Race day is a special day for many running enthusiasts. That desire to put down your best time yet and cross the the finish line for an unmatched sense of accomplishment is why marathons are one of the most popular fitness activities out there. In order to make the most of your 26.2, however, you need the right gear, and that means toeing the gate with proper footwear.
We’ve gotten hands-on with a number of race-ready sneakers over the years, but today’s performance models are a bit more advanced than those of yesteryear. Two of the most notable silhouettes in the racing category, the Nike Air Zoom Alphafly Next% 2 and Adidas Adizero Adios Pro 3, have proven their worth thanks to being laced up for a number of professional victories and a few world records, too.
But of these two impressive marathon runners, which shoe slides into first place? To find out, I tested both silhouettes across multiple distances and paces, highlighting key notes like energy return, comfort and durability. I’m also mid-training for an upcoming 8k race, so I wanted to see if these premium running shoes would be fitting for races that didn’t surpass the 10-mile mark. Now, let’s see which kick is best equipped for victory lane, and which silhouette is more in-line with the middle of the pack.
The Contenders for Best Marathon Shoe
Nike Air Zoom Alphafly Next% 2

Nike Air Zoom Alphafly Next% 2
Pros
- Full-length carbon plate is easy to activate for improved energy return
- Wider forefoot and heel create a stable, sturdy platform when pacing through routes
Cons
- Outsole is not as thick and can wear out over extended use
- Lightweight Atomknit upper does little to defend against wetter conditions