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Nike Free RN Flyknit Mens Color Royal/White GBP £46.40 (≅ $82.63) Shipped @ Sports Direct

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The Nike Free RN Flyknit are a lightweight construction with a breathable sock like upper which allows air to freely move around the foot. Designed for a bare foot like feel, the trainers have hexagon shaped flex grooves in the sole for easy natural movement. The Nike Swoosh is printed to the sides for a sleek finish.

Men's running shoes
Lace up fastening
Cushioned insole
Breathable flyknit upper
Flex grooves
Lightweight
Nike Swoosh
Upper: textile, inner: textile, sole: synthetic

Size Mens UK (EU)
7 (41)
7.5 (42)
8 (42.5)
8.5 (43)
9 (44)
9.5 (44.5)
10 (45)
10.5 (45.5
11 (46)
12 (47.5)

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  • +1

    Works out to be 47.40 GBP = AU$84.58 when using coupon and including the 0.99 GBP shipping.

    • To get the final cost 46.40GBP: you have to use AUS$ (total cost including shipping)1st, then change to GBP & retype name/address, it will become 46.40GBP.

      • still can't get it to remove the shipping cost, the pre-shipping cost is 46.40 but it adds a pound for shipping

      • Apologies for the newbishness but how do i change the currency

        • +1

          Currency is located at the top-left corner of the website, right next to the Australian flag.

        • @scotty: How embarrasing!! Thanks

  • that colour though…

  • +1

    I have 150km on a pair of these (and 230km on a pair of non-flyknit Free RNs) after getting 1000km out of my last Nike Free 4.0 Flyknits.

    These are great shoes, so comfy. Love them …and I paid double this.

    • Wow…. that's a lot of running!

    • the 4.0's i've had for 2 years, so comfortable. What's your opinion on these in comparison?

      • +1

        I find the Free RN very similar to the 4.0s. The sole may be slightly more flexible, but that's about it. The fit, comfort and weight seems identical to me.

    • I reckon I got close to 1500km out of my first pair of Frees, and at least 1000km out of my second pair (including a full marathon) back in 2010-2011. I think they were Run 5.0? Anyway, they were great but I haven't been able to find another Nike shoe like them that was as wide.

      • The Nike Free RNs are a nice wide fit with a good size toe box, particularly the flyknits which can stretch a lot.

    • I have not seen the shoes in person & I have never worn a Nike so I have no idea. I am just wondering how can a pair of running shoes without rubber outsole last 1000km? It looks like exposed EVA foam there.

  • almost no support… not recommend for long distance running.. be aware of possible injuries like stress fractures etc

    • Not recommended by who? As long as you transition sensibly, shoes with minimal/no support can actually be beneficial to some people.

  • How do you know sizes are in UK btw? I can't see anything anywhere that actually specifies what region they're displaying the sizes in.

  • How does this compare to Nike Flex RN 2017?
    It costs GBP39 shipped without discount code, for some reason I can't apply FW20 at all.

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