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Nike Air Streak Ventulus £64.99
By Runner's World on 17/06/2000 09:09:17

Weight 164gEvaluation Nike says this is ‘great for all road-race distances up to the marathon for efficient runners’. At 164g, we’d probably change that to ‘up to 5K’ for all but elite runners. It actually has reasonably perky cushioning (though we

Nike Air Durham £79.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

This model may still be available on clearance. But we've reviewed a newer version since we published this.Weight 410gEvaluation Good news for Nike-lovers with serious stability problems. After four years without a real motion control shoe, Nike has

Nike Air Durham £79.99
By Runner's World on 17/06/2000 09:09:11

Weight 435gEvaluation As is the way with Nike’s core Bowerman running range, changes to the Durham this year are minimal. It still has a heavy, full-length polyurethane midsole – which makes it particularly well suited to weighty runners looking

Nike Shox D £119.99
By Runner's World on 09/10/2000 15:31:04

Weight 367gEvaluation It’s just over a year since Nike introduced Shox, its first major cushioning alternative to Air, to the UK. And, with the D, we’ve arrived at the third version of the Shox running shoe. The Ds are a steady evolution

Full review: Nike Air Thielsen £70
By Runner's World on 25/04/2003 16:48:01

Weight 362gEvaluation The Thielsen is from Nike’s ACG rather than its core running range and was designed with the trails around the firm’s Oregon HQ in mind. These trails are not unlike British off-road conditions, which is why this is a pretty

Full review: Nike Air Zoom Swift £80
By Runner's World on 21/08/2003 11:51:25

Weight 319gEvaluation To our mind, the Zoom Swift is a more successful rendering of Nike’s caged Zoom Air concept than the Zoom Spiridon. Rather than the Phylite midsole/outsole, Nike has married the cage to a more traditional midsole. This means

Nike Air Kantara £89.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

Weight 378gEvaluation You probably know about the £70 Nike Air Structure Triax by now: great cushioning and stability for the average runner. The Air Kantara is the extra-large version, with huge, Max Air cushioning in the rear- and forefoot

Nike Air Presto £69.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

Weight 315gEvaluation When the Presto was first introduced more than a year ago, it was a natural partner to the Air Kukini, another sock-like shoe. The Kukini was discontinued, but Nike combined the best of both shoes into a new one, the Presto

Nike Air Skylon £59.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

This model may still be available on clearance. But we've reviewed a newer version since we published this.Weight 295gEvaluation Nike prides itself on innovative shoe-building (for example, the new Shox) so it’s unexpected when the company uses a

Nike Air Structure Triax £69.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

, but the midsole is slightly softer (thanks to the centre-of-pressure design). The roomier forefoot is the main change.In short The Air Structure Triax isn’t just one of Nike’s best shoes; it’s one of the best on the market. If you want a protective, comfortable

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