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Nike Pegasus Premium

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Basic Information
BrandNike
ModelPegasus Premium
Year2025
Gender VersionUnisex
Category Daily Slow Run Daily Training Long Distance Training
TerrainAsphalt
Technical Specifications
Midsole TechnologyZoomX Foam + Full-Length Air Zoom Unit + ReactX Foam
Carbon Plate StructureNo carbon plate (ZoomX + Air Zoom + ReactX triple-layer midsole provides ample propulsion)
Upper MaterialLightweight Engineered Mesh / Circular Knit construction
Outsole ConfigurationModified Waffle rubber outsole + high-durability rubber coverage
Forefoot Thickness35.0mm
Heel Thickness45.0mm
Drop10mm
Weight325g
Wearing Experience
Fit Snug
Breathability (4/5)
Stability Corner Caution
Cushion Distribution Even
Feel Attribute Thick sole, noticeable bounce, ideal for runners who want rebound and protection underfoot
Bounce (4/5)
Runner Matching
Running Style Recommendation Neutral
Runner Level Beginner/Intermediate
Weight Range Medium/Heavy
Width Standard (Runs Small, Suggest Half Size Up)
Arch Type Medium
Landing Type Midfoot
Practical Information
Price$266.67 USD (approx.) Durability400 km
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User Review Summary

Users report that after about 300 miles (~480 km), the shoe still feels stable with no明显的 loss of cushioning.
Some users note that heel stability is not very strong and the heel may slide slightly.
The Pegasus Premium is a highly attractive option for runners seeking "daily training + comfortable bounce." Technologically, it combines ZoomX foam, a full-length Air Zoom unit, and ReactX foam to deliver noticeable rebound and propulsion with every step. The thick sole provides good protection, reducing joint stress and enhancing comfort for daily training or mid-to-long distance runs. The upper is breathable and easy to slip on/off, and the design accommodates both lifestyle wear and running.

However, the platform is high and the shoe is not particularly lightweight, so runners who prefer "ultra-light + low drop" or primarily forefoot strike may need an adjustment period. Additionally, while bounce is excellent, stability is not this model's strongest suit — you may feel the platform during tight turns, pace changes, or uneven landings. Overall, if you want a shoe that balances daily training, speed, and cushioned rebound primarily on asphalt and city roads, the Pegasus Premium is worth considering. For designer-minded runners and those blending lifestyle with performance, it delivers both style and function.

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