Just Dropped is a series featuring the latest product launches and drops in the health and wellness space.
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Iconic footwear brand Nike just released the latest version of its flagship running shoe, the Pegasus 41. This year’s version (the shoe has been around for over four decades) has the brand’s proprietary ReactX foam midsole and Air Zoom units in the heel and forefoot.
I got my hands on a pair last month and have taken them out for a few runs. In short, they fit slim — like a glove — while still providing a nice bounce. They’re also super lightweight and make the miles seem much easier.
The Pegasus 41 is priced at $140 and comes in six colorways, but expect more styles to be available as the year progresses.
Minimalist footwear brand Vivobarefoot introduced its most flexible pair ever, the Motus Flex. It features a one-piece knitted upper and ultra-thin sole that conforms to your foot’s natural movement.
Whether you’re hitting high-impact workouts, heading to a Pilates or yoga class, or simply enjoying a stroll through the city, the Motus Flex is designed to fit seamlessly into your daily routine.
Recovery technology brand Hyperice came out with the next generation of its Normatec leg sleeves. The Normatec Elite uses air compression to reduce swelling and improve circulation throughout the legs—all without hoses or heavy machinery.
Actress Brooke Shields launched Commence, a line of shampoo, conditioner, and serum designed specifically for women over 40. Each product incorporates the brand’s signature formulation to support hair growth and volume.
Fitness wearables company WHOOP released a line of silicone bands. The SportFlex band is sweatproof, waterproof, dirtproof, and stainproof.
On has released the Cloudrise running shoe as a part of its Cyclon™ circularity subscription program. When you join the program, you can order On products, then send them back to be recycled when you’ve worn them out.