As we wave goodbye to summer, now is the time to invest in your most important piece of gear: new running shoes. Our Autumn/Winter 2011 Shoe Guide includes a bumper crop of 24 new shoes, as well as reviews and technical information on each
Welcome to the Runner’s World Autumn Shoe Buyer’s Guide 2008. We’ve reviewed 27 models new to the market since our Spring Guide (March 2008) to give you a thorough overview of best shoes in the shops today.Of course, choosing a running shoe is a
Welcome to the Runner's World Autumn Shoe Guide 2009. You'll find reviews of 28 of the best new running shoes on the market here, as well as an insight into the technologies they contain and plenty of expert advice. There are shoes for all shapes
Buying a running shoe can be a bewildering experience. The Runner's World Shoe Finder tool is designed to give you a head start by matching up your needs and preferences with some running shoe suggestions. Whether you're a 14st runner who needs
that you’ve got the right running shoes, the right running routes and the right running partners – well, you’re on the right track. But keeping it all going through the lovely autumn is the key to staying with it through the more challenging winter, says
With so many shoes on offer it's tough to decide which are really the best, but every autumn, the shoe editors from RW's 14 international editions get together to award the shoes we feel best serve your feet. The results of this year
This model may still be available on clearance. But we've reviewed a newer version since we published this.Weight 380gEvaluation This is one of the most refreshing shoes of the autumn; exactly what an off-road shoe should be. It is simple
-friendly package". Best Shoe Asics Gel Kayano 15Asics' flagship stability shoe won the Editor's Choice award in our most recent Shoe Guide in March. It offers an exceptional fit and superb cushioning, while the new off-centre lacing pattern that follows
Chasing an autumn marathon PB? Make your next race a 13.1-miler. "Doing a shorter race three or four weeks beforehand is very sensible – most experienced runners would run at least one or two as part of their build-up," says endurance coach Nick