


The pros: the carbon plate is immediately apparent. Hopefully this helps the next me who can't seem to find this information anywhere online. I ordered both, ran in both back to back (zoomfly first, pegasus second) and below are my impressions. If these two make a baby you get the next%, but which one is "better." My goal was to get a shoe to race in that wasn't the next%, but was still fast and cashed in on the technology that seems to be making headlines everywhere. One has partial zoomx foam (the pegasus) and one has the famed carbon plate (the zoom fly). I wanted in on these snazzy Nike running shoes, but I can't convince myself to drop $250 for a shoe that is only good for racing if I'm not trying to qualify for Boston or anything like that.Įnter the two shoes the next level down, the Nike Zoom Fly 3 and the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus Turbo 2. Hi, so this is an oddly specific post for anyone else who has the same problem I had (surely I'm not alone).
