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“Light Orewood Brown” Coats This Women’s Nike Zoom Vomero 5

A sensible women's edition.

“Light Orewood Brown” Coats This Women’s Nike Zoom Vomero 5

The “tech runner” movement has been a staple of the modern footwear scene for years now, but it doesn’t take a footwear aficionado to see that the movement isn’t losing steam anytime soon. Nearly every footwear brand has elected additional representatives within the past year: the New Balance 204L, the ASICS GEL-Cumulus 16, the Air Jordan 1 Low Method of Make v3, and everything in between.

Despite that fresh energy keeping the category interesting, it’s hard to ignore its titans. That’s why Nike has continued to push the Nike Zoom Vomero 5—no doubt its strongest advocate of the throwback sportstyle aesthetic and one that remains a dominant sidewalk force half a decade after its reintroduction. For the “Light Orewood Brown” colorway at hand, Beaverton designers primarily stick to the script that’s brought the model such success, keeping neutral overtones intact with primary “Phantom” shading. In the margins is where the Nike team stamps this as an unmistakably feminine variation, as rich titular shades on the quarter dovetail into pale pink in the midsole and Swoosh.

As an earnest GR, the Nike Zoom Vomero 5 “Light Orewood Brown” doesn’t have a concrete release date, instead expected to hit Nike.com and partnering retailers sometime in the coming weeks or months. You’ll find direct pick-up links included within the “Where To Buy” widget below once this pair makes landfall, so keep this page bookmarked if you’ll be in the market.

WHERE TO BUY

Womens Nike Zoom Vomero 5

SKU: IO7596-021
RETAIL PRICE: $170
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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