Category: Women’s Road Running Shoes
Women’s road running shoe reviews
Celebrating the Spirit of Competition The all-new Victory Collection pays tribute to the summer games and the athletes who dedicate themselves to earning a place on the podium. The collection features the popular Launch 3,...
For a female runner who changed her running form 4 years ago, the Newton Kismet Core Trainer is a natural shoe choice for a forefoot runner looking for metatarsal support with every strike of her foot. Traditionally a...
If you are a runner, you’ve seen them out there. I suppose the first time for me was more of a comical, surprising, what the heck was that? It was 2010 or 2011, and...
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...
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...
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...
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 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...
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...
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 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...
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...
The second iteration of the Asics Gel-Lyte 33 saw quite a few changes from the original while still being considered a lightweight neutral trainer. While the Gel-Lyte 33 is lightweight and features a low...
With a tagline of “a ride like no other” the Mizuno Wave Prophecy set the expectation bar quite high. I hadn’t done a lot of research on these before I opened the box, but...
After hearing a lot of praise for the Saucony Powergrid Cortana, I was excited to personally experience this award-winning shoe. A bit of background to preface this review: for over three years I have...
Type: Minimalist Road Running Heel-Toe Differential / Drop: 0mm Weight: 5.2oz women’s / 5.8oz men’s The Newton MV2 is Newton’s first zero-drop model, another entrant to the ever-growing featherweight category of running shoes. The...
If you are shopping for running shoes, and K-Swiss has never been on your consideration list, you might want to look into the brand’s latest additions. Because of the history of the brand, I...