

In conclusion i can only say if you look for an Allroundern for 1-6km or for someone who isn’t to. In the pegasus i had to stop after only 1 km, the shoe caused my calves to completely close, something i experienced in the 10k two days before but i thought the shoe just needed to be used a couple times.

It is normally a 8-9km long uphill run which I rather enjoy on the weekends. The Pegasus performed rather good till km 6-7 after that it just felt like i was dragging along 2 pieces of hard concrete on my foot. On Thursday i went out for a 10k at an 4:49 Pace. Last Tuesday I went out for an easy 4k while the pegasus performed solid on a straight street and on gravel, taking a curve felt rather unstable. After going for 2 runs this week I was skeptical if the Pegasus was as good as I hope.

7 Day ago I bought the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 37 BeTrue.
