


The Peg 36, though, only has five standard holes and an empty sixth at the top of the shoe. Many running shoes employ six standard lacing holes up each side and an empty seventh hole at the top to give runners a way to tweak the fit if they need to. That decision gives the shoe a snug feel around your midfoot, and it keeps the tongue from moving around when you're running. Inside, designers sewed the tongue into a mesh bootie. The single piece of mesh not only gives the shoe a clean look, but it keeps weight down by foregoing any overlays or external supports. Nike wrapped the entire shoe in a seamless engineered mesh upper. And designers tailored the fit to meet that goal. The Pegasus 36 is meant to be a fast, streamlined running shoe.
