![]() ![]() The end result is an ultra-well-rounded running shoe that anyone and everyone can appreciate-especially given that exterior design. That last exercise in particular isn’t one that running shoes always shine in, but each time I landed from a broad jump, I was able to gain my balance easily in the Pegs, and I never once felt as if my heel was slamming into the ground. As part of a sprint workout warmup, I ran through high knees, single-leg bounds, and standing broad jumps. The Peg 38s also deliver so much cushioning that landing from just about anything is comfortable and natural. I could almost “feel” my big toe driving off the ground, a sign of the excellent flexibility throughout the sole of the Peg 38. Equally impressive is how they performed when I picked up a sprint stride on my Assault. When moving heel-to-toe over a 3-mile run, the Peg 38s performed as expected, easily handling the run with plenty of cushioning. One of the best parts about these sneakers is how they cater to a variety of different running strides. They forefoot offers solid fluidity and freedom to bend while still lending support, and the entire ride is always smooth. I tested the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 sneakers on three different surfaces (track, grass, and my Assault Fitness manual treadmill), and on each surface, the Pegs were steady and snappy. These Nike Kicks Perform in Every Running Scenario Accented colors, and a stylish outlined Nike swoosh complete a package that strikes a balance between runner sleek and everyman inviting. Nike also delivers a tweaked lacing system webbing near the lacing leads to a tight-yet-friendly fit. The material feels a bit more plush, and ever-so-slightly softer when you put your foot in, and a more generous tongue completes the look. The Peg 38s, however, deliver a more inviting look, looking comfortable as a running shoe, but not out of place as a general workout shoe or a shoe for a leisurely Friday night. Last year’s Pegs looked very distinctly like a running shoe, seemingly drawing heavy inspiration from Nike’s hardcore runners. Where the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 sneaker takes the biggest step forward is with the overall look. You can feel the ground in these shoes, and you get to feel explosive with each and every stride. The running experience is best described as “fluid.” You get oodles of comfort and solid cushioning from the Peg 38s, without sacrificing responsiveness. The heel also feels a bit tighter, which is a good thing last year’s Pegs didn’t quite lock down the back of my foot in the shoe. The toebox has been opened up slightly last year’s felt ever-so-slightly cramped and pinched down on the outsides of my feet. That means you’re still getting React and Zoom Air in that sole, but Nike makes other tweaks for better comfort above that. The Peg 38s build on last year’s innovation, making tweaks to that same design. ![]() But the ride proved steady and responsive. The end result looked more like some of Nike’s specialized running shoes, and, initially, it made me nervous. The Nike Air Zoom 90 IT OG Pack will be available from July 1st at Nike.Then last year, actually, Nike began making drastic changes to the Pegasus, dropping its ultra-springy React foam into the shoe (instead of the older but steady Cushlon) shifting to a forefoot Air unit, and tweaking the outer design. We're loving the Golf T-Shirt for both sexes. A rubber outsole with Nike Integrated Traction, allows golfers to wear the shoe both on and off the course.Īs well as the shoe, a capsule collection of clothes and accessories will be released for men, and for the first time women as well. Meanwhile, the shoes feature a waterproof one-piece bootie construction which keeps the foot dry and locked in. There is a Zoom Air sole in the forefoot, which provides lightweight, responsive cushioning. This is the sneakerheads sneaker, a true icon reimagined for the golf course. And now I've got it. Now they're releasing the OG infrared colourway. I even said as much when I wrote about them originally. Growing up wearing a succession of crap Hi Tec and Phoenix golf shoes, kilties and all, I couldn't have dreamt that I would one day be able to wear a pair of my favourite trainers on the golf course.īut the first pairs were white and black and black and white. Nike played it safe, which is fine, but had me hoping for more. It meant I was pretty excited to see that Nike had given the Air Max 90 the full golf treatment. We really are the generation that refuses to grow up. But I’m 34 now, and I’ve got half a dozen pairs. Obviously I never had a pair at the time. Reebok Classics, adidas Torsion's, and Puma Disc’s were all ok, but a pair of Air Max meant you were the top boy. Growing up in South West London as a kid, all I ever wanted on my feet was a pair of Nike Air Max.
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