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Nike Air Pegasus+ 25


$85.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Compatible with just about every current Nike+ accessory. Comfortable - the shoes have a light but durable feel to them. Benefits from years upon years of improvements to the Pegasus brand.

The Cons:The shoe flexes more in the midfoot then in the forefoot at the metatarsal heads. The most recent update is better. Build quality - the shoe's sole can have separation issues. Not great for gravel - small rocks can get stuck in the treads.

The Nike Air Pegasus+ 25 are a pair of running sneakers built for running & also tracking one’s progress. It features a breathable mesh with 360-degree supportive overlays, a full-lenth Air-Sole unit embedded in the midsole, and a crash pad for efficient foot strikes.

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The Air Pegasus+ 25 also boasts an internalized stoneshield to prevent underfoot bruising on rocky terrain, and an outsole with all-weather traction through Waggle lugs, blades, and ripples. The most notable feature, however, about the Nike Air Pegasus+ 25 is the fact that it is enabled for instant workout feedback when used alongside a Nike+ SportsBand. The Nike Air Pegasus+ 25 retails separately for men/women at a retail MSRP of $85.00, and comes in a variety of color combinations.

Features

  • Running Shoes
  • Breathable Mesh
  • 360-Degree Supportive Overlays
  • Air-Sole Unit
  • Stoneshield
  • Waggle Lugs/Blades/Ripples
  • Built for Nike+ Sportsband

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Pros
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    compatible with just about every current Nike+ accessory

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    comfortable - the shoes have a light but durable feel to them

  • 1

    benefits from years upon years of improvements to the Pegasus brand

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    very breathable - the mesh allows for lots of air to flow through

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    available in several different color combinations, including a black Livestrong model

Cons
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    the shoe flexes more in the midfoot then in the forefoot at the metatarsal heads. The most recent update is better.

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    build quality - the shoe's sole can have separation issues

  • 1

    not great for gravel - small rocks can get stuck in the treads

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