Running shoes have become weirdly… intense as of late. Every brand seems obsessed with carbon plates, race day tech, and chasing marathon PBs. But the Nike Vomero Plus takes a very different approach. Instead of building a shoe purely focused on speed, Nike‘s latest max-stack runner is all about comfort, softness, and stacking everyday miles – especially once summer rolls around.

The Vomero line has already been doing serious mileage for almost two decades now. First introduced back in 2006, it quickly became one of those silhouettes that proper runners swore by for cushioning, reliability, and recovery day comfort. And while the Vomero 18 already pushed things further with its plush setup and smooth ride, the Vomero Plus turns everything up another level.
Built around a huge slab of ZoomX foam, this thing is designed to make long summer runs feel easier on your legs rather than faster on the clock. And while it’s still very much a running shoe at heart, the clean shape and wearable colourways mean it naturally crosses over into everyday life too. Pairs like the “Jade Horizon” and “Orange Pulse” feel just as right on city streets as they do during early morning miles.



Summer running sounds great in theory. Golden hour jogs. Big park loops. Sunlight bouncing off your shades. In reality, it’s usually sticky T-shirts, boiling pavements, and questioning your life choices halfway through the 3K mark. That’s exactly where the Vomero Plus earns its keep.
The engineered mesh upper is lightweight and breathable without feeling flimsy, so air actually moves through the shoe properly while you’re on the go. Once temperatures start climbing, that makes a massive difference. Combined with Nike’s full-length ZoomX midsole underneath, everything feels soft, springy, and surprisingly forgiving on tired legs during longer runs.
The American sportswear giant’s also packed the Vomero Plus with plush padding around the tongue and collar, so it feels comfortable straight out of the box rather than needing loads of wear-in time. And unlike some max-stack shoes that can feel unstable once you pick up pace, the wider platform underneath helps keep transitions nice and balanced underfoot.

Right now, a lot of running shoes feel like they’ve been built for elite marathon runners rather than normal people. Carbon plates absolutely have their place. But unless you’re chasing personal bests every single weekend, most runners don’t actually need race day aggression for their everyday miles. Sometimes you just want something comfortable that can handle long runs, recovery sessions, and everything in between. That’s where the Vomero Plus steps in.
You’ve still got all the technical stuff you’d actually want – ZoomX cushioning, rocker geometry for smoother heel-to-toe transitions, breathable engineered mesh, and high-abrasion rubber underfoot for grip and durability – but the focus here is comfort first.
It’s the sort of shoe you can wear for an easy ten kilometres in the morning and happily keep on for the rest of the day afterwards. There’s no stiffness, no aggressive setup, and no feeling like you’re wearing race cars on your feet.

Summer days rarely stay predictable for very long. One minute you’re heading out for a quick run, the next you’re walking across the city, sitting outside somewhere for hours, or squeezing plans into the last bit of daylight. The Vomero Plus feels built for exactly that sort of movement.
It’s lightweight enough that it never feels like a chore to wear, cushioned enough to handle long days on your feet, and breathable enough that your trainers don’t immediately turn into ovens the second temperatures push past twenty degrees.
Most importantly though, it doesn’t feel overengineered. There’s no gimmick here and no intimidating race day setup that only works for elite runners. Just a genuinely comfortable running shoe designed for long summer miles, easy recovery runs, and everyday wear once the run is over.















