Asics 33-M Review
With the veritable cornucopia of shoe companies all coming out with a “maximal” design, it’s no surprise that Asics threw their hat into the ring with the Asics 33-M, out new this Spring. Asics,...
With the veritable cornucopia of shoe companies all coming out with a “maximal” design, it’s no surprise that Asics threw their hat into the ring with the Asics 33-M, out new this Spring. Asics,...
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...
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...
Montrail offers up its latest in outdoor excursion footwear with the Men’s Bajada Outdry. It’s billed as a neutral cushioned shoe with additional traction in order to perform off road. Outdry was added to...
RevLite – if you haven’t tried it, get yourself some. New Balance came through in a big way this year, and not just in a single shoe. Numerous shoes on the lineup got a...
Run Happy? Yes, please. In the race to strip down, rethink, and re-innovate shoes to fit the barefoot movement, some companies seem to have lost sight of that one simple fact. Just get...
Some cushioned shoes err on the side of softness – it’s as if they replaced the original pronation correction with mysterious material, somewhat like the consistency of cotton candy. Other cushioned shoes err on...
Clydesdales. Really, it’s an unfair term, since the heavy footed feminine side of the species gets to be called “Athena.” Really, we should coin a new phrase – but since popular nomenclature terms the...
I’m not going to lie – we testers at activegearreview.com open a lot of shoe boxes. As such, we’ve all developed a fairly good barometer for how a shoe will perform just by picking...