Nike Free Metcon 7 Training Shoe - Men's
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Nike Free Metcon 7 Training Shoe - Men's
Flex your performance in the Free Metcon 7 running shoe from Nike. This versatile training shoe gets updated with enhanced midfoot containment while still keeping the famed Nike Free technology in the midsole for added support with soft foam and heel cushioning. The flexible forefoot and stable heel easily let you switch from dynamic to strength-based movements.
- Item # 611803
- UPC # 198728787744
FEATURES
- Mesh fabric & synthetic upper
- Lace-up closure with Flywire cables
- Round toe with bumper
- Padded collar
- Textile lining
- Cushioned footbed
- Nike Free technology midsole
- Full-length rubber sole
- Imported
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1 out of 5 stars.
Hard/Flat
4 days ago
Definitely not as comfortable as the previous Metcon series. They’re very hard and flat. The previous Metcons I was able to walk around and workout in them.
Originally posted on Nike
1 out of 5 stars.
What happened to Metcon?
5 days ago
These felt plastic and cheap. Less mobility than a normal Metcon. Nike missed with these.
Originally posted on Nike
3 out of 5 stars.
Just Average but a little let down.
6 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I had some time to try out the Nike Free Metcon 7, and overall, I thought they were okay for what they’re designed to do. They felt decent enough for workouts, but they didn’t really stand out to me compared to some other training shoes I’ve worn.
One of the first things I noticed was the fit. They felt a little too big on my feet and never really gave me that snug, tight feeling that I usually look for in a training shoe. I think sizing down may help, but in during my experience they felt a bit loose and bulky. At times it almost felt like I was wearing small boxes on my feet rather than a shoe that fit me naturally.
The materials seemed durable enough, but they didn’t feel particularly premium. They got the job done, but they lacked that high quality feel that makes you immediately notice and appreciate the work made to create them when you put them on.
The design was probably my least favorite part. The mostly black color scheme felt a little plain to me, and it didn’t really have that classic Nike look that stands out. I personally would have liked to see a white Nike Swoosh incorporated somewhere into the design to give it a little more personality and make it more recognizable as a Nike shoe.
Overall, the Nike Free Metcon 7 is a fine for what it is - a training shoe, but it wasn’t really for me. If I could change one thing, it would be the fit and color scheme. A more secure fit and a little more visual appeal can go a long way in improving the overall experience.
Originally posted on Nike
4 out of 5 stars.
Great shoe for hybrid training
10 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Nike Free Metcon 7 is a great option if you need a dedicated gym shoe. Not only were the shoes very comfortable they were also great for lifting. These shoes are great if you are a hybrid athlete. I found that they had just the right amount of cushion for cardio for long sessions of incline treadmill or stair master but were also stable enough to do heavy deadlifts and squats. I was able to use them for heavy sled push/pulls with no issue. The fabric seems to be pretty durable yet also breathable. The material on the toe scratches easily but will buff out nicely with a good wipe down after your gym sesh. The shoes overall design and comfortability is also great if you need to throw on something quick outside the gym. I found myself reaching for these shoes over my other shoes for quick trips to the store since they were quick to slip on with the heel strap. The only thing I would reconsider with this shoe is to go a half size up from you regularly wear. They were a bit uncomfortable and too small out of the box but re-lacing the shoes just right seemed to help.
Originally posted on Nike
4 out of 5 stars.
Solid Trainers
10 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Admittedly when I first got the Free Metcon 7s I was a bit skeptical, but after having tried them as part of my usual routine they turned out to be a very dependable pair for working out. They were very supportive, especially for leg routines and squats especially. I'm a huge fan of the slightly raised arched footbed to just give a little extra support. They're not the most comfortable but they're designed for stability primarily, and they did flex a good amount underfoot when I needed them to. The upper is decently breathable too, while I also really like knitted uppers these were a solid offering to keep things decently cool even in a hot gym. Lockdown isn't the best but it definitely gets me through my reps with no hassle, especially with how stellar the traction is on these. Overall a pretty solid pair with no special frills, just good performance.
