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Product Name: | Nike Men's Zegama Trail Running Shoes in Brown, Size: 6 | DH0623-700 |
Product Description: | Navigate the up and downs of uncompromising terrain with the Nike Zegama. Developed with great grip and stability, it has you covered so you can keep climbing and reach greater personal heights when the going gets grimy and gritty. Whether it's a challenging, rocky landscape going uphill or a steep, slick decline down a treacherous trail, feel confident when you decide to off-road it. Cushioning for Your Miles: A lightweight Nike ZoomX midsole combines with increased stack heights to help provide cushioning during extended stretches of running. Confident in Various Terrains: A deeper, diverse lug pattern highlighted with wide spacing gives you traction for more technical terrains. Stability for the Trail: Engineered mesh—stronger and more flexible than regular mesh—on the upper and internal heel help provide stability for various trail conditions as well as breathability. More Benefits: Ankle gaitor helps limit trail debris. Overlays stretch across the toe for extra durability. Style: DH0623; Color: Team Gold/Citron Pulse/Stadium Green/Volt; Size: 6; Gender: Male; Age Group: Adult | Nike Zegama Men's Trail Running Shoes in Brown, Size: 6 | DH0623-700 |
Product SKU: | nike_us_zegama-mens-trail-running-shoes-1t400b_1000197173-00196153208858 |
UPC: | 196153208858 |
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All 3 are drastically different shoes.
The Terra Kiger is the "lowest profile" of the shoes. Least cushioning. Fantastic grip. .Meant for "shorter diistances" but built for running fast.
The Pegasus Trail 4 is an awesome shoe. It's great on the roads. It's great on all but the most technical trails. A true "road to trail" shoe They've got the fit absolutely dialed in. Grip is really good. It's meant to go long and be worn for everyday running.
The Zegama is a beast. It's got the highest profile. The ZoomX cushioning is fantastic. As you pile up the miles (I'm talking 20+ mile long runs on the trails) you'll notice your legs just aren't as fatigued. It's meant for trail only and true trails. It handles rocks and roots easily. No rockplate so if you're wearing it on really technical trails you're going to feel it if you kick a rock.
I've read so many reports on the Zegama that mention they are horrible on wet surfaces. I've personally never had a problem with them but ymmv.
Supposedly they built the Zegama to compete with the Hoka Speedgoat...having used both it's tough to say which is better. The Speedgoat is kind of the gold standard now but their are elements of both shoes I really like over the other.
Overall for $65 it's a steal. Again they are meant for trails. If you do a lot of road running these probably aren't for you.
Size wise, I'm normally a 9 in almost every shoe and I went up to a 9.5. The 9 was just a little too tight.
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Same here
Nike isn't known to make the most durable, reliable shoes. For serious trekkers, trail runners, hikers, etc. I'd go with Merrell, Brooks, Salomon, Altra, and the like. Nike is kind of borderline athleisure aesthetic with some performance.
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All 3 are drastically different shoes.
The Terra Kiger is the "lowest profile" of the shoes. Least cushioning. Fantastic grip. .Meant for "shorter diistances" but built for running fast.
The Pegasus Trail 4 is an awesome shoe. It's great on the roads. It's great on all but the most technical trails. A true "road to trail" shoe They've got the fit absolutely dialed in. Grip is really good. It's meant to go long and be worn for everyday running.
The Zegama is a beast. It's got the highest profile. The ZoomX cushioning is fantastic. As you pile up the miles (I'm talking 20+ mile long runs on the trails) you'll notice your legs just aren't as fatigued. It's meant for trail only and true trails. It handles rocks and roots easily. No rockplate so if you're wearing it on really technical trails you're going to feel it if you kick a rock.
I've read so many reports on the Zegama that mention they are horrible on wet surfaces. I've personally never had a problem with them but ymmv.
Supposedly they built the Zegama to compete with the Hoka Speedgoat...having used both it's tough to say which is better. The Speedgoat is kind of the gold standard now but their are elements of both shoes I really like over the other.
Overall for $65 it's a steal. Again they are meant for trails. If you do a lot of road running these probably aren't for you.
Size wise, I'm normally a 9 in almost every shoe and I went up to a 9.5. The 9 was just a little too tight.
Edit: Disregard it only works for the black and white. I wanted the white and yellow.
Walking or running?
Plan to wear these mostly as casual/lifestyle shoes. I cannot be bothered with rocks, cactus, rattlesnakes and discarded Gatorade bottles.
That's not a great idea. Look at the pattern on the outsole: it has aggressive lugs for grip on gravel, dirt, mud. Not that suitable on pavement, especially wet pavement.