
"The Nike Wildhorse 10 ($165) is an excellent high-traction, responsive trail shoe for quick speeds on rough, rocky trails. It excels at anything from workouts to technical 100-kilometer races. It's a solid choice for those who enjoy the traction and ground feel of the Nike Kiger 9, but want a bit more rugged versatility than the Nike Pegasus Trail 5."
"Nike skipped from the Wildhorse 8 to the 10 and didn't release a new version of the shoe in 2024. That missed year has resulted in an updated shoe that feels like a massive upgrade from the prior model. One of the biggest upgrades is the new ReactX foam midsole, which provides a springy responsive ride. Nike also increased the stack height by three millimeters, to 38 millimeters at the heel and 28.5 millimeters at the toe,"
"For those who do some road running before hitting the trail, the shoe performs surprisingly well on concrete with a very smooth, flexible, and cushioned ride. The Wildhorse 10 has consistent sizing with other Nike trail shoes, but it does have a slightly tighter fit in the forefoot."
The Nike Wildhorse 10 is a high-traction, responsive trail shoe built for quick speeds on rough, rocky trails and technical 100-kilometer races. The shoe uses ReactX foam and a three-millimeter stack increase (38 mm heel, 28.5 mm toe) for a springy, forward-propulsive ride with a 9.5 mm drop and a weight of 11.0 ounces (311 g) in U.S. men's 9. The engineered and open mesh upper adds breathability and a protective toe rand while avoiding heat-related moisture buildup. The outsole offers strong traction and smooth concrete performance. The forefoot fits slightly tighter and loosens after ~20 miles; some may size up half a size for more toebox room.
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