
"The Structure 26 is Nike's most popular stability focused running shoe, hence the name. But it's not just a stable shoe, it also offers the right amount of cushioning and energy return. This shoe looks nothing like the previous model, with improvements abound. The new ReactX Foam is utilized throughout its midsole. Noticeable padding additions in the tongue and around the heel improve the comfort and allow for secured lockdown without rubbing or discomfort. The visible midfoot support system is also an obvious feature you can't miss."
"These shoes come in at 11.3oz in men's size 10. As with most stability and cushioning shoes, you're giving up weight for added comfort and support. In my experience, I'd prefer the latter. Also consistent with stability shoes, the heel-to-toe drop is higher than most neutral running shoes at 10mm. A comparable alternative to the Structure 26 would be Brooks Adrenaline GTS 24. The price point of the Structure 26 is $145."
"Lacing up these shoes and walking around was quite comfortable right off the bat. I immediately noticed the 10mm heel to toe drop. This wasn't a bad thing, just an observation. The ReactX midsole provided a firm foundation with each step. Another quick observation was the Midsole Support System. I really liked the amount of arch support. As a person with high arches, it's hard to find shoes with this type of support."
The Structure 26 uses ReactX foam throughout the midsole and incorporates added padding in the tongue and heel to improve comfort and secure lockdown without rubbing. A visible midfoot support system and pronounced arch support deliver a stability-focused platform suitable for runners needing structure, including those with high arches. The shoe weighs 11.3 oz in men's size 10 and features a 10 mm heel-to-toe drop. The design prioritizes stability and cushioning, making the shoe well suited for daily training, long runs, and recovery runs. The retail price is $145 and Brooks Adrenaline GTS 24 is a comparable alternative.
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