What there is to know about the Nike Winflo 11
Nike began in 1964, as Blue Ribbon Sports, by Phil Knight and coach Bill Bowerman, in Oregon. The company changed its name to Nike in 1971 and became a global leader in the manufacturing of athletic shoes, clothing, and equipment.
Everyone from runners to athletes to gym goers to casual wearers love these shoes because of the brand’s trusted history. The Nike Winflo 11 comes in multiple colours and sizes, and pairs well with everything from smart, linen pants to tracksuit bottoms.
Nike produces road running trainers, trail shoes, training trainers, and sportswear in a range of prices to suit everyone.
Getting the most out of your Winflow 11 by Nike
The Winflow 11 by Nike comes in a low-cut profile with ample netting support and synthetic covers to add extra cushioning and give it some style. This neutral roadrunner with medium cushioning is an ideal entry-level runner.
The WINFLO 11 GORE-TEX variant adds a waterproof membrane for wet-weather runs, while the standard Air Winflo 11 uses a padded collar and a foam midsole with a reinforced toe and heel for some added support.
Sizes in the UK include everything from small to large, and can be paired beautifully with a men’s Nike tracksuit if you need to stay warm before heading out, or if there’s a slight chill in the air.
Pairing and caring for your trainers
Grab a pair of technical running socks and tapered shorts when you grab a pair of Nike Winflo 11 to head out on tempo runs up to 10k. A pair of high-cut socks can reduce slipping and help keep the insole stable during quick repeats or hill work.
After muddy runs, rinse the soles and brush away grit, then take out the insoles and let the shoes air dry at room temperature. Store them in a ventilated spot and keep them away from direct heat. For travel-day comfort, you could pair these sneakers with a light top or a Nike sweatshirt.