Nike Pegasus 41: India Review

Most articles about the Nike Pegasus 41 will tell you it is a versatile workhorse daily trainer that does everything. The honest answer is that it is a good daily trainer for the middle of the bell curve of Indian runners - and a wrong choice for the runners at either end of that curve. The Pegasus name carries a lot of trust earned over 41 generations. This article tests whether the 41 deserves that trust for the runner you actually are.

I will not invent a price. Nike India pricing on the Pegasus 41 shifts with festival sales, EOSS reductions, and regional retailer differences. Here is the protocol for finding the live price - and the more important question of whether you should be buying the Pegasus 41 at all.

The Pegasus 41 as a daily trainer, honestly

Start with what the shoe is.

The 41-generation context

The Pegasus line has been Nike's workhorse daily trainer through 41 iterations. That history is genuinely useful - the geometry has been refined across decades and most runners can step into a Pegasus and immediately understand the feel. The 41 builds on this with the latest foam package and a refreshed upper. None of this is revolutionary. Nor is it meant to be. The Pegasus is a reliable shoe, not an exciting one.

What it is built for

Easy aerobic running. Moderate-effort daily training. Mid-distance long runs. Beginner half-marathon training. The Pegasus 41 is a competent generalist. It is not a race shoe. It is not a max-cushion specialist. It is not a stability shoe. It is the default daily trainer for the median runner who needs one shoe that does most things adequately.

Where the Pegasus 41 wins

I will defend the win cases.

The median Indian runner

If you are running 30-60 km a week in India, most of your runs at conversational pace, on mixed road conditions, and you want a reliable daily trainer that does not require thought - the Pegasus 41 earns its place. The foam is comfortable. The upper is durable. The outsole rubber holds up to Indian tarmac better than most premium-tier daily trainers. The size run is comprehensive. The availability is strong across Nike India channels. This is the most defensible Pegasus 41 use case.

The first 'real' running shoe

For a runner moving from a generic sneaker to their first dedicated running shoe, the Pegasus 41 is a defensible upgrade. The geometry is forgiving for new runners still developing form. The price, while in the upper-mid tier, is not the top of the market. Pegasus is a name that Indian runners trust, which matters when you are committing to a new training habit. This use case explains why the Pegasus is the most-sold running shoe at most Nike India outlets.

Where the Pegasus 41 loses

Now the part most reviews dodge.

The faster runner who needs more

If you are training for a sub-1:30 half marathon or a sub-3:30 marathon, the Pegasus 41 is the wrong shoe for the bulk of your tempo and threshold work. It is heavy enough that fast running feels like work and bouncy enough at easy paces that you do not get a clear feedback signal at threshold. You need a faster uptempo trainer or a workout shoe for that. The Pegasus 41 can handle your easy runs. It cannot handle your fast work.

The heavier runner who needs more cushion

If you weigh over 95 kg, the Pegasus 41 cushioning compresses faster than the shoe was designed to handle. You will get fewer kilometres out of it, and the comfort at long run distances drops. A max-cushion daily like the Hoka Bondi 9 or the Nike Pegasus Premium is the better choice. The Pegasus 41 is built for the median weight runner, not the heavier specialist.

The runner needing stability

The Pegasus 41 is a neutral shoe with no medial post and no guide rails. Moderate to severe overpronators should look at the Asics GT-2000 line, the Brooks Adrenaline line, or the New Balance 860 line instead. Mild overpronators with no pain history can run in the Pegasus 41 without issue.

The India price and availability

Here is the protocol.

Step 1: Nike India website

Open nike.in. Search 'Pegasus 41'. Note the listed price - that is the ceiling. Festival discounts and EOSS sales bring this down 20-40 per cent twice a year. Sign up for the Nike newsletter or use the Nike app to get advance notice of member-only discounts.

Step 2: Nike Brand Stores

The Nike Brand Stores in Mumbai (Bandra Linking Road, Phoenix Lower Parel), Delhi (Select Citywalk), Bengaluru (UB City, Phoenix Marketcity), and other metros carry the Pegasus 41 in the broadest size runs. Try it on. The Nike standard last is narrow - if you have wide feet, this matters.

Step 3: Authorised retailers

Tata Cliq Luxury, Ajio Luxe, and large multi-brand running retailers carry the Pegasus 41 with their own discount structures. Cross-check pricing across two retailers before committing.

