This shoe didn’t work for Seth but I love my Peg2! I have 520+ miles on my first pair and I want to see how much more it can go. It’s still feeling pretty good with little wear
They needed to bring back the Peg Turbo. I think Nike got wrapped up in their technology, and went wild, while completely neglecting why people bought the faster shoes. The Turbo was light, soft, but not without easily-fixable problems, but instead they went the opposite way and made a “fast” shoes that no one wants.
Yes, too much of a technology focus, but I guess that's what's selling right now. When people wake up and realize they are faster in a shoe that is 1-2oz lighter the Turbo will come back 👍🧐
Not one that worked for everyone, but couldn't agree more. Already stocked up on my favourite daily trainer - hopefully the HyperFly will prove a future alternative, but it may turn out to be a racer.
Nike Pegasus 37 all the way! I've been running in the 32-36. First 2 marathons were in the 32. PR in the 10k in the Pegasus 34. It's the shoe that can last for a Marathon and fast enough for my 45:23 PR in the 10k at age of 55. Now I'm 57. I'm ready to go below 43 minutes in the 10K with the Pegasus 37. Thanks Seth!!!
Funnily enough, the react infinite was marketed as a shoe that helps to cut down on injuries. I've had not but nagging injuries since I started running in them and I was never an injury prone type of runner beforehand.
I love that you’re not “married” (spanish expression) with any brand. Fully honest reviews. Thank you so much for this video in particular. I’m looking for a train running shoes, I’m Nike-boy but, I had my doubts about Nike’s trail running shoes. I will check other brands. Saucony Mad River TR2 called my eye. By the way, I saw your review of Nike Zoom Fly 3, and now with almost 120 km, I love them. Again, thanks for your videos!
Hands down my favorite running shoe is and will forever be the Peg turbo 2. It’s lightweight, very responsive, and can get the job done well for almost any run.
I have tried the Peg 37, Infinity and Wildhorse this year. I loved the Wildhorse before I hit 200 miles. Once I was there, the stability of the shoe went south and the insole kept sliding. Before 200, it was so versatile for easy trail days and more uptempo.
Completely agree with you Seth on the Nike Tempo. These are heavy & loud. I would add that the air pockets damper my spring. I just couldn’t lead forward with these. I got them on sale for $150. I found them useful for my runs with a weight vest. The injuries I was getting with the Pegasus are now gone. So with these Tempo Next % I have been injury free.
Love, love, love the Turbo 2. I have 4 pair, all bought at less than $130 out the door. I save 3 pair for racing, 1 pair for training. Best shoe, along with Zoom Fly 3, of 2019 for me. Love the Zoom Fly 3. I have 3 pair, 2 saved for racing, 1 pair for training. Bought all at less than $130 out the door. I have 3 pair Infinity React and love them. My recovery day run go to, for sure. Again, found all 3 pair at less that $130 out the door. Novablast is another personal favorite of mine.
Wildhorse 6 was my first Nike trail shoe. I just recently did my first 100 mile training week in them - they were great, though I would like a bit more grip...!
Yes agree... peg 37 was to narrow around the midfoot, so painful to put on train, even i'm thinking of to sell it again😅. But after 25-30km there's no more pain, i don't know is my foot been get used to with the shoe or the shoe been get used to with my foot. But since then the shoe become so enjoyable to run, and i really love it
Nike are the only brand I make a deliberate effort to avoid. Not a fan to be frank. However I do recognise they make great running shoes. Great video again.
QD: I love the Pegasus 37, it works for me on almost every training level. I run my long runs, my recovery runs and my easy runs in it. I have 400km on my pair and they still feels like they did when I got them 400km ago. Perversely I prefer the Pegasus 36 for tempo runs and even hill repeats. I will stick to my Pegasus 36 Trails, thank you very much. I just got a pair of Vaporfly's, but haven't run in them yet.
The Turbo 2 was awesome, my favorite shoe I've ever run in. The upper was light, breathable, and disappeared on your foot, and the ride was fantastic. It popped, and I felt like I was running faster with less effort. I feel like Nike really lost that this year, the Peg 36 & Zoom Fly 3 were solid too, I think Nike kind of got wrapped up in their tech and missed the mark.
Terra Kiger 6: I’ve raced many years with Salomon shoes (10k..80k) and this year I also got a pair of Kiger 6’s. I just raced 72km (45miles) in those and they worked great on muddy and rocky trails. For instance the Salomon s/lab sense 8 SG shoes are much more slippery on wet rocks than the Kiger and it seems like the durability is also better. So eager to see what 2021 Kiger’s will be like.
Pegasus Turbo 2 and Pegasus 36 Trail my favourite Nike running shoes. Unfortunately Nike this year went backwards even with the Alphafly. Many think Vapourfly is better. Fingers crossed that they don’t mess up the Vomero 15. Because of all this, in my next rotation I will not have any Nike running shoes. ☹️
I haven’t run in any 2020 Nike shoes, but I did run in the Peg 36 at the start of the year and they were nice! I think Nike really has something going with the Infinity React, they just need to fix the heel lock down and it’ll be a gem! That’s why I chose the NB 1080v10 over it when purchasing my new daily trainer (and it was also $10 cheaper).
I have both the Infinity React and React Miler. There is heel slippage with the Infinity React but once I get going, I’m good. The React Miler is now my easy day shoe despite it being heavier. That locked down on the React Miler is great. Hope 2021 will be better (maybe they held back since there were no true races?) as I’m a big Nike fan. Appreciate today’s vlog as I do every day!!
