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Review on πŸƒ Ultimate Performance Unleashed: Nike Men's Air Zoom Pegasus 34 Running Shoe by David Skyline

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I personally get frustrated when I find shoes I like only to buy them two or three times.

I don't browse many products, but I'm a runner and I know how important choosing the right shoes can be. I personally get frustrated when I find a shoe I like only to buy it 2 or 3 times before it's practically NOT available in my size in ANY color. Then I return to the drawing board. So here is the review. FWIW, I'm 6ft 4in and 190lbs. I run about 100km a month. I have a neutral step. I walk decently because I love IPAs and cheeseburgers. of pain in knees at distances of more than 5 miles. For many years. When a friend talked me into trying a half marathon, I was training relatively painlessly at 13.1 at 33. A few months after the half marathon, I ran a full marathon. 33 was the shoe that helped me get through. Maybe a little chunky, but comfortable, soft and reliable. Bought a new pair before my first marathon, wore them for 2 short runs and used them at a full 26.2. Out of the box 33s ran like clouds but every 250 miles or so I had to replace them. Spent a few marathons and a few halves rocking 33s in every color scheme I had online in my size. Last year there was no 33 in size 12. Had to try 34. At first I absolutely hated her. They felt less soft and there was a distinct stain on the side of the boot that caused serious discomfort. I almost sent them back. After running 1-2 miles the discomfort seemed to subside and then everything was fine. But I must say - after about 50-100 miles they became really comfortable for the whole trip. Plus, they lasted almost twice as long as any other shoe I've ever owned. Just bought another pair of 34s after putting 400 miles on the last pair. I don't know if there were major design changes to the shoe, but I found the 33s to be soft, cushioned, and comfortable because of the box. But around the 200-mile mark I really felt the 33s collapse. The 34s, on the other hand, feel lighter but stiffer and can feel uncomfortable right away. But for me, once broken in, they were amazing shoes that have lasted a long time. If you liked the 33s, you'll probably find the 34s different, but after a difficult start I really liked them.

Pros
  • Durable finish
Cons
  • Hard to say