Ran 10k this morning in these. I’m in the Middle East currently - so no snow but ran light trail - rocks, hard rain , mud and puddles They did great! Feet were totally dry, and the react foam felt very Zoom X like- was able to pick up pace to almost marathon pace. The lugs had enough depth to keep me stable in the mud up and down hills. Overall - a real winner ! Totally recommend!
The peg trails have been some of the most comfy shoes I have owned, I use them for casual walking all the time they are amazing. It baffles me why they don’t make the normal Pegasus with the same midsole. It would make it an amazing daily trainer.
Did a 10k run this morning in snow in Sweden. Fantastic shoe. Been wearing it casually in winter weather here as well. Pretty much the perfect winter shoe.
First time I tried on the Pegasus Trail 4, I was really surprised at how comfortable it was. Definitely feel ya on this review. One thing I did notice is that they removed the zoom air packets. This shoe is indeed the best pegasus in a while.
They’re awesome! I’ve put 200 miles on mine in about 35 days and I couldn’t be happier. They are good straight out the box but get comfier the more I’ve worn them. I’ve been really impressed with the sole durability especially because it’s not vibram and comparing to other Nikes whose soles wear quick.
Just bought this shoe and absolutely love it. Only tested on wet road so far here in UK but super comfortable, so much so that I've been wearing day to day for trips to the shops and walking the dog!
Nike had a members discount a few days ago and I ordered these for the gloopy Lakewood forest preserve trails in Illinois. I took these GTX for a 13K trail today, and these kicks kept up! Aside from people on horseback, I was the only one trekking through the snowy footstep trashed trail, awesome! Thanks for the review!
It’s great to see that Nike is starting to dial in their trails shoes. Looks like all brands are following suit and take their trails shoes to the next level 💪
Yo thanks for great content. This is a spectacular shoe. Been my absolute go to for the 8 month winters in Warsaw. It's summer now and have a Boston 12 / Novablast 4 rotation. Keep up the great work )
Ahh I remember I subbed to this channel during lockdown, when I developed a slight obsession for both running and sneakers. Unfortunately both passions have subsided since then, although I do mange to go running fairly often, I just cant stick to it routinely, and I got bored of sneakers being released that were the same shoe just in different colours. Im still glad I subbed to this channel as I find it interesting and informative and I marvel at the host's motivation and discipline. Also my peg 36 trail goretex are still going strong but when I need to replace them I will be coming here for advice.
Been running in these since November. Great winter running shoes! My runs consist of asfalt and gravel roads, they perform very well on both surfaces. Foam is great and it stays soft in temperatures around freezing point, not all my running shoes perform well in winter...also warm enough for winter and water/snow resistant.
Great video. I have the standard Trail 4 and it's definitely the best Pegasus for a while, totally agree there. The trail 4 is completely different to the previous version and is great to run in. Even compared to the Peg 39 I think the Trail 4 is better, the 39 just feels way too firm in comparison to the react foam in the trail shoe.
For Chicago roads in winter, I have sworn by Continental Rubber (Adidas). But just ordered a pair of these (on sale) after your review - looking forward to seeing how they do. Thanks.
I know that these are my go to winter running shoe! Been running almost all my miles in them in snow, sludge, rain, and ice! They’re so nice, I bought em twice!
I ordered a pair of these after your review. They run surprisingly good on the road for Z2 and Z3 type efforts. Really pretty great. I didn’t try to bring the pace up over that. My run was in snow/freezing rain for an hour. My feet got wet. I think the problem is the gaiter absorbs water over time.
Mine just arrived yesterday and can't wait to take them out for a spin after watching your excellent review, Mike! I purchased them to replace my old Pegasus Turbo Shield (also recommended by you) which were no longer waterproof on my rainy runs last week. BTW, only the men's peg trails are on sale, women's are still full price.
Oh, Pegasus Turbo Shields are my favourite running shoes for autumn /mild winter. Mine are still ok, I spray them once in a while with liquidproof but they won´t last forever and they are not gore-tex, thats for sure. Also their traction is also not very good on our slippery snowy winter roads. How are the Pegasus Trail 4 GTX compared to Turbo Shields? Are they as light and soft on feet?
@@300876mina Good idea to spray the Turbo Shields. I think I'll give that a try! The Pegasus Trail 4 GTX don't feel as light and nimble as the Pegasus Turbo shields. My feet also got wet in them when doing a long run in the rain. Unfortunately, I ended them returning them because they aggravated my bunion too on my 16 miler. Had high hopes for them but they just didn't work for my feet.
