Tried the Pegasus today...incredibly comfortable, but felt like the arch support in the shoe didn't align with the arch of my foot.
Any thoughts? I'm coming from the Adidas Sequence (10+ years and 7 different version).
JG
Tried the Pegasus today...incredibly comfortable, but felt like the arch support in the shoe didn't align with the arch of my foot.
Any thoughts? I'm coming from the Adidas Sequence (10+ years and 7 different version).
JG
You may be feeling the zoom air bags, heel and forefoot. More pronounced in the 33.
sa2 wrote:
You may be feeling the zoom air bags, heel and forefoot. More pronounced in the 33.
That's probably it. It's much less noticeable once the shoes break in (30 miles in my case). The Pegasus 34 is a really comfortable trainer. I only wish it had a regular outsole instead of the waffle lugs, which would increase durability, and maybe move the flywire cords away from the foot. Looking forward to version 35.
The Pegs don't really have any internal arch so you're feeling the shape of the insert which I assume feels a little too far forward. Since those are nothing other than thin foam, try using your current inserts and see how the Pegs feel.
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