Whether you’re looking to take running seriously or you just want a sneaker that looks insanely clean, the Nike Pegasus Premium Sail ticks all the right boxes. Even though the silhouette was only just revealed back in January, it’s already become one of the American sportswear giant's most hyped new models. And if you still haven’t added a pair to your daily rotation, here’s everything you need to know.
The latest addition to the elusive Pegasus line, the first thing that you’ll notice about this Pegasus Premium is just how sleek it looks. Dressed in a crisp Sail colorway from the toebox all the way to the heel, it’s contrasted by a bold black Swoosh that cuts through the lateral and medial sides, delivering that unmistakable Nike aesthetic.

But this isn’t just a pretty face. Under the hood, it’s loaded with ZoomX foam, a sculpted Air Zoom unit, and ReactX cushioning. It’s the most responsive Pegasus to date, built to deliver high energy return and next-level comfort. It’s also lighter and more breathable than ever, so whether you’re training for a marathon or just pounding the pavement, this pair will keep you moving with ease.
A custom “Nike Pegasus Premium” fabric pull tab wraps around the tongue, while the eyestays are printed with coded detailing for a technical, performance-inspired edge. It’s all finished off with a modified Waffle outsole, offering outstanding grip with every stride.
Dropping sometime in 2025 alongside a range of color combos, the Nike Pegasus Premium Sail will be available in unisex sizing via Nike and select retailers online and in-store, priced at $220. Want to stay ahead of the release? Then make sure you download the Sole Retriever mobile app for the latest updates on drops, raffles, news, and more from the world of sneakers and streetwear.
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