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The Vomero Premium is the most expensive trainer in the Vomero series. It's Nike's tallest running shoe ever built and it uses Nike's most advanced midsole technologies. It costs $230. The Pegasus Premium is the most expensive trainer in the Pegasus series. It also uses Nike's advanced midsole technologies to deliver a really unique ride. It costs slightly less than the Vomero...

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The Vomero Premium is the top of the range trainer in the Vomero series. It's designed to give you the softest, plushest ride of any Nike trainer. It costs $230. The Vomero Plus is the mid-range trainer in the Vomero series. It's designed to give you a more energetic, more versatile running experience. It costs $180. This comparison will tell you which model is better suited to...

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Stop scrolling through sales. We've done the work and selected the 4 best Garmin running watch deals available right now. This is your definitive list of the top value picks and biggest discounts for

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The Brooks Cascadia 19 delivers a smooth, balanced, and surprisingly lively trail experience. It’s protective, stable, and ready for anything from daily training to mid-distance races. Brooks brought the Cascadia back to form, and it’s easily one of the best all-around trail shoes of the year

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The Nike Vomero Premium is a comfortable but heavy luxury trainer that’s only suitable for recovery runs. While its 55 mm midsole is very plush and excellent at absorbing impact, it doesn’t quite feel special or unique enough to warrant its $230 price. I enjoy running in the Vomero Premium but it’s not a shoe that’s worthy of its mega hype, especially considering it’s only suita...

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