| Versatile shoe, good cushioning, great on road or trail 
by Bruce Harder
This shoe is a little heavier than the standard Pegasus but it is more stable and has protection from stones in the midsole The waffle outsole design is more aggressive and is great on all surfaces. The upper is also more durable. I like the feel of the shoe. it takes a couple runs to break in the sock liners which mold to your foot shape. The shoe upper is well designed and does not pinch your toes or forefoot. Good for casual wear too.
Excellent... 
by Francis O'Rourke
Pegasus is the Nike classic running shoe and this Trail
version is excellent.Not for wide feet. I have run 50 plus miles in them and they are firm without being brutally hard like other trail shoes. Fit is true.I but a half size larger than shoe size. Grip is very good as well.
Good cushion with just a small amount of support. 
by Lee
Not as cushy and not as much arch support as the regular Air Pegasus but in general a nice feeling shoe. I put some insoles with higher arch support and run for about 5 miles. Next time I try them on... what a difference! they felt so much better...so donīt judege them too soon before you brake them in. Adidas shoes fit my feet better this nikes are a little bit more roomier than I need.
Good cushion, stability & traction. 
by Jerry
Went to these from a regular size 12 Pegasus. Needed 12.5
as toe box is more pointed also for downhill. Like them
better than anything else.
so nicccccccccE i had to run in them tWiccccccccE 
by johnnyjohnny
unfortunately nike often has a habit of doing away
with shoe models we love...and that was the case with
the kyotee 2...that offered my tall 180lb back
disc-sensitive body the cushioning i needed and the
protection against air bladder poppage that
unfortunately i experienced on the 360...i was frantic
and even bought a pair of brooks glycerins the
so-called premiere cushioning shoe...i found the
brooks very cushioning but lacking the resilience and
return of energy i was used to in nike air which i
had used for many years...what was i to do...i had
been afraid to try the pegasus even the trail as it
looked as if the air bladder came right to the sole
surface in the middle of the heel...however when
informed by a nike employee that this plastic bubble
did not go direct to the bladder and the air bladder
was in fact further recessed deep enough into the
shoe to resist 1/8" burr spikes i bought the
shoe...must say i'm glad the demise of the kyotee 2
has brought me to the pegasus trail...it is everything
the kyotee had been but with a bit more cushioning
feel that is very deeply appreciated by me...i tried
on both the pegasus 2007 and the trail version told
by nike that the trail has a bit of a waffle sole and
slightly stronger upper fabric for the trail...it also
had a nicer darker colour (yes nike your customers
prefer darker colours preferrably black so we can
wear them after we're done running in them)...i tried
both trail and non-trail and found no weight
difference and actually more of a springy quality
that my kyotee 2 had exhibited...the nike guy said
nike may have put a bit more foam in the shoe for the
trail...well it made it even more cushioney...and the
specs say there is no weight difference...bottom line
the best cushioning shoe (i'm tall 180lbs of mostly
lean muscle and need cushioning otherwise a surgeon
told me i'd need back surgery if i continue to run)
i've run in regarding all brands (tried the reebok
hex brooks adrenaline asics saucony)...and for my
tastes the best cushioning shoe nike makes...except
perhaps for the 360 but the 360 does not have the
sole to protect against burrs on the sidewalk or
other such minor outdoor poppage liabilities...i know
i popped 2 pairs before going for the kyotee
top shoe for cushioning thanks nike...just doN'TTTTT
discontinue this one!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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