Size: 7
Color: Black/Black/Dark Smoke Grey
Accurate sizing. Perfect balance of lightweight and sturdy. Nice padding on the back/ankle. I do a lot of walking and they are very comfortable. And they feel very good for running too. Love so much, will be ordering a second pair. Worth the money for comfortable, well made shoes.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2026 by Mac
Size: 8.5
Color: White/Sail/Orange Chalk/Particle Pink
I don’t write reviews often, but these were exactly what I was looking for. I don’t know why I didn’t choose Nike first as all of my other shoes are this brand. These shoes are cute, comfortable and fit perfectly. My feet are very supported during my runs and other workouts. Just try them.
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2025 by Tiara Holmes
Size: 7
Color: Black/Black/Dark Smoke Grey
I was expecting these to be tight on my feet because new shoes usually all, but they weren't! They are very comfortable and my feet do not hurt after standing/walking in the for 9+ hours. They are very good quality and supportive. I would buy again. They are true to size.
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2026 by KR
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Comfortable, good looking running shoe that’s a great value for your money
Size: 7.5 Wide
Color: Iron Grey/Platinum Violet/Smokey Mauve
Very comfortable shoe, true to size, and love the gray color. And the shoes were on sale, so also a great bargain!
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2025 by Gloria
Comfortable right out of the box. They’re not squishy, but offer firm support. I can wear them all day long comfortably, but I am ready to take them off by the end of the day. It’s so hard to find a basic Nike running shoe in muted colors, so gray and soft pink were perfect for me.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2026 by WillnLisette Ramirez
Size: 7.5
Color: White/Metallic Silver/Pure Platinum
LOVE this shoe, very comfortable, very clean. Great durability and flexibility. Perfect for running, walking and the gym.
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2026 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer
Size: 6.5
Color: Black/White/Dark Smoke Grey
For a while New Balance was my go-to running shoe, but lately, their shoes have become uncomfortable and weird (design). So I've been searching high and low for a good pair of running shoes for months. I came across these Nike Swift 3 shoes at a Famous Footwear about a month ago and didn't have much
expectations for them as so many other shoes and brands have already failed, but when I laced them up, they fit well and were amazingly comfortable. Since then, I've taken them out for a few 3-mile jogs and my feet don't complain. So I bought 2 more pairs (on Amazon) because finding a good pair of running shoes is like looking for gold. I did have to go up half a size, but maybe my feet are plumping up as I age (though I'm convinced shoe companies are making their sizes differently - I was always a size 6 in running shoes for 20+ years and now I'm a 6.5 or even a 7). I also like the lace material. They feel like they'll stay in place, but as a safety precaution, I always do one extra knot on my bows because I hate stopping to tie my shoes mid-run. Arch support isn't a factor I consider when looking for a good pair of running shoes and I find most shoes don't bother me/my arches so I can't say if this is or isn't good for arch support. The only complaints I have is that you can't remove the insole (I just like removable insoles) and these aren't made for working out. I find that if I do things like calf exercises (go up and down on tip toe), the back of the shoe digs into the backs of my ankles. But I do wear low cut socks so maybe it wouldn't be so bad if you were ankle socks. Since these shoes are designed for running, I won't fault the shoe for this, though.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2025 by ka.pri
Size: 7.5
Color: Black/Black/Dark Smoke Grey
Bought these for my daughter and they look great. Flattering, comfortable and true-to-size. I will likely get a second pair
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2026 by ccml7578