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Since the launch of Nike’s ZoomX foam almost two years ago, elite runners like Eliud Kipchoge have been running in shoes utilizing that foam and winning marathons. However, the Vaporfly 4% shoes (which were the first with ZoomX foam) aren’t intended to be worn every single day for training runs. The Nike Pegasus Turbo is the solution to that problem. The Turbo is an everyday trainer that combines the ZoomX foam with the popular Epic React foam for a much more approachable price point of $180.
The Good: In light of the recent New York Times piece that showed a positive correlation between the VaporFly 4% and faster half and full marathon times, the desire to buy the 4% shoes for an upcoming race makes a lot of sense. But you shouldn’t wear them for your training runs leading up to the big day. The Pegasus Turbo fills that gap — it’s the shoe you’ll reach for on tempo days, on long training runs and as an everyday trainer. The Pegasus Turbo weighs less than 9 ounces (less than a can of soup) which helps you feel fast (feeling fast often translates to actually being fast), and the look mimics the feel.
Who It’s For: If you’re training for a race, this sneaker is for you. It has more support in the upper compared to the Epic React, but a similarly plush and soft feel. The marshmallow-like feel of the React is replaced with a springy bounce in each step, propelling you forward for 100-meter repeats, 5Ks in the rain or race days across bridges. If you’re a die-hard Pegasus trainer, the first step feel of the Turbo is mostly the same as the Pegasus 35, if not a bit more airy (the Pegasus Turbo is almost a full ounce lighter than the Pegasus 35). If you’ve been wanting the VaporFly 4% since they launched, and have yet to splurge on a pair, this is a good compromise.
Watch Out For: Similar to the Pegasus 35, there’s an extended heel collar, which helps eliminate pressure on your Achilles tendon but for some, it might feel uncomfortable. You may have some tightness around that area, depending on the shoes you’re used to running in.
There’s ample forefoot room (more so than the Pegasus 35), but sizing can be tricky. I usually size up in Nike kicks by half a size, but kept with my regular size for these.