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 […]
On Cloudeclipse Review: More Than Just Another Cushy Number
By Kieran Alger Hi, today lets go over the On Cloudeclipse and my experience with this shoe.The On Cloudeclipse is On’s most cushioned running shoe yet. Like some kind of hybrid offspring of the Cloudmonster and the Cloudsurfer 7, this Surfmonster has the Monster’s silhouette, weight and drop but the Surfer’s softer, collapsing midsole tech. It’s […]
Nike Vaporfly 3 Review: Is the Updated Racing OG Still the Best?
By Kieran Alger Now in its third generation, the original marathon super shoe has morphed. The core ingredients of the recipe that made the first-gen shoe a huge racing hit hasn’t changed. You still get the super foam midsole, carbon plate and stripped-back lightweight uppers. But that magic combination has been tweaked. The Nike Vaporfly 3 […]
Saucony Triumph 21 Review: Versatile Daily Trainer that Punches Above its Price Tag
By Kieran Alger Running shoes don’t live to see a 21st edition without doing something right for a large group of runners. But the Saucony Triumph has been a long-term popular option for daily training. Saucony describes the latest incarnation as “a light and plush performance shoe that’s built for those who need a little more […]
New Balance FuelCell Propel V4 Review – Value Packed and Budget Friendly
By Paul Freary The Propel is an interesting shoe from New Balance. It’s a good value running shoe and all brands need competitively priced models, but here, New Balance has made their budget-friendly model somewhat of a performance-geared shoe rather than simply an everyday neutral cushioned model that most brands would choose.If you click, or […]
What are Maximalist Running Shoes?
By Amber Sayer I know that there are mixed opinions about the pros and cons of maximalist running shoes among running coaches, biomechanics, and runners themselves, but I find that maximalist running shoes, which are those with a thick stack height, or a lot of cushioning, definitely have their benefits for certain runners and walkers. Maximalist […]
Should you be Hyped up for the Brooks Hyperion Tempo?
By Noel Paine “We believe a run can change a day, a life, the world.” – BrooksI have not always been able to run in Brooks running shoes as I used to wear orthotics and it really limited my shoe choices. My feet got stronger, and my options expanded exponentially. As a runner, years ago who […]
Nike Invincible 3 Review: Nike’s Daily Workhorse Stacks it to the Maximum
By Kieran Alger The Nike Invincible 3 is a big, cushioned beast that’s definitely built for easy-miles and ambling recovery runs but it also harbours ambitions for a wider range of your daily miles. Now in its third generation, Nike has completely overhauled the Invincible with major updates to the midsole, new uppers and a new […]
Altra Torin 7 Review: A Reliable Daily Workhorse
By Kieran Alger Altra’s best selling road shoe, the Torin is now on its seventh generation and there are some interesting changes. Designed for daily miles, the Altra Torin 7 now has an even bigger midsole stack, updated engineered mesh uppers plus plusher tongues and heel collars for boosted comfort. The zero-drop Torin is a generously-stacked, neutral […]
Altra FWD Experience Review: Altra Drops the Drop But How Does it Stack Up?
By Kieran Alger The Altra FWD Experience is Altra’s first shoe to move away from zero drop. That’s a big deal – and a bit of a risk – for a company that staked its reputation on the benefits of zero drop – or what it calls balanced cushioning – from the very outset. Altra says […]
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