Step 4: Avoid grey-market sellers

The Pegasus line is one of the most counterfeited running shoes globally. Amazon and Flipkart third-party listings at suspicious discounts are often counterfeit, parallel-imported, or older stock. Pay full price at an authorised retailer for the warranty and exchange rights.

The honest verdict and the alternative shoes

The Pegasus 41 is a defensibly good shoe for the median Indian runner. It is a wrong choice for runners outside the median - faster runners, heavier runners, runners needing stability, runners targeting specific race performance. The 41-generation history of the Pegasus line earns the brand trust but does not exempt the shoe from being assessed on its actual fit for your training.

Cheaper alternatives

The Decathlon Kiprun KD500 at ₹3,999 delivers most of the function of the Pegasus 41 for a beginner clocking 25-40 km a week. The KD500 is not the Pegasus 41 - it is firmer, less bouncy, less refined. But for the runner who does not need refinement, the maths is hard to argue with.

Faster alternatives

For runners chasing faster times, a workout-specific uptempo trainer is the better match than the Pegasus 41. The 2026 super-shoe comparison walks through the race-pace options. The cheaper super-shoe alternatives guide names the plated and unplated workout shoes at lower price points.

Plan a training week around the right shoe for the right day rather than relying on the Pegasus name to do all the work. Use the STRIDD plan generator to map an Indian-context training week and decide whether the Pegasus 41 is your primary daily or whether you need a different category entirely. Browse the rest of the gear section for the workout shoe and race shoe that complete the rotation. Read more in the wider Lab archive for the training principles that decide which shoes belong on your shelf at all.

Frequently asked questions

What is the price of the Nike Pegasus 41 in India?

The Pegasus 41 sits in the upper-mid daily trainer tier. Cross-check the live price on the Nike India website (nike.in), the Nike app, and authorised retailers like Tata Cliq Luxury and Ajio Luxe before purchase. Festival discounts and EOSS sales reduce the listed price by 20 to 40 per cent twice a year. Avoid grey-market sellers - the Pegasus line is one of the most counterfeited running shoes globally.

Is the Pegasus 41 good for a half marathon?

Yes, for half marathons up to about a sub-1:45 finish at conversational to moderate effort. It is a competent shoe for the bulk of half-marathon training mileage. For sub-1:30 attempts, you need a faster uptempo or race-pace shoe - the Pegasus 41 is too heavy for sustained sub-4:10/km work. Race day for a sub-1:30 half belongs in a different shoe entirely. Daily training in the build can use the Pegasus 41.

Should I buy the Pegasus 41 or the Pegasus Premium?

Depends on the training week. The Pegasus 41 is the workhorse daily for the median runner doing 30-60 km a week at easy aerobic pace. The Pegasus Premium is a max-cushion daily for runners who need more foam under the heel on long runs. They are different shoes with different jobs. Try both. Do not assume the Premium is just a cushioned 41 - it is not.

Is the Pegasus 41 suitable for runners over 95 kg?

It is competent up to about 90 kg. Above that, the cushioning compresses faster than the shoe was designed for, you will get fewer kilometres of useful life, and the comfort at long-run distances drops. Look at a max-cushion daily like the Hoka Bondi 9 or the Nike Pegasus Premium instead. The Pegasus 41 is built for the median-weight runner, not the heavier specialist.

Does the Pegasus 41 work for overpronators?

The Pegasus 41 is a neutral shoe with no medial post and no guide rails. Mild overpronators with no pain history can run in it without issue. Moderate to severe overpronators should look at the Asics GT-2000 line, the Brooks Adrenaline line, or the New Balance 860 line for proper stability support. If you have a current plantar fasciitis flare or tibial pain, get a clinical gait assessment before relying on the Pegasus 41 as your primary trainer.

Where can I buy the Nike Pegasus 41 in India?

Nike India website (nike.in) and the Nike app for the broadest stock. Nike Brand Stores in Mumbai (Bandra Linking Road, Phoenix Lower Parel), Delhi (Select Citywalk), Bengaluru (UB City, Phoenix Marketcity), and other metros carry the Pegasus 41 with reliable size runs. Tata Cliq Luxury and Ajio Luxe carry it online. Avoid third-party Amazon and Flipkart sellers - counterfeit Pegasus shoes are a known problem.