

I ordered it in my normal 8.5, and it runs true to size. The heel has very little padding, but there is no heel slip if you tighten the laces. The more relaxed toe box allows the foot to rest in the centre of the shoe-not off to the side like in the first version.

Hence, it is much more comfortable, especially if your feet have a large volume. With the Pegasus Turbo 2’s tongue, when you lace the shoe right up until the last eyelet, you feel the pressure of the laces since the tongue is not long or padded enough. I preferred the Pegasus 35 Turbo’s tongue over this one. The tongue is thin and slides around as there is no gusset. It kind of feels like the Vomero 14 upper, except with less pronounced heel pods. The new upper feels thinner, lighter, more breathable, and more flexible.
