![]() Finally, the Vomero is reputed for its sturdy design, which is particularly well-suited to heavy runners. Nevertheless, runners who need more stability or prefer a softer cushioning will go for the Vomero. On the other hand, with about 0.7 oz/20 g less, it’s lighter than the Vomero. Overall, the Pegasus appears to be more versatile with its more responsive cushioning that makes it suitable for tempo sessions. Conversely, the Pegasus upper provides a more snug, performance-oriented lockdown. Also, on the latter, the Zoom Air unit gives a more responsive bounce while on the Vomero it results in better shock absorption.įinally, let’s note that the Vomero’s upper is softer which gives a comfort-oriented lockdown. The testers explain this by the density of the platform: the Vomero feels softer while the Pegasus appears firmer underfoot. Then, even if in theory the Vomero uses a more responsive and cutting-edge foam (ZoomX), in practice, the Pegasus is more bouncy with its React midsole. ![]() In both cases, the heel-to-toe drop is 10 mm, which is standard. Overall, it makes it more suitable for longer distances even if the Pegasus also does very well at this level. The Vomero 16 also offers more cushion with its 30 mm heel stack height versus 28 mm for the Pegasus 38. Thus, it translates into a wider platform and comes with a TPU piece at the rear to better guide the foot while running. I loved it I am a big fan of this high quality Zoom midsole and Cushlon ST foam that Nike combines in this model together as well. ![]() At least, I haven’t noticed any difference. The Nike Air Zoom Vomero 16 aims to offer a more stable ride although it’s a neutral shoe like the Pegasus 38. When comparing Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 36 with previous 35, I must say that cushioning remained pretty much the same. ![]() These two flagship shoes of the Nike series are complementary. ![]()
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