Nuestra conclusión
Pros
- Ideales para principiantes
- Ligeras
- Muy buen cierre
- Upper transpirable
- Cordones premium tipo Alphafly
- La mediasuela flexible fortalece los pies
- Diseño atrevido
- Buen agarre en la pista de atletismo
- Clavos extraíbles
Contras
- Espuma EVA con poca energía
- Al talón le falta estabilidad
- Casi cuestan tanto como las Dragonfly 2
- Los materiales del upper pueden ser molestos
Veredicto de los usuarios
Comparativa
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Puntuación global | N/A | 95 Notables | 96 Excelentes | 88 Aceptables | |
Precio | 140 € | 220 € | 175 € | 70 € | |
Peso laboratorio | 4.8 oz / 135g | 4.6 oz / 129g | 4.7 oz / 133g | 5.7 oz / 161g | |
Transpirabilidad | Alta | Alta | Alta | Media | |
Uso | Larga distanciaMedia distancia | Larga distanciaMedia distancia | Larga distanciaMedia distancia | Larga distanciaMedia distancia | |
Clavos extraíbles | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Anchura de la parte delantera en la zona más ancha | Ancha | Ancha | Estrecha | Ancha | |
Anchura de la parte delantera en la zona del dedo gordo | Estrecha | Media | Media | - | |
Drop laboratorio | 3.6 mm | 4.1 mm | 2.0 mm | 4.1 mm | |
Talla | - | Tallan bien | Tallan un poquito pequeño | Tallan bien | |
Rigidez de la mediasuela | Equilibrada | Equilibrada | Equilibrada | Equilibrada | |
Acolchado de la lengüeta | Fina | Fina | Estándar | Estándar | |
Flexibilidad | - | - | Flexible | Flexible | |
Rigidez torsional | Flexibles | Firmes | Firmes | Flexibles | |
Rigidez del contrafuerte del talón | Flexibles | Flexibles | Flexibles | Flexibles | |
Grosor de la suela | Estándar | Estándar | Estándar | Estándar | |
Dureza de la suela | - | - | Muy blanda | Blanda | |
Tirador del talón | Ninguno | Ninguno | Ninguno | Ninguno | |
Altura de la suela en la zona del talón laboratorio | 15.6 mm | 19.8 mm | 19.8 mm | 15.0 mm | |
Antepié | 12.0 mm | 15.7 mm | 17.8 mm | 10.9 mm | |
Grosor de la plantilla | Fina | Fina | Estándar | Muy fina | |
Anchura de la mediasuela - antepié | Estándar | Ancha | Ancha | Ancha | |
Anchura de la mediasuela - talón | Estándar | Estándar | Estándar | Ancha | |
Clasificación | #12 7% inferior | #1 Top 8% | #2 Top 16% | #12 7% inferior | |
Popularidad | #12 7% inferior | #8 38% inferior | #9 30% inferior | #12 7% inferior |
Who should buy
The Nike Zoom Mamba 6 is a smart pick for:
- Beginners who want solid performance without paying for top-tier spikes.
- Track warriors looking for a versatile option that covers 800m to 10K races.
- Fans of the Dragonfly series needing a more affordable training companion.
Who should NOT buy
We believe that the Mamba 6 falls short for those chasing maximum performance over longer distances. In our lab tests and track runs, we found the lack of ZoomX foam noticeable. For this reason, we believe that the Nike Dragonfly 2 is a more interesting pick if you're chasing times.
From our perspective, runners focusing on 400m to 1500m can consider the bouncy Nike Victory 2. It delivers better bounce, more fun, and leaves your legs fresher after tough sessions.
Amortiguación
Altura de la suela en la zona del talón
This spike is built to perform across a wide range of distance events from 800m to 10K, and its stack height backs that up. At 15.6 mm, it's close to World Athletics' 20 mm limit—delivering heel cushioning that feels race-ready without overdoing it.

Zoom Mamba 6 | 15.6 mm |
Media | 15.8 mm |
Altura de la suela en el antepié
The forefoot stays within race-day limits too, measuring 12.0 mm, so it's slightly thinner than the heel. We believe a touch more cushioning here would’ve added comfort for 5K and 10K races, but likely at the cost of weight and responsiveness on shorter events, which Nike clearly aimed to minimize.

Zoom Mamba 6 | 12.0 mm |
Media | 14.8 mm |
Drop
This results in a relatively high drop of 3.6 mm—unusual for a spike. That’s why we think it’s a solid pick for beginners or weekend warriors looking for a more forgiving, less aggressive platform than zero-drop spikes.

Zoom Mamba 6 | 3.6 mm |
Media | 1.0 mm |
Suavidad de la mediasuela
The midsole of the Zoom Mamba 6 isn’t ZoomX or anything close in energy return—it uses a firmer, generic EVA foam that we found to be average when it comes to bounce and responsiveness during our test runs.
It definitely leans toward the firm side at 28.0 HA, but that’s actually ideal in a spike with this low stack height. A softer or more squishy setup would’ve bottomed out quickly, especially when running at faster paces.

Zoom Mamba 6 | 28.0 HA |
Media | 24.3 HA |
Grosor de la plantilla
The insole is razor-thin at just 2.1 mm, offering minimal impact on the shoe’s overall cushioning and contributing to its stripped-down, race-ready feel.

Zoom Mamba 6 | 2.1 mm |
Media | 2.9 mm |
Tallaje y ajuste
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Anchura de la parte delantera - zona más ancha
To discover how the Mamba 6 fits on foot, we created an exact gel replica of the toebox using our in-house method.
We began by measuring the widest section of the upper, which landed at 89.0 mm. This width aligns with the category’s average, giving the Mamba 6 a race-ready fit that avoids feeling overly snug or loose.

