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5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
very comfortable shoes Aug 13, 2011
By Irina, Clovis CA Nike Air Pegasus+ 28 are very comfortable shoes. Unfortunately they are running a little bit small in size. I realize it when it was too late to return them - I wore them outside. I would buy them again if they would have calmer colors. I wish it would have more toe protection.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best shoe ever for runners Feb 27, 2012
By Pinkmimosa I bought these before a solid decade of running two miles a day. I put miles and miles and miles on these shoes. As a daily runner, I had to have back up shoes and got other brands. Other Nikes. No other shoe has ever compared and I'm so glad to find my old Pegasus's again since that first pair I got finally had to be taken out back and shot due to old age.
Incidentally, the reason I first got them is because I had two weeks to train for the cop test and asked a sales person "Do you have...MAGIC sneakers?" and these are what they recommended.
The. Best. Shoe. EVER.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Best running shoes Mar 17, 2012
By L
"fairytales&dreams"
I've been running for a number of years now and I have gone through many brands of running shoes including Nike, Adidas, and New Balance. However, I still remember fondly my first pair of running shoes. My father had bought me a pair when I was 17, gave them to me and said, "Here you go!". I remember looking at them in puzzlement, then looking at him and asking, "What is this for?!" As you can tell, I had no idea what running was.ha! Guess what pair of shoes I was given? Yup, the Nike Air Pegasus! My first foray into running, and it was with the trusty Air Pegasus shoes.
In the years since, I have not come across another shoe as good as the Pegasus. It is a very comfortable and light running shoe, and fits perfect with the first try, a nice snug (but not too snug) fit. Like I said, perfect!
The Air Pegasus 28 is my third Pegasus shoe (I've also owned the +26 version), and so far my favorite one. I love the color options, I bought the turquoise and pink. It caught my eye and screamed, "Buy me!". I think the colors has made this great classic running shoe more fun and eye-catching (if you're into the bright colors, there are also more sedate colors offered too). I'm glad Nike has realized a good thing, and haven't changed the Pegasus at all.
This is a tried and true reliable running shoe that will appeal to beginner and experienced runners alike.
No complaints Apr 03, 2012
By Daniel Bought this pair of shoes for my wife because hers were getting worn out. I use the Pegasus 26+ myself and have nothing but the highest regard for this series of shoes. So, when she needed a pair of shoes, getting the ladies version was a no-brainer.
The color that I got for her was the bright purple version. It was a bit too 'loud' for her liking but it was the only color available for her size. She does some casual running, probably about 10km a week. Not too much, but enough to keep her active.
Delivery was not an issue. Prompt and no hassles.
I would recommend this shoe for ladies who want a comfort running shoe.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
You Can't Improve a Classic Feb 24, 2012
By ap.garcia Nike Air Pegasus+ 28 Running Shoe - Women's
See my complete running shoe commentary at [...]
Unless you're living under a rock, you've probably heard of barefoot running. There are lots of folks running... I mean walking around in shoes made for barefoot running. This screams marketing scheme to me. But behind every fad is an inkling of reason.
After reading up on this barefoot running trend, I've learned that our shoes are the villains behind many of our body's ailments. The cushy shoes we all know and love have weakened our feet, causing minor shifts in how our body works and changes in our natural gait. This can lead to shifts in pressure and possibly pain. I'm sure I just drastically over-simplified a physiological issue, so please forgive.
If you stopped reading now, you'd probably think I was all about barefoot running. If so, then you, my friend, don't know me. I do nothing trendy. I'm classic all the way. So I had to go with a classic running shoe. That would be the Nike Pegasus. This shoe has been around for decades and hardly anything has changed. And why should it? Our feet haven't changed. Why should our shoes have to? The designers of this shoe have known for decades what the rest of the world is just now figuring out: too much of a good thing is not a good thing.
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