Is this normal? I weighed my pegasus 36s - one is 9.4oz and one is 9.2oz.
Is this normal? I weighed my pegasus 36s - one is 9.4oz and one is 9.2oz.
Are they brand new? What inspired weighing them?
The weight differential is on purpose. It's to account for the fact that most people jog on cantilevered roads and the weight differential is optimized for the canted road geometry.
Yes, out of the box. I was just curious how much they weighed in my size.
It's normal to have some difference. Manufacturing isn't that tightly controlled.
I record some stats on my shoes as I get them, and of the 73 pairs that I have a left and right weight for, only 5 pairs of left/rights weight the same to the nearest gram. 27 of 73 pairs have a difference of 5 grams (0.18 oz) or more between left and right. The weight difference of the 10 pairs that had the greatest differences were: 32, 25, 18, 13, 12, 12, 11, 10, 9, and 9 grams.
Also, a shoe weights quite a bit more after a run due to moisture. I weighed a shoe at 13.4 oz the other day after a run. It looked dry, but still contained enough moisture that it dropped to 12.9 oz a few hours later after it aired out above the baseboard heating in my house.
That's the way they get drugs from Asia into the US.
2 oz of stuff is probably still in that shoe.
Lol