Originally posted on Nike
5 out of 5 stars.
Great training shoe
11 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I’ve been training in the Nike Metcon Free 7 for several weeks now, and they’ve quickly become my go-to gym shoe. The elevated heel provides excellent support and stability during squats, helping me feel more planted and confident under heavier loads. Whether I’m lifting, doing functional fitness workouts, or moving through accessory work, they’ve performed exactly as I hoped.
Comfort is another strong point. For a training-focused shoe, they’re surprisingly comfortable for everyday wear and short walks. I wouldn’t choose them for long-distance walking or an all-day sightseeing trip, but for running errands before or after the gym, they’re more than capable. The cushioning strikes a nice balance between comfort and stability without feeling overly soft.
From a styling standpoint, Nike did a solid job. The design is modern and athletic, though they do run a little on the bulky side compared to some lifestyle sneakers. That said, they look like they’re built for training, which is exactly what they are. If you’re looking for a shoe that clearly belongs in the gym and performs well there, the Metcon Free 7 checks the box.
Overall, I’m extremely happy with the purchase. The combination of stability, comfort, and gym-focused performance has impressed me enough that I’ll be switching to these as my primary training shoe going forward. For anyone looking for a dependable lifting and training sneaker with good everyday versatility, the Metcon Free 7 is an easy recommendation.
Originally posted on Nike
5 out of 5 stars.
The new Metcon!!
12 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is my first time trying out gym dedicated shoes that are actually designed with stability in mind. I was pleasantly surprised how different it feels compared to what I am used to wearing when going to the gym. What I am used to wearing is my running shoes or my air max. The fit is true to size in both width and length, although the width is a little tight but also not uncomfortable.
Maybe it is my imagination but it feels like this shoe helps with my over pronation as when I walk or lift heavier weight, I don’t feel or see my right foot/ankle folding inwards. I am not too familiar with the metcon series as I’ve mainly bought them in the past for my sister and she always loved them but now I understand her. After wearing this shoe and now looking back with my other higher cushioned running shoes, those were having me all wobbly sometimes when trying to lift heavier weights.
I did some CrossFit exercises along with HIIT and it was very comfortable! The stair master was a lot easier to do too. I didn’t think it would have cushion but it does, the foam in the heel is soft but too soft. I also did sled pushes and it was a lot easier to do. I read that you can do some short distance running or sprints but I feel that the forefoot cushion is lacking or has none at all so I have not tried doing those yet but for sure If I did, I’d be able to turn corners with more confidence knowing I won’t be rolling my ankle.
For the design the very first part that caught my attention was the upper, it looks exactly like the Jordan 11!!! It looks so sick!! Also the fabric makes it very breathable so bonus points. I am glad this model is my first experience with the metcon series. The midsole looks smooth too and the outsole has a cool traction design. I’m not sure what it is called on the side of the shoe that has the swoosh but I like that little detail too. I love the mini swoosh on the toebox and I like that it is becoming more common with the newer models.
Not really much I would change as I don’t have personal experience with this series but if if there is talks of doing short runs with this shoe, there should be more forefoot cushioning to handle that but it would be best to leave that for the running division. This one I use mainly for lifting and some casual walking
Originally posted on Nike
4 out of 5 stars.
Good everything shoe!
12 days ago
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] When I got these in the mail I was skeptical, but they really work for a lot of activities. I am a janitor and a coach so I move around a lot. Typically my legs get sore at the end of the day, but these shoes proved different. They felt good when I was wearing them during my coaching and janitor duties. When working out in them they felt great, good stability and traction. I played some basketball in them, not the best traction but I didn’t roll my ankles. I ran with the team I coached in these shoes and they preformed well. No issues with support or traction during my training sessions. Also as a janitor while mopping floors the tread was very good because on wet surfaces I still have decent traction, although I am still careful about walking on wet surfaces. The fabric drys out quick, I have spilled water on them multiple times from mopping and they stay relatively dry and stink free. Definitely a great shoe for multi purpose users.
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