The Nike Zoom Pegasus Turbo 2 combines the incredible lightness and response of the ZoomX midsole with a new featherlight upper. By using a lofted mesh and synthetic upper on the Womens Zoom Pegasus Turbo 2 Nike have been able to make the upper even lighter than before. The translucent material looks as breathable as it is.The revolutionary midsole foam ZoomX provides incredible weight to energy return ratio. Providing Nikes greatest energy return yet, it combines with the rubber outsole to cushion impact and provide a responsive feel.A partial inner sleeve that extends from the toe to the midfoot locks the foot onto the footbed at high speeds while the heel collar tapers away from the foot for comfort around the Achilles. The angled heel provides a smooth transition through the step. Nike ZoomX foam delivers Nike Runnings greatest energy return yet. Incredibly lightweight for optimal speed. Translucent upper looks and feels fast. Heel collar has been engineered to taper away from the foot for comfort around the Achilles tendon. ZoomX foam sits directly under your foot for heightened responsiveness. Partial Inner sleeve provides lock down. Exaggerated dropped Swoosh design extends onto the midsole.
The Nike Zoom Pegasus Turbo 2 combines the incredible lightness and response of the ZoomX midsole with a new featherlight upper. By using a lofted mesh and synthetic upper on the Womens Zoom Pegasus Turbo 2 Nike have been able to make the upper even lighter than before. The translucent material looks as breathable as it is.The revolutionary midsole foam ZoomX provides incredible weight to energy return ratio. Providing Nikes greatest energy return yet, it combines with the rubber outsole to cushion impact and provide a responsive feel.A partial inner sleeve that extends from the toe to the midfoot locks the foot onto the footbed at high speeds while the heel collar tapers away from the foot for comfort around the Achilles. The angled heel provides a smooth transition through the step. Nike ZoomX foam delivers Nike Runnings greatest energy return yet. Incredibly lightweight for optimal speed. Translucent upper looks and feels fast. Heel collar has been engineered to taper away from the foot for comfort around the Achilles tendon. ZoomX foam sits directly under your foot for heightened responsiveness. Partial Inner sleeve provides lock down. Exaggerated dropped Swoosh design extends onto the midsole.
The Nike Zoom Pegasus Turbo 2 combines the incredible lightness and response of the ZoomX midsole with a new featherlight upper. By using a lofted mesh and synthetic upper on the Womens Zoom Pegasus Turbo 2 Nike have been able to make the upper even lighter than before. The translucent material looks as breathable as it is.The revolutionary midsole foam ZoomX provides incredible weight to energy return ratio. Providing Nikes greatest energy return yet, it combines with the rubber outsole to cushion impact and provide a responsive feel.A partial inner sleeve that extends from the toe to the midfoot locks the foot onto the footbed at high speeds while the heel collar tapers away from the foot for comfort around the Achilles. The angled heel provides a smooth transition through the step. Nike ZoomX foam delivers Nike Runnings greatest energy return yet. Incredibly lightweight for optimal speed. Translucent upper looks and feels fast. Heel collar has been engineered to taper away from the foot for comfort around the Achilles tendon. ZoomX foam sits directly under your foot for heightened responsiveness. Partial Inner sleeve provides lock down. Exaggerated dropped Swoosh design extends onto the midsole.
The Nike Zoom Pegasus Turbo 2 combines the incredible lightness and response of the ZoomX midsole with a new featherlight upper. By using a lofted mesh and synthetic upper on the Womens Zoom Pegasus Turbo 2 Nike have been able to make the upper even lighter than before. The translucent material looks as breathable as it is.The revolutionary midsole foam ZoomX provides incredible weight to energy return ratio. Providing Nikes greatest energy return yet, it combines with the rubber outsole to cushion impact and provide a responsive feel.A partial inner sleeve that extends from the toe to the midfoot locks the foot onto the footbed at high speeds while the heel collar tapers away from the foot for comfort around the Achilles. The angled heel provides a smooth transition through the step. Nike ZoomX foam delivers Nike Runnings greatest energy return yet. Incredibly lightweight for optimal speed. Translucent upper looks and feels fast. Heel collar has been engineered to taper away from the foot for comfort around the Achilles tendon. ZoomX foam sits directly under your foot for heightened responsiveness. Partial Inner sleeve provides lock down. Exaggerated dropped Swoosh design extends onto the midsole.
