An iconic running shoe returns as the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 offers more perforations and an engineered mesh upper that combine to target breathability in strategic areas. A slimmer heel collar and tongue help maintain a sleek profile while retaining comfort. Exposed Flywire cables give you a snug fit at any speed. Full-length Zoom Air unit provides a smooth, responsive ride. Slimmer design offers sleek, a comfortable, conforming fit. Cushlon ST foam provides firm yet responsive cushioning. High-resiliency sockliner adapts to your foot for support. Waffle pistons on outsole help absorb impact and lend multi-surface traction. Reduced tongue weight from the Pegasus 35 to lighten your load. Heel collar tapers away around your Achilles tendon.
An iconic running shoe returns as the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 offers more perforations and an engineered mesh upper that combine to target breathability in strategic areas. A slimmer heel collar and tongue help maintain a sleek profile while retaining comfort. Exposed Flywire cables give you a snug fit at any speed. Full-length Zoom Air unit provides a smooth, responsive ride. Slimmer design offers sleek, a comfortable, conforming fit. Cushlon ST foam provides firm yet responsive cushioning. High-resiliency sockliner adapts to your foot for support. Waffle pistons on outsole help absorb impact and lend multi-surface traction. Reduced tongue weight from the Pegasus 35 to lighten your load. Heel collar tapers away around your Achilles tendon.
An iconic running shoe returns as the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 offers more perforations and an engineered mesh upper that combine to target breathability in strategic areas. A slimmer heel collar and tongue help maintain a sleek profile while retaining comfort. Exposed Flywire cables give you a snug fit at any speed. Full-length Zoom Air unit provides a smooth, responsive ride. Slimmer design offers sleek, a comfortable, conforming fit. Cushlon ST foam provides firm yet responsive cushioning. High-resiliency sockliner adapts to your foot for support. Waffle pistons on outsole help absorb impact and lend multi-surface traction. Reduced tongue weight from the Pegasus 35 to lighten your load. Heel collar tapers away around your Achilles tendon.
An iconic running shoe returns as the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 offers more perforations and an engineered mesh upper that combine to target breathability in strategic areas. A slimmer heel collar and tongue help maintain a sleek profile while retaining comfort. Exposed Flywire cables give you a snug fit at any speed. Full-length Zoom Air unit provides a smooth, responsive ride. Slimmer design offers sleek, a comfortable, conforming fit. Cushlon ST foam provides firm yet responsive cushioning. High-resiliency sockliner adapts to your foot for support. Waffle pistons on outsole help absorb impact and lend multi-surface traction. Reduced tongue weight from the Pegasus 35 to lighten your load. Heel collar tapers away around your Achilles tendon.
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Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 Electric Green Ridgerock
Delivery $34.95
Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 'Electric Green' | Men's Size 9
Delivery between 31 Mar – 7 Apr $25
Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 Electric Green Ridgerock, UK 8
Delivery between 3–7 Apr $14.99
originally posted on influenster.com
My boyfriend loves the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus sneakers they're so comfortable and light weight to wear. They're breathable and the knit fabric is in style and so easy to wear. These are his casual everyday sneakers and they've taken a beaten and still look great. I love how easy they are to clean too.
originally posted on influenster.com
Favorite shoes hands down! These shoes keep my feet from aching when being on them all day. They are durable with my wearing them everyday for the past year and a half. When first getting go them they fit a little snug in with but they eventually formed nicely.
originally posted on roadrunnersports.com
When I pulled on my new Pegasus 36's for the first time, I was very disappointed to find that Nike had shortened the tongue. I cannot even understand what Nike was thinking about when they shortened the tongue. A couple extra grams of weight will not affect anybody's run time; and the tongue has a utility benefit. A runner can more quickly pull on his shoes in low light conditions. Or, even if he has to stop to remove debris from his shoe, the longer tongue makes it easier and faster to get the shoe back on and laced up.My first run after receiving these shoes was a 12 mile cross-country trek. They performed just as well as the Pegasus 35 (which was the best shoe, ever).Also, Nike might re-think the laces that come with the Pegasus. The flat-shaped laces are prone ... MoreWhen I pulled on my new Pegasus 36's for the first time, I was very disappointed to find that Nike had shortened the tongue. I cannot even understand what Nike was thinking about when they shortened the tongue. A couple extra grams of weight will not affect anybody's run time; and the tongue has a utility benefit. A runner can more quickly pull on his shoes in low light conditions. Or, even if he has to stop to remove debris from his shoe, the longer tongue makes it easier and faster to get the shoe back on and laced up.My first run after receiving these shoes was a 12 mile cross-country trek. They performed just as well as the Pegasus 35 (which was the best shoe, ever).Also, Nike might re-think the laces that come with the Pegasus. The flat-shaped laces are prone to coming untied in the midst of a run. Personally, I am used to it and keep a stash of oval shaped laces. When I get my new Pegasus shoes, the first thing I do is trash the flat laces and replace them.
| Style | AQ2203-003 |
| Colorway | Phantom/Ridgerock-Electric Green-Moon Particle |
| Release Date | 06/01/2019 |
Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 Electric Green Ridgerock
Delivery $34.95
Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 'Electric Green' | Men's Size 9
Delivery between 31 Mar – 7 Apr $25
Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 Electric Green Ridgerock, UK 8
Delivery between 3–7 Apr $14.99
My boyfriend loves the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus sneakers they're so comfortable and light weight to wear. They're breathable and the knit fabric is in style and so easy to wear. These are his casual everyday sneakers and they've taken a beaten and still look great. I love how easy they are to clean too.
