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Nike Alphafly 3
Technology that pushes the limits of human performance - Nike Alphafly 3
Nike Alphafly 3 is Nike's flagship in the sports category – specifically, the fastest racing marathon shoe from the brand, designed purely for performance and personal records, not for comfortable daily miles.
History: a shoe that set records before its release
The prototype of what became the Alphafly 3 first appeared on the feet of elite marathoners in spring 2023 during the World Athletics development window. Even before its official market launch, Kenyan runner Kelvin Kiptum set a new world record of 2:00:35 at the 2023 Chicago Marathon – becoming the first person to finish under 2:01. The model officially hit the market at the turn of 2023/2024, with the "Prototype" edition available from January 4.
The Alphafly line also has a record-breaking history from its predecessor: in the Alphafly OG, Eliud Kipchoge broke the two-hour barrier at the INEOS 1:59 exhibition race in 2019, and in the Alphafly 2 version, he lowered the world record to 2:01:09 at the 2022 Berlin Marathon.
Technology: ZoomX, Air Zoom pods, and FlyPlate carbon plate
What makes the Alphafly 3 one of the most technologically advanced running shoes on the market is the combination of three key elements:
- ZoomX foam: The lightest and most energy-returning foam in Nike's lineup, forming a solid block in the midsole – providing a responsive, energetic push-off with every step.
- Air Zoom pods: A pair of air units embedded directly in the midsole, featuring tensile fibers that act like springs – compressing upon impact and "launching" the foot forward during push-off.
- FlyPlate carbon plate: In version 3, the extended carbon plate runs the full length of the foot, distributing energy more evenly and adding stability during turns, especially in the later stages of a marathon when fatigue sets in.
Durability
The Alphafly 3 is built for performance, not longevity – according to Nike, the ZoomX foam lasts about 250 miles, with real-world tests showing a range of 300–480 km depending on whether you land on your heel or midfoot/toes (the latter group shows significantly better durability). This is a shoe for racing and key training sessions, not for everyday mileage.
Who this model is for
The Alphafly 3 is for you if you're an experienced runner focused on marathon and half-marathon and looking for maximum energy return at the expense of longevity – not for beginners or regular training.

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