Cartman78 wrote: Anyway, is there much of a difference between the Epic Reacts and the Pegasus? Anyone wear both? The price point is tempting I have to say
Cartman78 wrote: » Anyway, is there much of a difference between the Epic Reacts and the Pegasus? Anyone wear both? The price point is tempting I have to say
healy1835 wrote: » Online??
Mellow Yellow 26.2 wrote: » Bought a pair of Pegs 35 on Nike's website using the code JAN20 for €77. They had the 36s for the same price but I preferred the 35s. Probably my favourite easy miles shoe
ariana` wrote: » The women's equivalent are coming in at €67 with free shipping. It seems madness to leave them there at that price.
Damo 2k9 wrote: » Dont let you know who find out :pac::pac:
skyblue46 wrote: » Who? :eek:
deisedude wrote: » Thinking of trying out New Balance. Looking for a cushioned pair for easy miles ideally under €80 Any recommendations? I'm not too bothered if its brand new or older model
DaaaaaaaaaaN wrote: » Anyone tried the Pegasus Zoom Turbo 2's? Just picked up a pair and curious to see what people make of them.
Klopp wrote: » I ordered a pair of Pegasus 36 on 26th Dec, the delivery was due 3rd Jan. They didn't arrive. I logged into my account and went on and used their online chat today, i was told my order was still in prepping stage they would escalate. I never had this problem before with Nike. I am now waiting on new e-mail with delivery info.
jfh wrote: » For those that have purchased the next % or vaporfly, how much of an improvement over 10k have ye noticed? Thanks
WayneEnterprise wrote: » Not really a 10k shoe. I don't use them for anything other than marathons. Have found them to be beneficial.
TheBigGreen wrote: » Bought Reebok Floatride Run Fast last week. Did a easy run in them straight out of the box. Looking forward to training/racing in them alternating between them and Streak 6. On my second pair of Forever Floatride Energy. The new 2.0 look a lot better. Will purchase them in the summer time I’d say.
BeepBeep67 wrote: » A hidden gem, on my 2nd pair and 2 more in the stash, can be picked up for c. €60's from time to time. I find it difficult to consider wearing other runners and nearly have to force myself to.
jfh wrote: » Never heard of them, for sale at 64 euro on reebok site. Tempted, much support?
BeepBeep67 wrote: » Wouldn't class as a support shoe, more for faster stuff, but if you're pretty efficient they have a great range and durability. I retired 1 pair at north of 600 miles, more because I felt I should, rather than had to, only signs of wear are the fabric beginning to frey at the top of the heel counter.
pconn062 wrote: » I'm intrigued! I can't really tell from the website if they are a daily trainer or a racer? I'm in the market for new shoes and at €64 I am tempted. Typically I train in the Pegasus as my daily trainer but they've gotten very expensive. Don't want anything too ligh for my daily running.