{"id":781496,"date":"2018-07-17T21:17:12","date_gmt":"2018-07-18T01:17:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/?p=781496"},"modified":"2024-11-20T00:14:41","modified_gmt":"2024-11-20T06:14:41","slug":"nike-pegasus-turbo-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.snkrsday.com\/nike-pegasus-turbo-review\/","title":{"rendered":"What It’s Like Running in the Nike Pegasus Turbo"},"content":{"rendered":"

There are few footwear legacies as rich, celebrated, and with such a devout following as Nike\u2019s Pegasus series. Spanning three and a half decades, the Nike Pegasus has continually brought people a runner that was a go-to and trusted staple to the Nike Running line.<\/p>\n

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Original Nike Pegasus (1983)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

From its debut in 1983 the Pegasus was a lightweight offering from Nike weighing in at 10oz, and for the first couple of decades, it saw a very minimally layered front half with lightweight and breathable nylons and dual density midsole – something that was rarely seen in the era and for the midrange price of $50.<\/p>\n

Nike made tweaks and changes over the years with a couple of eras of noticeable design language, but with a loyal base who fell in love its fit and functionality. Nike created something of a first in the business by having a series of products runners could buy model after model without much concern for having to adjust to something new.<\/p>\n

In no way am I going to call myself a runner, but in April I started running daily and logged over 90 miles June. Through that process, I quickly learned how vital routine and dependability is to running. And once you find the fit and feel of your favorite gear, your pre-run routine, and music playlist, change is not your friend.<\/p>\n

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