@@leonaleewong Sorry to hear that! I´m on hunt for a pair of gore tex running shoes. Well my Pegasus Turbo Shields still have some life left but they won´t last forever. I have old Asics Gel-FujiRado gtx ones but they are too stiff for my liking. Contemplating between Pegasus Trail GTX or New Balance Hierro V7 GTX and like a typical woman can´t decide. No place here where i live to try them on either to make up my mind.
Very timely, I have been looking for a good trail shoe and would never have considered anything with the Pegasus name. I have tried two pair of Pegasus' the 38 and 39, I hated both. I live in Florida but I do a few cold weather runs per year and just started doing trail running last year, I don't think I will ever run in snow or ice but have run in cold and wet conditions.
If it weren’t for a sudden knee pain that’s developed (I slipped on some ice but it didn’t hurt until the next day), I’d be absolutely loving mine. As is, they’ve been perfectly fine and suited for winter running, but I do wish for even more… maybe protection? For my knees on longer runs, as I feel the impact by the end. But it is definitely a much better version of react than the road Peg shoes.
Yo! What’s Going On! Absolutely On Point. Got me a Black Pair on discount and I must say They feel like the Pegs 36 Trail. Nike has a boots for the military with similar comfort in the sole. Love them
Thank you for the excellent review ! I am ordering these ones this weekend with 20% discount... getting very wet and cold here in London 😅 ❤ from London J.
Exactly! It is very frustrating to purchase a shoe and hate it as it feels dead out of the box. I have sworn to not purchase another shoe with react but I may take a look at this.
I run Pegasus Trail 3. Nice door to trail shoes, great feel on sidewalks, roads, gravel, dirt. On the other hand, a nightmare on wet stones, wet ground. I only use them when it's dry outside. I read that the Peg Trail 4s inherited that bad slippery sole, hope they thought better about the GTX version.
I concur- a great choice for running on hard pack snow and/or cold conditions….although I don’t recommend running outside when it’s below 15F (-10C). 🥶
Yo, what’s going on!! You should do more Nike reviews just for the algorithms 🤷🏻♂️. Oh and other peoples obsession with this brand. Thanks for everything you do Ko. Happy trails!!,
What a lovely review Mike! I always appreciate the intro music too! How is the sizing? They say that it is half size smaller compared to the regular 39s.
I have had a lot of issues when it comes to Nike shoes, such as being too narrow , not as comfortable , or not as reliable of a shoe , but I've been looking at these a lot and thinking of giving them a chance
I got one w similar colours by xmas, on a sale in the UK! Perfect, as I was looking for a trail shoes for training. It feels great and did long runs with it already! 🎉 and I like using it everywhere as it’s waterproof and the weather is miserable at the moment.
I salute you, this is an amazing video which really tick all the boxes i was looking for a pair of shoes for an active lifestyle. But i wonder they are ok if i m going to use on a daily routine like going for walks or runs but in a city on concrete? Thanks for your time reading this.
I bought these after seeing this video and I absolutely love them!! So much that I prefer them to my regular road shoes. Would love a pure road version of these but you mention that the road Pegasus does not have the same sole at all, has that changed since the making of this vid?
This was a great review and thinking of getting these for some winter running here in NY. What are the brands for the winter gear you were running in if you dont mind me asking?
I’ve always loved the Pegasus series but the 39 has really let me down. Anything longer than 10 miles and my feet really start to feel it. Glad the trail version is much better
Bought these shoes for trail use after watching your review. However, they have more or less replaced by road running shoes. Agree with you and all of the other comments, why don’t they use this midsole in the ordinary road Pegasus???
Nice colorway, improved trail outsole grip, an improved/enhanced React midsole… wow, I may run in Nike’s one day after all! (But why mention goretex TWICE on the same shoe, Nike?!) Great review, kofuzi!
I bombed my previous comment trashing the shoe. I didn't know the midsole is different between the Trail 4 and the Trail 4 GTX, but apparently they are. I had the non-GTX version. 😅 Perhaps that minor difference in price between the two makes a big difference in what you get!
Thanks for the nice review. Just wonder is the white gore tex easy to clean? Same to you, I prefer black but will trade the color for the sale price. Thanks again!
@@kofuzi thanks again, yes, saw the brown one on sale. If the white one you have is easy to clean, I may try the white. Otherwise, will take the brown one. Many thanks!
