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“The Altra Provision is a unique stability trainer that provides a natural, comfortable and bouncy ride every time. The union of Altra’s core features (Zero Drop and FootShape) and new...” Read expert review
“The Asics GEL-TRABUCO 9 is an all-around solid trail shoe. It brings all of Asics’ signature traits and packs them into a trail shoe. This shoe helps you take on the trails with ease but makes sure...” Read expert review
“The Hoka One One Clifton 8 is a multi-purpose daily trainer with a smooth and stable ride. Its rocker midsole eases you through transitions and saves you energy over long distances.
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“Saucony Guide 14 is a quality stability shoe that gets the job done with a standout upper and average underfoot experience. The surprisingly comfortable upper hugs and supports the foot...” Read expert review
“I thought Asics did a superb job on these. They are not going to be for everyone, but give them a chance and I promise you’ll enjoy your experience in them. The new rocker technology is...” Read expert review
“The Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 is a very well-built daily trainer which is not as versatile as previous Pegasus models but is soft and cushioned enough for long distances.
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“The ASICS Gel Cumulus 23 continues the Cumulus tradition of being a versatile, neutral daily trainer that you can rely on for hundreds of kilometres.
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“The Under Armour Assert 8 is a budget friendly training shoe. It’s not built for long distances or heavy wear and tear. Cross-Trainer is the category I think of when talking about this shoe.” Read expert review
“The Nike ZoomX Vaporfly Next% 2 is still a superlight racing powerhouse with excellent cushioning and propulsion. What makes it so special is its unique forefoot geometry that provides a...” Read expert review
“The Brooks Glycerin GTS 19 is a new stable spin on the classic neutral trainer. Although there are higher cushioned, or more responsive, max trainers out there, you’re unlikely to find a smoother,...” Read expert review