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Nike Zoom Fly 6
Tempo Trainer with Racing Shoe Technology - Nike Zoom Fly 6
Nike Zoom Fly 6 belongs to the sport category – it’s a transitional tempo/training shoe featuring a carbon plate that brings racing technology from Nike into a more durable package for everyday miles.
History: The Child of the Breaking2 Project
The first Zoom Fly was created in 2017 as a direct byproduct of Nike's Breaking2 project, where Eliud Kipchoge aimed to break the two-hour marathon barrier. The Zoom Fly served as a more accessible version of the then-current Zoom Vaporfly 4% – instead of a pure carbon plate, it used a nylon plate with carbon fibers and relied on Lunarlon foam instead of ZoomX Pebax. The goal from the start was to offer a silhouette fast enough for racing, yet durable enough for regular training.
Technology: FlyPlate, ZoomX, and SR-02 Foam
The sixth generation combines performance and durability for the first time in the series thanks to a dual-layer midsole construction:
- ZoomX Foam (Top Layer): For the first time in the Zoom Fly series, this is real, not recycled ZoomX foam – providing a responsive, energetic bounce without being overly soft.
- SR-02 Foam (Bottom Layer): A firmer and more durable foam beneath the ZoomX layer, which bears the main impact load and significantly extends the shoe's lifespan compared to pure racing models.
- FlyPlate Carbon Plate: A full-length plate embedded between both foam layers adds stiffness to the forefoot – it’s nearly imperceptible at slower paces, but significantly enhances bounce as speed increases.
Durability
Thanks to the more durable SR-02 foam beneath the main ZoomX layer, the Zoom Fly 6 handles significantly more miles than pure racing models – real-world tests indicate a lifespan of approximately 480–725 km, depending on the runner's weight and foot strike style.
Who This Model Is For
The Zoom Fly 6 is for you if you run tempo workouts, faster long runs, or races from short to mid-distance and want the feel of a carbon plate and racing response without the need to buy a more expensive, less durable racing shoe for single-use.

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