Hi, great video.. do you recommend The shoes for warm days? , and what about the stability ( ankles ) did you Find it well? I used the Pegasus trial 2 and that was a con on that shoes. Thanks in advance for reply
@@sheldonthomas907 I’m Calgary with lots of ice, I slip even with extra grip winter boots on so I’m trying to be very specific with the shoes - I’m thinking trail 4 or puma
I’ve always understood React foam turns into a brick below freezing. It’s a surprise to see you didn’t have this experience. I went with Endorphin Speed 3 Runshields for this winter, they are the right sort of warm, but they don’t REALLY keep the water out.
I have Nike Pegasus 36 Trail Gtx. Light and Nice. For mild winder and not too much snow. For real Siberian winter I prefer Salomon SuperCross 5 Gtx and Salomon SpikeCross 5 Gtx. That's real thing!
How do you wash them? I have the white khaki ones and they kinda became a bit yellowish, kinda like they have been oxidised. I washed them with a cleaning spray but it didnt do much, should I put em in the washing machine?
How's the grip man? I have the Peg Trail 3 goretex and the traction is absolutely horrendous in the rain or on muddy trails (side note: the dynamic turquoise/crimson colorway on the v3 goretex is one of the best black shoe designs I've ever seen). Believe In The Run flagged this on v3 as well, and I remember hearing that it improved on v4. Any thoughts / comparisons for the rubber on v4? I just picked up a pair of Norda 001 to replace my Peg Trail 3 since the Nikes are useless when it's wet - hoping the Vibram Megagrip rubber will be much better
@Kofuzi thank you for all your video content, I live in Chicago and we just got hit with a winter storm about 8 inches. Would you recommend this shoe or the Nike wild horse 6? Thank you 😊🙏
My Nike React Pegasus Trail 4 GORE-TEX had a detachment in the heel of the right foot in less than 100 days. Unfortunately, Nike in my country (Brazil) doesn't offer support for the problem.
I think that if you watch the video, you will see all the references to other nike shoes that I've reviewed and the multiple videos that I've made covering the brand over the last half decade. Part of me wants to say that people have short memories. But sometimes, it really feels like people have selective memories.
Yes...poor Nike... how will they ever make money on their less-than-stellar running line of shoes?! Nike fanboys/fangirls are really odd... what possesses someone to run around online complaining about a creator's choices for content?! Just search for a Nike review elsewhere.
@@michaeltanel3815 You are odd. People want to hear from somebody who knows what they are talking about! The value is in the insights!! If he doesn't like Nike after a fair test then we want to hear it so that we can make an informed decision!
How are these for midfoot or forefoot runners? I found them on sale now and wondering if they would be viable option for this winter. I would also use these as light hiking shoes. What are your inputs on that?
@kofuzi ,still using the Stryd? Just started using one and been watching some of you older videos ,some great content but can't see any recent offerings ? Still use / like ?
What bottoms / layers do you wear to prevent your legs / thighs from freezing in that kind of weather? My legs are always the coldest following cold runs.
I bought this shoe last week and it just didn’t feel right to me. Felt a little too much arch in them under my left foot and unfortunately had to send them back. Other than that tho, they were comfortable. I got the rebel v3 permafrost for $55 tho so a win if they fit me better. I adore the peg 39 tho. I love that shoe
@kofuzi - Would this be a good shoe for an uphill-downhill road half marathon in rain or likely wet slippery conditions? The half marathon is a road race - about 10.5k uphill in stages and then 10.5k downhill. Is there anything similar or close from Asics - for the same race?
If it’s going to be muddy, I might look for something with stiffer lugs. I’m currently not that familiar with ASICS trail (I have some new models in for testing, but I haven’t run in them yet). I have been loving Salomon Sense Ride 5 for messy stuff
@@kofuzi Thanks. It is purely a metalled (tar) road race. I was looking for something that will ensure a good grip going downhill especially if the surface is wet and slick. Thought Peg Trail 4 will help because it is touted as a hybrid for both road and trail.
I didn't review the 3rd version (I ran in versions 1, 2, and 4). So that makes it hard for me to give a good answer. Also, you didn't specify why you didn't like it, so that makes it just about impossible.
These looks so good. Wondering can I just buy these shoes and replace my Pegasus road shoes for daily running. Is it that much worse compare to road running shoes when run on the road?
I'd say yes. I ran both on the road and trail with this. I wasn't able to enjoy the feeling when this hits the hard ground. Other than that, the shoe is just honey. I wouldn't say you shouldn't run on the road with this, but depending on how sensitive you are it might feel a little too noisy and heavy because of the outsole.
