Nike Vomero Plus

16 colorways of the Nike Vomero Plus on SoleBook.

The Nike Vomero Plus draws its name from the long-running Air Zoom Vomero, a neutral running platform Nike has updated for well over a decade as one of its plusher, max-cushioned trainers built for daily mileage. The Vomero line itself carries a legacy runners recognize for stacked foam heights and generous Zoom Air units aimed at comfort over minimalism, a counterpoint to Nike's more aggressive racing silhouettes. The "Plus" iteration takes that cushioned running DNA and reworks it with a lifestyle-first lens, part of Nike's broader push in recent years to mine its performance running archive for retro-tech sneakers that read as dad-shoe adjacent without being tied to a single decade's aesthetic. Constructed with a chunky midsole, layered mesh and synthetic overlays, and visible Zoom units, the Vomero Plus leans into the exaggerated proportions that have defined the running-inspired trend on sneaker floors. It arrived as brands like New Balance and Asics were already capitalizing on similar "ugly-tech" silhouettes, and Nike's answer repackaged Vomero cushioning tech into a bulkier, more sculpted shape suited for streetwear rotation rather than track work. Colorways have leaned toward muted, technical palettes with pops of volt or crimson, keeping one foot in performance heritage while courting a casual audience.