Get Free Nike Gear Before It Launches
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Ever imagined testing Nike shoes and apparel before anyone else
Nike invites you to join the Voice of the Athlete Program — an exclusive opportunity where real people get to try prototype shoes, apparel, and accessories before they hit the market.
Your feedback helps Nike perfect design, comfort, and performance for future collections.
What You Can Receive
Prototype running shoes with next-gen cushioning and traction systems.
Performance apparel (shirts, leggings, jackets) designed for training and active lifestyles.
Innovative accessories like socks, backpacks, and recovery gear.
These aren’t just freebies — they’re unreleased test products designed for real feedback.
Who Can Join
Anyone who trains, runs, hits the gym, or lives an active lifestyle.
You don’t have to be a professional athlete — Nike wants feedback from everyday users.
You’ll just need to commit to testing products and sharing honest insights.
How It Works
Fill out a quick profile with your shoe size, activity type, and training habits.
If selected, you’ll receive prototypes to test for 4–8 weeks.
Use them in real-life conditions — workouts, running, or daily wear.
Share your feedback about comfort, fit, performance, and durability.
Your opinion directly helps Nike engineers improve their designs.
Why Your Feedback Matters
You’re not just testing — you’re shaping the future of Nike innovation.
Each comment about fit, support, or feel goes straight to Nike’s product development teams.
Your real-world experience complements their lab testing — together, you help create better gear for everyone.
What’s In It for You
Early access to unreleased Nike products.
The chance to influence future collections like Pegasus, Metcon, or Air Force.
Be part of an exclusive community shaping the next generation of Nike performance wear.
Ready to Join?
If you live an active lifestyle and want to experience new Nike gear before anyone else — this is your chance.
“This isn’t just a freebie — it’s your invitation to shape the future of sport.”