This is a FAKE NIKE.... Myntra should take action against the seller and reimburse the amount. I trusted Myntra even though I was a bit sceptical buying shoes online fearing fake. The inner sole of these shoes are so soft that you don't get a grip while walking or running. My other Size 8 shoes are perfect fit for me whether its NIKE or Adidas. But these particular shoes are a bit tight fit making them uncomfortable. Please avoid this seller and Myntra should act and reimburse.... Show more
originally posted on myntra.com
BEWARE of awkward heel design.
Pros: Product looks great.Cons: The fit was a bit narrower than compared to other brands like New Balance and Brooks. The awkward rounded and triangular pointed heel made me repeatedly turn my ankle when running around the playground with my kids. Maybe my fault for wearing them on uneven terrain, but I've never experienced any shoe that made me want to turn my ankles so frequently...... Show more
Party Tank
originally posted on roadrunnersports.com
Great, comfortable trainers
I've bought several pairs of shoes from another well known brand that's known for the comfort aspect but doesn't always make the best looking trainers!These Nike ones, although a little pricier, are definitely worth it. Really comfortable, even on long days of walking.The only thing I'm not massively keen on is the breathable fabric as your feet can get a little cold, and they're not great in wet weather.Not sure why manufacturers have stopped making leather trainers!I'm normally a size 9 but had to go for 9.5 in these as the 9's were too snug.... Show more
TrainerCollector
originally posted on sportsdirect.com
Great jack of all trades running shoe.
After using these shoes for a year, I can officially say that these shoes are great all-in-one running shoes. They work for cross country, marathons, practically anything that you can think of. After using them for a year, they only look like dirt has taken them over. The foam has not worn off, and they still look, and feel great after 300 miles. I’ll definitely be using them for another year, as they are extremely reliable. However, there are some pros and cons. PROS: Very light for their size, fits almost any foot type, and comfortable for longer and shorter runs. Foam will hold for a long time, shows no sign of shrinking or tears.CONS: White soles will get dirty easily, and the normal version of the shoe has a very wide front-end, making it quite spacious in the ... MoreAfter using these shoes for a year, I can officially say that these shoes are great all-in-one running shoes. They work for cross country, marathons, practically anything that you can think of. After using them for a year, they only look like dirt has taken them over. The foam has not worn off, and they still look, and feel great after 300 miles. I’ll definitely be using them for another year, as they are extremely reliable. However, there are some pros and cons. PROS: Very light for their size, fits almost any foot type, and comfortable for longer and shorter runs. Foam will hold for a long time, shows no sign of shrinking or tears.CONS: White soles will get dirty easily, and the normal version of the shoe has a very wide front-end, making it quite spacious in the front. (Some may find it uncomfortable)CONCLUSION: great running shoe for any event, tackles marathons and 5-10k’s easily. For narrow to medium feet. If you like this, you should try the vaporflys, as they feel quite similar, as they are just a beefed up version of these shoes.... Show more
Adam
originally posted on store.nike.com
Great true running shoe
For the last several years, I've worn Nike's Metcon brand of training shoes, so getting these Pegasus 38s was a true change of pace (pun intended). Overall these shoes are very high performance - light and secure on the foot, great cushioning without feeling disconnected, and fairly well ventilated.CATEGORY 1 - Looks & MaterialsI'd classify these as purely a performance shoe. Some shoes have hybrid potential and can work as a casual lifestyle shoe and a gym shoe. These are not that. They're handsome, with solid colorways and good design, but the extended heal and relative thickness of the sole means they aren't as versatile (in my opinion) as some of Nike's other options. But these are likely bought to run, so that's not a big deterrent to the core market.The ... MoreFor the last several years, I've worn Nike's Metcon brand of training shoes, so getting these Pegasus 38s was a true change of pace (pun intended). Overall these shoes are very high performance - light and secure on the foot, great cushioning without feeling disconnected, and fairly well ventilated.CATEGORY 1 - Looks & MaterialsI'd classify these as purely a performance shoe. Some shoes have hybrid potential and can work as a casual lifestyle shoe and a gym shoe. These are not that. They're handsome, with solid colorways and good design, but the extended heal and relative thickness of the sole means they aren't as versatile (in my opinion) as some of Nike's other