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Nike Zoom Pegasus Turbo 2 Neptune Green, UK 9.5
Delivery between 26â30 Mar $14.99
originally posted on store.nike.com
I purchased a pair of Turbos for myself and have run about 120 miles in them. The Turbo 2s are amazing. I usually wear a 7.5 in women's, but I found when I tightened the laces there was uncomfortable bunching of the fabric on top of the toe box. I went down a half size and that solved the problem and the shoe fits comfortably. The zoom foam provides excellent cushion, but not overly soft. The Turbo 2 is responsive and bouncy! I enjoy running in these shoes so much that I've been using them for shorter distances 6 miles or less AND longer distances up to 11 miles . The Turbo 2s are so versatile! I am thinking of buying a 2nd pair for myself, just in case Nike decides to change the design. I think the Turbo 2s are perfect and I purchased these men's Turbo 2s for my son!
originally posted on store.nike.com
Nike is my go-to brand for fitness attire and shoes, and I appreciate their ingenuity when it comes to their running shoe designs. While these shoes were very comfortable, fit well, and looked amazing, the foam on both shoes tore away at the heel after 30 days of use. I think it may have something to do with the extended foam "tip" at the back of the shoe. I also noticed that this "tip" acted as a shovel and would occasionally lift and launch pebbles and other small debris from the roads and into my legs while I ran.I am back on this site now getting a new pair. I find this experience to be rare when purchasing Nike, so don't let it dissuade you from purchasing their shoes. That said, I may avoid this model for awhile. I think their designers/engineers have some ... MoreNike is my go-to brand for fitness attire and shoes, and I appreciate their ingenuity when it comes to their running shoe designs. While these shoes were very comfortable, fit well, and looked amazing, the foam on both shoes tore away at the heel after 30 days of use. I think it may have something to do with the extended foam "tip" at the back of the shoe. I also noticed that this "tip" acted as a shovel and would occasionally lift and launch pebbles and other small debris from the roads and into my legs while I ran.I am back on this site now getting a new pair. I find this experience to be rare when purchasing Nike, so don't let it dissuade you from purchasing their shoes. That said, I may avoid this model for awhile. I think their designers/engineers have some kinks to work out.
originally posted on roadrunnersports.com
I use these shoes as a daily training shoe for running on the road. I had two pairs of the first edition of the Pegasus Turbos, and I loved them. They had a perfect balance of feeling light, fast, and perfect cushioning. I used them as daily trainers. I also run on the Nike Vaporfly 4% for days when I want to feel especially fast. The Peg Turbo 2s seem to lean more toward a racing shoe than a pure daily trainer. The 2s are lighter, have less support in the upper, and have slightly less cushioning. Initially my heel slipped through my gate, but I was able to eliminate all slippage using the runner's knot. That adjustment really changed the feel of the shoe in wonderful ways. They offer sufficient cushioning and the Zoom X foam is luxurious. On balance, I prefer the ... MoreI use these shoes as a daily training shoe for running on the road. I had two pairs of the first edition of the Pegasus Turbos, and I loved them. They had a perfect balance of feeling light, fast, and perfect cushioning. I used them as daily trainers. I also run on the Nike Vaporfly 4% for days when I want to feel especially fast. The Peg Turbo 2s seem to lean more toward a racing shoe than a pure daily trainer. The 2s are lighter, have less support in the upper, and have slightly less cushioning. Initially my heel slipped through my gate, but I was able to eliminate all slippage using the runner's knot. That adjustment really changed the feel of the shoe in wonderful ways. They offer sufficient cushioning and the Zoom X foam is luxurious. On balance, I prefer the initial Peg Turbos, but these are great shoes too with a somewhat different focus. I have about 50 miles on the shoes and look forward to many more miles.
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Nike Zoom Pegasus Turbo 2 Neptune Green, UK 9.5
Delivery between 26â30 Mar $14.99
I purchased a pair of Turbos for myself and have run about 120 miles in them. The Turbo 2s are amazing. I usually wear a 7.5 in women's, but I found when I tightened the laces there was uncomfortable bunching of the fabric on top of the toe box. I went down a half size and that solved the problem and the shoe fits comfortably. The zoom foam provides excellent cushion, but not overly soft. The Turbo 2 is responsive and bouncy! I enjoy running in these shoes so much that I've been using them for shorter distances 6 miles or less AND longer distances up to 11 miles . The Turbo 2s are so versatile! I am thinking of buying a 2nd pair for myself, just in case Nike decides to change the design. I think the Turbo 2s are perfect and I purchased these men's Turbo 2s for my son!
