Walking on Cloud 9
Trackstarrr
After wearing the Nike ACG Zegama Trail consistently for about two weeks, I came away pretty impressed overall. I used them for a mix of light trail hiking, long walks, and everyday wear, so I got a good sense of how they perform various terrains. The first thing I noticed was the comfort. The fit felt secure without being overly tight, especially around the midfoot. The cushioning is definitely one of the highlights of the shoe. The foam gives it a soft and responsive feel that makes longer walks and uneven terrain much easier on the feet. The shoe does run slightly narrow in the toe box though, so people with wider feet might want to consider sizing up about half a size. In terms of design, I think Nike did a great job balancing outdoor functionality with streetwear appeal. The ACG aesthetic stands out without looking too aggressive or bulky. The design and style compliments well with everyday outfits. I got a few compliments wearing them casually, which says a lot for a trail-focused shoe. One last notable mention: this month, I took a trip to Portland, Maine, and visited Peaks Island, which involved roughly a 3–4 mile walk around the area. By the end of it, everyone in my group was complaining about sore, tired feet, while mine still felt perfectly fine — and I honestly give a lot of the credit to these shoes. The comfort and cushioning really stood out during that walk. I genuinely felt like I could’ve done another full lap around the island without any issue.
Product received for free, or reviewed as part of a prize draw/giveaway or in exchange for a discount.
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