QD: I run with the Wild Horse 6 on trails and the Peg Turbo 2 on roads. I'm very happy with both of them. Fabulous shoes. No complain whatsoever. Got myself a second pair of Turbo 2, before they are all gone. Based on reviews, it seems that the Endorphin Speed would be a good contender to replace the Turbo.
Pegasus 36 Trail. To bad that the Trail 2 is a completly new consept. It would have been better if Nike had taken the Pegasus 37 and made it in to a Trail version. Keep up the good work Seth and greetings from Sweden.
QD: absolutely love the infinity run. I’ve put 300 miles on my first pair and they still feel fresh. Don’t mind the upper, though I agree it does get a little lose at times. For me, this will be my go to long day, everyday trainer.
Love the Wildhorse 6 for trail. It has been especially great on muddy days. For the road shoes from Nike even though it is a 2019 shoe the Zoom Fly 3 is my go to.
Zoom pegasus turbo 2... you do have to wear slightly higher socks to prevent blistering on the Achilles but I love mine!! The price point is a little steep though. This week I did 11miles at 6:19pace with them they are great for that type of distance. Cheers from denver Seth!!
Loved my Peg 36 trail and my Wild-horse 6 shoes. Just bought a pair of Terra Kigers which I hopefully will try out the first week of december. Thats the trail. The road-shoes I like are the Nike Zoom Vomero and The Hoka Rincon 2. I also bought the Saucony Endorphine speed, but they were somewhat too snug in the forefoot. For daily trainer I use the Brooks Ghost 12.
QD: Got the Peg Turbo 2 and Peg 36 Trail during lockdown to start running again and they're both absolutely brilliant. Had previously only ran up to 5k's on hard surfaces in Nike 'free' shoes of various iterations, now in stepped up the mileage and got up to the marathon distance on the trails. Think I'll invest in a pair of goretex peg 36 trails for the incoming winter
QD: i currently have 2 Nike shoes in my rotation: Nike Zoom Gravity: i love about it how light it feels, it is stable, and responsive for an comparably very cheap shoe. I use it on the track and the road. Nike Zoom Fly Flyknit: i like the responsive sole, and how it rocks me forward, if i want to run my best possible half marathon time i need to have this shoe on my feet. But: the upper is terrible when you want to go around tight corners, if you have a really fast downhill stretch or anything else than just running your pace on flat ground. The upper allows to much lateral movement away from the center of the sole.
I LOVE my Peg Trail 2. I also love my Wildhorse 6 (ticked over the 130 mile mark with those today) but I find the Pegs just feel so much more stable in the damp if there's ANY hard, flat surface on the route. In fact, I actually prefer the Pegs for any serious downhills on small stone, loose surfaces too. I don't notice the weight and they're also just so comfy! (For reference, my road shoes are Peg Turbo 2s so it's not like I've never worn anything lighter ;) )
For me, the Wildhorse is too heavy to train in, but the Terra Kiger provides enough cushion to be a lightweight trainer. I do agree it's still heavier than their competitors but it's got way more cushion
Thanks for your review of the Nike 2020 Shoe Lineup. I have the Peg Trail shoes, I love the use of being to go from trail to road and back. I do plan to buy the Peg 37 for my trainer, my Adios 5 are seeing their last days.
QD: Peg 37s, but I think they didn't age all that well. Felt great after breaking them in but then closing in on 400km or so they now feels like they have lost the magic that made them great shoes-now they're too heavy for tempo days without as much "pop" left and too stiff for easy days. The build is great though especially the outsole so I will still keep them around for light trails, horrible weather days, and perhaps just casual wear.
Love the Peg 36, 4 pair, all at less than $90. 2 pair for training/running, 2 pair for gym training. Love the Peg 36 better than the 37. More comfortable, softer upper, better fit. I have 2 pair of the 37's, trainers, and I won’t pay anywhere near full price again. Probably will not buy another pair at any price. Nike Miler, I love, but very spongy midsole, and I use for wearing at work (on my feet alot). Not a running shoe, in my opinion. I have one pair and may buy a 2nd, but not at $130.
Of the road shoes , Tempo next % and Alphafly. The Peg 37 is so ungainly to run in. Infinity Run , far to bulky! Boy the Tempo Next % is just amazing! Thank you Nike! Bought more Peg 35 as 37 is no for me!
QD: I know it’s been said a million times here already, but the Pegasus Turbo 2. Such a versatile and lightweight shoe. Perfect for almost any workout or daily training run. I’m on my second pair I grabbed from the outlets for $56
I am built a bit more blocky and so can enjoy the Infinity React on road and Kiger 6 and Peg ll on trails. The ride in all of these works for me, but I concede there is room for improvent, especially weight.
I'm with you on enjoying the Nike Pegasus 37 the most out of the Nike road running lineup. Also bought the Alphafly and Infinity React. I'm still on the fence about purchasing the Tempo Next% That stack height is way up there!
Hey Seth, major miss on today’s vlog. You forgot to make a Nike Matrix!!! You did a great one on the Saucony running shoes 2020. You should also do one for Nike running shoes
I have the Peg Trail 36 & Terra Kiger 6 - both are fine for what they are - but my big weird thing with them was that they had to be broken in - maybe 50KM before feeling OK. So used to Hokas in particular that you can just pop on your feet & go...other shoes I've worn in the last few years also didn't need breaking in. Seems like a bit of a throwback / retro thing...
