Right out of the box, it’s a comfortable shoe and should fit most runners well (unless you have an especially high instep or wide foot). The Pegasus 38 fits true to size (although, as with all running shoes, it’s worth sizing up compared to your daily trainer). They’ve also fixed the shallow heel cup of the Pegasus 37, which many runners found caused blisters on the run. In fact, the only real differences between the Pegasus 37 and the Pegasus 38 can be found in the fit and the upper - the toe box is wider, the laces do up slightly differently and there’s cushioning beneath the tongue for a comfier fit. Like the Pegasus 37, the Pegasus 38 contains Nike’s responsive React foam, which is lightweight and offers a good amount of underfoot cushioning. Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 review: Design and fit
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