Mens Nike Air Pegasus+ 26 Running Shoe
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Men's Nike Air Pegasus+ 26
Known for great cushioning at a great value, the latest men's Nike® Pegasus+ 26 serves up read more...
Item #NIK1280
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Reg: $84.99
Sale: $69.95
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Average Rating: (2.3 out of 5 stars)
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Product Information:
Men's NIKE® AIR PEGASUS+ 26 :: Known for great cushioning at a great value, the latest men's Nike® Pegasus+ 26 serves up fewer overlays and 2-way stretch mesh for amazing fit. Wider platform stabilizes ride. And a new, more flexible outsole mirrors your natural foot motion. 12.0 ounces
Category Type:  NEUTRAL [?]
Neutral (High Arch) shoes have less added stability so your feet guide themselves more naturally through each step. Now determine your body frame using this chart to get your perfect shoes.
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Specifications:
  • Predecessor Product Type:  Air Pegasus+ 25
  • Country of Origin: United States
Latest Reviews:

Flash rated this product 5 stars
Sat, October 24, 2009:
No complaints about my pair of Peg 26s after running in each model since 1989. One suggestion for each of you: don't expect too many miles out of each pair-- trade in at 500 max. I'm nearly there with no injuries and just bought a new pair.

jdolan rated this product 2 stars
Sun, October 18, 2009:
Tried them. Cushy, but too stiff. If you land heel first, the transition isn't too bad, but if you're a midfoot striker, (like I am), it's too much work to get from the midfoot onto the balls of your feet. Currently, the Vomero is the only good cushioned shoe that Nike makes.

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