
The traditional lacing on the upper shows a wavy pattern. Though some people are not happy with the flimsy tongue, they find the Nike React logo on it quite attractive. The tongue appears to be quite thin, and it turns out some wearers are not quite happy with it. So, it allows the inflow of fresh air to keep the interior fresh and less sweaty. Unlike the React Element 87, the upper of the React Element 55 is not a translucent one through which wearers socks remain visible. If you want to see the current rating breakdown on the footwear, click on the chart and it will take you to footlocker where you can find the current rating breakdown and customer reviews. The pie chart only shows the rating breakdown at the time of this writing. The star with the highest percentage has the highest number of reviewers that have expressed their feeling in that level and vice versa. 1 star represents the worst feeling while 5 star stands for the best feeling.Īlso, each of these stars has a percentage of reviewers.

In the pie chart, each star represents a certain level of feeling about the shoe. The pie chart below shows the data of how reviewers feel about the Nike React Element 55 in percentage.īasically, the reviewers rated the footwear from 1 to 5 star. What is needed is data that shows how the reviewers feel about the product on scale levels. When it comes to rating breakdown, there’s no explanation on how bad or good the product is. Generally, reviewers information on production is usually categorised into good and bad. In customer review, reviewers give information about the quality of the product after using them. Unfortunately, nothing else.As much as customer review can be a great way to know how well a product is doing so does a rating breakdown. Nike React Element 55 is a nice, stylish shoe that would be the best for walking around. But to be honest, because of the fact that the shoe has such a low durability, I wouldn’t place it among my running shoes. And it was also a reason why I decided to test this so called running shoe. That gave me a clear clue that Nike React Element 55 is not the best option for any kind of running activity.Īs for that sort of “ lifestyle” appearance. So the upper is not just thin but also of low quality. Especially in the toe box, I could see the fabrics getting weaker on the top. Unfortunately, the upper got worn out after just those 30 miles that I used the shoes for. Next, the upper material is thin which adds to perfect breathability of the shoe. The shoes look actually wrinkled and creased when you put them out of a bag or even when you put them down off your feet. There should be either more seams or the material used should be thicker. The fabrics is like paper (even though they used nylon type of material) and which leads to the fact that the shoes don’t hold the structure.

The upper, first of all, is made as very thin. That unfortunately is not the case of Nike React Element 55. The upper needs to work perfectly together and secure the best fit possible. But you cannot have a good running model based just on great, awesome midsole. This aspect, the good midsole, I consider as being the most important aspect of any running model. The shoes have only around 7.7 oz in my women’s version (US size 8). And that was in the beginning, at the time when you mostly feel the difference compared to the previous model that you had. When I put the Nike React Element 55 on my feet for the first time, I barely noticed the shoes. And I can say that I cannot really imagine what quality must have Nike React Element 87 been because these shoes Element 55, are already pretty inappropriate for running. But I tested Nike React Element 55 in Orlando, in Florida, for running more than 30 miles in the city. I haven’t had a chance to make testing of the earlier version Element 87, so I cannot refer to it. As a successor of Nike React Element 87, it promises to be more durable for both upper and midsole. Nike React Element 55 is available in both men’s and women’s versions.
