:A lightweight shoe for mild overpronators who want reliable medial support but without losing responsiveness. Weight (M): 334g Weight (W): 277g Contact: www.nike.com Full Review: The men's and women's versions have gender-specific crashpads in the heel, arch
in the outsole all produce greater flexibility and cushioning.We say The Pegasus delivers a terrific balance of value and comfort. Nike tinkered with the cushioning a bit on this latest update, but otherwise left it alone. Testers loved the shoe's impressive
distances. Overall: A good shoe for road work but not ideally suited for summer footpaths. The shoes are good for letting the feet breath maintaining comfort throughout the run. Well balanced in their support of the foot. Myles Coulson: COMFORTABLE, COOL
. Cons:For mild to moderate overpronators looking for a well-cushioned and responsive ride, this shoe is one of the best. Weight (M): 340g Contact: www.nike.com Full Review: The Triax has reduced overlays on the upper for better breathability and reduced
of extra support! Strengths: Diverse colour schemes available (inc. Nike ID), breathable, light, comfortable and extremely supportive - the first shoe that hasn't given me blisters or obvious injury. Weaknesses: Diverse colour schemes available (inc. Nike
. New Balance OK but not as plush as the Nike AP. Great colours and feel great, good fit...thanks NIKE Jason Adams: OLD FAITHFULS Strengths: These are like a favourite pair of slippers. Light weight, comfortable and reliable. I have run with Air Pegasus