Cop the Infinity Run Flyknit 3 if you are:

If you're on a budget, we advise sticking with version 2 of the Nike React Infinity Run FK instead. There's not much difference going on, save for the looks and more padding. If you want a shoe from a different collection, the Nike Pegasus 38 is not only cheaper; it also performs similarly for $40 less.
If you want a shoe that is springy and pampering at the same time, we highly recommend the Nike Invincible Run. And if it's a lighter alternative you're after, the PUMA Velocity Nitro 2 won't be a letdown.

A more supportive fit is the main highlight of the Nike React Infinity Run Flyknit 3. The shoe features a more padded ankle collar and heel.

Even more, it has a thicker Flyknit upper and Flywire cables for a better foothold.
We measured the shoe's tongue thickness at 7.9 mm. This is a considerable amount of padding compared to the average 6 mm.
Because of the thicker tongue and upper, the shoe doesn't let a lot of air pass through. It is noticeably warmer than daily trainers on average.
Although it's not the lightest daily trainer on the market, this Nike shoe doesn't feel sluggish thanks to its smooth transitions. Even better, the more we ran on our toes, the nicer and more seamless the transitions became.
Think of the Nike Pegasus but softer. That's the Infinity React Run Flyknit. It's not a squishy shoe by any means but it preserves a good balance of firmness and softness.

Based on our midsole durometer measurements, the Infinity Run 3 is MUCH softer than the average. At 15.0 HA, it is 60% plusher!
[/fact_check]This cozy cushioning also makes the shoe suitable for walking around town and even for all-day wear.
And while it's not THE most cushioned daily trainer in history, the React Infinity still has a good 30 mm of heel stack underfoot. But if you want even more, try Saucony Triumph 21.

The shoe has a rather bulky weight at 10.5 oz (297g) in US men's 9. For context, the average daily trainer comes in at 9.9 oz (282 g).
Pretty clunky!

The shoe's firmness paired with its wide base keeps a highly stable ride.
Based on our caliper measurements, the shoe's landing surface is about 2 mm wider than the average in both the forefoot and the heel.

Even though it's not ideal for flat feet and overpronation, we found it to be a bit more stable than most neutral shoes. What's more, it supports tired legs.
Road runners have NO issues with the shoe's traction. During their testing, they say it sticks well on wet concrete, treadmill, and light trail.

Although not as sock-like as the first iteration of the Nike React Infinity Run Flyknit, we still found the fit quite comfortable and secure.
The shoe has sufficient padding around the ankle which prevents heel slips. Plus, the upper is stretchy and conforms to the foot.

Unlike most Nike running shoes, the React Infinity Run FK 3 doesn't have a narrow toe box.
With 98.6 mm in the widest part of the upper, this Nike shoe is at the average of running shoes (98.5 mm). But the stretchy nature of its knit upper makes the shoe feel more accommodating.

The upper's pliability also helps a lot in bumping up comfort. Even in the areas where our feet are usually pushed against the shoe, the Infinity Run 3 never rubbed our toes.

It's a helluva pricey shoe. Especially at full price! Given that it's better than v2 but not as great as the first version, it's really difficult to justify the price.

Contrary to other daily running shoes, which cost $119, on average, its $160 price tag is without a doubt a lot of money.
The Nike Infinity Run Flyknit 3 is a wicked-looking shoe! Nike surely knows its business when it comes to style. The colorways are BOMB!

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