Nike is my go-to brand for fitness attire and shoes, and I appreciate their ingenuity when it comes to their running shoe designs. While these shoes were very comfortable, fit well, and looked amazing, the foam on both shoes tore away at the heel after 30 days of use. I think it may have something to do with the extended foam "tip" at the back of the shoe. I also noticed that this "tip" acted as a shovel and would occasionally lift and launch pebbles and other small debris from the roads and into my legs while I ran.I am back on this site now getting a new pair. I find this experience to be rare when purchasing Nike, so don't let it dissuade you from purchasing their shoes. That said, I may avoid this model for awhile. I think their designers/engineers have some ... MoreNike is my go-to brand for fitness attire and shoes, and I appreciate their ingenuity when it comes to their running shoe designs. While these shoes were very comfortable, fit well, and looked amazing, the foam on both shoes tore away at the heel after 30 days of use. I think it may have something to do with the extended foam "tip" at the back of the shoe. I also noticed that this "tip" acted as a shovel and would occasionally lift and launch pebbles and other small debris from the roads and into my legs while I ran.I am back on this site now getting a new pair. I find this experience to be rare when purchasing Nike, so don't let it dissuade you from purchasing their shoes. That said, I may avoid this model for awhile. I think their designers/engineers have some kinks to work out.
I use these shoes as a daily training shoe for running on the road. I had two pairs of the first edition of the Pegasus Turbos, and I loved them. They had a perfect balance of feeling light, fast, and perfect cushioning. I used them as daily trainers. I also run on the Nike Vaporfly 4% for days when I want to feel especially fast. The Peg Turbo 2s seem to lean more toward a racing shoe than a pure daily trainer. The 2s are lighter, have less support in the upper, and have slightly less cushioning. Initially my heel slipped through my gate, but I was able to eliminate all slippage using the runner's knot. That adjustment really changed the feel of the shoe in wonderful ways. They offer sufficient cushioning and the Zoom X foam is luxurious. On balance, I prefer the ... MoreI use these shoes as a daily training shoe for running on the road. I had two pairs of the first edition of the Pegasus Turbos, and I loved them. They had a perfect balance of feeling light, fast, and perfect cushioning. I used them as daily trainers. I also run on the Nike Vaporfly 4% for days when I want to feel especially fast. The Peg Turbo 2s seem to lean more toward a racing shoe than a pure daily trainer. The 2s are lighter, have less support in the upper, and have slightly less cushioning. Initially my heel slipped through my gate, but I was able to eliminate all slippage using the runner's knot. That adjustment really changed the feel of the shoe in wonderful ways. They offer sufficient cushioning and the Zoom X foam is luxurious. On balance, I prefer the initial Peg Turbos, but these are great shoes too with a somewhat different focus. I have about 50 miles on the shoes and look forward to many more miles.
Admittedly I owe these a few more workouts before making an ultimate assessment, but wanted to offer a few early reactions. I bought these to serve as my primary running shoe for Barry's workouts (treadmill and floor/bench weight work), but it seems they may be better suited to road running. They seem to encourage a great, bouncy stride for forefoot strikers. I'm a bit of a bit of a midfoot strikers, so these are definitely for tempo runs. One thing I noticed immediately is that they are VERY slippery, even on rubber mats. I realize this is likely due to some stripping back of the rubber tread, but beware those that run over slick surfaces or even in the rain. Also, the lacing system is...odd. I'm still working on the right fit that will prevent them from becoming ... MoreAdmittedly I owe these a few more workouts before making an ultimate assessment, but wanted to offer a few early reactions. I bought these to serve as my primary running shoe for Barry's workouts (treadmill and floor/bench weight work), but it seems they may be better suited to road running. They seem to encourage a great, bouncy stride for forefoot strikers. I'm a bit of a bit of a midfoot strikers, so these are definitely for tempo runs. One thing I noticed immediately is that they are VERY slippery, even on rubber mats. I realize this is likely due to some stripping back of the rubber tread, but beware those that run over slick surfaces or even in the rain. Also, the lacing system is...odd. I'm still working on the right fit that will prevent them from becoming untied mid-run. Other than that I look forward to working these into more outdoor runs.
