Nike ZoomX Invincible Run

1 variation of the Nike ZoomX Invincible Run on SoleBook.

Nike's ZoomX Invincible Run 3 continues a line that started as an answer to a very specific runner's problem: how to give recreational and high-mileage athletes the plush, energy-returning feel of the ZoomX foam found in racing shoes like the Vaporfly and Alphafly, without the fragility or instability that comes with a max-stack racing platform. The original Invincible Run launched in the early 2020s, built around a wide, dual-density ZoomX midsole designed to absorb impact on easy and recovery days rather than chase podium times. Where the first two versions leaned into a somewhat clunky, oversized silhouette for stability, the Invincible Run 3 refines the shape with a more tapered heel and updated engineered mesh upper, trimming weight while keeping the signature marshmallow-soft ride intact. Nike also reworked the outsole rubber placement to address durability complaints that trailed the earlier releases. Retailing in the standard premium daily-trainer bracket, it sits alongside the Pegasus and Invincible Run as Nike's answer to the "max cushion" trend popularized by brands like Hoka. Regarded less as a lifestyle sneaker and more as a workhorse trainer, it has nonetheless found its way onto casual rotations thanks to its chunky, statement-making profile.