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Nike's Pegasus Premium, one of the brand's hottest running shoes, just turned the heat all the way up.

The Pegasus Premium is already a standout model, as it's (literally) stacked with Nike's best tech and oozing effortless style. With the "Light Crimson" colorway, it's bolder than ever. More fiery, too.

The bright red color scheme completely takes over the model, covering everything from its mega-chunky soles to the technical mesh uppers. It's not as spicy as, say, those "Haberno Red" Air Max Muses, but it still brings plenty of heat.

Nike's sleek running shoe has appeared in classic "Cool Grey" outfits and even sleek Swooshless looks. It's even received other flashy spins, like those versions with their own Swarovski Swoosh.

But the latest proves that, in all-red, the Pegasus Premium is officially red-hot.

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And for those who can handle the heat, the Pegasus Premium "Light Crimson" is currently available on Footdistrict's website for €210, or roughly $244 at current exchange rates.

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