The best
Womens Nike Air Max is when I break one of my previous records, because the sensor notifies me of all my accomplishments. For example, one day I had ran an extra 2 miles, and after my run was over, the Nike chip congratulated me on a job well done, and told me I had just completed a new record. YES, it speaks to you through your Ipod! Despite being completely exhausted, I felt like running more just so that I'd hear more good things about myself from my Ipod.
The newest
Nike Air Maxes Shoes is that it is lighter in weight than its predecessors by 1.7 ounces, and it also works with Nike's new sensor technology that tracks my running progress. Every run I go on is tracked by the system, and my results can be uploaded to Nike's website so I can share it with my running buddies to see who ran the farthest each day. It's one of the most innovative thing's to come from Nike since the Pegasus!
Overall, this shoe is just amazing. It is very lightweight, stylish, and has a tested and proven track record (literally). You simply can't go wrong with the Air Pegasus if you're a neutral / under-pronating runner. Will the Air Pegasus ever disappear? Probably not.
Nike's Air Pegasus running shoe has been around for 26 years, and that's no surprise for anyone that's ever owned a pair. The
Mens Nike Air Max is one of Nike's best selling running shoes, and it will continue to be a best seller for one reason: it's an amazing shoe.
I've tried other shoes like the Asics Gel Nimbus, and the Nike Air Max Moto but the cushioning in both just didn't feel as good as it did in the Pegasus. Also, the
Air Maxes Running Shoes costs about $40 more than the Pegasus does, and just didn't feel quite as soft in the forefoot. Although the Nimbus did have great heel cushioning, I liked to overall feel of the Pegasus. It's just so hard to switch shoes once you find a pair you love. I love using the sensor with my Ipod so I can listen to my favorite songs that get me pumped and ready to run for miles.