Nike Wildhorse 6 Trail Running Shoe - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

7.1
out of 10
3 Positive, 4 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 7 Reviews
Retail Price:
$129.95
Used Value:
$77.97
Sale Value:
$116.96

Running on the trail for you is all about leaving your problems behind, and with the all-around "lace-em-and-forget-em" performance of the Nike Wildhorse 6 Trail Running Shoes you'll never have to stress about whether or not you're wearing the right pair. An easy choice for any conditions or terrain, they've got rugged outsole lugs with a sticky center area for grip in wet and unfavorable conditions, as well as a special coating that sheds mud and dirt. Not to mention all the smooth and responsive cushioning you'll have on long runs thanks to the full Nike React midsole.

Specifications

Brand:
Claimed Weight:
[single] 11.4oz
Closure:
lace
Cushion:
moderate
Drop:
8mm
Heel / Forefoot Height:
22.5 / 14.5mm
Midsole:
React foam
Recommended Use:
trail running
Sole:
rubber
Support Type:
neutral
Upper Material:
mesh, synthetic

Full Reviews

8
I have worn a lot of trail running shoes and these 'slowly' became my favorite this past year. First off, they do seem to run a half size too small. I wear a 10 in the Nike Trail Peg 2 and the Nike Pegasus 37 road shoe, but a 10.5 in these. They also start of a little 'stiff'. I have had a couple of pairs now and it seems like 50-70 miles before they start to feel really good! The react midsole is fast and responsive. It feels more cushioned the more you break it in as well! What is most impressive is durability of this shoe. I have 350+ miles on these and they feel similar to how they did at 50 miles. The upper shows very little wear as well! I have logged a lot of miles in Hokas as well and am lucky to get 150 miles before they start to feel a little flat!
Tyler F., backcountry.com
November 28, 2020
6
Great looking shoes, my size is 10.5 but it feels like shoe size is 10 or 9.5. Looks like other people having the same problem. If you still want it order half size extra
Eldar T., backcountry.com
August 21, 2020
6
They are good looking pair. However, I find them a bit narrower than my other sneakers. Though, they are advertised as Running trail sneakers, I am not sure I would recommend them for a rough train.
Shah B., backcountry.com
August 1, 2020
10
I bought these trail runners for myself as well as my husband and three of our children (ages 20, 17, 12). We all love them! We are fans of all Nike shoes, but were unsure of purchasing trail runners....boy were we surprised! We have worn and washed after each hike/run and they are still holding up great. Impressed with the durability, comfort, tread, and most of all the price! I have a hard time wearing narrow shoes as I have bunions, but that part of the shoe is mesh and therefore very flexible, not causing me any pain or discomfort. I highly recommend these shoes!
Shelly J., backcountry.com
July 18, 2020
10
I do a lot of trail running and hiking and thought I’d give these a try. The construction of the shoe is cheap and doesn’t provide support for challenging runs. The toe box is narrow and they feel unstable on the trails. I’m going back to Altras.
Mat O., backcountry.com
June 30, 2020
6
I paid $90 for these - more or less. They're not as good as the Hokas or Salomons I've worn, but they're not as expensive either. Perfectly acceptable if you consider the price and don't expect too terribly much.
Scott S., backcountry.com
June 29, 2020
4
Unfortunately, I'm returning this shoe as it is not right for me. The 1st thing that didn't feel right for my foot was the strip of foam padding inside the back of the heel cup. It felt really pronounced and it never got comfortable. My old trail shoe had a 4mm drop and this shoe has 8mm drop, made a bigger difference than I thought. Stability is not normally a concern for me, but I took the shoe out for a short test on a familiar trail and rolled ankle twice.
Terrick M., backcountry.com
May 21, 2020