Nike Air Pegasus ALL NEW MODELS 30, 31, 32 and up

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^, $150 for those is an abomination. The OG's were $85. A $65 increase for a Pegasus with a full-length encapsulated Air-Sole as its main tech is insanity. You can buy the damn Lebron 21 for $100 right now lol.
 
Winflo 11's came out along with a new model called Journey Run with some new cushion for 90$ which look comfy. Potential invincible run on a budget
Says Winflo's have "full length air" as opposed to previous years "air strobel"

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Winflo 11's came out along with a new model called Journey Run with some new cushion for 90$ which look comfy. Potential invincible run on a budget
Says Winflo's have "full length air" as opposed to previous years "air strobel"

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I don’t think I can trust full-length air in a cheap model like the winflos - I bought my son a pair of winflo 9s just for school and after a month those airsoles are squeaking SO BAD inside the sole. I have an earlier model with two zoom units with no squeaking issues after a couple hundred miles.
 
I don’t think I can trust full-length air in a cheap model like the winflos - I bought my son a pair of winflo 9s just for school and after a month those airsoles are squeaking SO BAD inside the sole. I have an earlier model with two zoom units with no squeaking issues after a couple hundred miles.
I had the same problem with my 9's but those had air strobel theyre now using "full length air" could be a different setup
 
I had the same problem with my 9's but those had air strobel theyre now using "full length air" could be a different setup
Description on them says full length air, the feel and the fact the squeaking comes from under the surface the insole sits on (and most of the way through it) seems to me it’s the same full length sole as something like the Air Span 3-4 had, but probably using cheap glue to fasten it to the foam and upper structure.
 
I am so glad Nike swallowed its pride and decided to finally partner with Vibram and put an actual, working wet/dry traction outsole on its trail shoes. It has been a black eye on Nike trail shoes literally since they made the first Wildhorse and Terra Kiger. Glad they could listen to their own company moniker of always innovate.
 
from what i remember the consensus on the zoom all out's were that it was an insane unstable experience so i'm super curious if these'll be good for performance. nike clearly wanted to adapt the alphafly-esque experience for the daily trainer so i'm super curious what this'll be like. hopefully its not trash
 
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