![]() ![]() ![]() That is, until we started digging around the U.S. We’ve been dying to know more about it, but really all we knew for a while was that it was definitely chunkier, it had a segmented forefoot and heel section, and because it was on Kipchoge’s feet– it was fast.īut that was about it. A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet. We’ve heard rumors that this new beast seen on Kipchoge may be called the Nike alphaFLY. If you’ve paid close attention to the shoe worn during Eliud Kipchoge’s training for this weekend’s INEOS 1:59 challenge (and now, on race day), it’s clear that it’s far beyond the NEXT% that our Turkey Trot asses wear on race day.Īs if Nike would let the greatest marathoner ever break the 2-hour mark in plain old Vaporfly NEXT% Elite. However, there are many variations of the AlphaFly patent, including variations with one plate, which will likely be Nike’s fallback on account of the WA ruling. ![]() The specific patent images in this post exceed the limits announced by World Athletics on 1/31/20. 2/01/20 UPDATE – Note that the below patents and observations are based on past prototypes of the AlphaFly. ![]()
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