Beim Streakfly 2 hat Nike tatsächlich einen Laufbahnschuh für die Straße angepasst. Ich war gespannt, was mich erwartet und der erste Intervall-Lauf hat mich positiv überrascht. Ich bin mir aber noch nicht sicher, ob meine Füße da auch bei Strecken über 5km mitmachen. Denn in diesem Schuh ist auch nicht mehr Komfort als in einem Track-Schuh drinn. Wer sich also den Komfort vom Vorgänger hier erwartet wird enttäuscht. Außerdem eine Warnung an Hinterfußläufer. Wie bei Laufbahnschuhen werdet ihr damit keine Freude haben. Die Dämpfung im Hinterfußbereich ist ... vorhanden, aber das ist MEILEN von einem Vaporfly entfernt. Man kann damit ein paar Schritte zur Laufbahn oder zum Start gehen, aber wenn ihr euch vorher langsam einlaufen wollt, würde ich ein zweites Paar mitnehmen. Selbst mit dem Alphafly könnt ihr gemütlicher langsam im Zielbereich gehen oder langsamere Geschwindigkeiten laufen, als mit diesem Schuh. Dafür habt ihr hier eine Rakete. Das Gewicht ist lächerlich gering, die dünne Karbonplatte mit die Schicht ZoomX hilft auch beim Abstoß, das Obermaterial ist leicht und sehr Atmungsaktiv und die Schuhbänder sind flexibel und leicht zu binden. Wie es mit der Haltbarkeit aussieht und wie gut die dünne Gummischicht auch bei Regen greift muss sich erst zeigen, aber beim ersten Intervall verschwand nach 2-3 km der Schuh fast, wobei es sich auf der Straße auch nicht unangenehm anfühlte. Ich kann mir aber (bin Amateur-Läufer mit 40min/10km, 1h29 HM, 3h23 FM Zeiten) keine längere Distanzen als 5-6km in diesen Schuhen vorstellen. Sie haben einfach nicht viel Dämpfung und selbst um diese richtig einzusetzen, muss man in guter Form sein. Wer also seine Rennen etwas gemütlicher angehen will bzw. auch Strecken über 5km läuft, sollte eher in Richtung der Vaporfly schauen. ABER wenn ihr einen schnellen & leichten Schuh für Strecken bis (und eher unter) 5km, für Intervalle und Workouts sucht, habt ihr hier möglicherweise euren nächsten Liebling gefunden.

Nike Streakfly 2
Men's Road Racing Shoes
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The Streakfly 2 can tackle your toughest training runs and help out-kick the opposition on race day. This speedster now comes with a propulsive carbon-fibre Flyplate, complementing the ZoomX foam midsole and minimal upper you loved on the original. From the 10K to the mile, it can help you take your distances to the next level.
- Colour Shown: Ghost/Persian Violet/Blue Lightning/Blue Void
- Style: HF6416-001
Nike Streakfly 2
The Streakfly 2 can tackle your toughest training runs and help out-kick the opposition on race day. This speedster now comes with a propulsive carbon-fibre Flyplate, complementing the ZoomX foam midsole and minimal upper you loved on the original. From the 10K to the mile, it can help you take your distances to the next level.
Full speed
We integrated a full-length carbon-fibre Flyplate that delivers a propulsive sensation. It helps you smoothly transition through every stride and tackle turns with confidence.
Optimal responsiveness
ZoomX foam, our most responsive foam, provides optimal responsiveness. The result is a shoe so light, it feels like it disappears on your foot while still helping you reach your fastest pace.
Sticky outsole
The outsole is made from a thin, sticky, webbed substance that helps reduce the weight of the shoe while still providing optimal traction.
What's new about the Streakfly 2?
A full-length carbon-fibre Flyplate provides a propulsive feel from your first push through the finishing line.
Product details
- Weight: approx. 145g (men's UK 9)
- Heel-to-toe drop: 4mm
- Colour Shown: Ghost/Persian Violet/Blue Lightning/Blue Void
- Style: HF6416-001
Free Delivery and Returns
Free standard delivery with your Nike Membership.
