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Overall a huge fan of this show. It’s comfortable, good cushioning while still being appropriate for a daily trainer, improved grip, stylish, found on sale at a fantastic price, very durable so far (approx. 300 miles). To me it is a lot more comfortable than the regular Pegasus. I know a lot of people haven’t liked it becasue it strays from what the Pegasus turbo line used to be, but I have never worn those shoes before so I appreciate it for what it is. Loved it so much ended up buying a couple other pairs in different color ways when I found them for a great deal. As far as sizing, I would note that I sized down 1/2 size compared to what I wear in every other Nike shoe I’ve ever owned, and this size fit me perfectly.
They’re light and responsive underfoot, with a great bounce and platform for fast miles. I’d wear them 100% of the time, except for a really poor heel collar. There’s a bit of gel or foam that runs along my Achilles and turns into a hot spot at about 8mi every time.
Guessing it’s a time and usage issue.
Lots of ZoomX foam, so lots of cushioning, but still fairly quick. Best for steady to fast longer runs, but also good for tempos. Probably not as good for recovery or truly easy runs. I alternate this with Reebok Forever Floatride Energy for medium & long runs, Reebok Symmetros for recovery & treadmill runs, and Saucony Endorphin Speeds for tempos and occasional speedwork. I'm 61 and injury-prone, if that matters.
I really enjoy this shoe for easy runs. Its cushioning is great and after 300 miles, you can hardly tell they've been run in. They're nothing like the Pegasus Turbo, which is my favorite shoe I've ever worn, and I don't know why Nike decided to put the "Turbo" in the title of these shoes. Once I stopped comparing them to the real Peg Turbo, I started enjoying them much more for what they're good at: recovery and easy runs. They're not as versatile for workouts and long runs as the Pegasus Turbo because they're not particularly light, but they are very comfortable, cushioned, and durable.
I bought because it was going for $60 on the Nike app, and it's been great value 300 miles in so far. I use it for long runs and my legs feel good, so I'll probably continue using this shoe if I can get it cheap.
This shoe is not as comfortable as the original Pegasus 39…stiffer and not as much cushioning
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