This reliable stability runner was designed for the mild to moderate overpronator who needs additional medial support and stability, but still craves extra cushioning and a smooth ride. Main Features
Weight: 12.2 oz. (size 9).
Breathable mesh upper with a notched mesh innersleeve cradles the foot for a snug, secure fit.
Reflective elements on the upper remain visible in low-light conditions.
Nike Zoom units in the heel and forefoot provide responsive cushioning.
Deep, gender-specific flex grooves along the length and width of the shoe offer optimal gait efficiency.
Additional Information The Structure Triax+ 15 still delivers all of the cushioned support and stabilizing mechanisms of the preceding versions that runners have come to expect while adding slight modifications and improving on the comfort, stability and overall ride. The upper has seen a decrease in seams as well as less foam in the collar and tongue which decreases bulk. Strategically placed Flywire in the midfoot and heel panels attaches to the laces for ultra-strong and ultra-lightweight support. The result is an snugger, more secure fit. Made on a men’s-specific QMR-1 (Pegasus Fit) last, the Structure Triax 15 provides a more consistent and comfortable fit. The gender-specific crash pad is more beveled, highly decoupled (the heel is split from the rest of the shoe’s midsole) and articulated to help absorb shock at impact and moderate the range and rate of pronation as the foot rolls through each step. Structure Triax 15 also features a wedged and articulated, high density medial post along the midfoot and heel. This medial post works with the gender-specific midfoot shank to enhance support and help reduce pronation while maintaining a smooth transition without the added stiffness of a footbridge component. This helps to unlock the foots natural stabilizing mechanisms.
Average Customer Rating:
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Rating Breakdown53 reviews
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51 out of 53(96%)reviewers would recommend this product.
The athletic skill level of the person using this product is:intermediate
This product is primarily used/worn for:training/going to the gym
very small
5/ 5
The foot bridge helps a lot with hip problems. I run 7 miles a day 6 days a week. Fair price for the comfort and technology. Please Nike....dont change a thing. It takes me about 14 miles to break a pair in.
Pros: lightweight, good arch support, durable, comfortable, good cushioning
The athletic skill level of the person using this product is:recreational
This product is primarily used/worn for:training/going to the gym
very small
4/ 5
My previous Structural +13 fit like a glove and upper was flexible enough to contour to my skinny feet. The +15 is significantly stiffer which initially is a problem. I am hoping they will loosen up with use. I have used 8 generations of Strutural Triax which have been excellant.
Pros: lightweight, durable, good cushioning
Cons: poor arch support, uncomfortable, top not pliable
The athletic skill level of the person using this product is:beginner
This product is primarily used/worn for:casual wear
very small
7/ 5
Our son wears size 15 and has flat feet. He loved these shoes the moment he put them on and didn't want to take them off all day. Very comfortable shoe with excellent support at a good price.
Pros: lightweight, good arch support, comfortable, good cushioning
I purchased these for my son because his podiatrist recommended this specific line of shoes due to their good arch support (which he needs). When I showed him several choices of colors, he was wowed (I was not surprised) by the yellow! He loves them. Two other generations of these shoes he has owned lasted a remarkably long time.
The athletic skill level of the person using this product is:intermediate
This product is primarily used/worn for:participating in a sport
very small
3/ 5
Shoe is light, well cushioned, very stable. Great for someone with over pronation, low arch, and flat feet who runs on streets. The tread not so great in the gym. Not sure yet about durability.
Pros: lightweight, good arch support, comfortable, good cushioning
The athletic skill level of the person using this product is:competitive
This product is primarily used/worn for:training/going to the gym
very small
4/ 5
The shoe has enough forefoot, heel and arch cushion to handle running and jumping stress for a variety of training. The shoe can use a little more room for my lateral midfoot/5th Metarsal because I have a wide foot but there's still enough room to provide support. The overall weight of the shoe is neutral and does not make me feel sluggish for short distance running (3-5 mi) plus high impact lower body training. The comfort of the shoe is good and not suffocating. I am impressed with its modern solid color look unlike other shoes which have an outdated appearance. Good value.
Pros: good arch support, durable, good cushioning, good value
The athletic skill level of the person using this product is:advanced
This product is primarily used/worn for:training/going to the gym
I have worn Triax for over ten years and they never disappoint. I purchase men's shoes as I am a large footed woman and they have always been perfect not too wide and great for distance running.
Pros: lightweight, good arch support, durable, comfortable, good cushioning, breathable, not too flashy