By Paul Freary The 25th anniversary model of the ever-popular Brooks Adrenaline GTS 25 continues the legacy of the model, improving upon cushioning and support to create the smoothest and plushest ride of the shoe to date.With 3mm more cushioning in the forefoot compared to the previous version and 1mm more in the heel, the […]
Brooks Glycerin GTS 22 Review – High Stack Cushioned Support
By Paul Freary When it comes to cushioning, the Glycerin from Brooks has, for many years, been their premium offering. Known for a plush ride and deep midsole, the Glycerin always offers a luxurious level of shock absorption.While the Glycerin Max takes the top spot this year in terms of out-and-out midsole stack, the Glycerin […]
Brooks Glycerin Max 2 Review – Return of the MAX!
By Paul Freary When they introduced the Glycerin Max around 12 months ago, Brooks stepped outside their comfort zone a little. It marked a shift for the brand away from its more traditionally styled models into a new era of shoes that aim to push the boundaries of design and function.With its super-deep midsole stack […]
Brooks Glycerin GTS 22 Vs Beast GTS 24 – Which Support Shoe is Best for You?
By Paul Freary The Glycerin GTS 22 and Beast GTS 24 from Brooks are two of the brand’s most popular and ever-present models in the brand’s range.Known for offering both great cushioning and control, how do they differ, and which should you choose?If you click, or buy from, links on this page, we may receive […]
ASICS Blast Running Shoes Compared – Sonicblast, Megablast, Superblast & Novablast
By Paul Freary ASICS, first, and perhaps still the most popular shoe to use the BLAST name, is the Novablast. This lightweight and well-cushioned shoe is now in its 5th generation and has become synonymous with shoes offering this energized type of cushioning.Now, ASICS has four shoes following a similar theme: the Novablast, Superblast, Sonicblast […]
Saucony Guide 18 Vs Hurricane 25 – Battle for Control
By Paul Freary Both the Saucony Guide 18 and Hurricane 25 are built for everyday training for runners requiring support and control. With similar geometries and cushioning, they both provide great levels of cushioning, comfort and control.So, which should you choose as your next daily support shoe?If you click, or buy from, links on this […]
ASICS GT 2000 14 Vs Kayano 32 – Battle for Control
By Paul Freary I’ve run in many versions of both the ASICS Kayano 32 and GT 2000 14 over the years, both shoes being around for as long as I can remember!With the models constantly evolving, here I take a look at the latest versions and after logging more than 100 miles in each, I […]
ASICS GT 2000 14 Review – Balance of Stability and Cushioning
By Paul Freary Perhaps one of ASICS’ most popular running shoes ever, the GT2000 undergoes major revisions in this update, and for me, the inspiration from the brand’s Novablast 5 model makes it a winner straight out of the box!If you click, or buy from, links on this page, we may receive compensation. Learn more […]
HOKA Arahi 8 Vs Clifton 10 – Cushioning or Control?
By Paul Freary The most popular shoe in HOKA’s range, the Clifton is now in its 10th generation. As one of the most popular and original ‘max-stack’ shoes on the market, it’s become a go-to model for those seeking maximal levels of cushioning and somewhat of a benchmark in the category.I’ve worn many versions of […]
HOKA Arahi 8 vs Gaviota 5 – Hokas’ Stability Shoes Compared
By Paul Freary While the Gaviota 5 is HOKA’s premium cushioning and control type running shoe, the new Arahi 8 sees improvements that make it a very close competitor from very close to home.I really enjoyed running in the Gaviota 5 from its launch, but is the Arahi 8 the new king of control, or […]
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