![]() This is not a lightweight shoe.Īt 10.25 ounces (291g) there are a lot of lighter everyday trainers out there, the average weighs just 9.6 ounces. One downside to the Pegasus 38 is its heft. What I like about the Pegasus though is it’s much more stable underfoot, at 109.5mm wide in the forefoot, and 80.7mm in the heel, it’s got more platform to balance on, which was needed coming from the Vaporfly. I see the Pegasus as a nice compliment to the Vaporfly in an all-Nike lineup. I’ve been comparing this to the Vaporfly a lot in my mind, they look similar, both my test pairs were white, and they have a long pointy tail. ![]() I think this is a great combo, and it really is a joy to run in. ![]() Mix the React midsole with Nike’s Zoom Air unit, and you have a stable consistent platform with nice pop off the toes. Your browser does not support the video tag. I will admit though the Pegasus 38 worked for me, it fit thanks to the updated toe box which gained a bit of room and the stretchy upper material that accommodates a wide variety of foot shapes. I have never really been comfortable in Nike shoes, they all seem too narrow in the midfoot for me. Check out the Vaporfly Next% 2 if you want a true race shoe.
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