After 25 years of Nike most famous running shoes Nike Pegasus

Footwear designer Craig Conahan decided to design a brand new celebratory motif to mark the 25th anniversary of the launch of Air Pegasus running shoes. Clegg, after sifting through the long history of sneakers, finally designed a commemorative running shoe that is true to the original and contains the innovative elements of today's Pegasus. Craig designed the Air Pegasus + 25 SE in exactly the same way as it designed the Nike Dunk. He first mixed the old models, but did not want to lose the fit that the previous generation Air Pegasus had. Using the same outsole as the Pegasus on the new running shoe, Craig worked with the Nike development team to redesign the upper to bring the look closer to the original, but still have the best look you're looking for Shock sports shoes have the features. Clegg understands that the running shoes that most runners need to fit comfortably and securely, so the Air Pegasus + 25 SE he designed has a fresh look, while retaining the same trustworthy feel as the previous generation of Pegasus And performance. Craig put the previous generation of Pegasus running shoes as a benchmark to create a neutral running shoes, full length of the Air Sole unit and Nike Rideliner midsole so that the new running shoes with superior cushioning and fit. Made of Polyurethane (PU) foam, Nike Rideliner runs through the entire Phylon midsole, adding more cushioning to running shoes. PU is the most durable material used to make the midsole, to ensure the durability of the cushioning effect. The Air Pegasus + 25 SE is also compatible with Nike +, allowing you to transfer your important running data (such as speed and distance) to your iPod® nano or Nike + SportBand, a new member of the Nike + family, as you run to join the world's largest online run Friends community nikeplus.com. Craig Conahan Pattern Designer II Craig graduated from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado, with a master's degree in art in print production. In 1995, Klein moved with his wife to Portland near their family. Six months later, Nike gave him a job when he guided football at a local high school. Twelve years later, Clegg has been a designer in the running gear department. In his spare time he likes to share his family with his family, but also happy to write in his home studio.