Would you know how this would fair in warmer weather? I was looking for an all arounder I can just pick up and run in in any weather, particularly in warmer climates where I'd be running in many different road/trail conditions.
Thanks for the review ! am I the only to think that the sizing is low ? I tryied these in my regular size but looks very small compared to the pegs 39... Also do you think this is purely a winter shoe, or could this work for higher temperatures ?
I’d keep these for colder and wetter conditions. But on the plus side that could mean you could get several winters out of these and not have to buy a GTX shoe every year, depending on mileage and use.
They actually look stylish enough to be worn as a lifestyle shoe. And their goretex... mmm might have to invest. I'm a bit out of the loop. Is react more "bouncy" than air zoom?
Ran 10k this morning in these.
I’m in the Middle East currently - so no snow but ran light trail - rocks, hard rain , mud and puddles
They did great!
Feet were totally dry, and the react foam felt very Zoom X like- was able to pick up pace to almost marathon pace.
The lugs had enough depth to keep me stable in the mud up and down hills.
Overall - a real winner ! Totally recommend!
did u ever try saucony xodus ultra ?
@@1111italia1111 nope - they seem for more technical trails and so far I only run light ones near my home
The peg trails have been some of the most comfy shoes I have owned, I use them for casual walking all the time they are amazing. It baffles me why they don’t make the normal Pegasus with the same midsole. It would make it an amazing daily trainer.
Exactly!
Would you guys say, Peg Trail 4 has the same feeling as this 4 GTX minus Goretex?
Great question. I’m curious too.
@@tomekb4gin5ki yeah imo they are
@@kofuzi how can it be warm for winter walk? The upper is so THIN?????
Did a 10k run this morning in snow in Sweden. Fantastic shoe. Been wearing it casually in winter weather here as well. Pretty much the perfect winter shoe.
First time I tried on the Pegasus Trail 4, I was really surprised at how comfortable it was. Definitely feel ya on this review. One thing I did notice is that they removed the zoom air packets. This shoe is indeed the best pegasus in a while.
Truly one of the best step-in comfort shoes I’ve ever tried which is wild seeing as it’s from the Pegasus line. Great great shoes
They’re awesome! I’ve put 200 miles on mine in about 35 days and I couldn’t be happier. They are good straight out the box but get comfier the more I’ve worn them. I’ve been really impressed with the sole durability especially because it’s not vibram and comparing to other Nikes whose soles wear quick.
Just bought this shoe and absolutely love it. Only tested on wet road so far here in UK but super comfortable, so much so that I've been wearing day to day for trips to the shops and walking the dog!
Got mine for 40 quid couple of days ago. No brainer.
@@Reggy9 the GTX version? Where from?
@@neilfox9540 Sorry for the late response. Got them quite cheap over here in Germany on some clearance sale.
@@Reggy9 In which store? I am in Germany.
Nike had a members discount a few days ago and I ordered these for the gloopy Lakewood forest preserve trails in Illinois. I took these GTX for a 13K trail today, and these kicks kept up! Aside from people on horseback, I was the only one trekking through the snowy footstep trashed trail, awesome! Thanks for the review!
glad it's been working for you!
I returned Trail 4 after the first run because it caused me a very bad scratch on my right ankle. But this one? It's honey!!! Love it love it.
I’ve been running in this since last month, through CRAZY temps and conditions. Love it so much! It is just about perfect.
It’s great to see that Nike is starting to dial in their trails shoes. Looks like all brands are following suit and take their trails shoes to the next level 💪
Yo thanks for great content. This is a spectacular shoe. Been my absolute go to for the 8 month winters in Warsaw. It's summer now and have a Boston 12 / Novablast 4 rotation. Keep up the great work )
Ahh I remember I subbed to this channel during lockdown, when I developed a slight obsession for both running and sneakers. Unfortunately both passions have subsided since then, although I do mange to go running fairly often, I just cant stick to it routinely, and I got bored of sneakers being released that were the same shoe just in different colours.
Im still glad I subbed to this channel as I find it interesting and informative and I marvel at the host's motivation and discipline. Also my peg 36 trail goretex are still going strong but when I need to replace them I will be coming here for advice.
Had first run in them this morning, I’m really impressed, lighter than I thought and the grip was great in icy montreal roads
Been running in these since November. Great winter running shoes! My runs consist of asfalt and gravel roads, they perform very well on both surfaces. Foam is great and it stays soft in temperatures around freezing point, not all my running shoes perform well in winter...also warm enough for winter and water/snow resistant.
Great video.
