The soleplate will eventually soften up and the issue disappears. While this is not a big deal, it can lead to getting blisters if you’re not careful. One thing to note is that the soleplate is a little bit stiff from right out of the box, especially through the mid foot. Not wide enough to where the instep is not going to hug your foot tightly, but the Miracle just doesn’t have that premium, zero space between your foot and the upper feel that the Vapor provides. The overall fit of the shoe is very similar to the Vapor as well, but the mid foot, toe box and heel seem to be a little wider. The synthetic upper is fairly soft from right out of the box, allowing for little to no break-in time. While this still remains true if you compare the Miracle III to its big brother, the Vapor VIII, I can’t say that the overall fit and feel of the Miracle III is at a low standard. Generally when you go into a take down model, the fit and most of the time, the comfort level of the shoe is simply not as good. The Nike Mercurial Miracle III is the first takedown in the very popular Mercurial line, and is surprisingly good quality for a take down model.
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