Nike Pegasus 40 vs Hoka Clifton 9: The battle for the best mixed shoe on the market

Nike Pegasus 40 vs Hoka Clifton 9: The battle for the best mixed shoe on the market
Gorka Sedano
Gorka Sedano
Journalist and popular runner
Posted on 02-06-2023

If you're looking for the perfect running shoe to have only one model in your closet, you're more than likely to come across these two models: the Nike Pegasus 40 and the Hoka Clifton 9. Both are great options but each has its own style. Here's a comparison to help you decide.

Nike Pegasus 40 vs Hoka Clifton 9: The battle to be the best mixed shoe on the market

Nike Pegasus 40: Speed and Versatility

The Nike Pegasus 40 is like a sports car for your feet. They're fast, light and ready to get you to the finish line in record time. With their React foam and Zoom Air unit, you'll feel like you're running on clouds. And best of all, they won't cost you too much, since their price ranges from 80,00 € to 120,00 € (remember to compare prices always on RUNNEA).

But not everything is perfect. Some runners have mentioned that these shoes can be a bit narrow, especially in the forefoot area. And while they are durable, the outsole can wear a bit faster than other models.

Hoka Clifton 9: Cushioning and Comfort

On the other hand, the Hoka Clifton 9 are like a luxurious cushion for your feet. They are very comfortable and offer incredible cushioning, thanks to their EVA midsole. And although in this version they gain some height in their midsole, they are surprisingly light, weighing less than 280 grams in a size 95 USa (435 Eu). They are ideal if you have slightly wider feet or if you prefer a looser fit. Their original price is 150,00 €, but you can currently find them for less than 100,00 € at RUNNEA.

However, it is true that they are not the cheapest on the market. And although they are stable shoe, you may feel some instability if you run on uneven terrain due to the height of the midsole.

Pros and cons

Nike Pegasus 40

Pros:

  • Versatility: The Nike Pegasus 40 is great for a variety of running activities, from short, fast runs to long-distance marathons.
  • Speed: Thanks to their aerodynamic design and combination of React foam and Zoom Air unit, these shoes are ideal for runners looking to improve their times without resorting to carbon plate shoes.
  • Affordable Price: Ranging in price from €80.00 to €120.00, the Nike Pegasus 40 offers great value for money.

Cons:

  • Few changes: The main complaint we've found among fans of the Nike Pegasus saga is that it offers few changes from the Nike Pegasus 39.
  • Fit: Some runners mention that these shoes can be a bit tight, especially in the forefoot area.

Hoka Clifton 9

Pros:

  • Cushioning: The Hoka Clifton 9 are known for their exceptional cushioning, providing a smooth and comfortable run.
  • Lightweight: Despite their increased height and amount of foam, these shoes weigh less than 280 grams, making them surprisingly light.
  • Toe room: These shoes offer room in the forefoot area, which is ideal for runners with wider feet or those who prefer a looser fit.

Cons:

  • Price: The Hoka Clifton 9 are a bit on the pricey side, with an original price tag of $150.00, although they can currently be found for under $100.00.
  • Stability: Some runners tell us that due to the height of the midsole, they can feel a bit unstable on uneven terrain.

Nike Pegasus 40 or Hoka Clifton 9? You decide!

So which shoe is best for you? If you're looking for speed and versatility, the Nike Pegasus 40 might be your ideal model. But if you prefer comfort and cushioning, the Hoka Clifton 9 could be your dream shoes.

Remember, the perfect shoe is the one that feels good on your feet and fits your running needs. So if you've already made up your mind, now just compare prices at RUNNEA.

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Gorka Sedano

Gorka Sedano

Journalist and popular runner

Graduate in information sciences from the University of the Basque Country. Journalist by vocation and profession. They say that dreaming is free, but without perseverance, those dreams do not materialize. I am a popular runner, one of those who looks at the heart rate monitor to see the kilometers run rather than the time invested in running them. I am passionate about sports equipment.