12/19/2023 0 Comments Nike zoom pegasus 32 reviews![]() ![]() Nike most versatile all round middle of the road (and trail) trainer: Sam/JeffĪgile, quick ground conforming front feel. Well held rear and midfoot, excellent implementation of Flywire and foam sidewalls: Sam/Renee/Jeff Stable heel, smooth transitions, flexible forefoot, plus soft cushion equals door to trail versatility: Sam/Renee/Jeff Read on to see what Renee (Nebraska), Jeff (Colorado and Northern California) and I found in test. I did not run the Peg Trail 3 but have the Peg 39 road ( RTR Review ) which also can go door to trail due to its substantial outsole and stability and which includes firmer React foam and front and back air units which the Trail does not have I always look for a versatile trail and road ride as many of my runs in New Hampshire include both road (paved/dirt) and trails so I was eager to take the Peg Trail 4 out and about. So right away I think we are looking at a potentially more nimble trail shoe and a more capable road shoe. It has a soft React midsole, a retooled, sharper lugged, more minimal coverage outsole, and paralleling the changes in the Pegasus 39, we see the return of Flywire in place of last year’s webbing straps to secure the mid foot to the platform. Its drop remains close to the same in the men’s at 9.5mm with the women’s 8.5mm (provided by Nike). Most notably it loses a full ounce or 28g from version 3 to come in at 9.75 oz /276g in large part it appears from reducing its heel stack height from 35- 36mm to 31-32mm (as measured by RTR as Nike does not provide stack measurements). Sam: The Pegasus Trail 4, the door to trail shoe in the Nike lineup sees significant changes in this version. Article by Renee Krusemark, Jeff Valliere, and Sam Winebaum ![]()
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