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“The Nike React Pegasus Trail 4 is a versatile trail shoe that excels on a variety of running surfaces - from the road to most trail terrain (so long as it’s not too technical).” Read expert review
“The Nike ZoomX Zegama will be a solution to medium length trail races for some runners while others will relegate the shoe for shorter, dry training runs. This marks the trail debut of the same bouncy...” Read expert review
“The Nike Terra Kiger 8 follows up the overhauled seventh edition with minor updates. The new Terra Kigers still provide trail runners with a pep in their step as they navigate flat and fast trails....” Read expert review
“The Nike Trail Pegasus 3 is a versatile shoe that both a beginner and experienced trail runner can appreciate. It works great both on and off road with a comfortable ride that can go the distance. It...” Read expert review
Jon Ober
Serial Marathoner and Stability Running Shoe Expert
“With only minimal updates the Wildhorse 7 continues to be a reasonable choice for longer moderately paced runs. The Wildhorse continues to be unstable and sloppy on technical terrain keeping it more...” Read expert review
“The Nike Pegasus Trail 2 is sufficient for road to dirt or grass trails; however, it does not perform well on most other types of trail terrain. ” Read expert review
“The WildHorse 6 is a well cushioned daily trail shoe that has a nice bouncy feel. The shoe is well suited for longer moderately paced runs. A lack of stability and increased weight makes this more...” Read expert review
“The Nike Terra Kiger 6 is a slick, fast trail shoe that offers only mild updates from its predecessor. That’s not a bad thing, however, as the Kiger 5 is among the best trail shoes that I...” Read expert review
“The Nike Pegasus 36 Trail is a comfortable, cushioned trail shoe that can easily handle mild trails and roads, a great option for those who tackle both surfaces in their runs.” Read expert review