Nike Pegasus Premium Review
Briefly

The Nike Pegasus Premium is positioned as a short-distance trainer with a springy feel, but its weight of 325 grams makes it unsuitable for serious running. Although it features improvements such as a combination of ZoomX and ReactX foams, the shoe leans more towards a lifestyle sneaker than a performance model. Its heaviness limits its suitability for uptempo or long runs, causing serious runners to question the investment, especially given its high price tag. The model serves a niche market rather than mainstream running needs.
The Nike Pegasus Premium offers a springy ride but its heavy weight and niche performance may deter serious runners from investing.
Despite the improvements from the Air Zoom All Out, the Pegasus Premium's weight and design lean more towards lifestyle than performance.
Nike's innovative design replaced Phylon with effective ZoomX and ReactX foams, yet the resulting weight limits its use for serious running.
With a weight of 325 grams, the Pegasus Premium becomes a questionable investment for those seeking serious performance in running shoes.
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