The Nike Pegasus Plus is a capable, lightweight daily trainer that effectively uses ZoomX foam to provide a responsive ride. While it is a fun and versatile shoe, reviewers generally agree that the $180 retail price is difficult to justify given the intense competition from other non-plated and plated trainers that offer better value. If you are specifically looking for a lightweight, flexible Nike trainer, it is a solid choice, but budget-conscious runners should consider alternatives like the Hoka Mach 6 or New Balance Rebel v5 for better performance-per-dollar.



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Pro
- Lightweight and responsive ZoomX foam midsole
- Versatile for daily training and uptempo workouts
- Breathable Flyknit upper
- Good traction from high-abrasion rubber outsole
Kontra
- High retail price ($180) for a non-plated trainer
- Snug, narrow toebox may not fit all foot shapes
- Midsole foam is firmer and less "plush" than premium racers using the same material
- Midfoot strap can create hotspots for some users
⚠ Warnsignale
- Significant price premium for the brand and legacy name compared to competitors with similar performance
- Upper can be narrow and requires a break-in period
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Bessere Optionen
Warum wechseln: Offers a more traditional, cushioned daily trainer experience using ReactX foam at a lower price point.
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