Our verdict

A Vapour shoe that feels like a Nike Vapour again? Yes, the series is back on track in its 12th iteration. Even though it's not the lightest tennis shoe, we found its stability, secure lockdown, and balanced court feel excellent for fast-paced gliding all over the court. Despite having a knock on some of its features, we still found the Nike Vapour 12 a solid premium shoe for serious players.

Pros

  • Balanced cushioning and court feel
  • Excellent lateral stability and support
  • Firm and planted platform
  • The ride feels dynamic
  • Fantastic durability
  • Ergonomic one-to-one fit
  • Great for sliding and pivoting
  • Lighter than the Vapour 11

Cons

  • Not for wide feet
  • Not the stickiest traction
  • Still heavier than average
  • Lacks breathability

Audience verdict

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Who should buy

We believe that you should give the Nike Vapour 12 a try if:

  • you want Nike's top-class speed-oriented tennis shoe
  • you were disappointed in the cumbersome Vapour 11 and wanted a shoe that feels more like the Vapour 9, 9.5, or X
  • you prefer non-sticky traction for easier sliding, gliding, and pivoting
  • you have medium-to-narrow feet and need a snug-fitting shoe

Nike Vapor 12 review

Who should NOT buy

The Vapour 12 has a very high asking price, but more expensive doesn't necessarily mean better for everyone.

At a slightly lower price point, you can get a super springy and responsive Nike Zoom GP Challenge 1, which packs two large Air Zoom units instead of one.

You might also consider the Vapour 12's takedown model, the Nike Vapour Pro 3, which showed similar lab test results to its premium counterpart. In fact, it offers a roomier toebox fit and a tackier outsole grip.

Nike Vapor 12 lab test

Cushioning

Shock absorption

New

Even though Nike repositioned the Air Zoom unit from the forefoot (Vapour 11) to the heel (Vapour 12), our lab test showed no changes in shock absorption whatsoever!

Both iterations returned 98 SA in the heel and 61 SA in the forefoot, which is right about the average of all tennis shoes we've tested. On hard court, this translates into a mix of decent impact protection and pronounced court feel.

Nike Vapor 12 Shock absorption heel
Heel
Forefoot
Test results
Vapor 12 98 SA
Average 100 SA
Compared to 32 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
50 SA
Shock absorption
113 SA

Energy return

New

The change in the Air Zoom placement had a clear effect on the Vapour 12's energy return as it became significantly more responsive in the rearfoot. In fact, our machine recorded an impressive increase of 11.3%, making it 54.8% in the heel!

But on the flip side, the shoe's forefoot bounce went down by 4.7%, resulting in a standard 49.9%.

Overall, the Nike Vapour 12 feels decently dynamic on the hard court, but it doesn't add any noteworthy propulsion or springback.

Heel
Forefoot
Test results
Vapor 12 54.8%
Average 48.8%
Compared to 32 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
34.0%
Energy return
66.0%

Heel stack

The shoe's stack height hasn't changed much from the previous iteration. Our calliper recorded a regular measurement of 29.5 mm in the heel. Perfectly average for a tennis shoe.

Nike Vapor 12 Heel stack
Test results
Vapor 12 29.5 mm
Average 29.2 mm
Compared to 44 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
25.3 mm
Heel stack
33.0 mm

Forefoot stack

The shoe's forefoot stack also showed a moderate calliper reading of 19.6 mm. It is on par with the average, offering a decent buffer for the ball of the foot and the toe joints.

Nike Vapor 12 Forefoot stack
Test results
Vapor 12 19.6 mm
Average 19.5 mm
Compared to 44 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
15.5 mm
Forefoot stack
23.4 mm

Drop

The shoe's heel-to-toe drop also falls into the average range at 9.9 mm. This moderate offset puts the foot in a slightly forward-leaning position while keeping the heel sufficiently cushioned.

Nike Vapor 12 Drop
Test results
Vapor 12 9.9 mm
Average 9.7 mm
Compared to 44 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
6.2 mm
Drop
14.7 mm

Midsole softness

Note: a low durometer measurement equals a soft material, whereas a high measurement means it's firm.

Nike doesn't specify the type of foam used for the Vapour 12, but our Shore A durometer measured its firmness at a standard 29.8 HA.

It's a firm compound that ensures stability and control for swift movements on the court.

Nike Vapor 12 Midsole softness
Test results
Vapor 12 29.8 HA
Average 28.2 HA
We use an average of four tests. The photo shows one of those tests.
Compared to 44 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
17.1 HA
Midsole softness (soft to firm)
34.0 HA

Size and fit

Size

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Width / Fit

If you've tried the Vapour 11, you will find the same snug fit in the Vapour 12 as well. It felt very ergonomic and one-to-one on our medium-width feet, and our gel test measurements confirmed it.

The widest part of the shoe's interiors (the ball of the foot area) returned a borderline narrow reading of 89.9 mm. This can feel too snug for players with wide feet and/or bunions.