Favorite shoes hands down! These shoes keep my feet from aching when being on them all day. They are durable with my wearing them everyday for the past year and a half. When first getting go them they fit a little snug in with but they eventually formed nicely.
When I pulled on my new Pegasus 36's for the first time, I was very disappointed to find that Nike had shortened the tongue. I cannot even understand what Nike was thinking about when they shortened the tongue. A couple extra grams of weight will not affect anybody's run time; and the tongue has a utility benefit. A runner can more quickly pull on his shoes in low light conditions. Or, even if he has to stop to remove debris from his shoe, the longer tongue makes it easier and faster to get the shoe back on and laced up.My first run after receiving these shoes was a 12 mile cross-country trek. They performed just as well as the Pegasus 35 (which was the best shoe, ever).Also, Nike might re-think the laces that come with the Pegasus. The flat-shaped laces are prone ... MoreWhen I pulled on my new Pegasus 36's for the first time, I was very disappointed to find that Nike had shortened the tongue. I cannot even understand what Nike was thinking about when they shortened the tongue. A couple extra grams of weight will not affect anybody's run time; and the tongue has a utility benefit. A runner can more quickly pull on his shoes in low light conditions. Or, even if he has to stop to remove debris from his shoe, the longer tongue makes it easier and faster to get the shoe back on and laced up.My first run after receiving these shoes was a 12 mile cross-country trek. They performed just as well as the Pegasus 35 (which was the best shoe, ever).Also, Nike might re-think the laces that come with the Pegasus. The flat-shaped laces are prone to coming untied in the midst of a run. Personally, I am used to it and keep a stash of oval shaped laces. When I get my new Pegasus shoes, the first thing I do is trash the flat laces and replace them.
I’ve purchased the *Miami version through the Nike run club. Believe in the spiritual matters towards fashion. Great pair of shoes and is allowing me to activate my genetic potential to full capacity while connecting me to the ocean of Miami, Florida. I can feel the Hydro-Current deep-down beneath my feet while running and the attracted particle’s I can store in my soul for later usage. Technically speaking-not very experienced but offers great cushion and endurance capacity + stabilization to what I’ve already accomplished when developing the base skeletal, nerve structure, and muscle capacity in my activated feet network; looks fantastic too. I can’t wait to run each day while training for the Chicago Marathon!
I have been in Pegs since the 23s and have loved virtually every pair I have owned. I was ready to rate this as the greatest of the bunch when I got 75 miles into the shoe. It is extremely comfortable, light, and breathes exceptionally well. The support is just about perfect to me and the fit is true to what I expect from Pegasus since about the 30s. However... at the end of 80 miles, the tread wore off of the back of both shoes and I am now running on the foam. I have never had a Pegasus fail so quickly. I am used to getting 400 miles+ from each pair, but the rubber outsole is extremely thin at the outside edge of this shoe and it is now completely gone. The rubber tread under the toe box is also wearing much faster than expected. I will move to the 37s soon, ... MoreI have been in Pegs since the 23s and have loved virtually every pair I have owned. I was ready to rate this as the greatest of the bunch when I got 75 miles into the shoe. It is extremely comfortable, light, and breathes exceptionally well. The support is just about perfect to me and the fit is true to what I expect from Pegasus since about the 30s. However... at the end of 80 miles, the tread wore off of the back of both shoes and I am now running on the foam. I have never had a Pegasus fail so quickly. I am used to getting 400 miles+ from each pair, but the rubber outsole is extremely thin at the outside edge of this shoe and it is now completely gone. The rubber tread under the toe box is also wearing much faster than expected. I will move to the 37s soon, hopefully, since it looks like the outsole is thicker, though I may try the 36 trail running shoes instead, since it appears to have a proper thick rubber on the tread.
I walk about 10 miles daily and have experienced a lot of foot pain with other shoes I've worn. My favorites were the Nike Air Zoom Streak 7 which are no longer made. I've gone thru two pair of those in the past year. I've searched and searched for a shoe that is as lite and comfortable as the Streak 7 shoes were. Finally, I discovered the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36. My foot is slightly wide and the Pegasus shoes are naturally a bit wide. So far, I've put about 90 miles on this pair and I have experienced no foot pain or discomfort at all. So, after trying out at least 6 different shoes, the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 is my new go to shoe when I go for my daily walk.
