Sustainable fit. Elastic cushioning. The Nike quest 2 running shoe wraps the foot in a lightweight and breathable mesh, while flywire cables ensure a secure fit. The soft but elastic foam under the foot supports your gait. Mesh upper for targeted breathability. Flywire cables for safety and grip. Sole with waffle pattern for responsive cushioning. Phylon foam midsole for lightweight, elastic and flexible cushioning. Rubber pins on the sole for even more responsive cushioning. 1
J**N
Fits my narrow feet
This is the 2nd pair of this Nike that I've ordered. I have extremely narrow feet and heels, in particular. I normally wear size 8.5 but had to go with a size 9. The first pair I purchased, I found on the Nike site in a narrow width but they have since discontinued making narrow widths. I was concerned but tried the shoe in a medium width and it is pretty close in width to the narrow. My heel slips just a bit but it is wearable. I love the shoe. I've worn the 1st pair for nearly 6 months and they still look like new. I'm not a runner. Just a retired person that moves slow that has many aches and pains. These fit the bill and help my feet from hurting and getting as tired.
J**Y
My friend tried them and bought them too!
These are great shoes, my friend tried mine on and they feel great!! The thing that I like the most is that the bottom of the shoe has a few areas where flexibility is needed and for working out and being on the balls of your feet it feels amazing! This is the first zoom nike's I have bought and I am very happy, I have hesitation buying shoes online but these were great! The fit was great and true to size like my other Nike shoes.
T**Y
1/2 to 1 size short
foot slides forward with activities and Nike traditionally run a bit short so order half to full size bigger than normal for your longest foot size, unless you enjoy having toes constantly jammed up. these are beautiful and comfortable besides that. i still like Mizuno for actual action and Nike more for a fashionable look rather than hard core exercises anyway
G**R
Nice looking trainer, slightly snug in the toe box.
Nice trainer, snug in the toe box. I wore thick socks to stretch the toe area for a few hours around the house, that helped the comfort level.
F**S
No issues with shoes. Great buy.
Im picky when it comes to shoes, especially since Im always on my feet, i wear them completely out if they can survive it and these definitely did. So..here I am buying the same pair lolbest of all bout these is that its cheaper than in stores that charges you almost 100$+, got em for 68$ when price droppedWas skeptical at first if these were fake but once i got them, i compared them to my old ones and they feel and look exactly the same.
L**.
Comfortable fit at a fair price
As an adult woman whose shoe size is 11.5, it's hard for me to not only find shoes in my size, but shoes that are comfortable, fit well, and are stylish. I love Nike running shoes for these reasons, but it's challenging to find them in my size (I order size 12, which gives me plenty of room). I still use my current pair of Nike running shoes (also Air Zoom Pegasus), but they're pretty worn out, and it was time to find a new pair for running, walking, and exercising in general. I was delighted to find this pair, and at a great price.
M**E
Very Impressed
I had just purchased two other brands of shoes, spent way too much money on them, and I hate both of them. A friend told me about these shoes so I decided to give them a try. I use these shoes only for zumba class and I will have to say that these are amazing! It only took me a couple days to break them in and they have been one of the best pair of shoes that I have purchased in a long time! I would highly recommend these!
J**S
Ankle dips awkwardly low, lack of support
I am running a marathon in April and I needed new shoes to train and run in. I have always run in Nikes, although lately I haven't loved the way they look. I tried a few other brands (Brooks Running, Asics, New Balance) but they didn't feel right to me, so I went back to Nike and settled on the Nike Pegasus 35, thinking it was the best option. I wore them once and they seemed okay, but I've just put them on for a second time and I can't help but feel that the dips by the ankle are very low. It feels like there isn't a ton of support around my ankle, and it actually feels as though the back of my foot is going to lift up out of the shoe when I run. It's really frustrating. Because it seems so shallow, I doubt you would be able to fit any sort of orthotic insert into this shoe and be able to wear it comfortably. And, because the sides dip low around the ankle, any socks, even ones meant to be "no show" stick out. I also don't love that the tongue of the shoe is super long. It sticks up and hits the top of the front of my ankle when I run. Overall the whole ankle area of this shoe is awkward. I'm worried that I'm going to develop ankle problems from training in them without stability, but at this point I've already worn them and can't afford a second pair.
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