Nuestra conclusión

We tested the Nike Vomero Plus and found it truly lives up to its name as the “Plus” version of the regular Vomero. We loved the cozy upper and the durable construction, which makes the price tag more palatable. It also arrives with a full-length ZoomX midsole and a maximalist build, exactly what we had been expecting by now. While the weight is higher than we’d like and there’s not much room in the toebox, we believe it’s still an excellent option for recovery days or relaxed runs when legs are tired and feet need protective bounce.

Pros

  • Full ZoomX midsole provides energetic bounce
  • Outstanding shock absorption in both heel and forefoot
  • True high-stack design
  • Premium comfort from walking to long runs
  • Strong durability
  • Great pick for easy days
  • Midsole resists cold very well
  • Comfortable heel counter
  • Solid Bondi alternative inside Nike

Contras

  • Heavier than it should
  • Snug fit and narrow toebox
  • Non-gusseted tongue
  • Traction still needs improvement

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Who should buy

We tested the Vomero Plus in the lab and found that:

  • It’s a strong option for runners who miss the first two generations of the Nike Invincible, which we loved for its fun ride. While different in areas like flexibility, it delivers similar vibes at times thanks to its full ZoomX midsole.
  • Runners looking for a daily trainer with energetic bounce and outstanding shock absorption will enjoy it.
  • It performs wonderfully as an easy-day or recovery shoe for everyone.
  • Heel strikers will appreciate its solid stability, plush comfort, and high drop.

Nike Vomero Plus

Who should NOT buy

We believe that the Vomero Plus is not the best option for runners worried about weight. It feels heavy when compared with other high-stack trainers like the ASICS Superblast 2 or even the Hoka Clifton 10. From our perspective, if you dislike a sluggish feel, we suggest considering those lighter alternatives.

Additionally, we think the high price of the Vomero Plus makes it less appealing against models like the ASICS Novablast 5 or even the lower-tier Nike Vomero 18. While it does feature a full ZoomX midsole, we’re convinced that not every runner truly needs that.

Nike Vomero Plus parts

Amortiguación

Shock absorption

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The Nike Vomero Plus is perfect for runners who want maximum impact protection. That impression is obvious when simply picking up the shoe and looking at its oversized profile, but it’s even better to have proper confirmation from our lab testing.

To give perspective, we tested and recorded 147 SA in the heel and 131 SA in the forefoot. For comparison, the Nike Pegasus 41 measured only 125/92 SA, a huge difference that truly highlights the max-cushion character of this shoe. And if you want even more, Nike also offers the Pegasus Premium with a pillowy 155 SA in the heel.

Nike Vomero Plus Shock absorption heel
Talón
Antepié
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 147 SA
Media 128 SA
En comparación con 252 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
52 SA
Absorción de impactos
170 SA

Energy return

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Many would expect the Vomero Plus with ZoomX to hit over 70% in our energy return test, yet we measured 67.1% in the heel and 68.8% in the forefoot.

While it doesn’t hit supershoe-like levels because of its training-focused design with a thicker outsole rubber for durability, it still ranks near the top and outperforms most competitors in the daily trainer category.

Talón
Antepié
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 67.1%
Media 58.4%
En comparación con 249 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
38.0%
Retorno de energía
82.0%

Altura de la suela en la zona del talón

To achieve this level of shock absorption, the shoe packs a massive layer of ZoomX foam underfoot.

We measured 42.3 mm in the heel, making it a top choice for runners seeking to cross the 40 mm threshold and embrace today’s max-stack trend.

Nike Vomero Plus Heel stack
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 42.3 mm
Media 34.5 mm
En comparación con 444 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
22.5 mm
Altura de la suela en la zona del talón
48.1 mm

Altura de la suela en el antepié

The forefoot is also super high at 32.7 mm, standing out clearly when compared to other shoes in our interactive chart. As a result, we can confirm that midfoot and forefoot strikers needing maximum impact protection for demanding long runs are 100% supported with the Vomero Plus.

