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Nike air zoom pegasus 374/30/2023 The 37th edition of the Pegasus sees the most significant changes in years with a new React foam midsole and a front only 10mm thick Zoom Air bag, the prior edition having a full length 4mm thick Zoom Air unit. Stack Height: 18mm (forefoot) 28mm (heel), 10mm drop But for a little bit more, the Pegasus 39 will more than satisfy most runners.Article by Jeff Beck, Peter Stuart, Michael Ellenberger, Don Reichelt and Sam Winebaum If you’re not willing to spend more than $100 on a pair of running shoes, now is a good time to buy a pair of the Nike Pegasus 38, which should be on sale. It’s wonderfully reliable, and could easily get you around your first 5K, or your first marathon. Again, this is a brilliant bigger shoe and has enough durability to last for miles. It’s still definitely best suited to easy miles but has enough snap to cope with faster sessions, although quicker runners might find it a little hefty. Compared to similar shoes in the price range, such as the New Balance 1080v12, or the Brooks Glycerin 19, I’d argue that for a cheaper price tag, you’re getting a much more versatile shoe in the Pegasus. After falling out of love with the Pegasus for the past few years, I feel like the 39 is a big improvement. Would I go so far as to say this is my favorite Pegasus since the 36? In a word, yes. While I’ve never experienced heel slipping in the Pegasus, it definitely has a good locked-down feel. Out of the box, I was able to run for about 20 miles in the shoe without any blisters or hot spots. The fit is a massive improvement on previous iterations. Whether it’s the extra Zoom Air unit or the fact the Pegasus 39 is a lighter shoe, it definitely feels more responsive. Both versions felt a little sluggish and a little heavy. My main issue with the Pegasus 37 and Pegasus 38 was that I felt like they didn’t quite have enough energy return underfoot. I’ve been impressed with the versatility of this shoe - while there are definitely better shoes for faster sessions (I’d normally opt for the Nike Air Zoom Tempo Next%), the Pegasus 39 is reactive enough to pick up the pace should you need it. I wore the Pegasus 39 for a number of different runs - from slower, easy commuting runs with a backpack, to recovery runs, and a six-mile tempo session, with two-minute repeats. Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 39 review: Performance Like other Nike running shoes, the Pegasus 39 has slightly more of a flared heel - Nike says this is to optimize landing, helping for a faster heel-toe transition. The lugs are by no means deep enough to take this on a technical trail (we’ve found the best trail running shoes for that), but it’s a stable all-rounder for those everyday runs. The outsole is similar to previous iterations of the Pegasus - Nike calls it “waffle inspired” and there’s a good amount of grip for wet concrete and light trails. In the world of super shoes, the Pegasus has always been a more affordable running shoe, popular with beginners and more experienced runners alike. This is the same as the Nike Pegasus 38, although you’ll likely be able to pick up a pair of last year’s shoes at a discount right now. In the UK, it is currently available on the Nike website, and on retailers like (opens in new tab). The Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 39 was released in April 2022 and costs £109/$120. Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 39 review: Price and availability Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 39 (Yellow) at ASOS (USA) for $182 (opens in new tab).How does it compare to some of the other best Nike running shoes on the market? Read our Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 39 review to find out. It’s got all of the features of the Pegasus - a durable all-rounder built for long runs and everyday miles, but it’s slightly more responsive, allowing you to pick up the pace should you need to. Nike has improved the fit, made the shoe lighter, and added a Zoom Air unit to the heel of the shoe as well as the forefoot.
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