Oddly enough I have noticed that the Infinity React makes my knees hurt, specifically the right one. Not sure if it is because of the bit of stability that the shoe provides but I have noticed that every time I have used them. It does not happen with the Pegasus, the Turbo or the Vaporfly's. I will use them once more and if my knee hurts then I will have confirmation that it is definitely the shoe.
Seth, humble opinion. you began to review the shoes as someone who run 100 miles per week. but i guess 99.9% of your viewers (including me) don't run close to that much. please try to give a more daily style runner review. Moreover, you talk in a position of someone who changes shoes veeery frequently hence durability does not concern you at all, but for me (with my tight budget) i will buy the peg trail 2 (even with it's weight) if it lasts longer.... i hope you get my point here. cheers
I'm going to be the odd (wo)man out here, and throw my vote to the Winflo 7. I had the 6, and then switched to the NB 1080v10 after hearing such good things about it. What a mistake (IMO). I got the Winflo 7 when it was released, and my world was right again. It's so much more responsive and bouncy than the NB. I did just get the Peg 37, so I'll be rotating them both. 💜 The Peg 37 felt better than the React Miler, when I tried them both on.
Great review compilation, Seth. I have the 3 Reacts (Peg 37, Miler, and Infinity Run), but I can't agree more that the Peg 37 was the best one. I am about the same height as you are, but is heavier but Peg 37 helped me to have a sturdier run compared to the other 2. And yes, the Infinity Run is good to be used in the gym. Hopefully, you can also try and review some adidas running shoes like the Ultraboost 20 (not the PB) and Pulseboost HD. :)
QD: still looking. I like the waterproof and wind resistance on the Pegasus shield last winter. I didn’t like the wear on the shoe max 200-300 miles and wasn’t that comfortable. Will look for two alternatives this winter Season. Not a Nike guy for running anymore. Didn’t have a choice growing up cause I have narrow foot. I have a mild supination wear pattern. ASICS are my go to because of the extra rubber.
Def love the Peg 37 and especially after breaking it in. Another road shoe from Nike I ended up loving was Nike Renew Run. Just works great for my foot and stride. Only complaint is very narrow toe box
Dewa here QD: I have the Nike Quest 3. They are by far my favorite Nike road shoe. We had our first XC race last Tuesday and it was also all on road and I wore the Quest 3's and they worked amazing and I did really well! 2nd place! feeble ilg here for QD: Nike oughta bring back their revolutionary/industry-changing precursor to ALL Trail Shoes; the Waffle Trainer and/or Daybreak!!! ha! currently, the Hoka Torrent has replaced any Nike trail shoes in my rotation, which is weird...used to be sponsored by them! head bowed,
Hands down, it doesn't get better than the vaporfly Next%. I have three pairs. The Alphafly is more stable but I prefer the next in feel and fit. I didn't like the peg 37. I liked the infinity react, but the upper loosens up over time. I like the wild horse 6 a bunch. But I have recently moved to Hoka clifton 7 for my daily trainer and saucony exodus 10 paired with the wild horse 6 for the trail.
QD: To be honest, I never ran in a Nike shoe, the brand never appeled to me and I don't like some of their policies. GREETINGS FROM SALZBURG/AUSTRIA!!!
@@jaredperez506 Yea, what I found is that u can’t be picky with the colorways cause they all are different prices, some cheaper than others. I found a pair in my size for $100 granted I’m a small size
I use the Infinity React as my rainy day shoe. The almost not there upper sheds water well for me. As a rule though, I usually don't push more then about 5 miles on a wet day. I do wish they would release the Peg 37 in 2E. I have a slightly wider foot and the D is too thin....
Have the infinity reacts and peg 37s. Reacts hurt my arches after running more than 10km. That guide rail is a pain. Also agree with the sloppy upper. Just got the peg 37s. I am pleasantly surprised. It’s my go to shoe at the moment. My most recent purchase was another pair of turbo 2s Because it is still my fave shoe from Nike.
QD: I also love(d) the Infinity Run, but have over time transitioned to the NB Beacon V3 and the Atreyu. Strengthening and improved form have allowed me to run in less structured shoes, but I do believe the Infinity did help my niggles go away. I also really liked the Epic React 2 even though some people call it lifestyle shoe. Both of those Nikes are somewhat semi-retired in my rotation for now.
I got 3 pairs of the infinity reacts so I’d say I’m a fan for easy days and recovery days lol. Was disappointed with Pegasus, the forefoot cushion was amazing but it gave me nothing but Achilles issues.
QD: My favorite Nike running shoe has definitely got to be the Inifinity React. Personally, the lockdown for me has been great, the rolling technology within the shoe feels amazing with the addition of the soft react foam. Although the weight of the shoe is a little high, the big bonus for me is the amount of rubber on the outsole, it can definitely be a shoe that can last for a large number of months if a person is looking for one shoe that can last them a long period of time.
Thanks for sharing! I'm leaning towards the Pegasus 37, but then again, I also will likely put at least 500 miles running in whatever shoe I purchase next, so I have to choose wisely as far as durability goes. 🤙🏽🦿
I agree and disagree with you on the Terra Kiger 6. Obviously it is not as light as the other racing shoes you listed, but it is much more versatile. I can run 50k-50mi in the terra kiger and I wouldn't in the others. Nike should make a lighter weight racing shoe to compete with the others you mentioned, but the Terra Kiger is a perfect do everything shoe for me.
