By Paul Freary The HOKA Arahi 6 is the brand’s mild support or stability type running shoe. It’s a lightweight daily training shoe in a style that has now become instantly recognisable from the brand; high stack, rockered geometry running shoe.It’s one of HOKA’s two support-type shoes, the other, the Gaviota offers more control and […]
Saucony Ride 17 Review: A Top-Value Versatile Daily Trainer
By Kieran Alger If you’re in the market for a cushioned, neutral do-it-all daily trainer that’s versatile enough to eat a wide range of your weekly miles, the new Saucony Ride 17 should be somewhere on your shortlist. The big headline in the latest update is the switch from regular PWRRUN to PWRRUN+ midsole foam […]
Shoes for Racewalkers! What Do I Need?
By Noel Paine One of the common questions new racewalkers ask is – what shoes should I wear?Racewalking is not casual walking and, it’s not running. How you move your legs and feet is significantly different. The similarities are that racewalkers and runners need shoes that cushions the impact as you hit the ground, is […]
Salomon Phantasm 2 Review – Running Shoe For Faster Runs
By Paul Freary The Phantasm started life for Salomon as part of its S/Lab line of high-performance running shoes. The first S/Lab Phantasm was chosen by Kilian Journet as the shoe in which he would attempt the World 24-hour track record. At the time I personally questioned whether this shoe would offer enough protection for […]
ASICS Gel Kayano 30 vs ASICS Gel Nimbus 25- The Big Cushioned Daily Versus its Stable Mate
By Kieran Alger With soft cushioning, knit uppers and plush, padded heel collars, the max-stack ASICS Gel Nimbus 25 is all about bringing comfort to your daily training miles. The Gel Kayano 30 offers similar levels of cushioned comfort but with stability tweaks to offer more support and prevent overpronation. In previous generations, these two […]
Saucony Endorphin Speed 3 Review After 650 Miles – The Do-it-all Daily Trainer
By Kieran Alger Since launch, the Saucony Endorphin Speed 3 has been a big hit. This punchy, versatile daily trainer earned many accolades. It was among the first daily shoes to stick a plate in the midsole and it practically set the blueprint for the slew of so-called super daily trainers that we’ve seen follow suit […]
Keen KW400 Review – A Shoe Designed Just for Walking?
By Noel Paine With runners and walkers doing different things with their legs and feet, it makes sense that the shoes for each would be a bit different. It seems however that most people out walking are wearing running shoes. This may be due to the fact that there are lots of runners and running […]
Hoka Transport Review: Your Comfortable Commute Companion
By Paul Freary The HOKA Transport is a performance-inspired daily trainer aimed at those seeking a comfortable, all-day shoe suitable for commuting (hence the ‘Transport’ name) and general day-to-day use. Read my Hoka Trasport review to find out if it is also good for running or only for commuting. Hoka Transport DesignStats The TechWho Should Wear […]
Brooks Ghost Max Review : A Max-Comfort Cruiser to Rival the Nimbus
By Kieran Alger It might share a name with the Brooks Ghost 15 but the Brooks Ghost Max is a very different shoe. With a bigger stack, lower drop, more responsive ride and arguably much more versatility, it almost has more in common with the Nimbus 25 than its own namesake. There’s the same attention to […]
ASICS Novablast 4 Review: The Big Beast Returns With a Bit More Bite
By Kieran Alger If you’re looking for a daily trainer that screams big-cushioned comfort, the ASICS Novablast 4 might be the shoe for you. This max-cushioned mile eater goes all in on big stack plushness. ASICS says the latest generation is still built to cope with everything from easy recovery miles to uptempo efforts but […]
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