feet all day have left the shoes five star ratings and rave reviews.
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