I’ve seen more people like the Tempo Next than dislike. But the people who dislike it are so adamant about convincing people it’s not a good shoe. Like they have a point to prove. Like EddBud said- people who haven’t run in it are saying it’s a bad shoe lol
Hi DGR, got into daily running just before lockdown and treated myself to a pair of Nike zoom 3 in June, I’ve ran 200km+ in them but need something I can train slowly in 4-5 times a week (both short 3-6k and mid/long 8-12k) I’ve been leaning towards the Peg 37 for a while now but I’ve never branched out from Nike so you lot will be far more knowledgeable than me. Just no crazy narrow shoes as I have quite wide feet, im not concerned about the price I just need some options before I pull the trigger on creating a rotation alongside my zoom fly 3s
I got 2 pairs of the alpha flys in my opinion they are really good they fixed my posture in running a little bit! I also got 3 pairs of the next percent and they are also veery good but the alpha flys are better.
QD: I only have 1 nike shoes for my road running routine. Got it when the price got really low. The free RN 5.0 2019. Still using it almost a year. Always use it for my short or long distance running and still good in shape till now.
Had 2 pairs each of Peg35 then Peg36. Loved them. My first Nike shoes after years in Saucony's For me, 37 felt heavy. Bulky even. Due to the more narrow shape I felt I had to go up another half size! So I'm a full size bigger than my street shoes! I also suffer from the common slight heel slip, which is distracting. I haven't seen a "Wide" Peg37 though which might be more suitable Its made me nervous about Peg38 if this is the direction they are going.
I wanted to love the Peg '37. I ordered a custom design, but after running in them I had to return them. I had planned to follow the Peg '37 with a Wildhorse trail option, but I decided trying them on first would be a better decision then ordering blind.
QD: I have been wearing the pegasus 36 for 3 years now, and I love them! I am very excited to try the 37 once I finish up the miles on my current shoes
QD: Only one Nike has made it into the running rotation this year and that is the Terra Kiger. I wear them on anything less than a trail marathon and wear the Altra Olympus 4s on trail runs longer than a marathon (ultras). It's funny that Seth doesn't like either one of these but they are my go to shoes for the trail.
QD: I like the Terra Kiger just for training. I'm not big into racing (who is in 2020 anyway), but it works well as a lighter weight trail trainer for me.
Infinity is my favorite! By the way yesterday I ran 25 KM in them and I am impressed how much my legs are fresh now. Definitely Infinity is my choice for long easy runs. They are even better than epic react, one of my favorite daily trainers ever
@@nickpascarella5907 well if sales if your criteria for success, then Nike will always be able to win no matter how garbage their shoes are because of their scale and marketing clout. But in terms of quality, word of mouth amongst the running community has been very positive. The endorphin line plus the ride 13 has garnered the most acclaim this year. Hell, did you even watch this video where he said that this was a real off year for Nike?
Nike Zoom Pegasus Turbo 2, a 2019 shoe but so good. Vey light weight and extremely versatile. You can use the shoe for about anything!
Just a worse version of the Elites.
I agree with you John
This shoe didn’t work for Seth but I love my Peg2! I have 520+ miles on my first pair and I want to see how much more it can go. It’s still feeling pretty good with little wear
@@so4reelz Yeah I have seen his video on it. Well, occasionally he gets it wrong :)
It's a decent shoe but the tongue is annoying.
Peg turbo 2 still my favorite running shoe all time
Amen to that
Hey why??
They needed to bring back the Peg Turbo. I think Nike got wrapped up in their technology, and went wild, while completely neglecting why people bought the faster shoes. The Turbo was light, soft, but not without easily-fixable problems, but instead they went the opposite way and made a “fast” shoes that no one wants.
Yes, too much of a technology focus, but I guess that's what's selling right now. When people wake up and realize they are faster in a shoe that is 1-2oz lighter the Turbo will come back 👍🧐
Love the Turbo. Totally agree with you.
YES, PETITION FOR NIKE TO BRING THE TURBO BACK!!!
Turbo is my favorite shoe. Just did my virtual marathon in it and except for one purple toe was amazing.
Not one that worked for everyone, but couldn't agree more. Already stocked up on my favourite daily trainer - hopefully the HyperFly will prove a future alternative, but it may turn out to be a racer.
Nike Pegasus 37 all the way! I've been running in the 32-36. First 2 marathons were in the 32. PR in the 10k in the Pegasus 34. It's the shoe that can last for a Marathon and fast enough for my 45:23 PR in the 10k at age of 55. Now I'm 57. I'm ready to go below 43 minutes in the 10K with the Pegasus 37. Thanks Seth!!!
wow solid times Tom. Peg 37 are solid. Daily trainers for me. hope you get that sub 43 soon
@@arodmind1637 Thanks! Possibly at the Bellin 10K in Green Bay next year!
Keep running seth ..... God bless you 🙂
Peg 37 has been my daily training shoe.
Funnily enough, the react infinite was marketed as a shoe that helps to cut down on injuries. I've had not but nagging injuries since I started running in them and I was never an injury prone type of runner beforehand.
I love that you’re not “married” (spanish expression) with any brand. Fully honest reviews. Thank you so much for this video in particular. I’m looking for a train running shoes, I’m Nike-boy but, I had my doubts about Nike’s trail running shoes. I will check other brands. Saucony Mad River TR2 called my eye.
By the way, I saw your review of Nike Zoom Fly 3, and now with almost 120 km, I love them. Again, thanks for your videos!
