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The Nike LunarTrainer+ Men's Running Shoe delivers plush cushioning, springy response, barely-there comfort and mild pronation control. The LunarTrainer is ideal for the runner with a neutral to mildly overpronated gait.

This running shoe was built for the neutral to under-pronator who requires enhanced cushioning.
Breathable mesh upper with a padded tongue for additional comfort.
Built on a NikeĀ® Free last for an anatomical fit.
Padded tongue for additional comfort.
Reinforced lateral metatarsal area.
Nike LunarLite foam, a blend of unique elastomer with modified synthetic rubber compound, is very cushioned yet incredibly lightweight.
Injected unisole carrier construction sets the Nike LunarLite foam under additional tension providing a responsive ride and additional stability.
Geometry and placement of outsole lugs add mechanical cushioning with BRS1000 rubber in high abrasion areas.
Nike+ enabled allows you to insert Nike+ technology into the shoe to keep track of your progress. Nike+ sensor not included.
Q0.00 oz.
Product measurements were taken using size 9. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
Paradigm-shifting technology creates a new running experience with the Nike Men's Lunar Trainer+ Running Shoe, an excellent lightweight, responsive ride with superior cushioning. This Nike + enabled shoe actually talks to your iPod nano (Nike+iPod Sport Kit required). It's as simple as putting on these shoes and starting your run. Nike+ pocket under the sockliner provides a secure place for the sensor, which is virtually unbreakable.
The Nike+(r) LunarTrainer men's running shoe is designed to ensure a comfortable ride during your workout. It's crafted using lightweight, breathable mesh, with LunarLite(r) cushioning for springy, responsive performance. The BRS 1000 rubber outsole provides dependable traction on both indoor and outdoor surfaces.
Improve your fitness in the Nike(r) Lunar Trainer+ men's shoe. The mesh upper is lightweight and breathable, and LunarLite(r) cushioning provides dependable shock absorption. A BRS 1000 outsole ensures great traction on a variety of surfaces.
| Breathability: | Yes |
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| Classification: | Cross-Training |
| Model Number: | 318115011 |
| Recommended Fit: | These shoes run True to Size. |
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| Nike Lunarlite Trainer | $79.99 - $99.99 | |
| Nike Lunarlite Trainer + - - Black/White/Grey | $79.99 - $99.99 | |
| Nike Lunarlite Trainer + - - Royal/White/Orange | $79.99 - $99.99 | |
| Nike Lunarlite Trainer + - - White/Red/Volt/Black | $79.99 - $99.99 |
Sometimes brands make complementary products for the opposite gender that coordinate with this product, we also try to show these products below.
| Nike Lunartrainer+ - Women's | $59.97 - $100.00 | |
| Nike Lunar Trainer+ 11 - Women's | $79.99 | |
| Nike Lunarlite Trainer - Women's | $79.99 - $99.99 | |
| Nike Lunar Trainer (Coral/White/Blue) - Women's | $79.99 - $99.99 |
This product is available in the following colors:
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| Varsity Red / White | Black | ||
| Varsity Royal / White / Orange Blaze | Black / White / Dark Grey | ||
| White / Black | |||
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| Varsity Royal / White / Orange Blaze | White / Black | Black | Black / White / Dark Grey | Royal / White / Orange | Varsity Red / White | White / Sport Red | |
| 6 | 90.00 | ||||||
| 6.5 | 100.00 | ||||||
| 7 | 79.98 | 90.00100.00 | 79.98 | ||||
| 7.5 | 79.98 | 90.0099.99100.00 | 79.98 | 100.00 | |||
| 8 | 79.9879.98 | 90.0099.99100.00 | 79.98 | 79.98 | 100.00 | ||
| 8.5 | 79.9879.98 | 79.9890.002 More... | 79.98 | 100.00 | |||
| 9 | 79.9879.98 | 79.9890.002 More... | 79.98 | 100.00 | |||
| 9.5 | 79.9879.98 | 90.0099.99100.00 | 79.98 | 79.98 | |||
| 10 | 79.98 | 79.9890.002 More... | 79.98 | ||||
| 10.5 | 79.98 | 79.98 | 79.9890.002 More... | 79.98 | 79.98 | ||
| 11 | 79.98 | 79.9890.002 More... | 79.98 | 79.98 | |||
| 11.5 | 99.99 | 79.98 | |||||
| 12 | 79.98 | 79.9890.0099.99 | 79.98 | ||||
| 12.5 | 79.98 | ||||||
| 13 | 99.99100.00 | 79.98 | 100.00 | ||||
| 14 | 99.99 | 79.98 | |||||
| 15 | 90.00 | 100.00 | |||||
Al's Sports offers this product at $50.00, but does not provide any color/size information.
