Nike AD Comfort
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Learn moreVerdict from 39 users
Pros
- Comfy all day
- Convenient to wear
- Breathable
- Lightweight
- Wearable for the daily grind
- Secure fit
- Low-priced
Cons
- Tight opening
- Snug instep

80% say it's true to size.
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Rankings
- Top 10% most popular sneakers
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Who should buy the Nike AD Comfort
This slip-on shoe is for you if you are eyeing for
- a snug and secure lace-free sneaker
- light and minimalist slip-on you can bring to work, mall, or school
- a comfy kick you can wear all-day
- a flexible sneaker that isn’t beyond $65
- a staple everyday shoe that’s available in subdued colors
Who should NOT buy this shoe
- if you have foot conditions, check out these walking shoes
- if you prefer sneakers with wide width
Nike AD Comfort: a comfy choice for all-day wear
It’s equipped with plush foam for softer rides. Though it is not liberally padded as some Nike running shoes, it serves well as a “wear around shoe that’s so comfortable to use all day.”
No laces to tie now and then
It’s one of the "convenient," "hassle-free" slip-ons to wear anywhere and transition from athletic shoes without the need to tie laces.
Well-suited for summer
This brightly colored shoe topped with mesh lets you go basking under the sun like most summer-ready shoes.
Weighs very little
Every inch of this sneaker feels "remarkably light!" Like the famous Nike Roshe kicks, this shoe is the type you'd want to bring around if you're going to travel light.
Blends with sporty to laidback wear
Though the color selections aren't too wide, unlike the equally snappy Nike Air Presto, the sunny shades available for the AD Comfort are fun to pair up with any streetwear clothes.
Extremely cheap kick
It belongs to Nike's below $100 options that deserve a spot in anyone’s sneaker rotation.
Its collar isn’t too stretchy
Its collar “feels tight” as it doesn’t stretch out wide enough. There’s a tendency to feel a little struggle slipping it on.
Its strap fits snugly
The band across the midfoot tends to squeeze on top of the foot, causing some discomfort.