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

PT4 NBYs were delivered.

Marble Ube
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Neapolitan
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The tie-dye upper isn’t random. It’s preset and symmetrical to its counterpart.

The “Gold Suede” is accurately portrayed from the rendering to the actual product.


I feel the PT4 sole is actually more comfortable than the PT2/3, but the 2/3 sole looks so dope with the fangs and all.
 
PT4 NBYs were delivered.

Marble Ube
160E5E8C-0562-43BA-9E31-9D88FF176672.jpeg

Neapolitan
83BAB897-4AEC-46C3-9A70-61B340579D23.jpeg

The tie-dye upper isn’t random. It’s preset and symmetrical to its counterpart.

The “Gold Suede” is accurately portrayed from the rendering to the actual product.


I feel the PT4 sole is actually more comfortable than the PT2/3, but the 2/3 sole looks so dope with the fangs and all.
Do you like the tie-die in person? I bought a pair of NBY Peg 36 with the flame pattern, and it was fine but not as nice in person as I expected.
 
Do you like the tie-die in person? I bought a pair of NBY Peg 36 with the flame pattern, and it was fine but not as nice in person as I expected.

Even though it’s not sporadic as I hoped, it still looks good. I’ve got two more designs arriving soon that utilize solid uppers.
 
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PT4 NBYs were delivered.

Marble Ube
160E5E8C-0562-43BA-9E31-9D88FF176672.jpeg

Neapolitan
83BAB897-4AEC-46C3-9A70-61B340579D23.jpeg

The tie-dye upper isn’t random. It’s preset and symmetrical to its counterpart.

The “Gold Suede” is accurately portrayed from the rendering to the actual product.


I feel the PT4 sole is actually more comfortable than the PT2/3, but the 2/3 sole looks so dope with the fangs and all.

these came out dope :emoji_fire:

a bit off topic, but how many kicks do you keep in your rotation? between this, the AM1 and FKnit threads, your shoe rack must be deeeep
 

Nike Motiva Brings Ease to Walking, Jogging and Running

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What to know​

  • The Nike Motiva is a new shoe made for walking, jogging and running with comfort and ease.
  • The new rocker geometry, last and full-length cushioning provide a plush and smooth ride for varied activities and fluctuating paces.
  • Drawing on its culture of innovation, Nike designers and scientists leveraged insights from women logging workouts on the Nike Run Club app and interviews with more than 1,000 people who walk, jog and run to understand their unique needs and create a shoe that made all movement more enjoyable. Less work, more fun.
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No matter how you choose to move, Nike believes the product you wear should make exercise better, whether you’re motivated by a feeling or a finish line. Just as the very definition of sport continues to become more personal, variable and redefined across activities, Nike has fundamentally shifted how it serves and supports women’s fitness journeys — whatever that may look like.

The Nike team noticed that the majority of women logging their first workout on the Nike Run Club app were averaging a 13-minute mile. But they weren’t just running at that pace — they were fluctuating between walking, jogging, running, starting and stopping throughout their activity.

This observation sparked an exploration of new ways to better serve this athlete’s unique experience on the go through meaningful innovation.

Drawing on its culture of innovation, Nike designers and scientists met with more than 1,000 people whose fitness routine consists of walking, jogging and running to better understand their needs. Through hundreds of interviews and focus group hours both in the Nike Sport Research Lab and in people’s communities, Nike teams knew that stop-start-slow pacing patterns often result from fatigue, causing discomfort and frustration. And they knew that this experience was keeping people from truly enjoying their movement — sometimes well before they could enjoy it or feel the physical and mental payoff of their workouts. This motivated teams to focus on creating a shoe that would help make exercise more enjoyable and ultimately motivate people to keep going.

Enter Nike Motiva, a new shoe designed to help you move more with comfort and ease. “In designing Motiva, we really went after removing distractions, addressing the discomfort that can go along with how you feel both during and after an activity,” says Dr. Emily Farina, Principal Researcher in the Nike Sport Research Lab. “The result is a shoe that can help reduce disruptions in your stride to make moving feel smoother — and, we hope, help you want to come back for more.”
All-New Rocker Geometry

Looking at insights, the Nike team understood that at a slower pace, people are more likely to strike the ground heel first. The sole of the Nike Motiva features an exaggerated rocker that helps provide a smooth transition as you move forward. The rocker helps ease your foot to the ground after heel impact before helping to roll your foot forward to push back off for your next step.

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Comfortable Cushioning
The Nike Motiva was built to make every move more comfortable.

The more cushioning underfoot, the softer and more comfortable an experience on the go can be. Full-length Cushlon 3.0 foam in the Nike Motiva midsole is designed to provide cushioning to help soften the impact as your feet hit the ground. New ComfortGroove bumps on the outsole help make the underfoot experience even softer, compressing where and when you need it. Any bit of energy return a shoe could give back to the wearer means they may feel less fatigued.

