About Nike
Nike, established in 1964 and headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, has long been a pioneer in athletic innovation and performance footwear. Its running shoe division is one of the brand’s most iconic categories, blending advanced technology with sleek, ergonomic design for athletes of all levels. Nike operates thousands of retail outlets and an expansive e-commerce platform worldwide.
Performance Running Shoes: Lightweight designs featuring Nike Air, ZoomX, and React cushioning for maximum speed and comfort.
Trail Running Shoes: Durable and grippy footwear made for off-road and rugged terrain.
Everyday Running Shoes: Versatile options that combine style and comfort for daily training.
Racing Shoes: High-tech, carbon-plated shoes built for competition and record-breaking performance.
Lifestyle Sneakers: Running-inspired shoes that merge performance heritage with casual streetwear appeal.
Nike Shopping Secrets
Free shipping (on orders $50+) + receipt-free returns: As a Nike Member you get free delivery on qualifying orders, and the ability to return or exchange without needing a receipt.
Exclusive access to product drops & member-only experiences: Members get early access to new or limited-edition releases (“Member Product”), customisation services, and community events.
Discounts & “thank-you” perks: Members receive ongoing perks such as 10% off through the Nike App, birthday special offers, and special member-only deals.
Nike FAQs
How often should I replace my running shoes?
According to Nike, many experts recommend replacing running shoes every 300 to 500 miles (approx. 500 to 800 km) to maintain cushioning, support and reduce injury risk.
What should I consider to ensure my running shoes fit properly?
A: Nike advises that fit is personal: some runners like plenty of toe space, others prefer snug fit; you should know your comfort baseline, and then evaluate width, heel lock, toe box space and gait.
What warranty or coverage is offered for Nike shoes?
A: Nike states that they stand behind the workmanship and materials of their shoes and gear you can review their warranty section to see how to submit a claim if a shoe has a manufacturing or material defect.