Nike Vomero Plus Forefoot stack
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 32.7 mm
Media 25.9 mm
En comparación con 444 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
13.7 mm
Altura de la suela en el antepié
37.5 mm

Drop

This shoe features the standard drop Nike uses in most of its daily trainers, measuring 9.6 mm and nearly matching the official 10 mm. It delivers a familiar ride for loyal Nike runners and works especially well for heel strikers.

Nike Vomero Plus Drop
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 9.6 mm
Media 8.6 mm
En comparación con 444 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
-0.2 mm
Drop
16.1 mm

Suavidad de la mediasuela

Nike used to rely on a low-cost, durability-focused version of ZoomX for every shoe outside the supershoe line. That changed over the past year, as models like the Pegasus Premium and this Vomero Plus now use a formulation strikingly close to what we tested in the Nike Alphafly 3.

With 15.1 HA of softness, the foot simply sinks into the foam delivering a plush ride, yet it rebounds with a lively response that feels energetic. That’s the major difference compared to shoes like the New Balance Fresh Foam X More v5, which pack a mountain-high stack but often provide a flatter, less dynamic ride that can feel dead during long runs.

Nike Vomero Plus Midsole softness
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 15.1 HA
Media 20.7 HA
Utilizamos la media de cuatro pruebas. La foto muestra una de esas pruebas.
En comparación con 370 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
5.9 HA
Suavidad de la mediasuela (de blanda a firme)
36.1 HA

Rocker

The rocker of the Vomero Plus is subtle in the front, and more pronounced in the heel. We think it’s designed with rearfoot strikers in mind, helping them roll gently forward without harsh landings.

Compared to many max-stack trainers that use aggressive, forward-leaning rockers for midfoot or forefoot strikers, this one feels far more traditional.

Nike Vomero Plus Rocker

Tallaje y ajuste

Talla

Las Nike Vomero Plus tallan bien (98 votos).

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Anchura / Ajuste

From the moment we stepped into the Vomero Plus, it was clear that this is a classic Nike fit, leaning slightly toward the snug side. But enough impressions—let’s check the mold and confirm.

Our first measurement came in at 94.6 mm, which sits close to the average. However, to paint the full picture, we need to look deeper!

Nike Vomero Plus Width / Fit
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 94.6 mm
Media 95.3 mm
En comparación con 199 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
88.5 mm
Anchura / Ajuste
102.4 mm

Anchura de la parte delantera

Our second measurement came in at 71.1 mm, confirming the snug fit we mentioned earlier. This makes the Vomero Plus a less appealing choice for runners with wide feet.

Nike Vomero Plus Toebox width
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 71.1 mm
Media 73.4 mm
En comparación con 199 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
66.7 mm
Anchura de la parte delantera
83.3 mm

Altura de la parte delantera

The toebox height also measures slightly lower than average at 26.2 mm.

This confirms that runners who enjoy a snug and secure fit will appreciate the Vomero Plus, while others may find the limited space disappointing. Still, this is a Nike shoe, and the outcome is really familiar.

Nike Vomero Plus Toebox height
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 26.2 mm
Media 27.3 mm
En comparación con 198 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
22.4 mm
Altura de la parte delantera
34.1 mm

Tracción / Agarre

Traction test

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Another common cliché with Nike shoes is their underwhelming traction compared to brands like PUMA or Adidas, or even ASICS’ latest top-tier models.

The Vomero Plus performed just okay, especially for its premium price. Scoring 0.42 in our grip test isn’t a failure, and the shoe feels fine on slightly wet surfaces, but it’s still far from impressive.

Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 0.42
Media 0.46
En comparación con 243 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
0.11
Tracción en el antepié
0.83

Diseño de la suela exterior

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The outsole of the Nike Vomero Plus features full-length rubber coverage, a design choice that stands out compared to many competitors. We discovered that square-shaped lugs dominate both the heel and forefoot, arranged in a consistent grid pattern.

But why so much rubber when most brands are going for the opposite side of things? Well, the more rubber a shoe has, the more surface area touches the asphalt with every stride. Since Nike’s rubber isn’t the best in the game—as we proved in our lab—it makes sense they added extensive coverage, unlike other brands that can reduce weight by trimming rubber while still maintaining solid traction.

