![]() ![]() Once these get worn out, they’re sort of miserable to run in. Shorts | Hydration backpack | running watch ( review here)Īrticles of Society jeans | t-shirt | Away suitcase ( review here) Cons Rapid decline They’re cute with jeans or shorts, which isn’t always the case with running shoes! I don’t wear my running shoes for anything except running, but I make an exception when I travel since these can work for running, walking all over a city or hiking. ![]() Cute with jeansĪlong those same lines of style, once my Pegasus are worn out, I transition them to day-to-day shoes for walking or just casual days. The latest model typically has 15+ options, which is a LOT more than most brands/shoes that offer only 3-5. While you certainly shouldn’t buy based on looks alone, if this shoe works for you, it’s easy to find a color you’ll like. Nordstrom, surprisingly, has them on sale quite often (and often has the cutest colors since they’re selling more for style than for hardcore running). And, I can almost always find an older model on sale. Since Nike releases a new version almost every single year, you can always find a pair online. The has engineered mesh making them breathable. The upper material is now a thin mesh and the tongue is noticeable thinner as well, making it easier to tie and easier for your foot to breathe a little. The latest two models are MUCH more breathable than Pegasus past. ( This post has more details about what makes a trail shoe different.) They have a great rubber outsole so they’re good on messy trails as well. While these are definitely NOT a trail shoe, I’ve worn them without issue on dirt and gravel trails that aren’t too technical. I’d recommend them for marathon training, but I also recommend rotating your shoes. Considering the price point, I think it’s a great deal. Like most running shoes, these last 300-350 miles. If you’d read my review on my New Balance Beacons, the Cushion ST foam is similar to the new balance fresh foam. It’s made to adapt to the contours of your foot for more support. The reason they’re the perfect level of cushion is because they have a Cushion ST foam. (They’re firmer than my Brooks Launch, for reference.) They’re made with react foam, which feels so good, and they have a full length zoom air unit in the foam midsole. These strike a nice balance between cushioned and supportive, but not too soft. I don’t really like a soft shoe, but sometimes I can’t handle a very firm shoe (like these), especially when my body is beat up from high mileage or I’m coming off an injury. The new pegasus and the older ones have react mid-soles, so they’re made to be responsive –– I’m impressed with them. I used them for 20-22 mile long runs, for tempo runs and even for speed work (although they’re not my first pick for intervals or the track! I have those listed here.) They’re snappy and responsive, but still supportive enough to log some serious long runs. These are a great shoe for all types of runs. Nike Air Zoom Pegasus Review Pros Versatile Sizing: runs a little narrow like most Nike shoes.There’s a full lesson all about shoes and what these different things means! Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 37 Shoes If you don’t know much about this stuff, get on the waitlist for my running course. here are the specs to help you evaluate if they line up with your preferences. If you know the type of shoe you like, with the support type, drop, weight, etc. You can see all my running shoes in this post (including Adidas, New Balance, Brooks and more). I’m sharing the pros and cons of the Pegs in this post, along with the types of runs I use them for most often. If you’ve tried them, I’d love to hear from you in the comments about what I think. And I’m dying to try the latest and greatest Pegasus 37. I hated the first pair I had (the Nike 34) but I loved the Pegasus 35 and Pegasus 36. ![]() I’ve been running in the Nike Pegasus for a few years and it wasn’t love at first run. Read why I love the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus and how it compares to my other go-to running shoes in this review. When you click and shop the links, we receive a commission. The following content may contain affiliate links.
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