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Long beloved by runners as a daily trainer excelling in stability, the NIKE STRUCTURE series has a loyal following. Just as Nike's road running footwear line was simplified and started regaining the spotlight, the brand launched the new Nike Structure 26.
This model continues the legacy of innovation from the trusted Nike Structure line, merging sophisticated stability with a soft, highly responsive cushioning platform. The result is a shoe that successfully achieves a superior balance of stability and comfort. So, what technology makes this possible?
The Nike Structure 26. The orange is the men's colorway, and the pink is for women. ¥16,500 (tax included)
The Nike Structure: A Series Focused on Stability
First, let's take a look at Nike's lineup of road running shoes (excluding racing models). Around the end of last year, the lineup was reorganized around three main pillars: Pegasus, Vomero, and Structure. Each pillar is designed to have an icon model, along with higher-tier Plus and Premium versions (the Plus and Premium versions for the Structure have not yet been announced).
"Nike's road running models are all about pursuing comfort. Pegasus is built on the concept of responsive cushioning, Vomero on maximum cushioning, and Structure on supportive cushioning.