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2018 marks the 35th year of the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus, so what better time to launch a new version of the popular running shoe. Per Nike’s history, each franchise gets a facelift every year, and every two years, there’s a total overhaul. The Zoom Pegasus 35 is a revamp starting with the outsole all the way up to the tongue. It’s snappier than previous iterations, fast on foot and durable enough for a 10-miler. We took them for a spin to see how they compare to the Pegasus 34s.
The Good: Thanks to cutouts in the outsole, the Pegasus 35 is .2 ounces lighter than the 34. The mesh is more breathable, looks fresh and feels great. An update to the airbags underfoot provide a thin, yet firm layer of cushioning that stretches from heel to toe. Thanks to input from Mo Farah, the 2012 gold medalist in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters, the heel collar is higher, which makes for a faster-looking shoe.
Who They’re For: Everyone from 5k racers to marathoners can appreciate the neutral shoe. While the Nike Epic React works for a particular type of runner (someone who has a stable arch, needs zero structure and doesn’t pronate or supinate), the Pegasus 35 is more ubiquitous. I took the 35 for runs on trails, dirt roads and pavement, but enjoyed the shoes most on the back roads of upstate Vermont.
Watch Out For: The extended heel collar, created to help ease pressure on your Achilles tendon (you can thank Mo Farah for that design), might take a while to get used to. It can cause some rubbing in the beginning. The toe box is also decidedly more narrow as compared to the 34, which some testers have complained about.
While I didn’t experience these issues, it did take me roughly 11 miles to feel like my feet adapted to the sneakers. I played around with the fit quite a bit, testing out different ways of tieing the laces to adjust to just four toe eyelets as opposed to five. But once I hit those 11 miles, I felt like I could run forever.