Nike Vomero Plus Outsole design

Flexibilidad / Rigidez

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We were amazed by its massive longitudinal stiffness. At 19.8N, the Vomero Plus is even stiffer than many carbon-plated shoes, so forget about a highly-flexible feel here, as this is the nature of a maximalist design.

Nike Vomero Plus Flexibility / Stiffness
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 19.8N
Media 15.0N
En comparación con 246 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
4.0N
Flexibilidad <> Rigidez
28.5N

Peso

Only a few years ago, the Vomero Plus wouldn’t have been considered heavy, but today we tested high-stack options that come in lighter and cheaper. At this point, we think there are no excuses left for a shoe with such a premium price point.

The problem is that the outsole drags the Vomero Plus to 10.2 oz or 289g, and while it still works reasonably well for daily runs, we found that its weighty build clearly needs refinement for version 2.

Nike Vomero Plus Weight
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 10.2 oz (289g)
Media 9.3 oz (265g)
En comparación con 445 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
5.6 oz (159g)
Peso
12.6 oz (357g)

Transpirabilidad

The step-in feel of the Vomero Plus is excellent, thanks to its cozy upper that hugs the foot with a glove-like fit. While this delivers great comfort, it often comes with reduced breathability.

To check this, we used our smoke machine and observed the airflow. The result was moderate—neither impressive nor poor—so we landed on a 3/5 score.

The upper leans heavily on structure and padding, which might not suit runners in hot climates. On the flip side, it provides enhanced lateral stability and extra durability.

Nike Vomero Plus Mesh

We discovered that the upper is crafted from engineered mesh with a layered sandwich construction. 

Nike Vomero Plus microscope

The outer translucent weave normally sits beneath the main mesh, while thicker interior yarns deliver reinforcement and comfort. This setup cleverly keeps the rougher layer away from the foot.

At this price point, comfort is usually the priority over maximum ventilation for most runners. Nike played it safe here.

Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 3
Media 3.8
En comparación con 374 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
1
Transpirabilidad
5

Estabilidad

Prueba de estabilidad lateral

The Nike Vomero Plus remains a neutral shoe, yet we found it more stable than many other max-cushion trainers. Tall sidewalls support the heel and extend into the midfoot, while the broad heel counters the plush midsole. Still, we don’t see it as a strong option for runners with real stability needs.

Rigidez torsional

When we first saw the launch of the Vomero Plus, we expected it to feel ultra stiff. However, the soft ZoomX foam helps counteract that, which is why the shoe ended up scoring 4/5 in our test instead of the maximum.

This makes it appealing for runners seeking a max-stack shoe for everyday use, particularly in the same jobs where the Bondi 9 has gained so much popularity...

Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 4
Media 3.4
En comparación con 423 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
1
Rigidez torsional
5

Rigidez del contrafuerte del talón

The heel is also very comfortable, avoiding the ultra-rigid counters that often feel awkward. With a 3/5 result, it delivers comfort similar to an average daily trainer, though this comes with a slight trade-off in heel stability.

Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 3
Media 2.9
En comparación con 407 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
1
Rigidez del contrafuerte del talón
5

Anchura de la mediasuela - antepié

The forefoot of the Vomero Plus measures 117.0 mm, which isn’t especially wide and that really surprised us.

This makes it a solid option for forefoot strikers wanting a max-stack shoe without excessive width. For us, this slimmer profile feels more agile and less bulky than other maximalist shoes.

Nike Vomero Plus Midsole width - forefoot
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 117.0 mm
Media 114.3 mm
En comparación con 445 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
102.2 mm
Anchura de la mediasuela - antepié
126.9 mm

Anchura de la mediasuela - talón

The heel follows the usual blueprint of modern supertrainers, featuring a generous 99.2 mm width designed to provide more stability for rearfoot strikers. From our perspective, this feels like a smart decision.

Nike Vomero Plus Midsole width - heel
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 99.2 mm
Media 90.7 mm
En comparación con 445 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
70.8 mm
Anchura de la mediasuela - talón
106.6 mm

Durabilidad

Durabilidad de la parte delantera

Despite packing a very comfortable mesh, the Vomero Plus held up well in our Dremel test, scoring above the average daily trainer with a respectable 3/5 result.

Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 3
Media 2.6
En comparación con 308 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
1
Durabilidad de la parte delantera
5

Durabilidad del acolchado del talón

The heel padding follows the same pattern. It's super cozy yet tough enough to withstand the Dremel test, earning a strong 4 out of 5.

Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 4
Media 3.3
En comparación con 302 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
1
Durabilidad del acolchado del talón
5

Durabilidad de la suela

The trifecta of durability checkups we tested in the lab wrapped up with the outsole, which also features a durable compound.

Using our tire tread gauge, we measured just 0.8 mm of wear—a strong outcome, especially for a shoe with full-length coverage.

Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 0.8 mm
Media 1.0 mm
En comparación con 286 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
0.0 mm
Desgaste de la suela
2.0 mm

Grosor de la suela

The slab of rubber measured 2.9 mm at its thickest point, which is found in the small lugs typical of Nike’s Bowerman-style waffle design. It’s a safe setup, and we don’t expect premature outsole wear, even with frequent off-road use.

Nike Vomero Plus Outsole thickness
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 2.9 mm
Media 3.2 mm
En comparación con 441 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
1.0 mm
Grosor de la suela
6.1 mm

Varios

Grosor de la plantilla

We were surprised by the thin insole, measuring only 3.3 mm—clearly less than what we usually see in daily trainers. That said, it’s not a drawback but rather a plus, since it maximizes the ZoomX foam underfoot.

Nike Vomero Plus Insole thickness
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 3.3 mm
Media 4.5 mm
En comparación con 440 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
1.5 mm
Grosor de la plantilla
7.5 mm

Plantilla extraíble

The insole is slightly flared in the heel to create a mild bathtub effect, adding a small stability boost. However, it can easily be swapped out for another insole if desired.

Nike Vomero Plus Removable insole
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus

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Rigidez de la mediasuela en frío (%)

Crafted from Pebax foam, the ZoomX midsole shows excellent resistance to cold. We found it became only 6% firmer after 20 minutes in the freezer, which is quite impressive.

Nike Vomero Plus Midsole softness in cold (%)
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 6%
Media 25%
En comparación con 369 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
1%
Rigidez de la mediasuela en frío
63%

Elementos reflectantes

The Nike Vomero Plus features multiple reflective details, enhancing visibility and safety during night runs.

Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus

Acolchado de la lengüeta

The Nike Vomero Plus uses a loop-style lacing system with flat laces running through stitched fabric loops, looking for a premium feel over punched eyelets. This setup spreads pressure evenly across the instep, and includes reinforced top eyelets for extra durability and multiple lockdown options.

Nike Vomero Plus laces

We already mentioned the amazing step-in feel that this shoe offers, and a good portion of that comes from the oversized, ultra-plush tongue. It features nothing less than 11.2 mm of thickness from a full-length, single slab of foam. Again, Nike chose to not save any weight in here, that's clear.

Nike Vomero Plus Tongue padding
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus 11.2 mm
Media 5.8 mm
En comparación con 442 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
0.4 mm
Acolchado de la lengüeta
14.2 mm

Lengüeta: tipo de refuerzo

One of the biggest drawbacks of the Vomero Plus is the absence of a gusseted tongue. Although it’s nicely padded and allows tight lacing without discomfort, we believe a shoe at this price should feature a tongue securely attached to the sides.

Nike Vomero Plus Tongue: gusset type
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus Ninguno

Precio

In our view, the Vomero Plus feels reasonably priced for a full-superfoam daily trainer with excellent comfort, though we understand those who think it’s steep for a shoe not designed for racing or tempo runs.

The upside of Nike’s new three-tier system (standard, Plus, and Premium) is that you can choose the version that best matches your budget.

Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus $180
En comparación con 445 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
€50
Precio
€310

Tirador del talón

The heel tab is a simple fabric loop stitched securely into the collar. It’s designed to help runners slide the shoe on easily without stressing the heel structure.

Nike Vomero Plus Heel tab
Resultados de las pruebas
Vomero Plus Tirador circular