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Nike zoom pegasus 31 men2/17/2023 ![]() When Nike released the Peg 31 I had heard from fellow shoe geeks that they made the shoe a bit firmer, particularly under the forefoot. You can see this phenomenon in action in the video below: This is very common for me in shoes that have a soft forefoot – I tend to pronate more on my right side and have a tendency to cave in the inner border of shoes with soft forefoot midsoles. ![]() On the run they felt great, but I started to experience some abrasion along the ball behind my right big toe. They had a very soft feel underfoot, and I couldn’t help but take them for a run. I tried them on at a Nike outlet and was surprised by how comfortable they were (I often have trouble with Nike’s being too narrow). My first experience with the Nike Pegasus came when I bought a pair of the Peg 29 for a consulting project I was working on. I think a soft heel alters the functional drop of a shoe for me – compression of the heel under weight makes the drop feel lower than it actually is. I generally like shoes that are lighter and lower profile, but over the past couple of years I’ve come to realize that a higher drop shoe will work fine for me if it has a relatively soft heel. For a long time I would not have considered trying a shoe like the Nike Pegasus.
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