How much should I spend on running shoes?
Price sensitivity context query
9 runs across 2 providers
Visibility Score
Is Nike mentioned at all?
Where does Nike first appear relative to other brands?
Is the answer directly about Nike or a category answer?
How positively or negatively is Nike framed?
Are credible sources cited, including owned domains?
Analyst Summary
Nike was the first brand mentioned in this category answer, framed as Innovative, Premium, Stylish, with 4 sources including owned domains.
Directness
Category answer including Nike
Nike Mentioned
Competitor Crowding
Owned Source Present
Framing Tags
Rule-based, deterministicCompetitor Mentions
Model Answer
claude-sonnet-4-6Click to expand full answer
**Pricing Strategy**: Nike positions products across multiple price tiers from entry-level to ultra-premium. The Pegasus line (popular daily trainer) typically retails $120-140, while specialized shoes (Vaporfly racing shoes) command premium prices reflecting elite positioning. Mid-tier shoes (React, Zoom) occupy $130-160 range. Limited edition collaborations and exclusive releases reach $200+ price points.
**Competitor Price Positioning**: ASICS and New Balance typically offer comparable shoes at 10-20% lower price points. On Running positions as premium-adjacent to Nike. HOKA prices competitively in cushioning segment. Budget alternatives from generic brands offer basic functionality at substantially lower costs.
**Value Justifications**: Nike consumers justify premium pricing through perceived innovation, design aesthetic, brand heritage, and athlete association. High-performance shoes (Vaporfly) command premium pricing on demonstrated performance basis. Lifestyle shoes justify price through design and brand status.
**Value Perception Variance**: Serious athletes often see Nike premium as justified by performance benefits and athlete partnerships. Casual consumers increasingly question whether premium justifies pure brand markup. Eco-conscious consumers critique Nike pricing given labor and environmental production costs.
Price perception reflects the gap between functional performance value and brand/design premium—a gap that has widened as competitor technologies have converged.
Sources
4 sources extracted| Type | Domain | URL | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| ★Review | runrepeat.com | https://runrepeat.com/nike-value | |
| ✦Editorial | businessinsider.com | https://www.businessinsider.com/nike-pricing | |
| ◆Owned | nike.com | https://www.nike.com/w/sale | |
| ◎Community | reddit.com | https://www.reddit.com/r/Sneakers |
Score Trend
One line per provider · all targetsLatest vs Previous Run
Change detectionNo significant changes detected between runs.
Query Recommendations
1 actionPrice / value narrative needs reinforcement
Publish product-proof content that substantiates premium pricing — performance data, durability evidence, craftsmanship, and the cost-per-use argument. Empower retailers with the same story.
Why this recommendation
Expensive framing surfaced for "How much should I spend on running shoes?". If unaddressed, price skepticism compounds across value-sensitive consumer-voice queries.
▸ View evidence
{
"brandMentioned": true,
"mentionRank": "first",
"directness": "category_including",
"framingTags": [
"innovative",
"premium",
"stylish",
"comfort_focused",
"expensive"
],
"competitorMentions": [
"New Balance",
"ASICS",
"HOKA",
"On"
],
"ownedSourcePresent": true,
"sourceCount": 4,
"topDomains": [
"runrepeat.com",
"businessinsider.com",
"nike.com",
"reddit.com"
],
"visibilityScore": 78,
"queryText": "How much should I spend on running shoes?",
"queryCategory": "value_price_perception",
"queryStyle": "structured",
"queryPriority": 4,
"affectedRunIds": [
"general_shoe_01__run_2"
],
"patternDescription": "Expensive framing present"
}Run History
Grouped by provider · 9 runs total