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Saucony Jazz 6000 £49.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

Weight 352gEvaluation Shock! The Saucony Jazz 5000, which has been a budget mainstay of Saucony’s range for six years, has been dropped. The good news: the new budget mainstay is virtually indistinguishable. It has exactly the same soft, cushioned

Mizuno Wave Phoenix £49.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

Weight 350gEvaluation If you liked last year’s Wave Phoenix – and there’s every reason you would have done – you’ll enjoy the 2001 version. This protective, supportive budget shoe keeps the same thick, cushioned midsole, durable outsole, and fan

Avia 257 £49.99
By Runner's World on 17/06/2000 09:55:09

the midfoot – but you wouldn’t go out of your way to find it. And as Avia is currently a small company with limited distribution, you probably would have to go out of your way.In short The 257 is fine, but basic. Against other budget cushioned shoes, it

Full review: Adidas Nova Runner £50
By Runner's World on 25/04/2003 16:48:01

onto the medial side, it belies its ‘budget’ status. As you’d expect, the ride is simple and unfussy, and not as smooth or responsive as more expensive models. It’s certainly not a shoe for high-mileage runners, or anyone other than a neutral to mild

Full review: Asics Gel Trail Attack £60
By Runner's World on 22/01/2004 19:13:59

Weight 319gEvaluation Asics is a past master at producing sturdy, no-frills budget trail shoes. Models such as the Gel Guts and Trespass were perfect for runners who did a bit of trail running, but didn't want to spend a fortune. The Trail Attack

Adidas Response Cushion £59.99
By Runner's World on 12/06/2000 16:20:12

’s well-suited to slightly heavier neutral runners, or budget-conscious runners who want a durable shoe to take some abuse. If you like the sound of the Response but need added protection from overpronation, by the way, look out for a medially

Asics Gel 1070 £64.99
By Runner's World on 15/06/2000 14:20:26

the forefoot cushioning has been boosted with a Gel insert (it should help durability a little, though it’s hard to tell the difference). Mainly it’s because the weight has dropped by a whopping 60g from last year, which really does justice to the shoe’s

Puma Complete Peerless £59.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

diplomatically referred to the Complete Peerless as a stout, robust shoe; a good starter model or a motion controller for overpronators on a budget.What did they mean? That you’re unlikely to be disappointed by the Complete Peerless, though it lacks some

Decathlon Domyos TRKA £55.99
By Runner's World on 09/10/2000 15:44:27

flagship running shoe.When you’re food shopping, you expect the store’s own products to be budget alternatives to big brand names. At £56, though, the TRKAs are in direct competition with some big hitters – the £60 Nike Air Pegasus for one. Like name

Best Trail Shoes
By Runner's World on 04/04/2006 12:25:09
Lace up one of these models for the grip of a lifetime

Hi-Tec Lava Run £50If you associate Hi-Tec with the old-fashioned, budget Silver Shadow running shoe, it's time to broaden your mind. The relaunch of Hi-Tec as a running brand has resulted in some surprisingly good shoes. The Lava Run is more of a

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