Get up to 54% off the Nike Pegasus 41, but hurry—once they’re gone, they’re gone!

The Nike Pegasus 42 launches next month, so this really might be your last chance!

Nike Pegasus 41
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One of the best walking shoes I tested last year was the Nike Pegasus 41.

With the launch of the Pegasus 42 on April 9 rapidly approaching, the 41 is seeing reductions of up to 54%.

There are great deals on both the men's and women's shoes on Amazon, but stock is low in most cases, so don't be too disappointed if you miss your preferred colorway, or if your size is sold out by the time you get there.

Nike Pegasus 41 - Women's
Save $75.39
Nike Pegasus 41 - Women's: was $140 now $64.61 at Amazon

Remember that discounts vary by size and colorway on Amazon, and once they're sold out, you'll only be able to get them through resellers. If you've wanted a pair for ages, now is the time to get yours!

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Nike Pegasus 41 - Men's
Save $58.88
Nike Pegasus 41 - Men's: was $140 now $81.12 at Amazon

Not quite as good as the deals on the women's shoes, you can still save almost $60 on the men's in some colorways and sizes.

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Nike is one of the oldest sports shoe brands out there, and its experience translates into impeccable design and comfort.

With the 42nd generation of Pegasus about to come out, I'm excited to see how Nike will update its flagship range.

There wasn't a lot of difference between the 40 and 41 (I tested both), which is why I feel so comfortable suggesting you cash in on deals on the 41.

If you don't care about owning the latest release but want a high-quality pair of shoes for running and walking, the 41 is still an excellent choice.

But remember, they're going to become harder and harder to find once the 42 launches next month!

Lou Mudge
Fitness Writer

Lou Mudge is a Health Writer at Future Plc, working across Fit&Well and Coach. She previously worked for Live Science, and regularly writes for Space.com and Pet's Radar. Based in Bath, UK, she has a passion for food, nutrition and health and is eager to demystify diet culture in order to make health and fitness accessible to everybody.


Multiple diagnoses in her early twenties sparked an interest in the gut-brain axis and the impact that diet and exercise can have on both physical and mental health. She was put on the FODMAP elimination diet during this time and learned to adapt recipes to fit these parameters, while retaining core flavors and textures, and now enjoys cooking for gut health.

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