
"The Vomero Plus has a super thick midsole made entirely of ZoomX foam. It measures 45 mm in the heel and 35 mm in the forefoot so it's illegal to use in official World Athletics races. It has very deep cushioning with excellent energy return. The Pegasus Plus has a medium-thick midsole that's also made of ZoomX foam. It measures 35 mm in the heel, 25 mm in the forefoot so it's allowed to be used in official World Athletics races."
"The Vomero Plus is the better trainer for relaxed runs and long runs. It has plenty of cushioning for those runs longer than 2 hours in duration but it has a weight of 281 grams, which makes it a bit difficult to hold a fast pace. The Pegasus Plus is the better trainer for faster paced runs and short runs. It doesn't have as much cushioning as the Vomero Plus but it's substantially lighter which makes it easier to pick up the pace."
Both are new Nike mid-range trainers: Vomero Plus (Vomero family) costs $180 and Pegasus Plus (Pegasus family) costs $190. The Vomero Plus uses a super-thick ZoomX midsole (45 mm heel, 35 mm forefoot), giving very deep cushioning and high energy return but making it illegal for World Athletics races. The Pegasus Plus uses a medium-thick ZoomX midsole (35 mm heel, 25 mm forefoot), offering moderate cushioning, more ground feel, and race legality. Vomero Plus suits relaxed and long runs with greater stability and a prominent forefoot rocker. Pegasus Plus suits faster, shorter runs because it is substantially lighter and softer.
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