The Zoom Rival XC spikes are class
We really appreciate your honesty Seth!
Hands down my favorite running shoe is and will forever be the Peg turbo 2. It’s lightweight, very responsive, and can get the job done well for almost any run.
I have tried the Peg 37, Infinity and Wildhorse this year. I loved the Wildhorse before I hit 200 miles. Once I was there, the stability of the shoe went south and the insole kept sliding. Before 200, it was so versatile for easy trail days and more uptempo.
Completely agree with you Seth on the Nike Tempo. These are heavy & loud.
I would add that the air pockets damper my spring. I just couldn’t lead forward with these.
I got them on sale for $150.
I found them useful for my runs with a weight vest. The injuries I was getting with the Pegasus are now gone.
So with these Tempo Next % I have been injury free.
Love, love, love the Turbo 2. I have 4 pair, all bought at less than $130 out the door. I save 3 pair for racing, 1 pair for training. Best shoe, along with Zoom Fly 3, of 2019 for me. Love the Zoom Fly 3. I have 3 pair, 2 saved for racing, 1 pair for training. Bought all at less than $130 out the door. I have 3 pair Infinity React and love them. My recovery day run go to, for sure. Again, found all 3 pair at less that $130 out the door. Novablast is another personal favorite of mine.
Pegasus 37 is definitely my favorite Nike running shoe in 2020
Wildhorse 6 was my first Nike trail shoe. I just recently did my first 100 mile training week in them - they were great, though I would like a bit more grip...!
Love the Wildhorse 6 and will be running a 100 miler in them in November.
Yes agree... peg 37 was to narrow around the midfoot, so painful to put on train, even i'm thinking of to sell it again😅. But after 25-30km there's no more pain, i don't know is my foot been get used to with the shoe or the shoe been get used to with my foot. But since then the shoe become so enjoyable to run, and i really love it
Nike are the only brand I make a deliberate effort to avoid. Not a fan to be frank. However I do recognise they make great running shoes. Great video again.
Same
Seth you are the best - Honest and truthful comments.Thank you. From South Africa.
QD: I love the Pegasus 37, it works for me on almost every training level. I run my long runs, my recovery runs and my easy runs in it. I have 400km on my pair and they still feels like they did when I got them 400km ago. Perversely I prefer the Pegasus 36 for tempo runs and even hill repeats. I will stick to my Pegasus 36 Trails, thank you very much. I just got a pair of Vaporfly's, but haven't run in them yet.
The Turbo 2 was awesome, my favorite shoe I've ever run in. The upper was light, breathable, and disappeared on your foot, and the ride was fantastic. It popped, and I felt like I was running faster with less effort. I feel like Nike really lost that this year, the Peg 36 & Zoom Fly 3 were solid too, I think Nike kind of got wrapped up in their tech and missed the mark.
Terra Kiger 6: I’ve raced many years with Salomon shoes (10k..80k) and this year I also got a pair of Kiger 6’s. I just raced 72km (45miles) in those and they worked great on muddy and rocky trails. For instance the Salomon s/lab sense 8 SG shoes are much more slippery on wet rocks than the Kiger and it seems like the durability is also better.
So eager to see what 2021 Kiger’s will be like.
New balance 880v10. Perfect everyday trainer. Nice and cushioned, but also responsive. The lockdown over the foot is great
Pegasus Turbo 2 and Pegasus 36 Trail my favourite Nike running shoes. Unfortunately Nike this year went backwards even with the Alphafly. Many think Vapourfly is better. Fingers crossed that they don’t mess up the Vomero 15. Because of all this, in my next rotation I will not have any Nike running shoes. ☹️
I haven’t run in any 2020 Nike shoes, but I did run in the Peg 36 at the start of the year and they were nice! I think Nike really has something going with the Infinity React, they just need to fix the heel lock down and it’ll be a gem! That’s why I chose the NB 1080v10 over it when purchasing my new daily trainer (and it was also $10 cheaper).
I have both the Infinity React and React Miler. There is heel slippage with the Infinity React but once I get going, I’m good. The React Miler is now my easy day shoe despite it being heavier. That locked down on the React Miler is great. Hope 2021 will be better (maybe they held back since there were no true races?) as I’m a big Nike fan. Appreciate today’s vlog as I do every day!!
Peg 36 trail!! The shoe is versatile!! I want the Wildhorse 6’s!! Thanks Seth!!
QD: I run with the Wild Horse 6 on trails and the Peg Turbo 2 on roads. I'm very happy with both of them. Fabulous shoes. No complain whatsoever. Got myself a second pair of Turbo 2, before they are all gone. Based on reviews, it seems that the Endorphin Speed would be a good contender to replace the Turbo.
10:18 Wise words right there. Hit me up in 2021. Admittedly their spikes this year look interesting, but I'm not a track racer.
Agree. I pulled out my shoes from previous years if I wanted to run in Nike. This year was unimpressive. And too much money for the alphafly....
Pegasus 36 Trail. To bad that the Trail 2 is a completly new consept. It would have been better if Nike had taken the Pegasus 37 and made it in to a Trail version. Keep up the good work Seth and greetings from Sweden.
QD: absolutely love the infinity run. I’ve put 300 miles on my first pair and they still feel fresh. Don’t mind the upper, though I agree it does get a little lose at times. For me, this will be my go to long day, everyday trainer.
