By Noel Paine Today I will compare the HOKA and Brooks shoe brands.Running shoes brands look to make their shoes distinct from other brands, something that sets them apart. There are enough different feet out there for different styles and fits of running shoes. With 26 bones in each foot and with feet that come […]
Saucony Kinvara 14 Review – Neutral Daily Trainer
By Noel Paine Welcome to my Saucony Kinvara 14 review.I tried on a number of runing shoes over the years but never really started using the saucony Kinvara until I began racewalking a few years back, in addition to my running. I have run and racewalked in the Saucony Kinvara 11, 12, 13 and now the […]
Adidas Adizero Prime X2 Strung Review: Big Stack, Wild Racers Built for Going All-Out
By Kieran Alger Like the first-generation Adizero Prime X Strung, the Adidas Prime X2 Strung is a big-stack carbon race shoe built for all-out speed over every distance. The upgrades include a powerful combination of three layers Lightstrike Pro midsole that breaks the World Athletics’ legal stack height limits, a dual carbon plate system and the […]
New Balance 1080V13 Review: Super Comfort For Easy Miles
By Keiran Alger The New Balance Fresh Foam X 1080 has always aimed to bring comfort to your daily training miles. This thirteenth generation has seen some pretty big changes designed to elevate that. The 1080V13 now packs a bigger midsole stack that’s softer, lighter and bouncier while the uppers add extra padding, maxing out on […]
What are Heel to Toe Drop and Stack Height in Running Shoes?
By Paul Freary What is stack height? In recent years the terms ‘stack height’ and ‘heel to toe drop’ have become commonplace in the running and running shoe community.Stack height became a more commonly used term after Eliud Kipchoge ran the sub-2-hour marathon. The record brought particular attention to the shoes he wore, a pair of […]
HOKA Clifton 9 Review
By Paul Freary The Clifton is one of, if not the best-selling shoe from HOKA. The ninth-generation model is an improvement on the previous version, with slight updates to the upper and midsole.On the whole, the shoe remains true to the styling of the previous models of the shoe so that long-time users will find it […]
Marathon Running Shoe Guide By an UltraMarathon Runner
By Kieran Alger Hi, I am an ultramarathon runner and below you will find some useful info, from my personal experience, on what to look for when buying running shoes for a marathonA happy runner needs happy feet. When you’re running marathons, choosing the right shoes is mission critical. Most runners spend between three and seven […]
What is the Difference Between Waterproof and Water Resistant Shoes?
By Sheryl Craft In modern-day vernacular, a lot of people switch out one word for another and, they get away with it. However, this doesn’t apply in the world of footwear. If you’re looking for the difference between water-resistant and water-proof boots or shoes, I’ve got your back, or rather, your feet!Although waterproof and water-resistant […]
Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23 Review
By Paul Freary The Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23 is Brooks’ most popular support category model. In terms of cushioning, Brooks places the shoe in the middle of their offerings, as they do with it in terms of support.I’ll talk more about the support the Adrenaline provides later, as the shoe provides a unique solution to control […]
Saucony Kinvara Pro Review: A Confused Carbon-Plated Daily Trainer?
By Kieran Alger The Saucony Kinvara Pro was one of the most baffling shoe launches of the year. The carbon-plated daily trainer left a lot of testers and runners, including me, a little confused about what it’s actually for. Saucony says the Knivara Pro is designed to bring more efficiency to your daily running and was […]
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