Shrek 1
ParkerD291590950
Extremely comfortable and supportive. My feet generally need more support; I tried the Vomero Plus’ but they didn’t have enough “structure” for me. Nike might have their next new standard.

Nike Structure Plus
Double-stacked foam creates our most cushioned stability shoe yet.
Take supportive cushioning to the next level in the Structure Plus. We stacked responsive ZoomX foam on top of ReactX foam for a smooth, yet secure ride. Plus, our midfoot support system provides a stable transition from heel to toe.
We combined premium ZoomX foam with sturdy ReactX foam to give you an ultra-comfortable, ultra-responsive feel.
Our midfoot support system helps stabilize your foot and securely guide it through heel-to-toe transitions.
Soft rubber in the forefoot gives you flexibility while stiff, high-abrasion rubber in the heel offers enhanced durability.
Engineered mesh upper with a secure midfoot band gives you a contained feeling with optimal breathability.
4.7 Stars
Shrek 1
ParkerD291590950
Extremely comfortable and supportive. My feet generally need more support; I tried the Vomero Plus’ but they didn’t have enough “structure” for me. Nike might have their next new standard.
Most Unstable Stability Shoe
kbb1412
Too soft! But that goes for every shoe. The structure WAS the stability shoe in Nike lineup and like everything else it went woke and got soft. Way to much instability when you put weight on the forefoot and it collapses to much on the heel strike. It feels great standing but when you put in your orthotics you are know way to high inside of the shoe. Not orthotic friendly. I have also been a fane of Nike but just can’t seem to come around to the overly cushioned shoes. They cause way to much movement and lower back issues.
Flat footed people rejoice!!!
dmtrcwlls
I just got them today and walked over 10K steps with a weighted vest. This shoe feels so good, I want to but another pair. Absolutely, great job NIKE!

Nike Structure Plus
The Structure Plus is best suited for runners seeking a daily trainer with supportive cushioning. It’s built for road running and delivers a smooth, stable ride designed to help runners feel supported during daily miles, long runs and everything in between.
Stability shoes add support features that help create a steadier, more guided ride through transition. Neutral shoes are designed to allow more natural movement with less added structure underfoot.
A dual-foam midsole stacks responsive ZoomX foam on top of sturdy ReactX foam to deliver cushioning that feels both comfortable and supportive.
The Structure Plus pairs ZoomX foam with ReactX foam for a more cushioned feel underfoot than the Structure 26, which is made with ReactX foam. This makes the Structure Plus a more elevated cushioning option.
Yes. Runners who prefer a more stable, guided feel underfoot may find the Structure Plus comfortable without needing the added support features.
The Nike Structure Plus comes in Regular and Extra Wide, helping more runners find the right blend of support, comfort and room.
A Men’s US size 10 in the Nike Structure Plus weighs approximately 309g or 10.9 oz.
Built for repeat miles, the Structure Plus features a dual-rubber outsole with durable high-abrasion rubber in key wear zones.
The Structure Plus is designed for runners who want cushioning, support and confident stability from the first mile to the last during daily training, steady efforts or long runs.
Engineered For
Cushion
Shoe Weight
Heel-to-Toe Drop
Shoe Weight
Approx. 309g/10.8oz (Men's US 10)
Heel-to-Toe Drop
10mm
Technology
ZoomX Foam & ReactX Foam
Awards & Certifications
American Podiatric Medical Association Seal of Acceptance

Parker Wolfe
NCAA 5,000m Champion
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