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may 14, 2018 - Nike

What’s new (and old) about the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 35

In its 35 years of life, the #nike #airzoom #Pegasus has undergone major technology shifts and supported training efforts of countless everyday runners and some of the world’s best distance runners. When it came time to update the shoe, designers turned to feedback from elite athletes (including one of the silhouette’s biggest fans, champion British distance runner Mo Farah). It was abundantly clear that some performance elements were not to be tinkered with, and some areas could use updating. 


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