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“With very minimal changes the Hurricane 15 continues the same traditions as its predecessor. Runners will find a delightfully cushioned and flexible stability shoe without the unnecessary bulk.” Read expert review
“The Kinvara TR is a formidable entry into the lightweight trail market, bridging the gap between a go-to minimalist shoe with the extra grip and traction needed in a trail shoe.” Read expert review
“The Faas 100r is a racer for runners without the bone durability of minimalists but who appreciate responsiveness in a racing shoe. There isn’t much to the Faas 100r, somewhat transparent cage mesh...” Read expert review
“This trainer is the epitomic example of the Nike Lunarlon platform. It will satisfy the neutral runner looking for a healthy cushioned shoe.” Read expert review
“The Saucony Fastwitch 6 is a lighter weight version of the fifth iteration of the Fastwitch which will please runners looking for a racing shoe with a very firm ride and support for overpronation.” Read expert review
“The Skora Phase is an innovative shoe that brings the brand into new areas of design and function. Sizing remains large (order a half-size—or even a size—down from your usual!) and a few design...” Read expert review
“The Puma Faas 500 S is a soft, light shoe that feels natural and doesn’t interfere with natural foot strike. It’s a great everyday training shoe and is a good option for runners looking for a more...” Read expert review
“The Adidas Adistar Boost is a good mid-weight option for neutral runners who enjoy a soft, but very responsive ride. The shoe is firm and supportive enough for mild over-pronators.” Read expert review
“The Enigma 3 is a shoe that is experiencing an identity crisis--a shoe with a neutral label but with the inherent stability of a motion control trainer ” Read expert review