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| These are great. I got them in red (it's bright!) They feel almost as if you're wearing nothing, they're so light and the cushioning is ample. The biggest thing I noticed about them was the fit - the wide toe box and contoured arch area suits my feet so well it's fantastic. These are possibly the best fitting shoes I've owned in terms of their shape. In terms of physical size, I would say they run smaller than what I am used to - I'd even recommend going half a size up. They're even a little smaller than my ASICS running shoes, which are known to run a fraction on the small side. My major concern regards their durability. The material is so soft and thin I feel as though my toes are going to poke right through it like a sock! Time will tell. Other than that I really like them. Easy and comfortable to run in (I'm an underpronator/neutral foot type with fairly high arches). | |
| Martyn at Zappos.com on 08/06/2009 | |
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| I had been looking for a new pair of sneakers that not only worked with the Nike+ system, but were also suitable for working out and normal use. I must say that the Lunartrainer+ is a fantastic sneaker! The sneaker is extremely comfortable and soft! The inside is almost pillow-like and I was in love with it the second my foot was in it. The sneaker fits perfectly and it is very breathable. The material used lets plenty of air in. Nike's sizing hasn't changed and my size 10.5 that I ordered fit with no issues. When walking and working out, the sneaker was fantastic and my feet felt great afterwards. Overall, this sneaker is fantastic and worth the higher price tag if you want a top-notch sneaker. | |
| Aaron C at Zappos.com on 08/11/2009 | |
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| Nike does it right with Lunartrainer+ This show is the first of the "new foam" base shoes that Nike has done that is really and truly comfortable enough for an all day wear. Excellent for over pronation and the best walking shoe as well. Feels good running too. Very spongy and is most comfy support shoe I have ever tried on, but amazingly the foam is shaped to allow the foot to move through the gait motion very efficiently. Obviously I like this shoe. Recommended! They fit true to size, but a bit of extra room is helpful. I normally wear 12 in Asics 2100's and the 12.5 worked really well for me in this one. Get it! | |
| Anonymous at Zappos.com on 05/08/2009 | |
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| Pleasantly surprised - I'm very pleased with these Lunartrainers. I run 20 miles a week consistently, and have had good luck over the past couple years with top-of-the-line Sauconys-- logging 1000 miles on each pair. I'm a mild underpronator and I like a cushioning shoe with bounce. I tried out other brands and styles, but the Lunartrainer was clearly superior. From a guy who's heard a lot of trash talk over the years about Nike running shoes, changing brands was totally unexpected. Anyway, kind of nice to see an innovative less-is-more design concept really work for them for an American brand. Zappos did a superb job of getting my shoes to me fast. | |
| Michael E at Zappos.com on 05/25/2009 | |
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| The Nike Lunartrainers are great! Once you slip them on, they lean you forward; as if to say let's go for a run. I run, in Iraq, on pavement and on gravel 3-5 miles a day and the lightweight cushioning absorbs the shock from rocks and pot holes. They are comparable to the Nike Free 5.0, but are slightly heavier because of the cushioning. If you run off-road, this is the perfect shoe. Solid buy from a solid company. | |
| Eric J. Boyle at Zappos.com on 08/31/2009 | |
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| Best running shoes ever! I was not able to run long due to knee and foot pains. I tried various shoes, different brands. I even visited the podiatrist. Nothing helped. These shoes totally changed everything for me. Nike make really great sole, which adsorbs shock and keeps balance. It's also really light, so I do not even feel like I'm wearing shoes. Now, I'm running at least 30 min every day. | |
| Anonymous at Zappos.com on 09/08/2009 | |
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| I am runner who logs 30 to 40 miles per week. I have always worn Asics. I've been skeptical of Nike and their running shoes. I took the risk and tried the Nike Lunartrainer. I have been very pleased. I've had them for about a month and have run pr's in both 5k and 10k races. Very happy...It's light, but has plenty of cushioning.I will buy these again. | |
| Mark McDuffie at Zappos.com on 08/30/2009 | |
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| I like these a lot. One note: I've found that on long runs the socks I wear matter more with these shoes than with others, and I can't quite explain why. I'll say this, I've done some 8 or 9 mile runs and have barely noticed that I'm wearing anything Very light shoes. | |
| Anonymous at Zappos.com on 07/17/2009 | |
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| Training for another marathon; getting shin splints and this shoe was recommended to me. The shoe is fine, but did nothing to help my shin splints. FYI, I'm a slight pronator, heel striker for what its worth. Good shoe, but don't buy it thinking it will alleviate medial tibial stress syndrome. | |
| Houston h at Zappos.com on 10/08/2009 | |
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| I\\\'ve been running in the Lunartrainer+ since July. I\\\'ve done long runs (20+ milers) as well as short runs and races in them. \\r\\n\\r\\nThey are a great neutral performance trainer.\\r\\n\\r\\nMy only issue with them is that Nike is not going to continue making them. | |
| Myron K at Zappos.com on 11/03/2009 | |