Nike.com has for Nike Members (free to join): Nike Pegasus 39 Men's Road Running Shoes for $77.97 - 25% w/ promo code MEMBER25 = $58.48. Shipping is free.
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Note, available sizes will vary by color. You must log in to your Nike account to apply the promo code.
Nike.com[nike.com] has for Nike Members (free to join[nike.com]): Nike Pegasus 39 Men's Road Running Shoes for $77.97 - 25% w/ promo code MEMBER25 = $58.48. Shipping is free
Starting a few weeks ago, every time I click a link to a Nike.com product on SD it just takes me to the main Nike.com page, not the specific product page. I don't have problems with any other links here, only Nike ones. Anyone else have that issue?
Starting a few weeks ago, every time I click a link to a Nike.com product on SD it just takes me to the main Nike.com page, not the specific product page. I don't have problems with any other links here, only Nike ones. Anyone else have that issue?
I have the same issue with Under Armour links from SD.
Do these run narrow? I typically don't wear wide, but my mid-foot needs wide if these are snug.
My feet are a little wide. And it only took me a couple hours in one day of wearing them to break into them. I wouldn't recommend shooting straight for wide. After wearing my regular 38s for about eight months on rough terrain (yes they last that long and then some), I noticed that they had some space on the medial and lateral sides of my foot. So I only had the tie my laces a little tighter to make them more snug. The same thing happened with my 37s two years ago. I imagine if you get the wide ones, then your shoes will become too loose; unless you really know that's what you need. You will feel tightness around the lateral arch side of your feet, but that's the arch support working. It'll get comfortable. Your best bet is to probably go to a store and try them on. They're very comfortable. The only thing more comfortable in Nike than these are the invincible lines. You'll be walking on clouds with those
My feet are a little wide. And it only took me a couple hours in one day of wearing them to break into them. I wouldn't recommend shooting straight for wide. After wearing my regular 38s for about eight months on rough terrain (yes they last that long and then some), I noticed that they had some space on the medial and lateral sides of my foot. So I only had the tie my laces a little tighter to make them more snug. The same thing happened with my 37s two years ago. I imagine if you get the wide ones, then your shoes will become too loose; unless you really know that's what you need. You will feel tightness around the lateral arch side of your feet, but that's the arch support working. It'll get comfortable. Your best bet is to probably go to a store and try them on. They're very comfortable. The only thing more comfortable in Nike than these are the invincible lines. You'll be walking on clouds with those
Thanks for your response. In my opinion, my feet are kind of awkward. Flat feet, high in-steps, wider in the mid-foot, average arch; never wear a large in sneakers. I have the Air Zoom Pegasus 36 from a while back. The sides would flare out while I was walking. They didn't feel uncomfortably tight, but they obviously didn't fit right, and were too narrow in the mid-foot. I've been hesitant to try a different Pegasus model. Maybe I'll just try these in regular and return them if they are similar to the AZP 36.
Thanks for your response. In my opinion, my feet are kind of awkward. Flat feet, high in-steps, wider in the mid-foot, average arch; never wear a large in sneakers. I have the Air Zoom Pegasus 36 from a while back. The sides would flare out while I was walking. They didn't feel uncomfortably tight, but they obviously didn't fit right, and were too narrow in the mid-foot. I've been hesitant to try a different Pegasus model. Maybe I'll just try these in regular and return them if they are similar to the AZP 36.
I had a blue pair of the AZP 36s and those flared out for me as well. However, I think it's just part of normal wear and tear. I used to buy inserts for my arches. I have very tiny arches 😒
When I bought my first pair of Pegasus shoes, I then noticed what I had been missing out on. It wasn't just arch support, but comfort as well. Previously, I kept buying whatever Nikes and Adidas they had on sale at Costco and those wouldn't do any justice.
Thanks for your response. In my opinion, my feet are kind of awkward. Flat feet, high in-steps, wider in the mid-foot, average arch; never wear a large in sneakers. I have the Air Zoom Pegasus 36 from a while back. The sides would flare out while I was walking. They didn't feel uncomfortably tight, but they obviously didn't fit right, and were too narrow in the mid-foot. I've been hesitant to try a different Pegasus model. Maybe I'll just try these in regular and return them if they are similar to the AZP 36.
Buy one of those manual shoe stretching contraptions on Amazon for like $15. They come in pairs and are pretty easy to use. Just adjust them til they fill out the shoes real tight and leave 'em for 24 hours. Works really well if you're in between sizes and especially well when brands are inconsistent with their sizing and fits.
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I have the same issue with Under Armour links from SD.
Great arch support and it lasts for a long time, even with walking on asphalt for seven hours a day. Just ordered my 4th pair. Thanks OP!
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Are these any better?
I tried it on a Pegasus 39 model clearly marked as eligible, but it's saying the code isn't applicable.
I tried applying the code on 2 different logged in accounts and no luck.
My feet are a little wide. And it only took me a couple hours in one day of wearing them to break into them. I wouldn't recommend shooting straight for wide. After wearing my regular 38s for about eight months on rough terrain (yes they last that long and then some), I noticed that they had some space on the medial and lateral sides of my foot. So I only had the tie my laces a little tighter to make them more snug. The same thing happened with my 37s two years ago. I imagine if you get the wide ones, then your shoes will become too loose; unless you really know that's what you need. You will feel tightness around the lateral arch side of your feet, but that's the arch support working. It'll get comfortable. Your best bet is to probably go to a store and try them on. They're very comfortable. The only thing more comfortable in Nike than these are the invincible lines. You'll be walking on clouds with those
Thanks for your response. In my opinion, my feet are kind of awkward. Flat feet, high in-steps, wider in the mid-foot, average arch; never wear a large in sneakers. I have the Air Zoom Pegasus 36 from a while back. The sides would flare out while I was walking. They didn't feel uncomfortably tight, but they obviously didn't fit right, and were too narrow in the mid-foot. I've been hesitant to try a different Pegasus model. Maybe I'll just try these in regular and return them if they are similar to the AZP 36.
I had a blue pair of the AZP 36s and those flared out for me as well. However, I think it's just part of normal wear and tear. I used to buy inserts for my arches. I have very tiny arches 😒
When I bought my first pair of Pegasus shoes, I then noticed what I had been missing out on. It wasn't just arch support, but comfort as well. Previously, I kept buying whatever Nikes and Adidas they had on sale at Costco and those wouldn't do any justice.
Buy one of those manual shoe stretching contraptions on Amazon for like $15. They come in pairs and are pretty easy to use. Just adjust them til they fill out the shoes real tight and leave 'em for 24 hours. Works really well if you're in between sizes and especially well when brands are inconsistent with their sizing and fits.