Love the Wildhorse 6 for trail. It has been especially great on muddy days. For the road shoes from Nike even though it is a 2019 shoe the Zoom Fly 3 is my go to.
Zoom pegasus turbo 2... you do have to wear slightly higher socks to prevent blistering on the Achilles but I love mine!! The price point is a little steep though. This week I did 11miles at 6:19pace with them they are great for that type of distance. Cheers from denver Seth!!
Loved my Peg 36 trail and my Wild-horse 6 shoes. Just bought a pair of Terra Kigers which I hopefully will try out the first week of december. Thats the trail.
The road-shoes I like are the Nike Zoom Vomero and The Hoka Rincon 2. I also bought the Saucony Endorphine speed, but they were somewhat too snug in the forefoot.
For daily trainer I use the Brooks Ghost 12.
Only Nike I own: Peg 36 trail (so 2019). Stil going strong.
Would you recommend buying them? Are they also good for asphalt or gravel and stuff?
@@Cebsoe Yes they are. I use them as my trail racing shoes too
@@joepolonsky1459 would they bi similar to pegasus trail 2? Which in your opinion are better
Same and agree. Only Nikes I own, still great from 2019.
QD: Got the Peg Turbo 2 and Peg 36 Trail during lockdown to start running again and they're both absolutely brilliant. Had previously only ran up to 5k's on hard surfaces in Nike 'free' shoes of various iterations, now in stepped up the mileage and got up to the marathon distance on the trails. Think I'll invest in a pair of goretex peg 36 trails for the incoming winter
QD: i currently have 2 Nike shoes in my rotation:
Nike Zoom Gravity: i love about it how light it feels, it is stable, and responsive for an comparably very cheap shoe. I use it on the track and the road.
Nike Zoom Fly Flyknit: i like the responsive sole, and how it rocks me forward, if i want to run my best possible half marathon time i need to have this shoe on my feet. But: the upper is terrible when you want to go around tight corners, if you have a really fast downhill stretch or anything else than just running your pace on flat ground. The upper allows to much lateral movement away from the center of the sole.
I LOVE my Peg Trail 2. I also love my Wildhorse 6 (ticked over the 130 mile mark with those today) but I find the Pegs just feel so much more stable in the damp if there's ANY hard, flat surface on the route. In fact, I actually prefer the Pegs for any serious downhills on small stone, loose surfaces too. I don't notice the weight and they're also just so comfy!
(For reference, my road shoes are Peg Turbo 2s so it's not like I've never worn anything lighter ;) )
My favorite Nike shoe in 2020 is the 2019 Pegasus Trail 36. Its great for non-technical trails and doing XC-style workouts on mixed terrain.
For me, the Wildhorse is too heavy to train in, but the Terra Kiger provides enough cushion to be a lightweight trainer. I do agree it's still heavier than their competitors but it's got way more cushion
Totally agree. Loving my Wildhorse 6.
Respect Denver from Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England! 👍
Turbo 2 still my favourite Nike (2019), but love my Trail 2 for easier trails. Also have Wildhorse 6, Peg 36 trail too
Thanks for your review of the Nike 2020 Shoe Lineup. I have the Peg Trail shoes, I love the use of being to go from trail to road and back. I do plan to buy the Peg 37 for my trainer, my Adios 5 are seeing their last days.
QD: Peg 37s, but I think they didn't age all that well. Felt great after breaking them in but then closing in on 400km or so they now feels like they have lost the magic that made them great shoes-now they're too heavy for tempo days without as much "pop" left and too stiff for easy days. The build is great though especially the outsole so I will still keep them around for light trails, horrible weather days, and perhaps just casual wear.
Eugh you’ve bought back bad memories of the Nike react miler... I was over this shoe until you reminded me 😂
Love the Peg 36, 4 pair, all at less than $90. 2 pair for training/running, 2 pair for gym training. Love the Peg 36 better than the 37. More comfortable, softer upper, better fit. I have 2 pair of the 37's, trainers, and I won’t pay anywhere near full price again. Probably will not buy another pair at any price. Nike Miler, I love, but very spongy midsole, and I use for wearing at work (on my feet alot). Not a running shoe, in my opinion. I have one pair and may buy a 2nd, but not at $130.
Thanks for the Alphafly v Vaporfly suitability comment regarding competing in a marathon. Your Foot turnover analysis is very helpful.
Of the road shoes , Tempo next % and Alphafly. The Peg 37 is so ungainly to run in. Infinity Run , far to bulky! Boy the Tempo Next % is just amazing! Thank you Nike! Bought more Peg 35 as 37 is no for me!
QD: I know it’s been said a million times here already, but the Pegasus Turbo 2. Such a versatile and lightweight shoe. Perfect for almost any workout or daily training run. I’m on my second pair I grabbed from the outlets for $56
I am built a bit more blocky and so can enjoy the Infinity React on road and Kiger 6 and Peg ll on trails. The ride in all of these works for me, but I concede there is room for improvent, especially weight.
I'm with you on enjoying the Nike Pegasus 37 the most out of the Nike road running lineup. Also bought the Alphafly and Infinity React. I'm still on the fence about purchasing the Tempo Next% That stack height is way up there!
Hey Seth, major miss on today’s vlog. You forgot to make a Nike Matrix!!! You did a great one on the Saucony running shoes 2020. You should also do one for Nike running shoes
That’s pretty much what this vlog is... he just didn’t call it that.
