Nike’s Hybrid system is two shoes, built from the ground up rather than one shoe dressed up as a compromise. The Hybrid Fly is for the win, ZoomX, carbon plate and Air Zoom on a base wide enough that you’re not micro-adjusting the second you hit a sled. The Hybrid RN is for the work, ReactX foam, an X-Icon lockdown strap and traction that actually grips when you’re pushing weight across rubber.
Dylan Scott debuted the Fly at the Hyrox World Championships in Stockholm this June and won. He grew up in South Carolina and at seventeen a treadmill injury put him in a wheelchair. He rebuilt, found Hyrox and kept going, and says - the Fly’s the first shoe to give him the snap of a racer and stable footing on the floor at the same time, when before it had always been two out of three, never the full set.
Thats the challenge with hybrid training, and the reason I’ve spent ages digging through my own collection trying to solve it myself, various running (even dug out my Hyerfeels) and skate trainers, whatever seemed closest for whatever the movement demanded thew session, so curious to try these out.
Inspiration by Mark
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