ASICS GEL-Noosa Tri 10
The ASICS GEL-Noosa Tri 10 running shoes are designed to give triathletes and runners a little extra boost to pick up the pace. That’s exactly what I did every time I wore these...
The ASICS GEL-Noosa Tri 10 running shoes are designed to give triathletes and runners a little extra boost to pick up the pace. That’s exactly what I did every time I wore these...
Price: $160 Weight: 7.7 oz. Drop: 8mm Category: Racing With the S-Lab X-Series running shoe, Salomon has attempted to blend the needs of the road racer with that of the urban runner. Because a typical...
When it comes to running, I am a minimalist trail runner at heart. I love to be able to feel the ground beneath my feet. So heading out onto the road in the Pearl Izumi...
ASICS Gel-Nimbus 17 When it comes to running shoes, I’m extremely picky. I train hard whether it’s for a race or to meet personal fitness goals. That means my running shoes have to be...
The new Adidas Ultra Boost trainers are billed as “The Greatest Running Shoe Ever.” The claim likely has been made before, perhaps many times before. But it’s unlikely that such an assertion has ever...
I think I fit Pearl Izumi’s target market perfectly. I mountain bike, cycle the roads, enjoy the challenge of a triathlon, and hit the roads and trails for running. If I had to take...
The Hoka One One Bondi 4 We’ve all seen them out there – whether it was at a race, the gym, or just running around your favorite park/trail system, they were guaranteed to turn...
Price: $119.99 Shoe Category: Neutral Weight:9.3 oz Heel to to Drop: 4mm Widths Available: D, 2E, 4E If it’s a neutral running shoe with great cushioning that you’re seeking out, the New Balance Boracay...
When the opportunity presented itself to put the New Balance 1400v2 to the test, I was quite excited to see what this shoe had to offer. I had some experience testing the original 1400...
Having the opportunity to put the Brooks PureFlow 4 to the test was a truly welcoming sight. Let it be known that I already own 2 PureFlow’s; both the original first ever version in the...
The Brooks Transcend 2 ‘Less is more’ – that’s how the old saying goes… but what if it isn’t? What if more is truly more? Brooks set out to disprove the old colloquialism with...
Even though I am true to the trail, the demands of work and a one year old make it hard to get a trail run in during the week. This winter, I’ve resorted to...
First Impressions on the Saucony Guide 8 The Guide 8 was introduced this past November at the 2014 New York City Marathon. A great platform for launching this new version for one of Saucony’s...
Puma Faas 600 – First Thoughts The Puma Faas 600 is billed as a no-frills running shoe for those seeking good stability and moderate cushioning. Though its bold color schemes will appeal to some more than...
Initial Thoughts on the ASICS Gel-Cumulus 16 The ASICS Gel-Cumulus 16 is part of a special limited edition called the “Blue Collection in Honor of Prostate Cancer Awareness.” This is the second straight year...
The New Balance 1260v4 running shoe is a great option for overpronators looking for a maximum amount of cushioning and control. I decided to test the 1260v4 since I slightly overpronate and prefer a comfortable, multi-use shoe....
The Brooks Adrenaline GTS 14 Run happy, says Brooks. Notice they don’t say run happy depending on the shoe – whether it’s “support” or “free”, Brooks’ intent is to have all runners happy. So...
The Saucony Virrata 2 Heading into the summer with a killer update is the Saucony Virrata 2. For those of you who remember (okay, admit it, none of you) I took the Saucony Virrata out...