Nike Mayfly

Nike Mayfly

As part of getting ready for the mighty Asics SP3′s, I’ve started a transition to running flats by picking up a pair of Nike Mayflies.

In line with their namesake, they’re designed and marketed as a disposable pair of ultra lightweights, lasting for only 100k or a couple races. Whichever comes first.

I’ve put in around 2000k into a pair of Nike Zoom Victory and although there’s an impressive Alpine callus into the ball of my foot – they’ve been really amazing. They feel firm, supporting and flat, though after a few too many laps of the washing machine they’re ready for a pastures green… and I’m ready to go pure.

The Nike Mayfly. Light. Super light. Think flip-flops. Officially 4.8oz they are barely in your hand. They’re barely on your feet either – feeling like a pair of school plimsolls, or ballet shoes (I imagine!!). Yes they’re comfortable and yes they feel unstructured – but that’s the point.

On the track this translates to a new experience. They don’t feel more responsive, you do. The sensation of lightness is compounded by one of agility. Whilst I don’t feel these would be of any use sprinting (the grip on the bottom is barely a one inch strip down the middle of each sole) they’re remarkably comfortable ticking along nicely.

Grip strip100k Limit

The good news, ticking along nicely has just gone up by 10 seconds a kilometre. After a brisk 10k my feet feel surprisingly hotter than with the Victory, ventilation seem not so effective.

A day later and my shins are sore as hell. Must be progress – keep the body guessing! I’ll be keeping mine guessing for the next 100k. I’ve read they’re good for much longer but we’ll see.

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  1. December 21st, 2010

 
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