Weight 367gEvaluation Its just over a year since Nike introduced Shox, its first major cushioning alternative to Air, to the UK. And, with the D, weve arrived at the third version of the Shox running shoe. The Ds are a steady evolution
simply will not compress and wear out as quickly as other shoes.Try it on if you liked Nike Shox D (£120); Nike Air Max (£120); Adidas A3 (£100)
stability is much improved and the cushioning excellent for bigger runners. But the FSM is still heavier and lack the smooth heel-to-toe transition of foam-based shoes.Try it on if you liked Nike Shox D £120
NIKEOne Victory Way, Doxford International Business Park, Sunderland SR3 3XF; 0800-056 1640; www.nike.com2005 MODELSCUSHIONEDAir Pegasus Air Max Moto 3 STABILITYAir AltheaAir Perseus 2 PERFORMANCEZoom Elite 22004 MODELSCUSHIONEDShox 2:45 Shox Bella
-road) £70 New Balance 871 (off-road) £60 NikeNike Shox 2:45 (cushioning) £100Nike Air Storm Pegasus (off-road) £65Nike Air Storm Beacon (stability) £65ReebokReebok Premier Road Plus AW (stability) £60 SauconySaucony 3D Grid Regulate (motion control) £90
(performance) £60Wave Revolver (racing) £50Mountain BearGladiator (off-road) £55 New Balance1221 (stability) £100 900 (performance) £70 815 (motion control) £65 RC205 (racing) £55 RC750 (racing) £50 NikeShox FSM (stability) £95Air Pegasus (cushioned) £60 Air