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Nike Air Amasa Shoes


  • Average Rating: 3.83/5
  • MSRP: $ 80.00
  • # of Reviews: 6

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Nike Air Amasa


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Reviews 1 - 6 (6 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Zinhead a Weekend Warrior from Chicago, IL

Date Reviewed: August 31, 2000

Strengths:    Durability
Comfy to walk in
Non-bike shoes looks


Weaknesses:    Flexy sole
Hard to keep clean after mud bath


Bottom Line:   
These really are touring shoes and not designed for everyday training or mountain biking. They are great if you want to combine cleats with walking. Commuting, touring or just getting groceries would be the ideal use for these shoes.

Compared to a traditional mtb shoe, they are much too wide and flexy. Because they are so wide, the cleat cutout is toward the inside of the sole, not the center. The uppers don't cinch down enough, and the suede upper takes forever to dry out when wet. It is also very hard to clean the uppers if you get them muddy. The cleat cut out is small, but it can be opened up rather easily. However, I have yet to experience any durability items on these shoes and I have used them hard over a years time.

I have since started using a Diadora Jalapenos as my mtb shoe but occasionally still wear the Nikes when pulling around a Burley and the baby inside. Overall, a good shoe for thier intended use.

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Favorite Trail:   Kettle Morraine

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Price Paid:    $75.00

Purchased At:   PlanetOutdoors

Similar Products Used:   Jalapeno

Bike Setup:   Voodoo hardtail


Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:2
Submitted by AC a Cross Country Rider from San Diego, California

Date Reviewed: February 24, 2000

Strengths:    Nike Air Sole
Padded ankles.
Wide, stable sole for walking.
Sole is grippy and the compound soft enough for wet rocks.


Weaknesses:    Not stiff enough for prolonged riding.
Extremely narrow, do not buy these without trying some on.
Had too enlarge cleat cutouts to work with clipless pedals.


Bottom Line:   
I bought these because I needed some shoes for those trail rides where I know I'll be hiking as much as biking, especially stream crossings replete with slippery moss covered rocks. These shoes are great for that, but they do cause my feet to go numb on long rides because they flex when pedaling hard. The lack of straps doesn't bother me. I had to relieve the cleat cutouts in order to get these soles, with their deep and gnarly treads, to work with Shimano pedals.

About the sizing--picture this: The boardroom of a major athletic shoe manufacturer, where there is a young marketing genius speaking to the directors: "My idea is that no matter what kind of shoe the customer buys from us, running or tennis or biking or whatever, he knows that if he wears a 9 and a half tennis shoe, he'd still wear a 9 and a half hiking shoe, and a 9 and a half jogging shoe. Let's end the practice of different lasts for different genre shoes, let's standardize our sizing so the customers can depend on us!" The Board Chairman replies: "Why the heck should we do that! We got Michael and Tiger! Who cares about our shoes and how they fit!"

Do not even think of buying any Nike cycling shoes without trying them on, I have to go up at least two sizes to get any of them to fit, they're way narrower than their hiking or running cousins.

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Duration Product Used:   3 months

Similar Products Used:   Jalapenos, Yuhas.

Bike Setup:   Fat and plush


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by Andy Orr a Cross-Country Rider from Fort Collins, CO

Date Reviewed: September 8, 1999

Strengths:    
Comfy. Sturdy. Safer for hike a bikes on rocky terrain. Wear 'em around town.


Weaknesses:    
HEAVY!! No compression straps/ tightening system, no place to hide laces, the soles could be softer/grippier


Bottom Line:   
I like 'em. It took a little while to get used to the cleat being at the ball of my foot instead of the center of the sole but no big deal. They are invaluable on those journeys where you have to hike-a-bike or resort to leaving your bike and walking the last few miles, especially on steep, loose, rocky terrain. I will trade the weight/lace issue for the all around usefulness of these shoes any day. When these wear out I won't hesitate to buy another pair.

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Favorite Trail:   
Tip Creek, WP

Duration Product Used:   
1 Year

Similar Products Used:   
Diadora Jalapenos


Bike Setup:   
98 Stumpy full XT with 85mm Englund Air/Judy front and USE XCR seatpost, 747 pedals


Overall Rating:2
Submitted by Rod Lowe a Weekend Warrior from Wichita, KS

Date Reviewed: June 26, 1999

Strengths:    
Good looking
They don't look like geeky bike shoes
Good ankle protection


Weaknesses:    
Terrible(worse than terrible) for clipping in clipless pedals
Big footprint
Laces fray easily
Hard to keep tied laces


Bottom Line:   
They feel nice on your feet, but they won't stay tied. If you have clipless pedals, forget these shoes...you'll drive yourself nuts trying to get any consistency with clipping in. The cleat area was very poorly designed, with the inset valley for the cleat and little space for sliding in to clip in.

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Favorite Trail:   
Vail, Colorado

Duration Product Used:   
6 months

Similar Products Used:   
Nike Poo-bah shoe


Bike Setup:   
'97 GT LTS-3
Manitou X-Vert-R
Rock Shox Delux
Panaracer Fire-X 2.1
Answer 2.5 riser bar
Kore stem


Overall Rating:4
Submitted by James a Cross-Country Rider from Mountain Lakes, NJ

Date Reviewed: June 15, 1999

Strengths:    
Nice protection, comfort, good look on and off bike, fairly stiff but not enought to inhibit walking


Weaknesses:    
laces split at the ends pretty easily, it hurts my feet after a long time or an extended period of sprinting or standing, laces come out of the metal hooks too easily, sole is dying on me


Bottom Line:   
Fairly good shoe but I have had some problems with the laces staying in properly and sometimes the tops or arches of my feet hurt after a ride. Also, the sole is chunking off at some spots but it is to be expected at this point. The shoe takes a few days to dry (at least 3-4 if aired out and not stuck in a dryer)

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Favorite Trail:   
Tourne park

Duration Product Used:   
6 months

Similar Products Used:   
Specialized Sport


Bike Setup:   
Schwinn Moab, Manitou X-Vert, Shimano 636 (yes the big red ones)


Overall Rating:5
Submitted by jaws a Weekend Warrior from Devils Lake, ND

Date Reviewed: May 12, 1999

Strengths:    
Don't look like bike shoes.SPD compatible.Can wear anytime anywhere.Great for hiking off bike.


Weaknesses:    
Probably not for racers.


Bottom Line:   
Great for people who hate the looks of regular bike shoes.

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Favorite Trail:   
Maah Daah Hey

Duration Product Used:   
1 Year

Similar Products Used:   
Nike Nguba


Bike Setup:   
Trek 930, Onza HOs pedals and now Time Attac pedals



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