options. But these are likely bought to run, so that's not a big deterrent to the core market.The upper is largely mesh and the tongue is integrated. I think I prefer Nike's Flyknit for its thinness and ventilation, but this still felt comfortable and cool. Laces and holders seem well built - the shoe effectively stretches and holds around the foot, so not a lot of pressure or tightening required.Tread felt tough and like it will wear well with time. Has good "knobs" - not a trail running shoe but had no trouble on pavement, concrete, and even some mud on my runs.CATEGORY 2 - PerformanceThese blew my mind on the first run. My training is typically varied and my shoes have lately been more training shoe than running shoe (so Metcon has been my brand). The difference in feel was immediately obvious.The cushioning feels like the right mix of impact protection and responsiveness. Some running shoes can feel aloof, but I felt very stable in these. The combo of zoom air and Nike's foam cushioning seems to be pretty well tuned at this point. They feel like they propel you forward and support your foot at every point in your stride.They are very light. There's a fair amount of material in the sole, but I never had a sense of inertia or momentum from the shoe. Maybe not quite as light and close to the foot as a Nike Free shoe, but you're also getting a lot more cushioning.As I mentioned above, they performed great across a series of surfaces. Tread is a great middle ground between traction and speed.The extended heal is a little strange. Not sure I really got much out of it as I am more of a mid foot striker, but maybe it helps certain running styles. It certainly didn't get in the way, and it's so light it has no impact on the balance of the shoe.The only potential negative for me was ventilation. The mesh upper is nicely cushioned and feels great, but I don't believe it breathes as well as some of Nike's other materials. Not a huge issue for me as my runs aren't exceptionally long, but might be something to keep an eye on for those who are doing an hour+ runs.CATEGORY 3 - FitThese fit true to size to other Nike's for me. Size 13 on the dot. Toe box is standard and heal fit is secure.Very secure. They have a bit of a sock-like feel to them, which i liked. My foot never slid, and I never felt like I had to readjust.They were immediately comfortable with no break-in period for me. Definitely something you could wear for an extended period of time without pinch points.OVERALL THOUGHTSThese are a great running shoe. My last pair of true running shoes was Nike Flyknit Lunars, and these are a massive improvement in performance. They are purpose-built and look it, so I probably won't be wearing these to work or out to dinner (not that dinners out are really an option right now), but they do the job they were built for very well.... Show more
Phil
originally posted on store.nike.com
Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 for mid-distance speed
When I’m browsing for a new pair of running shoes there are 4 main categories that I think about: look, comfort/fit, performance and durability.Look: From the moment I popped open the lid of the Nike box, I was impressed. The difficulty that I have in choosing running shoes is that I look for bright colors or crazy designs, and those don’t usually exist in men’s running shoes. I get jealous when I go to local running shops with my wife. She has all these awesome color to pick from, and then, I have white, white, gray gray, blue, black, black/gray…oh and the one solid lighter blue. However, the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 has a unique design with accent details of purple and pink in the lace eyelets, blue stitching and an awesome teal bottom which pops against the ... MoreWhen I’m browsing for a new pair of running shoes there are 4 main categories that I think about: look, comfort/fit, performance and durability.Look: From the moment I popped open the lid of the Nike box, I was impressed. The difficulty that I have in choosing running shoes is that I look for bright colors or crazy designs, and those don’t usually exist in men’s running shoes. I get jealous when I go to local running shops with my wife. She has all these awesome color to pick from, and then, I have white, white, gray gray, blue, black, black/gray…oh and the one solid lighter blue. However, the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 has a unique design with accent details of purple and pink in the lace eyelets, blue stitching and an awesome teal bottom which pops against the black and white backdrop of the remainder of the shoe. Needless to say, they look awesome, and my wife was jealous of me for once. My only wish was that the laces themselves would’ve been teal to match the sole of the shoe. It would’ve been a clutch detail.Comfort/Fit: To my surprise, the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 fit true to size and almost like a glove (I run a men’s size 11). I have difficulty when purchasing running shoes because I have