Nike Zoom Structure Triax+ 13 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. Together with the Pegasus and the Vomero, the Zoom Structure Triax -here in its 13th edition – is one of Nike’s most successful running shoes. The secret behind the Structure Triax is that it succeds in providing good support and stability for the moderate over pronator while at the same time being flexible and cushioned enough for a pleasant ride. We compared its features versus last year’s model.
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Nike Air Pegasus+ 27 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review.
Born in 1983, The Pegasus is Nike’s most popular cushioning shoe. Over nearly thirty years this shoe has been consistant in providing neutral or slightly under-pronating runners with a lightweight shoe for their everyday training. The Pegasus+ 27 comes in summer 2010 with updates both to the upper and the sole unit, in two gender specific versions.
Nike Zoom Vomero+5 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. The Nike Zoom Vomero is a cushioning shoe that – in a relatively short amount of time – conquered the hearts (and feet) of an amazing number of runners. Known for its soft and unique cushioning, it is now at the fifth edition and is as usual presented in both a mens and a womens specifically engineered version. The new Vomero 5 presents Zoom Air cushioning both in the heel and the forefoot, a redesigned midfoot section and updates to the fit.
read moreWhen it comes to low arches, flat feet, motion control, the name everybody drops is Brooks Beast. Larger runners (above 200 lbs) with flat feet seem to be the people who get the better benefits from this shoes, and that replace them regularly every year with the new model. But what is it that makes the Beast the long-selling franchise it is? Let’s see how the shoe is built.
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After generating quite some buzz, Nike finally launched the Lunarglide running shoe. The promise is to deliver a lightweight shoe with exceptional cushioning together with innovative aspects of stability – following up on the very good response of the Lunar Racer and the Lunar Trainer
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Asics Gel Cumulus 11 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. Together with the Nimbus, the Asics Cumulus receives a tune-up for fall 2009 too. A few minor updates to the Asics Cumulus 10 with the idea of building on the success elements and improving a couple of shortfalls. Let’s see how the shoe is in its latest installment
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The Wave Nirvana 5 is Mizuno’s top of the line stability running shoe. Stiffer than the Wave Inspire 5, Mizuno put special attention into gender differentiation, developing a different midsole for the mens and the womens version.
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New Balance 850 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. The New Balance 850 is the update of the New Balance 859 (NB always had a curious numbering system). The new 850 is a complete makeover of the 859, with the aim to accommodate moderate to severe over-pronators
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The Asics Nimbus 11 is fall 2009′s update for Asics top of the range cushioning shoe. As expected, the Nimbus 11 maintains the success elements of its predecessors while improving on a few – to name one, the weight.
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Nike Free 5.0 Running Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. Nike introduced the Free concept in 2005 as a way of conjugating the principles and advantages of running barefoot to strengthen the feet and legs with the protection and traction of a training shoe – in a lightweight package.
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Mizuno Wave Inspire 5 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. After conquering the feet and the hearts of many runners with the previous four installations, Mizuno updates the Wave Inspire 5 without changing its DNA and – most important – without disappointing its loyal runners.
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New Balance 1224 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. New Balance 1224 is NB’s top of the line stability running shoe. It is the premium sister of the New Balance 769, which we reviewed earlier and found very good
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Brooks Adrenaline GTS 9 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. the latest installment of Brooks best-selling shoe. It is a stability shoe aimed at runners who have low arches and tend to overpronate, while offering a still soft and cushioned ride
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New Balance 769 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. The New Balance 769 comes as an update to the successful NB 768, and it includes a new sole unit and a new last
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Mizuno Wave Rider 12 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. The Mizuno Wave Rider 12 won the Runner’s World Editor’s Choice in dec. 2008 as a cushioning shoe. It is a neutral cushioning shoe, adapt for runners who have a neutral pronation or under pronate. Extremely lightweight, it gathered enthusiastic feedback from runners all over the world
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Saucony Progrid Stabil CS Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. The Stabil is Saucony’s take on the Motion Control shoes, footwear for severe over pronators. The previous Stabil had a considerable number of fans among runners and this version packs a few updates
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New Balance 1063 Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. The 1063 (MR for the Mens Running, WR for the Womens Running) is New Balance top shoe for cushioning, in its 2009 version. Runners worldwide expressed very positive feedback about this shoe and Runner’s World awarded it with the “Best Update” badge
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Nike Zoom Nucleus + MC Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. The Nucleus is the only shoe that Nike presents for their Motion Control line. Everything on this shoe screams “support”, let’s have a look and see if it’s true
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