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Posted 8 June 2023
Nike Running Air Zoom Pegasus 39 trainers in black - £66 using code delivered @ ASOS
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Further 20% off the already on sale price with voucher code. Seems a good price for an 'everyday' running shoe.
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- Designed for running, the Nike Running Air Zoom Pegasus 39 are lightweight and ideal for beating your PB. Created with support and cushioning, they provide wider forefoot space for your toes, Flywire cables to help reduce weight and offer locked-in support and webbing to midfoot for a snug fit.
- The midsole includes Nike React foam for a smooth, responsive ride and the Zoom Air Bags in the forefoot and heel offer an energised heel-to-toe transition for a smooth rolling motion
- Ft. everything from a low-profile cut and lace-up fastening, to a padded tongue and cuff, chunky sole and signature Nike branding - this pair has you set for running whatever the season.
- Insole: EVA
- Surface: road
- Textured grip tread
- Heel drop: 10mm
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sorted byI get it, some people like the 'hugging' effect / zero slipping for running. But for people who have big toes or just for walking I can see both sides.
For interest. The Nike 'miler' was specifically made slightly wider they say for long runs when your feet might swell up or on hot days.
I say, perfect for people who don't intend to run but want slightly more room for walking.
Rrp is £135 but I'd never pay, not suggest there worth that. As most things aren't.
Shops have to make 30%. Government takes 20% Nike have to make 20%>. When you buy £100 per shoes.. (or anything really) you'll literally getting 30 quid worth of trainer. Bear that in mind with everything.
I always check if something is advertised * 50% * off is it actually that good deal or was the price artificially inflated to begin with.