Nike is coming up with its Pegasus Turbo Next Nature as part of its ongoing commitment to creating more sustainable products.
The Nike Pegasus Turbo Next Nature, a performance running shoe, designed with sustainability in mind, contains at least 50 percent recycled material by weight, including repurposed ZoomX foam for the midsole and 100 percent recycled Flyknit yarns on the upper.
The shoe is inspired by the eco-friendly Air Zoom Alphafly Next Nature from 2021.
Nike's Move to Zero pinwheel emblem can also be found on the tongue and the medial area of the midsole of the shoe.
The Nike Pegasus Turbo Next Nature's release date has yet to be revealed by the brand.


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