Less work, more fun.

A soft foam waterfall collar hugs the ankle and heel, while an internal half-bootie helps you seamlessly get the shoe on and off with ease.

All-New Fit
Throughout testing, testers told Nike that a narrow shoe is not their preferred fit. So the team built the Nike Motiva on a new, data-driven last, delivering the widened forefoot, arch and toe box testers asked for.

The Nike Motiva will be available in May at nike.com and in select Nike stores and other specialty retailers.

nike-motiva-ftwr-outsole.jpg
 

Nike Motiva Brings Ease to Walking, Jogging and Running

nike-motiva-ftwr-step.jpg


What to know​

  • The Nike Motiva is a new shoe made for walking, jogging and running with comfort and ease.
  • The new rocker geometry, last and full-length cushioning provide a plush and smooth ride for varied activities and fluctuating paces.
  • Drawing on its culture of innovation, Nike designers and scientists leveraged insights from women logging workouts on the Nike Run Club app and interviews with more than 1,000 people who walk, jog and run to understand their unique needs and create a shoe that made all movement more enjoyable. Less work, more fun.
nike-motiva-ftwr-hero-pair.jpg


No matter how you choose to move, Nike believes the product you wear should make exercise better, whether you’re motivated by a feeling or a finish line. Just as the very definition of sport continues to become more personal, variable and redefined across activities, Nike has fundamentally shifted how it serves and supports women’s fitness journeys — whatever that may look like.

The Nike team noticed that the majority of women logging their first workout on the Nike Run Club app were averaging a 13-minute mile. But they weren’t just running at that pace — they were fluctuating between walking, jogging, running, starting and stopping throughout their activity.

This observation sparked an exploration of new ways to better serve this athlete’s unique experience on the go through meaningful innovation.

Drawing on its culture of innovation, Nike designers and scientists met with more than 1,000 people whose fitness routine consists of walking, jogging and running to better understand their needs. Through hundreds of interviews and focus group hours both in the Nike Sport Research Lab and in people’s communities, Nike teams knew that stop-start-slow pacing patterns often result from fatigue, causing discomfort and frustration. And they knew that this experience was keeping people from truly enjoying their movement — sometimes well before they could enjoy it or feel the physical and mental payoff of their workouts. This motivated teams to focus on creating a shoe that would help make exercise more enjoyable and ultimately motivate people to keep going.

Enter Nike Motiva, a new shoe designed to help you move more with comfort and ease. “In designing Motiva, we really went after removing distractions, addressing the discomfort that can go along with how you feel both during and after an activity,” says Dr. Emily Farina, Principal Researcher in the Nike Sport Research Lab. “The result is a shoe that can help reduce disruptions in your stride to make moving feel smoother — and, we hope, help you want to come back for more.”
All-New Rocker Geometry

Looking at insights, the Nike team understood that at a slower pace, people are more likely to strike the ground heel first. The sole of the Nike Motiva features an exaggerated rocker that helps provide a smooth transition as you move forward. The rocker helps ease your foot to the ground after heel impact before helping to roll your foot forward to push back off for your next step.

nike-motiva-ftwr-det-03.jpg


Comfortable Cushioning
The Nike Motiva was built to make every move more comfortable.

The more cushioning underfoot, the softer and more comfortable an experience on the go can be. Full-length Cushlon 3.0 foam in the Nike Motiva midsole is designed to provide cushioning to help soften the impact as your feet hit the ground. New ComfortGroove bumps on the outsole help make the underfoot experience even softer, compressing where and when you need it. Any bit of energy return a shoe could give back to the wearer means they may feel less fatigued.

Less work, more fun.

A soft foam waterfall collar hugs the ankle and heel, while an internal half-bootie helps you seamlessly get the shoe on and off with ease.

All-New Fit
Throughout testing, testers told Nike that a narrow shoe is not their preferred fit. So the team built the Nike Motiva on a new, data-driven last, delivering the widened forefoot, arch and toe box testers asked for.

The Nike Motiva will be available in May at nike.com and in select Nike stores and other specialty retailers.

nike-motiva-ftwr-outsole.jpg
These shoes are interesting but at a $110 price point I assume they’re not anything special.
 
I got a pair for free, and they gave me massive blood blisters on both my feet. They were a waste of time and money, especially as they were the Nike Running hero product of that year.
My pair destroyed my achillies no matter what socks i had on it would give me a blister every time
 
^ That crimson red decoration on the heel looks like it just wanted to be ripped off…. Like packaging remnants.
 
The 33 is easily my favorite road Peg. IIRC, it was the first peg to include FF Zoom Air.


Aesthetically, the 30 is favorite. The Peg Trail 2 is up there too!

Speaking of the Peg Trails, my other two designs were delivered:

PB&J
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TMNT
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Not that impressed with them IRL, TBH.
 
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