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Two weeks after the Pegasus 42 dropped, the running-review community has split — some calling it the best Peg in five generations, others citing a 300 g carriage that blunts the ride.
Race-week shoe storylines at the TCS London Marathon Running Show, with retail-ready Asics Metaspeed updates and Adidas Adizero Prime X units on display alongside the elite field.
A Windcheater-inspired jacket anchors the signature collection, while New Balance opens a four-day Run House at Somerset House directly on the marathon route.
Hoka's third-generation Mach X pairs a full PEBA midsole with a Pebax winged plate and a 46mm heel to land squarely in the £190 super-trainer category.
Saucony's £270 second-generation carbon racer pairs an S-shaped plate with a marshmallow-soft PEBA midsole that recorded the highest energy return in RunRepeat's 400-shoe lab database.
Puma used Boston 2026 to launch the Fast-R Nitro Elite 3, stripping weight again and pushing Nitro Elite foam to a 40mm stack in pursuit of a first Boston podium.
Sharon Lokedi and Jess McClain were among the runners seen in what looks like an unreleased Alphafly 4 on Boylston, signalling a late-summer consumer launch.
The Ride 18 finally adopts PWRRUN+ in the midsole and trims the upper — Saucony's best-value daily trainer in years still sits at £130.