Nike has cut the price of the Pegasus 41 to $100 across its website and retail partners, a significant discount from the shoe's original $140 price tag. The markdown signals the final clearance push before the Pegasus 42 launches on April 9, and it creates one of the most compelling daily trainer deals on the market right now.
The Pegasus 41 remains an excellent shoe despite being superseded. It features Nike's ReactX foam, which offers a balanced ride of cushioning and responsiveness that works across the full spectrum of training paces. The Zoom Air unit in the forefoot provides a noticeable pop during toe-off, and the shoe's durability over high mileage has been consistently praised by reviewers. For runners who are not concerned about having the absolute latest model, the discounted Pegasus 41 represents outstanding value — particularly for those who rotate through multiple pairs and want a reliable workhorse at a lower price point.
The incoming Pegasus 42 is the most substantial redesign the line has seen in years. It features curved Zoom Air units, a redesigned last that provides more room in the forefoot, and an additional 3mm of foam in the midsole. Nike has essentially rebuilt the shoe from the ground up, and early reviews suggest the changes are genuine improvements rather than cosmetic tweaks. At $150, the Pegasus 42 sits in the competitive middle ground of the daily trainer market.
The timing is strategic. With the Boston Marathon on April 20 and London on April 26, millions of runners are in the market for new shoes as they finalise their spring racing plans. The discounted Pegasus 41 gives budget-conscious runners a proven option at a price that undercuts almost everything in the category, while the Pegasus 42 targets runners willing to pay a premium for the latest technology. Either way, Nike is making sure the Pegasus remains the first shoe most runners consider when they walk into a running store this month.
