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RW Test: Socks
By Runner's World on 26/04/2009 11:45:08
RW tests Under Armour Heatgear Lo Cut, Craft Run Pro Cool, 1000 Mile Ultimate performance socklet, Bridgedale Active Coolmax, Boosox Pro, Thorlo Experia
made them bunch up slightly on the run. How It Rated Fit 6 Comfort 5 Wicking 8 Cushioning 7 TOTAL 26 Bridgedale Active Coolmax, £9
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RW Sock Test
By Runner's World on 11/11/2007 13:49:58
RW tests products from Bridgedale, Brooks, Hilly, Nike, Silver Soxs, Ronhill, LewisKit, Running Bear and 1000 Mile
and the snug fit, testers did feel the sock was better suited for colder conditions than summertime running. Ronhill Cushion £7 Fibre content 70% Coolmax, 27% nylon, 3% spandexShort description A well-cushioned Coolmax running sock with impact pads
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Mini Test: MP3 Carriers
By Runner's World on 15/11/2005 11:42:06
RW tests products from M-Pac, Nathan and Sugoi
and traffic alliterate nicely, we'd recommend that you don't completely block out the sound of the outside world when running.)M-Pac Mobile Personal Accessory Carrier - £15The M-Pac consists of three straps of differing lengths - for wrist, leg or arm
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RW Test: Sports Briefs
By Runner's World on 26/04/2009 15:56:55
RW tests Jockey Sport Stretch Trunk, Thuasne Men's Sport Short, Sloggi Sports Short, Freya Active, Falke Women's Panties, Dorina D6901 Briefs
6 Wicking 7 Comfort 7 Breathability 8 TOTAL 28 Thuasne Men's Sport Short, £24.99 Contact www.1000mile.co.uk Coolmax fabric meant that they wicked
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RW Sports Bra Test
By Runner's World on 20/07/2006 16:02:15
RW tests bras from Sportjock, Thuasne, Royce, Dans-Ez, Panache, Scock Absorber, AA, Moving Comfort, Enell
There’s a reason why, at one of Britain’s most popular nudist runs, women are still allowed to wear a sports bra. It’s not to spare their modesty, or save fellow runners from any unsightly wobbles: it’s because wearing a sports bra is at least
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RW Test: Sports Bras
By Runner's World on 26/04/2009 15:58:54
RW tests bras from Sportjock, Thuasne, AdiShe, Triumph, Freya Active, Champion, Shock Absorber, Enell and Anita
by encapsulating the breasts in their own cups before adding an element of compression. Encapsulation is better for all sized breasts – but bringing them closer to the body shifts the centre of gravity so there is less bounce. Who needs one? Every female runner
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In The Beginning...
By Runner's World on 21/12/2002 00:29:11
Whether you're a beginner or a 20-year veteran of the sport, you'll benefit from this collection of newcomers' tips and lifelong principles
for sprinters. Be slow, not sorry.Dont compare yourself with anyone else Check out the apostrophe in RUNNERS WORLD. There must be a billion runners out there, so we could certainly call this magazine RUNNERS WORLD. But we dont, and this is because we realise
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