a narrow heel and midfoot but a wide forefoot. Usually, I try to look for shoes that have a wider toe box to accommodate my flipper feet, and although I wouldn’t consider the Pegasus 38 a wide toe box, it does have room at the end. I can still feel a slight cramping against the outer wall in the toe box that forces my pinky toe in, but, compared to other Nike shoes I have run in, this is a dramatic improvement. I will also say that the lacing eyelets allow for a snug fit, and the laces that come with the shoe are long enough to perform a lace lock with the remaining eyelet holes at the top. One downfall that I noticed during my run with the Pegasus 38 was that, although the mesh upper is meant to breath, I could feel my foot heating up rapidly. This may only get worse in the hot North Carolina sun. A little more breathability would be nice while maintaining the strength of the upper.Performance: This was definitely a mid-distance shoe. I have run distances between 1 mile and a marathon in all types of shoes. I took this one out for a 10k run of varying hills, flats and added in some Fartlek bits, and I would say that I would not want to run much further in it. For a 5k-10k course, this shoe will operate nicely. However, I felt as if the shoe was a little heavy, and I could feel the pavement with every step. Feeling the earth is great for speed, temp or threshold workouts, but it’s not my cup of tea for long runs or easy runs. The shoe itself rode like a neutral, and I could definitely feel a snap in my step when I picked up the pace. The Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 was responsive and is the perfect shoe for running paved greenways or pea gravel flat trails, but it would not be my go to for hill workouts in my rotation. I felt as if the shoe was forcing me to over pronate will climbing a hill and the rigid feel coming down the other side…well…my thighs will be feeling it tomorrow. All in all, a great shoe for mid-distance hard workouts on flats.Durability: This one is hard to say based on my first few runs. So far, the shoe has held up well, and I am trying to keep the pristine white heel clean. Usually, I like to give my shoes a good 50 miles to break in, and then make a judgement call. But, the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 appears to be quality made, stitched well and my hope is that they will break in and glide like butter on my future runs and not break down. Time will tell.... Show more
Daniel
originally posted on store.nike.com
Pegasus 38 A Gift From The Gods
Amazing! Ok now that I have that out the way let me tell you why. The Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38's feel like your walking on clouds or jumping bear foot on your comfy mattress. The fit was just right. Getting your exact size should be no problem and will be a good fit. The flexible material provides a comfortable feeling and the ability to possibly still fit great a half size smaller or bigger. The design is a looker, what seems to look like a typical running shoe of sorts finishes off with a unique design at the tail end to let people know, Yep! these are my comfortable Pegasus 38s. Ideal for a run or a walk these shoes are even comfortable enough for all day use which can also be just sitting around the couch, as long as your mother allows shoes in the house. The ... MoreAmazing! Ok now that I have that out the way let me tell you why. The Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38's feel like your walking on clouds or jumping bear foot on your comfy mattress. The fit was just right. Getting your exact size should be no problem and will be a good fit. The flexible material provides a comfortable feeling and the ability to possibly still fit great a half size smaller or bigger. The design is a looker, what seems to look like a typical running shoe of sorts finishes off with a unique design at the tail end to let people know, Yep! these are my comfortable Pegasus 38s. Ideal for a run or a walk these shoes are even comfortable enough for all day use which can also be just sitting around the couch, as long as your mother allows shoes in the house. The color scheme works but being a simple guy solid colors with just a hint of dazzle work best for me. Overall this is a great shoe to provide you with a comfortable feel and great flexibility for whatever your day brings.... Show more
Israel
originally posted on store.nike.com
Pegasus are the Best
I was so glad to see this colorway on sale. I finally bought my first pair of Pegasus over the summer after watching a shoe review video in which they were in this guy's Top 10 most comfortable shoe. He was right. I own over 100 pair of various brands and models and these were the most comfortable. I have since bought three more pair of various colorways. I highly recommend them. The width, toebox and collar all comfortable with plenty of support. I do 65 min on a treadmill at a steep incline 3x a week with no issues. You'll love these.... Show more
RobbieG31
originally posted on hibbett.com