Nike Vapor 12 Width / Fit
Test results
Vapor 12 89.9 mm
Average 92.8 mm
Compared to 32 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
88.7 mm
Width / Fit
96.9 mm

Toebox width

A slight taper angle narrows the shoe's toebox further to 68.2 mm in the big toe area. It's not aggressively pointy but can feel restrictive for people with broader foot dimensions.

Nike Vapor 12 Toebox width
Test results
Vapor 12 68.2 mm
Average 69.1 mm
Compared to 32 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
65.5 mm
Toebox width
74.3 mm

Toebox height

Checking the shoe's vertical space in the toe area, we don't see any risks of pressure points. Even with the presence of a large toe drag guard on top of the toebox.

Our calliper recorded the shoe's toebox height at 26.9 mm.

Nike Vapor 12 Toebox height
Test results
Vapor 12 26.9 mm
Average 25.3 mm
Compared to 32 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
20.7 mm
Toebox height
29.2 mm

Traction / Grip

Forefoot traction

New

According to Nike, the Vapour 12 features a new type of outsole rubber, so we expected different traction results as well.

Brushing the shoe's forefoot against concrete at a consistent angle and force, we recorded a pretty low friction coefficient of 0.55. It is, in fact, one of the lowest in our lab and is also lower than the Vapour 11's 0.74.

However, this doesn't mean that the shoe puts the player in danger of slippage. We found that it bites the court rather well, but it's just not as sticky as some of the other hard court options. The Vapour 12 caters to athletes who love a good give for pivoting, sliding, and smooth gliding on the court.

Test results
Vapor 12 0.55
Average 0.78
Compared to 31 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
0.55
Forefoot traction
1.07

Outsole design

New

Nike shaved off a huge chunk of the outsole rubber to keep the Vapour 12's weight down while still ensuring outsole grip and durability in the areas where they are most needed.

It also swapped the previous version's caterpillar-style traction pattern for a herringbone one.

Nike Vapor 12 Outsole design

Flexibility / Stiffness

New

Measuring the amount of force it takes to bend the Nike Vapour 12 to a 30-degree angle, our machine recorded a standard reading of 16.2N.

This hits a sweet spot between stability and manoeuvrable footwork for fast-paced matches.

Nike Vapor 12 Flexibility / Stiffness
Test results
Vapor 12 16.2N
Average 16.3N
Compared to 32 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
10.4N
Flexibility <> Stiffness
24.3N

Weight

The product specs didn't lie when they promised the Vapour 12 to be lighter than the 11. But how much lighter? Our scale shows that the difference is as small as 0.4 oz...

At 13.8 oz (390g) in a man's US size 9, the Nike Vapour 12 is still far from the light and speedy Vapours of the past. It is also an ounce heavier than the category average and is notably heavier than the Adidas Adizero Ubersonic 4.1 (12.3 oz) and the ASICS Solution Speed FF 3 (10.9 oz).

But on the bright side, the changes made to the shoe's overall build and the absence of burly rubber overlays made the 12th iteration notably more agile and aerodynamic. It feels like a one-piece extension of the foot as opposed to its bottom-heavy and clunky predecessor.

Nike Vapor 12 Weight
Test results
Vapor 12 13.8 oz (390g)
Average 12.8 oz (363g)
Compared to 44 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
10.3 oz (292g)
Weight
14.7 oz (417g)

Breathability

Unfortunately, the shoe's thick and padded upper held it back from being a more breathable Vapour iteration.

Even though some smoke managed to seep through the shoe's toebox in between the protective overlays, it wasn't enough to rate the shoe's breathability any higher than 2 out of 5.

Hovering the shoe's halg-cut upper over the LED light didn't reveal any transparent areas or ventilation channels either.

Nike Vapor 12 Breathability Microscope test

And a closer look at the fabric through our microscope also confirmed that Nike mixed thicker threads and tighter weaves into the Vapour 12's upper material.

Nike Vapor 12 Breathability upper under microscope 

Test results
Vapor 12 2
Average 3.2
Compared to 44 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
Breathability
5

Stability

Lateral stability test

Nike went back to the roots of the Vapour series and reintroduced a stiff TPU shank in the midfoot of the Vapour 12 as a lighter yet sturdier alternative to the rubber overlays.

The shank is complemented by tall and firm frames on both sides of the shoe. They cradle the foot and add a lot of side-to-side stability for aggressive cuts.

Nike Vapor 11 vs Vapor 12

The brand also brought back the lacing setup of the legendary Vapours (9, 9.5, X), contributing to an even more secure foot lockdown that works together with the stable platform.

Torsional rigidity

We were amazed to discover that the reworked stability components of the Vapour 12 made it even sturdier than the Vapour 11!

Attempting to twist the shoe in our manual test, we faced its unyielding nature and raised the torsional rigidity score to the maximum 5 out of 5. Even though it is not a pure stability shoe like the Adidas Barricade or the ASICS Resolution, this Nike Vapour kept us amazingly surefooted during forceful lateral movements.