I have the Peg Trail 36 & Terra Kiger 6 - both are fine for what they are - but my big weird thing with them was that they had to be broken in - maybe 50KM before feeling OK. So used to Hokas in particular that you can just pop on your feet & go...other shoes I've worn in the last few years also didn't need breaking in. Seems like a bit of a throwback / retro thing...
Peg 36 Trail for trail, peg turbo 2 for speed and infinity React fly knit for daily trainer! My wife likes Wildhorse 6 too!
Oddly enough I have noticed that the Infinity React makes my knees hurt, specifically the right one. Not sure if it is because of the bit of stability that the shoe provides but I have noticed that every time I have used them. It does not happen with the Pegasus, the Turbo or the Vaporfly's. I will use them once more and if my knee hurts then I will have confirmation that it is definitely the shoe.
The Peg 37 felt bad at first, but as I put in more miles it got better and better
Seth, humble opinion. you began to review the shoes as someone who run 100 miles per week. but i guess 99.9% of your viewers (including me) don't run close to that much. please try to give a more daily style runner review. Moreover, you talk in a position of someone who changes shoes veeery frequently hence durability does not concern you at all, but for me (with my tight budget) i will buy the peg trail 2 (even with it's weight) if it lasts longer.... i hope you get my point here. cheers
I was actually looking for this video(well something like it) yesterday and here it is today.
I'm going to be the odd (wo)man out here, and throw my vote to the Winflo 7. I had the 6, and then switched to the NB 1080v10 after hearing such good things about it. What a mistake (IMO). I got the Winflo 7 when it was released, and my world was right again. It's so much more responsive and bouncy than the NB. I did just get the Peg 37, so I'll be rotating them both. 💜
The Peg 37 felt better than the React Miler, when I tried them both on.
Great review compilation, Seth. I have the 3 Reacts (Peg 37, Miler, and Infinity Run), but I can't agree more that the Peg 37 was the best one. I am about the same height as you are, but is heavier but Peg 37 helped me to have a sturdier run compared to the other 2. And yes, the Infinity Run is good to be used in the gym.
Hopefully, you can also try and review some adidas running shoes like the Ultraboost 20 (not the PB) and Pulseboost HD. :)
QD: still looking. I like the waterproof and wind resistance on the Pegasus shield last winter. I didn’t like the wear on the shoe max 200-300 miles and wasn’t that comfortable. Will look for two alternatives this winter Season. Not a Nike guy for running anymore. Didn’t have a choice growing up cause I have narrow foot. I have a mild supination wear pattern. ASICS are my go to because of the extra rubber.
You always bring such great passion to your videos. Nice job! Have a great day. Tim
Thanks Tim for taking the time to stop by. Does not go unnoticed.
Def love the Peg 37 and especially after breaking it in. Another road shoe from Nike I ended up loving was Nike Renew Run. Just works great for my foot and stride. Only complaint is very narrow toe box
Dewa here QD: I have the Nike Quest 3. They are by far my favorite Nike road shoe. We had our first XC race last Tuesday and it was also all on road and I wore the Quest 3's and they worked amazing and I did really well! 2nd place!
feeble ilg here for QD: Nike oughta bring back their revolutionary/industry-changing precursor to ALL Trail Shoes; the Waffle Trainer and/or Daybreak!!! ha! currently, the Hoka Torrent has replaced any Nike trail shoes in my rotation, which is weird...used to be sponsored by them! head bowed,
Nike Pegasus wins every time for me...been wearing them for years...however, my last two buys have been Hoka One One Rincons.
Hands down, it doesn't get better than the vaporfly Next%. I have three pairs. The Alphafly is more stable but I prefer the next in feel and fit.
I didn't like the peg 37. I liked the infinity react, but the upper loosens up over time. I like the wild horse 6 a bunch. But I have recently moved to Hoka clifton 7 for my daily trainer and saucony exodus 10 paired with the wild horse 6 for the trail.
QD: To be honest, I never ran in a Nike shoe, the brand never appeled to me and I don't like some of their policies. GREETINGS FROM SALZBURG/AUSTRIA!!!
peg 35 . only 1 that i have . few years now and still going
Nike VaporFly 4% Flyknit (2019) are the best shoes that I ever run in.
same here. solid cushion🏃🏼♂️
I wish they just kept selling this shoe. Do you know of a reliable source to purchase them that's not price gouging?
@@jaredperez506 still a few pairs that are cheaper than most websites on StockX and Goat
@@Lolz4Lyfe117 never heard of goat will have to check. StockX in my size was $300+ last I checked. 😱
@@jaredperez506 Yea, what I found is that u can’t be picky with the colorways cause they all are different prices, some cheaper than others. I found a pair in my size for $100 granted I’m a small size
For me it's the Infinity React and Wildhorse 6 for my everyday running shoes
I use the Infinity React as my rainy day shoe. The almost not there upper sheds water well for me. As a rule though, I usually don't push more then about 5 miles on a wet day.
I do wish they would release the Peg 37 in 2E. I have a slightly wider foot and the D is too thin....
Have the infinity reacts and peg 37s. Reacts hurt my arches after running more than 10km. That guide rail is a pain. Also agree with the sloppy upper. Just got the peg 37s. I am pleasantly surprised. It’s my go to shoe at the moment. My most recent purchase was another pair of turbo 2s Because it is still my fave shoe from Nike.
QD: I also love(d) the Infinity Run, but have over time transitioned to the NB Beacon V3 and the Atreyu. Strengthening and improved form have allowed me to run in less structured shoes, but I do believe the Infinity did help my niggles go away. I also really liked the Epic React 2 even though some people call it lifestyle shoe. Both of those Nikes are somewhat semi-retired in my rotation for now.
