Brooks PureCadence 3 Review
The “lightweight vs cushioning” debate in the runner’s world rages on continuously; whenever I think of it, it brings to mind that old commercial for my favorite beverage – two dudes slugging it out,...
The “lightweight vs cushioning” debate in the runner’s world rages on continuously; whenever I think of it, it brings to mind that old commercial for my favorite beverage – two dudes slugging it out,...
Salomon is pushing runners to get creative and get off the sidewalk with their latest offering, the Salomon CityTrail X-Scream. These shoes combine trail technologies with an urban focus in order to create a...
Intital Thoughts on Saucony Ride 7: The Saucony Ride 7 is a neutral, lightweight road shoe designed for those who spend most of their days on the road or hard-packed non technical surfaces. I’m...
Initial Thoughts on the Puma Faas 300 v3 The Puma Faas 300 v3 is a neutral, lightweight, but technical shoe which is great for anyone looking to try out a minimal training or racing...
Although I’ve logged a fair amount of miles the past 10 years, I had yet to wear any Puma brand running shoes. My first thoughts about Puma in general were from my soccer playing days and...
Pearl Izumi is a brand I am more familiar with for the triathlete; but as we all know, running is part of a triathlon, so I was excited to test out the Pearl...
Through time, Nike has always been a company that innovates, whether it’s a chip you can put in your running shoe to track your distance, designing cycling uniforms modeled after the outside of...
New Balance is launching an exciting new shoe for Spring of 2014 in the New Balance Fresh Foam 980 – hot off the presses, (do they even make shoes on presses?) so to speak....
New Balance, no stranger to making solid training shoes has recently come out with their update to the New Balance 1080, making this the 4 iteration of this running shoe. The New Balance 1080V4...
New Balance has a style of shoe to fit every style of running, and every type of runner. The New Balance 860V4 is a stability shoe made to protect even the hardest foot strikers,...
Asics broad shoe platform includes a fit for every stride. The Asics Gel-DS Trainer 19 is a great choice for those looking for mild pronation correction without gaining bulk and weight. A great choice...
Zoot, long known in the triathlon world, offers a long distance training shoe as part of their lineup this year. Zoot has long been known for making a quality product, but largely focuses on...
New for Fall/Winter 13, Saucony introduces the Saucony Guide 7 mild stability running shoe. This is the perfect shoe for the runner that needs a little stability, but doesn’t need a bulky, overbuilt running...
For the neutral runner that’s looking for a smooth, cushioned, and neutral ride, the Brooks Glycerin has been a nice option for runners of all shapes and sizes. For those new to the Brooks...
For the runner that has always been curious about Newton running shoes, but thought they were either too focused on forefoot running or the price tag was a little expensive, Newton brings to you...
If you are in the market for a neutral, breathable, lightweight shoe, you might want to take a moment and take a closer look at Mizuno’s Wave Evo Cursoris. Mizuno did a fantastic job...
Mizuno has been around the running game for almost as long as people have been running. While this isn’t exactly accurate, it certainly feels as if it is. Most shoes from the Mizuno lineup...
The trail racing scene has been growing with leaps and bounds in the past years, and it seems that just about every company out there is producing not only trail shoes, but trail shoes...