The Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 39 helps you elevate your running performance. With a lighter feel on the upper part compared to the Pegasus 38, and an ideal design for use in every season and for a
The Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 39 helps you elevate your running performance. With a lighter feel on the upper part compared to the Pegasus 38, and an ideal design for use in every season and for a supportive feel.
The Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 39 helps you elevate your running performance. With a lighter feel on the upper part compared to the Pegasus 38, and an ideal design for use in every season and for a supportive feel. It features cushioning with dual Zoom Air units for even greater bounce with every step.
Ultimate Comfort
The additional padding on the tongue and collar ensures a comfortable feel on the feet. The special mesh weave across the entire upper surface is more durable and flexible than regular mesh material, providing a lightweight feel and air circulation.
Support in Every Step
Flywire technology is integrated into a midfoot strap for ultimate support, keeping feet securely in place.
Shock Absorption
Nike React technology, a lightweight and durable foam for a smooth, highly responsive stride, with two Zoom Air units (one more than the Peg 38), in the forefoot and heel, for a dynamic feel.
Smooth Transitions
The shape of the heel is designed to optimize landing, facilitating the transition from heel to toes. Additionally, the thick foam ensures high-response stepping.
Details:
Separated tongue from the upper part to support different foot shapes
Outsole inspired by waffle pattern for excellent traction
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Comfortable and lightweight shoe, BUT
- pieces came off the sole within the first 2 months of use
- the upper part tore at the metatarsal within the first 3 months.
daily use in an office and light exercise.
when I went to the store and asked about the warranty, they told me that the usage is not appropriate and it's normal wear and tear.
I do not recommend it, nor will I buy shoes from the company again.
Second pair I buy in 2 years. Very good shoe for everyday use (work, training, running) etc. Of course, within reasonable limits. If you run many kilometers in a short period of time, you will need a new pair..
The sole is harder than the previous model and quite narrow at the arch of the foot, resulting in foot pain after some time. Even the Winflo I have is softer. If it didn't have the Nike logo, I think not many would choose it.
Excellent fit and comfort. Very lightweight and airy. I have been getting the same model for years and I don't change it. The only thing I could mention for improvement is that the surface is very thin on the front upper part and at the point where the big toe is, it may rub a little more easily
I got this orange nice special color...for running for five or six kilometers very good...comfortable soft for walking...because of the color I found them sixty euros...I consider it a very good choice...of course as Nike they are tight in front but I have to say that before I was wearing Mizuno which were like frog slippers..
Hello :)
when I got the shoes I was very excited, comfortable, beautiful. after 3 months of standing/walking, they have torn on 2 sides in the front while at the same time making an annoying sound on the sole as if the rubber has taken in water....
For amateur running, perhaps the most value for money shoe from Nike and generally on the market. Extremely lightweight, with nice support and the React technology helping in any terrain. Cool shoe especially for summer and quite durable for its construction materials.
In terms of negatives, it performs poorly in the rain and is not the best choice for distances greater than 10 km, nor is it considered one of the top shoes for racing performance (for a pace faster than 4.30).
In summary, if you're not doing competitive running, it's one of the best choices on the market.
Very convenient shoe for posture, I saw a significant difference from the Nike Downshifter that I had. One month of daily use now and they are holding up well, the only negative is that the sole makes a loud noise. In terms of comfort, they are worth their money.
One week of use. Pretty good lightweight and comfortable shoe, owner of size 33 so I chose them. They could have been a little cheaper than the 95 I bought them for based on the overall picture but okay.
Το παπούτσι αυτό, είναι πάρα πολύ ελαφρύ και είναι και πάρα πολύ μαλακό.
Για 100€ που τα πήρα, μέχρι τώρα φέρεται να αξίζουν επειδή η σόλα είναι πολύ μαλακιά και πολύ όμορφα
Τα μόνα αρνητικά για το συγκεκριμένο παπούτσι είναι ότι αυτό το χρώμα βρομίζει γενικά εύκολα , και στη αρχή και μετά το πλύσιμο θα είναι λίγο στενά στη φτέρνα και στο κουνουπιέ
4 stars because unfortunately it is a setback. The Pegasus 38 are softer on the sole, for proper posture at least now in the beginning they don't do it. Nice shoe, comfortable and lightweight but the downside is that they hardened the sole.
Very good runner shoe in relation to its value.
I ran a half marathon comfortably without vibrations and with enough propulsion. I believe it will also perform well in the full marathon.
Light and cool shoe with a thick sole that effectively absorbs shocks. Proof that wearing them stopped the discomfort I had in the front part of my knees with my old shoes. Suitable for amateur use for light running or fast walking, covering almost 8 kilometers daily, on asphalt and/or tartan surfaces.
First try and first time with Pegasus, I have to say the following:
1) It is comfortable, not too soft but not hard either. (the gel packets make a difference).
2) It has a narrow fit but very comfortable and allows freedom of movement in the front part of the foot.
3) It breathes quite well and I believe it is suitable for moderate temperatures.
4) It is not the best for rain and cement, especially on tiles, but it works well for me on hard soil.
5) As for the arch, my foot is relatively flat and it didn't bother me, I must say.
6) It absorbs shocks but I don't think it has the best energy return.
7) A tip for almost all shoes in this category is that it has a higher position for the laces to lock the foot (although I expected it to be slightly better in this aspect).
Overall, it is an everyday training shoe. That's it!
P.S. Running shoes should be 1 size larger than the dimensions of the foot, regardless of the brand. Dimensions are indicated on websites, but not on all of them.
Cooler than size 38 and lighter.
Size 38 had impressive construction quality while size 39 seems cheaper although they are not.
True to size.
Harder in construction compared to size 37, 38, and the same company's Vomero.
Not as good shock absorption as size 37, 38, and Vomero that I have used.
Personally, while I never had any problems with foot pain after 5+ km with the previous ones, due to the hard materials in the heel, my Achilles tendon and old calf strains hurt.
Ideal for those who run lightly 2-3 km but not for long distances and intense workouts.
A setback for the Pegasus series.
Perhaps the best Pegasus I have tried. I do have clear tendencies towards overpronation but there is no problem with this specific shoe. Particularly comfortable and soft, it fits perfectly for medium and long distances. Only for asphalt and stable surfaces.
First try, 5km, I weigh 86 kilos. It is lightweight, with very good cushioning, I didn't get hurt (I sold the ultraboost 22 because they hurt me every time! In the front of the shoe), it delivers what it describes. It looks like a very good shoe and has very good reviews overall.
Every year I look forward to the next Pegasus because, as I mentioned in my review of the 38, it is the most comfortable Nike shoe series I have worn. I have been buying them since model 35, every year up until this year's 39.
I highly recommend it to everyone, no matter what their intended use is. Whether it's for standing, walking, running, exercising, even long distances or just for a stroll :)
Apart from everyday use, the Pegasus 39 is also the shoe I now wear for marathon training as an amateur runner.
The addition of the second zoom unit in the heel didn't personally make a noticeable difference in the (already very comfortable) feel. So I feel just as comfortable in them as I did in the 38. Of course, this could have a lot to do with my running style.
To avoid confusion with sizes and which one to get when switching from one brand to another, I suggest not only looking at the number, but also the centimeters. The information is usually written in the same place as the number (usually on the shoe's tongue).
For me, this series has stepped up its game with these shoes. The sole is like a soft cloud, the fabric is stretchy and breathable. And most importantly, the back sole is not a perfect pointy tip like in the previous ones