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Nike.com has for Select NFL and NCAA Air Zoom Pegaus 38 on sale w/ code
SCORE20 .
Shipping is free.
NOTE: Team select has to be MARKED 20% off w/ code to qualify. Some teams do not qualify. Sizes will be limited by style
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I've been running in 36,37, 38s 39s for years. The 38s are very highly rated for a good reason, they are an overall superb running shoe, I typically run 5-7 miles a day on casual days and they're my go-to.
You've got 30 days to run in these try em out and return em with free label if they're not your cup of tea.
There are so many variables when it comes to getting proper shoes, example heavyset bodyweight and mid to heel strikers will want a higher heel stack for much better comfort; my wife is tall and currently losing her weight from our 3rd baby and I got her a pair or Nike Zoom Fly 4 (a big favorite of mine for half marathons, 12ks etc) and she raves about the comfort. She's a heel striker.
Having the proper type of shoes makes a world of difference.
https://www.nike.com/t/zoom-fly-4...DO2421-739
currently on sale worth every bit of their full retail price. I can't think of a time I paid regular price for any of my 20 pairs of running shoes. I would buy the Zoom Fly 4s without hesitation.
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Upvote for the info and Eagles love. (We all we got!)
iwheela
iwheela
Thanks! Just placed the order.
It depends on how you prefer your style of running shoe to fit. They're more narrow in the toebox which I prefer a shoe that fits like a sock.
I've been running in 36,37, 38s 39s for years. The 38s are very highly rated for a good reason, they are an overall superb running shoe, I typically run 5-7 miles a day on casual days and they're my go-to.
You've got 30 days to run in these try em out and return em with free label if they're not your cup of tea.
There are so many variables when it comes to getting proper shoes, example heavyset bodyweight and mid to heel strikers will want a higher heel stack for much better comfort; my wife is tall and currently losing her weight from our 3rd baby and I got her a pair or Nike Zoom Fly 4 (a big favorite of mine for half marathons, 12ks etc) and she raves about the comfort. She's a heel striker.
Having the proper type of shoes makes a world of difference.
https://www.nike.com/t/zoom-fly-4...DO2421-739
currently on sale worth every bit of their full retail price. I can't think of a time I paid regular price for any of my 20 pairs of running shoes. I would buy the Zoom Fly 4s without hesitation.