I have the standard Trail 4 and it's definitely the best Pegasus for a while, totally agree there.
The trail 4 is completely different to the previous version and is great to run in. Even compared to the Peg 39 I think the Trail 4 is better, the 39 just feels way too firm in comparison to the react foam in the trail shoe.
How is the fit? In the gtx 3 Pegasus I went a half size up? U suggest to do the same?
Another day, another amazing video! (And another “like”!). I’m learning as I go on this journey with you Kofuzi
For Chicago roads in winter, I have sworn by Continental Rubber (Adidas). But just ordered a pair of these (on sale) after your review - looking forward to seeing how they do. Thanks.
How’re they doing man?
Great review! Just last week I found the only pair in my size in the black colorway at a local Nike Outlet for $89.99 CAD. I consider it a score!
I know that these are my go to winter running shoe! Been running almost all my miles in them in snow, sludge, rain, and ice! They’re so nice, I bought em twice!
nice!
I ordered a pair of these after your review. They run surprisingly good on the road for Z2 and Z3 type efforts. Really pretty great. I didn’t try to bring the pace up over that. My run was in snow/freezing rain for an hour. My feet got wet. I think the problem is the gaiter absorbs water over time.
Mine just arrived yesterday and can't wait to take them out for a spin after watching your excellent review, Mike! I purchased them to replace my old Pegasus Turbo Shield (also recommended by you) which were no longer waterproof on my rainy runs last week. BTW, only the men's peg trails are on sale, women's are still full price.
Oh, Pegasus Turbo Shields are my favourite running shoes for autumn /mild winter. Mine are still ok, I spray them once in a while with liquidproof but they won´t last forever and they are not gore-tex, thats for sure. Also their traction is also not very good on our slippery snowy winter roads. How are the Pegasus Trail 4 GTX compared to Turbo Shields? Are they as light and soft on feet?
@@300876mina Good idea to spray the Turbo Shields. I think I'll give that a try! The Pegasus Trail 4 GTX don't feel as light and nimble as the Pegasus Turbo shields. My feet also got wet in them when doing a long run in the rain. Unfortunately, I ended them returning them because they aggravated my bunion too on my 16 miler. Had high hopes for them but they just didn't work for my feet.
@@leonaleewong Sorry to hear that! I´m on hunt for a pair of gore tex running shoes. Well my Pegasus Turbo Shields still have some life left but they won´t last forever. I have old Asics Gel-FujiRado gtx ones but they are too stiff for my liking. Contemplating between Pegasus Trail GTX or New Balance Hierro V7 GTX and like a typical woman can´t decide. No place here where i live to try them on either to make up my mind.
Literally just got these in the mail yesterday, and today’s forecast now calls for wintry mix to snow. It’s a sign.
Very timely, I have been looking for a good trail shoe and would never have considered anything with the Pegasus name. I have tried two pair of Pegasus' the 38 and 39, I hated both. I live in Florida but I do a few cold weather runs per year and just started doing trail running last year, I don't think I will ever run in snow or ice but have run in cold and wet conditions.
I have the regular peg trail 4, only one run in it so far and it felt good, going running in it again today.
If it weren’t for a sudden knee pain that’s developed (I slipped on some ice but it didn’t hurt until the next day), I’d be absolutely loving mine. As is, they’ve been perfectly fine and suited for winter running, but I do wish for even more… maybe protection? For my knees on longer runs, as I feel the impact by the end. But it is definitely a much better version of react than the road Peg shoes.
Great Footage all the different outfits and running conditions.
Yo! What’s Going On! Absolutely On Point. Got me a Black Pair on discount and I must say
They feel like the Pegs 36 Trail. Nike has a boots for the military with similar comfort in the sole. Love them
Thank you for the excellent review ! I am ordering these ones this weekend with 20% discount... getting very wet and cold here in London 😅
❤ from London
J.
Hope you enjoy!
Great content as always. I really regret not getting a pair when they were even more discounted.
If you want, there like $95 on Running Wearhouse rn. They don’t have the best colors but legit it’s a good deal
@@adamcheney4836 I already got a pair at Nike for less.
@@eulogyforadream where?
Exactly! It is very frustrating to purchase a shoe and hate it as it feels dead out of the box. I have sworn to not purchase another shoe with react but I may take a look at this.
The Peg 41 GTX has the Storm Tread outsole so it has good grip in snow for road race/ run, so you should be good if you go with it.
