![]() ![]() ![]() The heel area really elevates the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 37 above the competition. As much as I love the softer laces on my trusty Brooks Hyperion Tempo, the more traditional laces of the Pegasus 37 work well too. The toebox is roomy but not loose and there is ample amount of support on the medial and lateral side of the shoes, just under the eyelets. ![]() The Pegasus 37 was comfortable to wear and to run in, despite me having a wide feet. Although the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 37 uses a similar-looking sole structure as the Vaporfly, due to the more stable React foam, the Peg 37 is much more forgiving than its racing sibling. It breaks my heart when I see pronating runners trying to use the thin Nike ZoomX Vaporfly NEXT% platform on races: their stride breaks at every step, struggling to keep the foot balanced. (Image credit: Nike) Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 37 review: the ergonomics
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