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Nike Maxfly 2 Track & Field Sprinting Spikes - White/Bright Crimson/Hyper Turquoise/Obsidian

Nike Maxfly 2

Track & Field Sprinting Spikes

$200
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  • Fits small; we recommend ordering a half size up

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  • Shown: White/Bright Crimson/Hyper Turquoise/Obsidian
  • Style: FD8395-100

Nike Maxfly 2

$200

Fit for the world's fastest, the Maxfly 2 is back in the starting blocks. Designed for the 100 meters to 400 meters (hurdle events too), it combines an ultra-aggressive feel with the responsiveness of an Air Zoom unit to propel the speediest sprinters on the planet.

Flyweave Construction

Nike Flyweave construction on the upper provides a secure and conforming fit for various foot shapes.

Carbon Fiber Flyplate

The carbon fiber Flyplate's shape and stiffness help keep you on your toes and minimize deceleration.

Zoom, Zoom

The forefoot Air Zoom unit has two chambers to give you a propulsive feel and stability from takeoff to the tape.

What's New About the Maxfly 2?

Lighter, more responsive than the Maxfly, the Flyplate's shape and stiffness give you a propulsive feel. Middle spike removed from Maxfly and elevated platform on big-toe side help spikes feel more stable.

Product Details

  • Shown: White/Bright Crimson/Hyper Turquoise/Obsidian
  • Style: FD8395-100

Size & Fit

    • Fits small; we recommend ordering a half size up
  • Size Guide

Shipping & Returns


Pick-up available at select Nike Stores.

Reviews (20)

4.9 Stars

  • PRICELESS

    GaryT489118082 - May 24, 2025

    My son first race, he smashed his PR by 4 sec. The look on his face when he first wore them was priceless.

  • 100% worth it if you got the speed.

    Fast2ef21691be704397a0d3216f5918a647 - Apr 30, 2025

    Before I go talking about the performance of the Nike Maxfly 2, I would like to draw attention to the overall epic look of the shoe. The construction isn’t just great looking but very quality-a great update from the version 1, which if I am correct was basically garbage that performs well for one meet. It’s very lightweight while maintaining a strong build. Unlike the Maxfly 1, the Maxfly 2 will last the season. Originally, I bought it worrying if it would last till the end of the track season but based on the way it’s holding up, I wouldn’t be surprised if I can use it next year. Now performance wise it’s actually insane, the carbon Flyplate gives great kick that you can feel in every stride, and it seems to be retaining its stiffness amazingly. It is noticeable in all sprinting events from the 100m to the 400m. Now to address those in the reviews who say that it isn’t stable in the corners-I think it’s likely that you either didn’t tie your shoe well enough (which I will address later) or you’re making an excuse for not winning the race as I felt no problem in the turns and in fact felt that they actually provided stability. To be fair I do outdoor track which could effect me different because indoor has more tight turns. Going back to the tying shoe part I will say that you need to make sure that you tie your shoe well as I will say it can become unstable if you don’t. I mean it’s powerful, it literally tries to rip itself off your foot if you don’t tie it right. Oh, and the “severely ruining block starts. . .” part is a joke. I felt no issue with getting out of the blocks and if anything, I think it helps me accelerate faster. I also feel like the air bubble being a problem was a little exaggerated. To be honest it isn't really that noticeable. The price is a little repelling, but I would say it’s worth it if you are fast enough. Which is to say that if you’re an average sprinter who just wants a pair of spikes the Rival Sprint should do you just fine if you want a Nike. But for those of you who are winning races and want the extra edge I would say that it is far worth the money. Of course, this is all one man’s opinion but I hope that this will be helpful in your decision on whether to buy the Nike Air Maxfly 2 or not.

  • Ethan22354de6fa2a472d8974bfaef65d6d6a - Apr 22, 2025

    If you’re debating between a cheaper shoe and a more expensive track shoe, definitely go more expensive. I’ve gone cheap with track shoes for a while (without carbon plate, under 70$) and upgrading to these shoes is like heaven. They are so light it feels they are not on your feet. One recommendation I would make is to order the size that can fit you closest, don’t try and grow into these. Overall good shoes.

Fit for the world's fastest sprinters.

Engineered For

Track & Field

Event Type

Sprinting

Shoe Weight

Approx. 164g/5.8oz (Women’s US 10, Men’s US 8.5)

Tech Specs

Shoe Weight

Approx. 164g/5.8oz (Women’s US 10, Men’s US 8.5)

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Air Zoom Unit & Full-Length Carbon Fiber Flyplate

What's New?

    • The upper features an updated structure and new Flyweave yarns for increased security and containment.
    • We updated the base of support system with a wider flat area on the bottom of the plate, removed the middle spike, and elevated the medial platform for increased stability.
    • An updated outsole traction plate is light, responsive, and durable.
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