
Nike Structure Plus
Women's Road Running Shoes (Wide)
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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. Our midfoot support system provides a stable transition from heel to toe. Plus, reflective details throughout help brighten up your gear.
Dialed-Up Cushioning
We combined premium ZoomX foam with sturdy ReactX foam to give you an ultra-comfortable, ultra-responsive feel.
Trusted Stability
Our midfoot support system wraps the heel and arch for optimal stability and a smooth heel-to-toe transition.
Secure Mesh Upper
Engineered mesh upper with a secure midfoot band gives you a contained feeling with optimal breathability.
Dual-Rubber Outsole
Soft rubber in the forefoot gives you flexibility while stiff, high-abrasion rubber in the heel offers enhanced durability.
Product Details
- Heel-to-toe drop: 10mm
- Weight: Approx. 248g/8.7oz (Women's US 8)
- Reflective details throughout
- Not intended for use as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Shown: Black/Anthracite/White
- Style: IM2536-001
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FAQ (9)
Who is the Structure Plus best suited for?
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.
What is the difference between a stability running shoe and a neutral running shoe?
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.
What cushioning technology does the Structure Plus use?
A dual-foam midsole stacks responsive ZoomX foam on top of sturdy ReactX foam to deliver cushioning that feels both comfortable and supportive.
How does the Structure Plus dual-foam midsole compare to the Structure 26?
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.
How does the Structure Plus balance cushioning with stability?
While ZoomX foam is ultrasoft and highly responsive, durable ReactX foam has a slightly firmer feel to help balance cushioning with stability. A midfoot support system also helps keep the ride feeling steady and controlled.
What width options are available in the Structure Plus?
The Structure Plus comes in Regular and Extra Wide, helping more runners find the right blend of support, comfort and room.
How much does the Structure Plus weigh?
A Women’s US size 8 in the Nike Structure Plus weighs approximately 248g or 8.7 oz.
How durable is the Structure Plus for high-mileage training?
Built for repeat miles, the Structure Plus features a dual-rubber outsole with durable high-abrasion rubber in key wear zones.
What kinds of runs is the Structure Plus best built for?
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.
Double-stacked foam creates our most cushioned stability shoes yet.
Engineered For
Road Running
Cushion
Supportive
Shoe Weight
Approx. 248g/8.7oz (Women's US 8)
Heel-to-Toe Drop
10mm
Tech Specs
Shoe Weight
Approx. 248g/8.7oz (Women's US 8)
Heel-to-Toe Drop
10mm
Technology
ZoomX Foam & ReactX Foam
Awards & Certifications
American Podiatric Medical Association Seal of Acceptance
Behind the Design

“Structure Plus gives me that confidence to just go out and run without worrying about what surface I’m on or how my legs are going to feel.”
Karissa Schweizer
2x Olympian
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