I run Pegasus Trail 3. Nice door to trail shoes, great feel on sidewalks, roads, gravel, dirt. On the other hand, a nightmare on wet stones, wet ground. I only use them when it's dry outside. I read that the Peg Trail 4s inherited that bad slippery sole, hope they thought better about the GTX version.
I concur- a great choice for running on hard pack snow and/or cold conditions….although I don’t recommend running outside when it’s below 15F (-10C). 🥶
Yo, what’s going on!! You should do more Nike reviews just for the algorithms 🤷🏻♂️. Oh and other peoples obsession with this brand. Thanks for everything you do Ko. Happy trails!!,
great review kofuzi
React in this thing is more like invincible 2's zoomx. 😂👏Great job nike. Finally doing better outsole & soft midsolez
Awesome intro music as always 🤙🏻👍🏻
i think the intro was hype enough
Great review and I agree that I wishe Nike could take what they have done in the Peg Trail and put it into the Peg 40.
Great shoe, I have that colourway but it's much more brown now after all the mud.
Hey Ko, will you review the Xodus Ultra Runshield?
What a lovely review Mike! I always appreciate the intro music too! How is the sizing? They say that it is half size smaller compared to the regular 39s.
I have been logging some miles looping in these this year. They are so good I bought 5 pair on closeout for 75$
Love the color way
I recently got a pair of Infinity Run 3’s now I want these
Havent tried these. But they look comfy. Love the colors also.
Gotta say, Nike styling is on its own level
I have had a lot of issues when it comes to Nike shoes, such as being too narrow , not as comfortable , or not as reliable of a shoe , but I've been looking at these a lot and thinking of giving them a chance
i needed to wear speedgoat 5s in a wide, but when trying these on they were wide enough. try them on, and you might be as surprised as i was.
I got one w similar colours by xmas, on a sale in the UK! Perfect, as I was looking for a trail shoes for training. It feels great and did long runs with it already! 🎉 and I like using it everywhere as it’s waterproof and the weather is miserable at the moment.
Happy to hear that it’s working out so well for you!
Just ordered me a pair to try out in the ice and snow this winter
happy running!
I salute you, this is an amazing video which really tick all the boxes i was looking for a pair of shoes for an active lifestyle. But i wonder they are ok if i m going to use on a daily routine like going for walks or runs but in a city on concrete? Thanks for your time reading this.
they'll be great. the concrete will wear down the lugs a bit faster than intended, but you'll be comfy
@@kofuzi thank you for answering me soo fast
I bought these after seeing this video and I absolutely love them!! So much that I prefer them to my regular road shoes. Would love a pure road version of these but you mention that the road Pegasus does not have the same sole at all, has that changed since the making of this vid?
Unfortunately no
This was a great review and thinking of getting these for some winter running here in NY. What are the brands for the winter gear you were running in if you dont mind me asking?
I've made a variety of winter running apparel videos
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I’ve always loved the Pegasus series but the 39 has really let me down. Anything longer than 10 miles and my feet really start to feel it. Glad the trail version is much better
That’s kind of been how the two shoes have been related over the past few years
I saw these in the Nike Clearance outlet for $80 and was tempted but I have the 3 GTX and I just haven’t put enough winter miles into them yet.
80$?? For a Gor Tex, that's a steal.
@@kreimsnta yes, at the Nike Clearance outlet at the Loop in Kissimmee. Plenty of sizes too.
Bought these shoes for trail use after watching your review. However, they have more or less replaced by road running shoes. Agree with you and all of the other comments, why don’t they use this midsole in the ordinary road Pegasus???
Peg Shield is another great winter shoe, just not for heavy snow (ran yesterday in a fresh 1/2” of powder with no probs)
And I warm them up over the heating vents in my kitchen for an hour before I go out, which helps on the super cold runs
I gave up on the Peg Shields once I started running in the Peg Trails.
Nice colorway, improved trail outsole grip, an improved/enhanced React midsole… wow, I may run in Nike’s one day after all! (But why mention goretex TWICE on the same shoe, Nike?!)
Great review, kofuzi!
It’s a selling point feature
I bombed my previous comment trashing the shoe. I didn't know the midsole is different between the Trail 4 and the Trail 4 GTX, but apparently they are. I had the non-GTX version. 😅 Perhaps that minor difference in price between the two makes a big difference in what you get!
Would these still be awesome for hiking/running on the big island in Hawaii? Hilo and Kona rainy volcanoes too?