Test results
Vapor 12 5
Average 4.4
Compared to 44 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
Torsional rigidity
5

Heel counter stiffness

The heel counter also proved to be stiffer and more generously padded in the Vapor 12, creating a highly secure grip around the heel and ankle. It went one point up the stiffness scale, earning 4 out of 5 in our manual test.

Test results
Vapor 12 4
Average 4
Compared to 44 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
Heel counter stiffness
5

Midsole width - forefoot

Despite the drastic design changes to its platform, the Vapour 12's midsole dimensions haven't deviated much from the previous version or from the category average.

The widest part of its forefoot returned 108.5 mm on our calliper, forming a solid outrigger for a broader landing and push-off area.

Nike Vapor 12 Midsole width - forefoot
Test results
Vapor 12 108.5 mm
Average 111.9 mm
Compared to 44 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
105.3 mm
Midsole width - forefoot
117.4 mm

Midsole width - heel

The shoe's heel also proved to be sufficiently wide at 88.7 mm between its widest points. Broad enough to plant the foot confidently, but not too clunky to lose agility either.

Nike Vapor 12 Midsole width - heel
Test results
Vapor 12 88.7 mm
Average 89.7 mm
Compared to 44 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
82.4 mm
Midsole width - heel
99.7 mm

Durability

Toe guard durability

As Nike's most expensive hard-court tennis shoe, the Vapour 12 keeps up its reputation in the durability department.

Nike Vapor 12 toe drag guard

Its rubber toe bumper and toe drag guard cover a pretty large area on the inner and upper sides of the forefoot.

Testing its limits in our Dremel test, we were pleased with the result and gave the shoe a high toe guard durability score of 4 out of 5.

Test results
Vapor 12 4
Average 3.3
Compared to 19 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
Toe guard durability
5

Toebox durability

The same tough rubber reinforcement covers the top of the shoe's toebox, protecting the mesh fabric. It will take a lot of use and abuse to get through that protective layer, so 4 out of 5 for toebox durability it is.

Test results
Vapor 12 4
Average 3.8
Compared to 42 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
Toebox durability
5

Heel padding durability

The shoe's inner lining also proved its worth by strongly resisting the sandpaper. If you tend to wear holes in the collar of your tennis shoes, you will be happy with the durability of this Vapor's in-shoe material. 

Test results
Vapor 12 4
Average 3.2
Compared to 42 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
Heel padding durability
5

Outsole durability

The new rubber blend on the Nike Vapour 12 also proved its heavy-duty nature in our Dremel test. Measuring the dent left by the tool, we got a solid reading of 0.6 mm. Great result for a hard court shoe!

Test results
Vapor 12 0.6 mm
Average 0.7 mm
Compared to 42 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
0.0 mm
Outsole wear
2.0 mm

Outsole thickness

Outsole durability looks even more promising with the shoe's generous outsole thickness of 5.0 mm. It may not be a full-length outsole, but it's got plenty of tough rubber where it's most needed.

Nike Vapor 12 Outsole thickness
Test results
Vapor 12 5.0 mm
Average 4.2 mm
Compared to 44 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
3.0 mm
Outsole thickness
5.2 mm

Misc

Insole thickness

The shoe's insole has a standard thickness of 4.4 mm, so it doesn't add a tonne of padding underfoot.

Nike Vapor 12 Insole thickness
Test results
Vapor 12 4.4 mm
Average 5.1 mm
Compared to 44 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
3.4 mm
Insole thickness
7.5 mm

Removable insole

You can swap the stock insole for your own orthotic if needed because it is easily removable.

Nike Vapor 12 Removable insole
Test results
Vapor 12 Yes

Tongue padding

If you need to cinch the laces down tightly or use the extra pair of eyelets for a more secure lockdown, lace bites shouldn't be a problem thanks to the shoe's well-padded tongue. Our calliper measured its thickness at an above-average 9.2 mm.

Nike Vapor 12 Tongue padding
Test results
Vapor 12 9.2 mm
Average 8.0 mm
Compared to 44 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
2.5 mm
Tongue padding
13.1 mm

Tongue: gusset type

A semi-gusseted tongue stays in place while contributing to a more secure foothold. It works together with the shoe's full midfoot fit band, which is regulated by the laces.

Nike Vapor 12 Tongue: gusset type
Test results
Vapor 12 Both sides (semi)

Price

As Nike's flagship tennis shoe, the Vapour 12 is one of the most expensive hard court shoes in our roster. Its MSRP is on par with the ASICS Court FF 3, and performance is comparable as well.

Nike Vapor 12 Price
Test results
Vapor 12 $180
Compared to 44 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
£65
Price
£200

Heel tab

There is no heel tab on the Vapour 12, but we found the on-and-off to be quick and easy.

Nike Vapor 12 Heel tab
Test results
Vapor 12 None