

If you like a responsive ride without sacrificing cushion, then the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 will be a good fit for you. Leaving you as a runner feeling like there just is not a ton of spring in your step. Meaning, they had too much cushion and poor ground-to-foot response. Some of the other Nike road running models have fallen short in this category for me. The main positive characteristic I noticed with this shoe was just how comfortable the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 is while also maintaining a responsive feel. Trail running is where I spend most of my time training, but I do mix in road and track runs. I think roadrunners of all skill levels will enjoy the comfort of the Air Zoom Pegasus 38. Being on my feet all day while actively coaching athletes, I need a comfortable shoe that I can move athletically in. It is currently my go-to shoe while I work. I have used these shoes and their predecessors, in all of the above-mentioned categories.

This is an everyday shoe that can be used for road running, gym training, track runs, and casual wear.

