The Nike Zoom Vomero 5 isn’t the latest and greatest from Nike Running, but it’s a cult-favorite. A collaboration with Samuel Ross’ A-COLD-WALL* imprint back in 2018 gave the 2010 proposition some street cred, and likely a reason for the Swoosh to re-incorporate the sneaker in its lineup of products. Having debuted in 2006 as a dual-cushioned running shoe for athletes with high foot arches, the Nike Zoom Vomero series is currently in its 16th iteration. Although the line’s latest iteration dons superior ZoomX foam and a forefoot Zoom Air unit, its aesthetic arguably pales in comparison to the Zoom Vomero 5 which indulges in a more robust look across its mesh upper and Cushlon midsole. The “busy” design enables a mix of color palettes and arrangements more aligned with casual style than newer versions of the Running series, as proven by an upcoming “Cobblestone” and “Light Bone” offering.