I've never been on the big island and am not familiar with the terrain
@@kofuzi it’s one of the few places on earth with every terrain: literally desert, jungle, snow, rainforest, mountains, volcano 🌋
Thanks for the nice review. Just wonder is the white gore tex easy to clean? Same to you, I prefer black but will trade the color for the sale price. Thanks again!
there are two black color options available for this shoe. one of which is available on discount, if I'm not mistaken
@@kofuzi thanks again, yes, saw the brown one on sale. If the white one you have is easy to clean, I may try the white. Otherwise, will take the brown one. Many thanks!
Hi, great video.. do you recommend The shoes for warm days? , and what about the stability ( ankles ) did you Find it well? I used the Pegasus trial 2 and that was a con on that shoes. Thanks in advance for reply
Are you going to do a review of the Peg Trail 5? I want to know if I should get the 4 or 5 for my winter runs
I’ve been reducing the number of trail shoes I review. I do not have plans for version 5
@@kofuziThanks! You still use the Trail 4 for winter runs? I am in Canada and looking to get a winter running shoe.
@@sheldonthomas907in Canada as well, thinking about getting this today cus Black Friday lol.
I got the Peg 41 GTX instead and it's pretty good so far!
@@sheldonthomas907 I’m Calgary with lots of ice, I slip even with extra grip winter boots on so I’m trying to be very specific with the shoes - I’m thinking trail 4 or puma
I’ve always understood React foam turns into a brick below freezing. It’s a surprise to see you didn’t have this experience. I went with Endorphin Speed 3 Runshields for this winter, they are the right sort of warm, but they don’t REALLY keep the water out.
This is the hill I will die on: the temperature effect on foams is way overstated
I ran in them in minus 40F and they were just fine
I have Nike Pegasus 36 Trail Gtx. Light and Nice. For mild winder and not too much snow. For real Siberian winter I prefer Salomon SuperCross 5 Gtx and Salomon SpikeCross 5 Gtx. That's real thing!
Hardcore getting out in those temps. I bet you felt alive 😮
I felt cold
I like the video! I like your snow camo jacket too! Where did you buy it and what brand?
the jacket is Montec and I bought it at Montecwear.com
@@kofuzi Thanks so much! I love your videos!
Great video man! I was wondering what pants are those at 6:37?
Thanks for this, a really in-depth review. I’m off to the shoe shop!
Have fun!
how about the sizing?
I bought the Pegasus Trail 4 (non gore Tex) for $53 last night.
Same!
How do you wash them? I have the white khaki ones and they kinda became a bit yellowish, kinda like they have been oxidised. I washed them with a cleaning spray but it didnt do much, should I put em in the washing machine?
How's the grip man? I have the Peg Trail 3 goretex and the traction is absolutely horrendous in the rain or on muddy trails (side note: the dynamic turquoise/crimson colorway on the v3 goretex is one of the best black shoe designs I've ever seen). Believe In The Run flagged this on v3 as well, and I remember hearing that it improved on v4. Any thoughts / comparisons for the rubber on v4? I just picked up a pair of Norda 001 to replace my Peg Trail 3 since the Nikes are useless when it's wet - hoping the Vibram Megagrip rubber will be much better
@Kofuzi thank you for all your video content, I live in Chicago and we just got hit with a winter storm about 8 inches. Would you recommend this shoe or the Nike wild horse 6? Thank you 😊🙏
My Nike React Pegasus Trail 4 GORE-TEX had a detachment in the heel of the right foot in less than 100 days. Unfortunately, Nike in my country (Brazil) doesn't offer support for the problem.
I’m sorry to hear that
Wow after such a period, nike finally get back to this channel.
I think that if you watch the video, you will see all the references to other nike shoes that I've reviewed and the multiple videos that I've made covering the brand over the last half decade.
Part of me wants to say that people have short memories. But sometimes, it really feels like people have selective memories.
Haha...yes we've had lots of Asics, New balance and Hoka one one reviews.
Other than the Nike racing shoes, Nike hasn't exactly had a good "run" as far as training shoes lately, either.
Yes...poor Nike... how will they ever make money on their less-than-stellar running line of shoes?!
Nike fanboys/fangirls are really odd... what possesses someone to run around online complaining about a creator's choices for content?! Just search for a Nike review elsewhere.
@@michaeltanel3815 You are odd. People want to hear from somebody who knows what they are talking about! The value is in the insights!! If he doesn't like Nike after a fair test then we want to hear it so that we can make an informed decision!
Please tell me in first so I can then watch the rest of this video by the main man 🎉
I do believe you are the first
@@kofuzi MY GUY!! Now watched full video and once again a home run of a review and showing how it should be done! Thanks boss 👊
I bought the black version yesterday for £110 down from £145!!