I got 3 pairs of the infinity reacts so I’d say I’m a fan for easy days and recovery days lol. Was disappointed with Pegasus, the forefoot cushion was amazing but it gave me nothing but Achilles issues.
Mitchy Runs a Marathon 87 I had the same issue with the Pegs.
QD: My favorite Nike running shoe has definitely got to be the Inifinity React. Personally, the lockdown for me has been great, the rolling technology within the shoe feels amazing with the addition of the soft react foam. Although the weight of the shoe is a little high, the big bonus for me is the amount of rubber on the outsole, it can definitely be a shoe that can last for a large number of months if a person is looking for one shoe that can last them a long period of time.
Thanks for sharing! I'm leaning towards the Pegasus 37, but then again, I also will likely put at least 500 miles running in whatever shoe I purchase next, so I have to choose wisely as far as durability goes. 🤙🏽🦿
Put the peg 2 trail in the rafters. LOL.
I agree and disagree with you on the Terra Kiger 6. Obviously it is not as light as the other racing shoes you listed, but it is much more versatile. I can run 50k-50mi in the terra kiger and I wouldn't in the others. Nike should make a lighter weight racing shoe to compete with the others you mentioned, but the Terra Kiger is a perfect do everything shoe for me.
I’ve seen more people like the Tempo Next than dislike. But the people who dislike it are so adamant about convincing people it’s not a good shoe. Like they have a point to prove. Like EddBud said- people who haven’t run in it are saying it’s a bad shoe lol
Hi DGR, got into daily running just before lockdown and treated myself to a pair of Nike zoom 3 in June, I’ve ran 200km+ in them but need something I can train slowly in 4-5 times a week (both short 3-6k and mid/long 8-12k) I’ve been leaning towards the Peg 37 for a while now but I’ve never branched out from Nike so you lot will be far more knowledgeable than me. Just no crazy narrow shoes as I have quite wide feet, im not concerned about the price I just need some options before I pull the trigger on creating a rotation alongside my zoom fly 3s
I got 2 pairs of the alpha flys in my opinion they are really good they fixed my posture in running a little bit! I also got 3 pairs of the next percent and they are also veery good but the alpha flys are better.
QD: Big fan of both the Wildhorse 6 & Peg 36 Trail.
QD: I only have 1 nike shoes for my road running routine. Got it when the price got really low. The free RN 5.0 2019. Still using it almost a year. Always use it for my short or long distance running and still good in shape till now.
Love your shoe reviews!
Had 2 pairs each of Peg35 then Peg36. Loved them. My first Nike shoes after years in Saucony's
For me, 37 felt heavy. Bulky even. Due to the more narrow shape I felt I had to go up another half size! So I'm a full size bigger than my street shoes! I also suffer from the common slight heel slip, which is distracting. I haven't seen a "Wide" Peg37 though which might be more suitable
Its made me nervous about Peg38 if this is the direction they are going.
I have the new Winflo 7 and I run sloowww... The Winflo 7 is suitable for me during my slow running and comfortable wide shoe.
I wanted to love the Peg '37. I ordered a custom design, but after running in them I had to return them. I had planned to follow the Peg '37 with a Wildhorse trail option, but I decided trying them on first would be a better decision then ordering blind.
There were still some Peg 36 Trail out there so I tried it out. Love this shoe. Will prob buy another pair before they are gone.
QD: I have been wearing the pegasus 36 for 3 years now, and I love them! I am very excited to try the 37 once I finish up the miles on my current shoes
How can you be wearing a shoe from 2019 (Peg 36) for 3 years... #QuickMath 🤔
Andrew D. He has a time machine.
QD: Only one Nike has made it into the running rotation this year and that is the Terra Kiger. I wear them on anything less than a trail marathon and wear the Altra Olympus 4s on trail runs longer than a marathon (ultras). It's funny that Seth doesn't like either one of these but they are my go to shoes for the trail.
QD: I like the Terra Kiger just for training. I'm not big into racing (who is in 2020 anyway), but it works well as a lighter weight trail trainer for me.
QD- not 2020 shoes but I liked the original zoom fly and zoom fly 3.
Infinity is my favorite! By the way yesterday I ran 25 KM in them and I am impressed how much my legs are fresh now. Definitely Infinity is my choice for long easy runs. They are even better than epic react, one of my favorite daily trainers ever
I've tried Nike before but I feel it is a bit too narrow in the midfoot for me so I don't have any. I prefer Adidas, NB or Saucony.
Pegasus 37 also Amazing but again not for people who have wide foot
I prefer zoom x turbo
I have found the Peg Trail 2 is a great ultra-distance shoe.
Seth, heads up that you need to start a chapter at 00:00 even if it just says 'intro' to get chapters to show up on the video timeline.
Saucony absolutely dominated Nike this year.
how so? certainly not in sales lol
@@nickpascarella5907 well if sales if your criteria for success, then Nike will always be able to win no matter how garbage their shoes are because of their scale and marketing clout. But in terms of quality, word of mouth amongst the running community has been very positive. The endorphin line plus the ride 13 has garnered the most acclaim this year. Hell, did you even watch this video where he said that this was a real off year for Nike?
Love the Peg 37.
What is a good shoe for road running during the winter season in Colorado?
Hoka EVO Speedgoat, I used it a lot last winter