The shoe is attractive and very lightweight and fits comfortable and snug. Easily accommodated my wide toe-box. My issue is that the sole of the shoe is extremely narrow, and my heel felt as if it was going over the edge of the cliff and was not supported laterally. If my stride was neutral, I have no doubt this shoe would fly, but I can't give it 5 stars if I can't use it myself. I dealt with this in some of the HOKA ONE shoes as well where you feel "high" and "on-top" of the sold as opposed to seated into the heel cup of the shoe. I am a larger runner at 6'6 and 235lbs and size 14 shoe, and was looking for this as more a speed shoe for my under 2 mile runs and timed benchmarks. The shoe's "v-shaped" tapered heel made this feel even less stable as it was easier to ... MoreThe shoe is attractive and very lightweight and fits comfortable and snug. Easily accommodated my wide toe-box. My issue is that the sole of the shoe is extremely narrow, and my heel felt as if it was going over the edge of the cliff and was not supported laterally. If my stride was neutral, I have no doubt this shoe would fly, but I can't give it 5 stars if I can't use it myself. I dealt with this in some of the HOKA ONE shoes as well where you feel "high" and "on-top" of the sold as opposed to seated into the heel cup of the shoe. I am a larger runner at 6'6 and 235lbs and size 14 shoe, and was looking for this as more a speed shoe for my under 2 mile runs and timed benchmarks. The shoe's "v-shaped" tapered heel made this feel even less stable as it was easier to roll the foot inward or outward as the heel became even more narrow towards the back. I have been using the ON- Cloud X for Orange Theory/HIIT training and I use the Brooks Glycerine for road running because they are substantially cushioned.
First off I would like to say that this is by far my favorite running shoe! The Aesthetic and feel of the shoe just adds so much confidence when I wear them. The performance I get out of the light weight design is amazing! I loved these shoes so much that I took extra good care of my Pegasus Turbo 2. Kept a tide pen on me at all times and only wore them for special occasions or days I just wanted to feel so good in the gym/running! My first concern happened when after only 4 wears I noticed the foam was starting to crack; by this time I was past my 30 day return window and just prayed they would last and wore them very rarely. By my 15th wear (Never ran outside with them - only indoor gym work) The foam at the heel had ripped off from the shoe. It's still wearable ... MoreFirst off I would like to say that this is by far my favorite running shoe! The Aesthetic and feel of the shoe just adds so much confidence when I wear them. The performance I get out of the light weight design is amazing! I loved these shoes so much that I took extra good care of my Pegasus Turbo 2. Kept a tide pen on me at all times and only wore them for special occasions or days I just wanted to feel so good in the gym/running! My first concern happened when after only 4 wears I noticed the foam was starting to crack; by this time I was past my 30 day return window and just prayed they would last and wore them very rarely. By my 15th wear (Never ran outside with them - only indoor gym work) The foam at the heel had ripped off from the shoe. It's still wearable but air gets trapped between the foam sole and bottom fabric which makes for interesting noises at times. Since then I can't really use them for running since it messes with my gait but I use these shoes now as my casual gym shoe. This shoe experience has been by far the most disappointing with Nike - my favorite shoe but the quality is not worth the price.
Longtime runner here and I absolutely love these as well as the first version of the Turbo. I want to buy a few more pairs before they are discontinued. The cushioning is so soft yet responsive. I've had no issues with durability, as I've put close to 200 miles on these and have yet to see a single rip or tear in the upper or the sole. I will also say that I prefer the thinner upper compared the thicker upper that the first Turbo model had. No issues with the upper scraping my achilles either. Advice: untie your shoes and don't use the heels as handles to pull them off your feet. Wearers are complaining about the sole ripping off from the heal area and I think this can be solutioned by being a bit more gentle taking them off.