Okay, big Nike running shoe fan who loved the Peg 35!!! I bought a pair of the Peg 36 thinking the updates were minimal (thinner tongue, upper mesh material, slightly wider toe box). However, after finishing my second run (6 miles total) I had some discomfort on the inside portion of my ankle - just below the ankle bone. After comparing with my Per 35s I realized that the upper is cut differently from the heel counter to the top lace holes. It is definitely higher on the Peg 36 and runs right up against my ankle bone. I have at least a half inch to spare on the Peg 35. I experienced after the first run too but thought it was simply due to break in. I don't know why you messed with this one too much Nike! My understanding was that the Peg 35 was loved by the majority ... MoreOkay, big Nike running shoe fan who loved the Peg 35!!! I bought a pair of the Peg 36 thinking the updates were minimal (thinner tongue, upper mesh material, slightly wider toe box). However, after finishing my second run (6 miles total) I had some discomfort on the inside portion of my ankle - just below the ankle bone. After comparing with my Per 35s I realized that the upper is cut differently from the heel counter to the top lace holes. It is definitely higher on the Peg 36 and runs right up against my ankle bone. I have at least a half inch to spare on the Peg 35. I experienced after the first run too but thought it was simply due to break in. I don't know why you messed with this one too much Nike! My understanding was that the Peg 35 was loved by the majority of people and now I cannot run in the Peg 36. I understand and can live with some of the changes but why mess with the cut of the upper in that area?!? Fortunately I was able to score a couple pairs of the Peg 35s online...and at a discount. I'll post some pics if I can.
My favorite running shoe for years was Nike Pegasus. Loved the 32s, had a great fit for me. Even ran the LA marathon in them. It's unfortunate for me that they made so many changes since. The 36s were so uncomfortable. The heel continuously slipped during the run, not enough to cause a blister but a noticeable distraction. The fabric isn't very breathable either, my feet got very hot just after 3 miles indoor on a treadmill. Not a fan of the tongue either, or the design in the back. Just completely ruined this great shoe imo. Pegasus used to be my go to, no longer, I returned these and bought a different brand.
I really enjoy running in these shoes. The Pegasus 36 seems to be the same as the previous model, the Pegasus 35, except Nike has shortened the tongue. Nike should have left it alone. I liked having a little extension of the tongue as it made it easier to pull on the shoe, especially if the runner is in a hurry. As a separate issue, I do not understand why Nike continues to equip their really nice and expensive shoes, such as the Pegasus, with shoe strings that one might find on a pair of leather dress shoes. These flat-shaped laces are worthless on a running shoe as they so easily become untied while on the run. I keep a small supply of oval-shaped shoe laces that I use to replace the laces that come with every pair of Nike Pegasus. I think Nike could afford to ... MoreI really enjoy running in these shoes. The Pegasus 36 seems to be the same as the previous model, the Pegasus 35, except Nike has shortened the tongue. Nike should have left it alone. I liked having a little extension of the tongue as it made it easier to pull on the shoe, especially if the runner is in a hurry. As a separate issue, I do not understand why Nike continues to equip their really nice and expensive shoes, such as the Pegasus, with shoe strings that one might find on a pair of leather dress shoes. These flat-shaped laces are worthless on a running shoe as they so easily become untied while on the run. I keep a small supply of oval-shaped shoe laces that I use to replace the laces that come with every pair of Nike Pegasus. I think Nike could afford to change out the laces on these shoes.
And what you get is a comfortable, well-constructed shoe. I've been buying various Nike workout shoes for about 7-8 years now. It started with take the Nike Training Club classes (NTC) that were offered near me. They would let you try various shoes at the workouts... that sold me after years of not buying Nike products. Since then, I've been using the Nike Free shoes and Pegasus running shoes. I no longer need to go to the physical store because they always fit just right. Maybe I'm lucky? Or, maybe Nike got it right.No product/service is perfect so I do have a suggestion. The shoes outlast the insoles. It would be great if Nike included a second set of insoles with the shoes or at least made them available to purchase separately. Instead, I've had to research and ... MoreAnd what you get is a comfortable, well-constructed shoe. I've been buying various Nike workout shoes for about 7-8 years now. It started with take the Nike Training Club classes (NTC) that were offered near me. They would let you try various shoes at the workouts... that sold me after years of not buying Nike products. Since then, I've been using the Nike Free shoes and Pegasus running shoes. I no longer need to go to the physical store because they always fit just right. Maybe I'm lucky? Or, maybe Nike got it right.No product/service is perfect so I do have a suggestion. The shoes outlast the insoles. It would be great if Nike included a second set of insoles with the shoes or at least made them available to purchase separately. Instead, I've had to research and shop for aftermarket replacements.Other than that, these shoes are a winner!
| Style | AQ2203-003 |
| Colorway | Phantom/Ridgerock-Electric Green-Moon Particle |
| Release Date | 06/01/2019 |