Zoom Mamba 6 | 89.0 mm |
Media | 88.2 mm |
Anchura de la parte delantera - dedo gordo
Our next measurement focused on the big toe area to further understand the Mamba 6’s fit. What we discovered was another track-oriented result at 67.4 mm, which sits right in the average range.
From our perspective, this confirms Nike’s choice to prioritize a snug, speed-driven shape over a roomy toe zone.

Zoom Mamba 6 | 67.4 mm |
Media | 68.8 mm |
Altura de la parte delantera
The height of the toebox measured 26.0 mm—right in the average range. From our evaluation, this is good news for runners who dislike tight uppers that create uncomfortable, toe-crushing pressure up front.

Zoom Mamba 6 | 26.0 mm |
Media | 26.1 mm |
Estabilidad
Rigidez torsional
The Mamba 6 uses a Pebax plate, but flexibility isn’t compromised at all. We twisted the shoe with ease during testing and recorded a 2/5 on our torsional rigidity scale—making it impressively bendable for a track spike.
Zoom Mamba 6 | 2 |
Media | 3.2 |
Rigidez del contrafuerte del talón
The heel counter is pure race-day minimalism, as it offers zero structure. We barely pressed it and it folded instantly, earning a feather-light 1/5 score.
Fans of barely-there heels will enjoy it, but stability-seekers might want something else.
Zoom Mamba 6 | 1 |
Media | 1.6 |
Anchura de la mediasuela - antepié
Using our digital calipers, we measured 93.5 mm of width in the forefoot—a number that lands right in average territory. In our view, this design shows Nike chose a risk-free path once again with the Zoom Mamba 6.

Zoom Mamba 6 | 93.5 mm |
Media | 94.4 mm |
Anchura de la mediasuela - talón
We found the heel to be impressively narrow—something we fully expected anyway. At just 60.5 mm, it’s far slimmer than all running shoes but it's perfect for a speed-focused spike.

Zoom Mamba 6 | 60.5 mm |
Media | 62.3 mm |
Peso
For a spike to truly shine, it needs to be feather-light and almost vanish while running—and that’s exactly what we discovered here. At just 4.75 oz or 135g, it felt so competition-ready and definitely hits the mark for us.

Zoom Mamba 6 | 4.76 oz (135g) |
Media | 5.50 oz (156g) |
Transpirabilidad
The upper of the Mamba 6 doesn’t use the softest or most luxurious materials we’ve seen, but we believe it hits the mark for what this shoe is meant to be—light, breathable, and race-ready. It feels a bit rough especially if going sockless, though nothing we found bothersome during our runs.
When we tested breathability with our smoke-pumping machine, we measured a solid 4/5 score. While a 5 would’ve been ideal for high-heat sessions on the track, this setup gets the job done effectively.
We also shined an LED light through the upper and discovered a triple-density design. The toebox is ultra-thin and airy, the midfoot has slightly thicker reinforcement, and the heel offers a firmer, more structured build with a few circular ventilation cutouts.
Using our digital microscope, we were impressed by the mega-sized ventilation gaps across the toebox. These massive holes explain the great airflow and help with keeping the foot cool during intense efforts.
So yes—the materials may not feel premium, but we think they were chosen smartly to keep the weight low, the fit tight, and the airflow great.
Zoom Mamba 6 | 4 |
Media | 4 |
Durabilidad
Durabilidad de la parte delantera
We weren’t expecting a standout result in this test—and that’s exactly what we got. Still, a 2/5 is fairly standard for spikes, which often rely on ultra-light uppers that naturally trade off some durability.
Zoom Mamba 6 | 2 |
Media | 2.3 |
Durabilidad del acolchado del talón
The heel padding performed well for both lockdown and durability. We gave it a strong 4/5 after running it through our demanding Dremel test, which confirmed its wear-resistant construction.
Zoom Mamba 6 | 4 |
Media | 3.5 |
Grosor de la suela
The outsole is thick for a spike at 2.9 mm, which we think gives it a durability edge. In fact, we believe that it's enough to hold up through multiple seasons for most athletes without wearing down too quickly.

Zoom Mamba 6 | 2.9 mm |
Media | 2.7 mm |
Removable pins
The Nike Zoom Mamba 6 features a classic spike plate design built for serious traction on the track.
As shown in the images, the shoe comes with a 5-pin configuration placed across the forefoot for powerful toe-off and precise grip through each stride. The removable metal pins can be easily installed or replaced using the included spike wrench.

Varios
Precio
The Mamba 6 sits in a price zone that almost touches some Nike’s top-tier spikes, and we think that for many runners, stretching the budget toward a ZoomX-loaded model could be a smarter long-term move.
Zoom Mamba 6 | $130 |
Acolchado de la lengüeta
The Mamba 6 borrows some premium-grade elements from its siblings, like the race-tuned, notched laces taken straight from the Alphafly 3. We loved how secure they felt during our test runs.
And the tongue is pure performance-focused minimalism: just 0.9 mm thick with zero padding. It delivers a speed-focused feel that reminded us of slipping into a 2-seat sports car.

Zoom Mamba 6 | 0.9 mm |
Media | 2.4 mm |
Tirador del talón
The Mamba 6 borrows the iconic circular heel cutout from the Dragonfly series—a design that boosts heel lockdown and trims a bit of weight. We think it’s a nice touch!

Zoom Mamba 6 | Ninguno |