- You can return your order free of charge, within 30 days. Some exclusions apply.
Reviews (3)
Reviews (3)
4 stars
Rakete für bis zu 5km Rennen & Intervall-Training
MichaelL144938738 - 21 Apr 2025
Nike Streakfly 2: Race Day’s Lightweight Game-Changer
eikeka - 15 Apr 2025
If you’re looking to keep your nose ahead of the pack on race day without sacrificing that responsive, “barely-there” feel, the Nike Streakfly 2 might just be your new secret weapon. This street racing shoe is built for competition—whether you’re tackling a 10k or taking on a full marathon (at least the german description says that). Feel the Full Throttle Thanks to a continuous carbon flyplate, the Streakfly 2 delivers a super dynamic ride from the first step to the finish line. This flyplate isn’t just a pretty feature; it literally propels you forward, ensuring every stride is smooth and responsive. Coupled with Nike’s ultra-responsive ZoomX foam, the midsole feels so light you might forget you’re wearing a shoe at all. Tech Specs at a Glance Midsole Material: Ultra-reactive ZoomX foam for explosive energy return. Carbon Flyplate: Runs continuously through the midsole to boost propulsion. Upper: Minimalist, streamlined mesh that hugs your foot like a second skin. Drop: 4 mm, providing a low, natural platform for a direct ground feel. Weight: Approximately 145 g (for Men’s size 44); my size 47 pair came in around 155 g each. What’s New? The standout upgrade in the Streakfly 2 is its all-new continuous carbon flyplate. It gives the shoe an undeniably race-ready vibe and makes a noticeable difference compared to its predecessor. The combination of the flyplate and ZoomX foam translates into a shoe that’s not only light and fast but also delivers a punchy, responsive ride every single step of the way. My Experience on the Track and Road I’m no stranger to pounding the pavement—I clock in between 60 and 90 km per week and have previously rocked the original Streakfly model for 5k races. I tested the Streakfly 2 on two different sessions: one was a 6x6-minute threshold workout on the track at 3:40/km pace, and the other was a more relaxed road run at 4:15/km pace. The shoe felt impressively direct and surprisingly stable, even though it sports a look that might remind you of track spikes. While the cushioning is solid and the ride is dynamic, the fit is a bit on the snug side. In my size 47, there’s only about 0.5cm extra space at the toe box—tight but comfortable, like a performance sock rather than a pain-inducing clamp. Pros and Cons Pros: Explosive Propulsion: The flyplate and ZoomX combo makes every step count. Ultra-Lightweight: You feel almost weightless, which is perfect for speeding up. Responsive Ride: The shoe delivers great energy return with every stride. Cool Aesthetic: It may look like a pair of track spikes, but that design really underscores its race-ready spirit. Cons: Durability Concerns: After just two training sessions (one on the track), I noticed some wear—particularly at the rear. The two “braking pads” intended to manage friction seem to leave a gap where foam has started peeling off. In comparison, I haven’t seen such issues with my previous Streakfly, Vaporfly 2, or Asics Metaspeed Sky+. Narrow Fit: The snug, sock-like fit might not work for everyone, especially if you prefer a bit more room in the toe box. Final Thoughts The Nike Streakfly 2 is a seriously exciting option for experienced runners who crave speed and responsiveness in a race shoe. If you’re already used to a bit of instability and can handle a race-day shoe that sacrifices some everyday durability for ultra-light performance, this might be your perfect match. It packs top-tier tech at a competitive price—especially with future sales. Just be prepared for the fact that if you push hard on aggressive workouts, you might need to keep an eye on its longevity. Overall, for those ready to take their racing game up a notch, the Streakfly 2 offers an unbeatable blend of lightweight propulsion and reactivity—just remember, it’s built for the fast lane, not necessarily for long-term training wear.
10km Sohle Kaputt
Chriskienzl73 - 22 Apr 2025
Schöner Leichter feiner Schuh nur die Sohle ist für Strassen Läufe nicht wirklich geeignet!! Verse ist nach dem ersten Lauf 10km schon kaputt

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