Happy running!
Where is the alphafly 2 video… you are racing in everything but the beast. Desperate to see that.
Im also a big fan of the NovaBlast 3’s road version. How did the NovaBlast 3 TR compare to these peg trails?
NB3 Tr is exactly the same as road version but with a bit grippier outsole, they are good for light trails at best
How are these for midfoot or forefoot runners? I found them on sale now and wondering if they would be viable option for this winter. I would also use these as light hiking shoes.
What are your inputs on that?
If you think your foot strike is similar to my footstrike, as depicted in the video, I think you'd have a similar experience as me.
@@kofuzi I think it is similar to yours yeah.
Thank you for the reply.
@kofuzi ,still using the Stryd? Just started using one and been watching some of you older videos ,some great content but can't see any recent offerings ?
Still use / like ?
I find myself using it less and less. After several years of using it, I think I have figured out where my effort levels are and can run more by feel
What bottoms / layers do you wear to prevent your legs / thighs from freezing in that kind of weather? My legs are always the coldest following cold runs.
I bought this shoe last week and it just didn’t feel right to me. Felt a little too much arch in them under my left foot and unfortunately had to send them back. Other than that tho, they were comfortable. I got the rebel v3 permafrost for $55 tho so a win if they fit me better. I adore the peg 39 tho. I love that shoe
@kofuzi - Would this be a good shoe for an uphill-downhill road half marathon in rain or likely wet slippery conditions? The half marathon is a road race - about 10.5k uphill in stages and then 10.5k downhill. Is there anything similar or close from Asics - for the same race?
If it’s going to be muddy, I might look for something with stiffer lugs. I’m currently not that familiar with ASICS trail (I have some new models in for testing, but I haven’t run in them yet).
I have been loving Salomon Sense Ride 5 for messy stuff
@@kofuzi Thanks. It is purely a metalled (tar) road race. I was looking for something that will ensure a good grip going downhill especially if the surface is wet and slick. Thought Peg Trail 4 will help because it is touted as a hybrid for both road and trail.
I have the Pegasus 3 Trail gtx and I am quite pleased but not very satisfied. So is it worth it to switch to the Nike Pegasus 4 gtx? Thanks
I didn't review the 3rd version (I ran in versions 1, 2, and 4). So that makes it hard for me to give a good answer.
Also, you didn't specify why you didn't like it, so that makes it just about impossible.
Think I'll stay in my Altra Olympus trail shoes. Hard to beat Altra on the trails.
Kofuzi, are there shoes you'd recommend for running on a treadmill?
How would the shoe drain, if you did stream or river crossings? I think it could be an issue.
These looks so good. Wondering can I just buy these shoes and replace my Pegasus road shoes for daily running.
Is it that much worse compare to road running shoes when run on the road?
I'd say yes. I ran both on the road and trail with this. I wasn't able to enjoy the feeling when this hits the hard ground. Other than that, the shoe is just honey. I wouldn't say you shouldn't run on the road with this, but depending on how sensitive you are it might feel a little too noisy and heavy because of the outsole.
@@PHwang-ld4hk thank you.
Would you know how this would fair in warmer weather? I was looking for an all arounder I can just pick up and run in in any weather, particularly in warmer climates where I'd be running in many different road/trail conditions.
Hi i have a zoomfly 5 for road running i was wonder if this is a good idea to add the pegasus 4trail for rainy days
i have one in my cart rn im just waiting for a black friday sale. i hope nike does one xD
may the odd be ever in your favor
Thanks for the review ! am I the only to think that the sizing is low ? I tryied these in my regular size but looks very small compared to the pegs 39... Also do you think this is purely a winter shoe, or could this work for higher temperatures ?
I’d keep these for colder and wetter conditions. But on the plus side that could mean you could get several winters out of these and not have to buy a GTX shoe every year, depending on mileage and use.
They actually look stylish enough to be worn as a lifestyle shoe. And their goretex... mmm might have to invest.
I'm a bit out of the loop. Is react more "bouncy" than air zoom?
How do you think this compares to the La Sportiva Karacal?
is this any good for humid hot weather just for trail casual walking, not running?
How’s the fit? If I’m wearing woollen (smartwool trail socks - not the thickest) socks should I size up a half size or go true to size?
I would still stay true to size, as I've enjoyed them with medium thickness socks
Got a link for that hoodie jacket?
The camo one
it's from Junk Brands
@@kofuzi Thank you, sir.
@kofuzi what ever happened to Jamison Michael?