![]() The headliner for this announcement is the Nike Air Zoom Alphafly Next%. ![]() Over the past few years, versions of the Nike’s Vaporfly series have evolved to make runners even faster and help them set world records, like when Brigid Kosgei broke the women’s world record at October’s Chicago Marathon. New construction in running shoes-including implementing carbon-fiber plates and advanced foam technology-have been controversial since they debuted on runners’ feet in 2016. Though this new design will differ from the Air Zoom Vaporfly Next%, it will likely bring another generation of controversy and records with it. ![]() Those shoes were rumored to have as many as three carbon-fiber plates in them, which is illegal according to the new World Athletics guidelines.įans have long awaited to get their hands on them, however, and it appears that time will finally arrive in 2020. The Alphafly series has been mythical since Eliud Kipchoge wore them to break the two-hour marathon barrier in October.
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