cmac2009 wrote: » Mainly purchased Saucony's over the years as they served me well, but considering trying the Pegasus 36, how did you find the sizing between Saucony and Nike - that's if you've received them yet!
adrian522 wrote: » I went with €63, it was either that or a slab of craft beer. I went a half size up on my normal size in Saucony, so hoping they fit ok.
boydkev wrote: » I am also waiting for these to come out, Currently running in the Hoka Rincon and having a few issues with blisters. I am also tempted to get the Asics Novablast as they seem to be getting great reviews, It been a while since i looked at a pair of Asics.
healy1835 wrote: » https://www.runnersworld.com/uk/gear/shoes/a32329971/nike-pegasus-37/ June according to the above
Cartman78 wrote: » Did a cull of my shoe collection in the shed yesterday - finally binned my last 2 pairs of Cumulus that served their time as runners, walking shoes and the final stage...gardening shoes. Looking around the Nike website there and it says that the new Pegasus 37 are “coming soon”, does anyone know is this likely to be before the end of May? I have a birthday 25% off burning a hole in my digital pocket that expires on May 31st so wouldn’t mind holding on. I’m still alternating pairs of Pegasus 34 and 35 for regular runs and have a pair of 36 stashed under the bed
opus wrote: » Picked up a pair of those Reebok runners that everyone mentioned, couldn't resist a punt at that price. Had two ~10k runs in them so far. Seem fine so far although I wouldn't say they're better than other runners I've got.
Lazare wrote: » Cheers for that J. Don't understand a lot of it, but the general gist is it's pretty much the same shoe. I may have a punt on them so.
healy1835 wrote: » https://www.solereview.com/new-balance-1500v6-review/
Itziger wrote: » Nike have cancelled my recent order for the Pegasus Turbo. From 180 to 88 euro was too good to be true Anyone have this happen in the last few days?
healy1835 wrote: » Usually the Vomero would be on the very cushioned, plush side of things. The latest model however has got some dodgy reviews and is a distant second to the Pegasus 36 by a lot of accounts. I've had a couple of pairs of Pegasus 36 and I recently got a pair of the Peg Turbo 2. No comparison really, the zoomX foam, added to the react foam, in the turbos is just different gravy really. The 36's are a great everyday trainer though (but, for me, not in the class of the Epic Reacts). Peg Turbo's felt better suited to a quicker pace, still making my mind up about them. They are VERY cushioned! Sizing wise, I was a 10 across the board.
DaaaaaaaaaaN wrote: » Also wondering about this. I have a pair of Pegasus Turbo 2's and want to buy a pick up a pair of Pegasus 36's. Given I obviously can't try them on in store now I'm curious how the sizing compares between the two.
internet_user wrote: » Is there much difference between Pegasus 36, Pegasus Turbo and Vomero? My last few pairs have been regular Pegasus and I find them comfortable but I might try something new