They were perfect for the first wear.This is the second pair of these. First pair got a little wet and seemed to ruin the sole. My foot canât really land the way that is suppose to because one side of the sole is compacted down due to getting wet. The sole never came back after getting wet.This pair, looks great, but second walk (about 8mi on the shoe at this point) i could hear what sounded like air squeezing out with each step in the left shoe. Not unusable but annoying.Here we are, 70mi later (about a week and a half), and the heel of this is split open. Check the other pair and sure enough they also are split. You would think for $140-$180 dollars they would last longer than 2 weeks (about 100mi if mostly walking occasionally jogging).One the first find ... MoreThey were perfect for the first wear.This is the second pair of these. First pair got a little wet and seemed to ruin the sole. My foot canât really land the way that is suppose to because one side of the sole is compacted down due to getting wet. The sole never came back after getting wet.This pair, looks great, but second walk (about 8mi on the shoe at this point) i could hear what sounded like air squeezing out with each step in the left shoe. Not unusable but annoying.Here we are, 70mi later (about a week and a half), and the heel of this is split open. Check the other pair and sure enough they also are split. You would think for $140-$180 dollars they would last longer than 2 weeks (about 100mi if mostly walking occasionally jogging).One the first find (air squeaking) I contact DSG and they wanted me to ship them back (at my cost it seemed) or return to the store (which stores around me didnât have a replacement).Since I walk about 7-8mi a day and the others got ruined because of getting wet (walking in the PNW that will happen a lot) I needed a pair so I kept them. Now I have two pairs (both bought a DSG) that are basically âbrokenâ within 2-3 weeks of having them.Not sure if it is a Nike thing or what DSG has in stock. Iâve never had this much issue with Nike; that is about all I buy.Such a shame. Iâm sure Iâll have to buy another pair probably NOT from DSG at this point.
So let me start off by saying that I love Nike and will continue to be a loyal customer. BUT these shoes were the biggest letdown. The durability of my pair was horrible. I purchased 2 pairs of the turbo 1 last year (one for training and one for racing) and rotated them between running workouts with no problems at all (I never use my running shoes work weight training). I bought 1 pair of the 2âs because my pair from last year is still completely fine and still rotate. In the past month and a half I have probably put in 60-80 miles, never in the rain or on gravel. Last weekend I went out for my long run and felt my right foot slipping, I just thought the laces were loose. Nope. There was a 4-5 inch âtearâ on the outside of the shoe where upper had completely torn ... MoreSo let me start off by saying that I love Nike and will continue to be a loyal customer. BUT these shoes were the biggest letdown. The durability of my pair was horrible. I purchased 2 pairs of the turbo 1 last year (one for training and one for racing) and rotated them between running workouts with no problems at all (I never use my running shoes work weight training). I bought 1 pair of the 2âs because my pair from last year is still completely fine and still rotate. In the past month and a half I have probably put in 60-80 miles, never in the rain or on gravel. Last weekend I went out for my long run and felt my right foot slipping, I just thought the laces were loose. Nope. There was a 4-5 inch âtearâ on the outside of the shoe where upper had completely torn from the sole... not only that the exact same thing was happening on the other shoe. Needless to say I was/am incredibly upset about them as I was planning on wearing them for my Ironman in December. And well 180$ was flushed down the toilet. Wonât be buying a second pair and actively looking for a different shoe. Very long story short, I didnât have a great experience with this shoe and wouldnât recommend them for an endurance athlete.
I have had these shoes since August 2019. I run about 40 miles a week, so I have put around 1,400 miles on these shoes. I typically would have gone through two other shoes by now, but these shoes have had amazing durability, so I haven't felt the need to upgrade. Amazingly, they still have tread on the bottom on them. This has been by far my favorite running shoe in the past decade. They're very comfortable and light with excellent traction on the pavement. The only sign of wear is the bottom of the heel is starting to separate. Look at the pics for clarification. If you're thinking these shoes aren't worth the money, I couldn't disagree more. This has been the best money I have spent on running shoes in a long time. I am going to buy the exact same shoe this month. ... MoreI have had these shoes since August 2019. I run about 40 miles a week, so I have put around 1,400 miles on these shoes. I typically would have gone through two other shoes by now, but these shoes have had amazing durability, so I haven't felt the need to upgrade. Amazingly, they still have tread on the bottom on them. This has been by far my favorite running shoe in the past decade. They're very comfortable and light with excellent traction on the pavement. The only sign of wear is the bottom of the heel is starting to separate. Look at the pics for clarification. If you're thinking these shoes aren't worth the money, I couldn't disagree more. This has been the best money I have spent on running shoes in a long time. I am going to buy the exact same shoe this month. I do think it's time to upgrade.
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