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
-song capacity model). Then you’ll need a Nike+ Sport Kit at £19 – that consists of the motion sensor footpod for your shoe (an oval ‘button’ 35mm long and 7mm thick) and a little plastic receiver that plugs into the bottom of your iPod Nano (about
started, you’ll also need to download the free Nike+ Utility software - a 10.1MB file, compatible with both Windows XP/Vista and Mac OSX operating systems. Once you’ve installed the program, it will then automatically scan the SportBand Link for new data
Those of you who follow the RW Twitter and FB feeds will know that last month I attended a Nike Innovation event in New York at which Nike unveiled details of their product launch plans for the coming year.Amidst the blitz of new product development
This model may still be available on clearance. But we've reviewed a newer version since we published this.Weight 297g Evaluation When Nike introduced the one-piece midsole/outsole Skylon in 2001, we were disappointed. For a lightweight, cushioned
Weight 364g Evaluation This winter, Nike has introduced a raft of new shoes designed for running in inclement weather and on the trails. From its All Conditions Gear range comes the Phassad. It's a competitively-priced shoe that will appeal
The stable and cushioned Air Max Moto is one of the biggest sellers in Nike’s Bowerman range. Runners like its combination of cushioning and stability. Nike wisely has altered little with this new version. The medial post doesn’t wrap quite as far
This model may still be available on clearance. But we've reviewed a newer version since we published this.Weight 340gEvaluation The Air Max Triax was one of Nikes most popular shoes and although the Max Moto isnt a direct replacement, it is a
Weight 347gEvaluation This is a great trail shoe. Nike describes it as utilitarian, which is true, and about as understated as hype gets. The grip is probably the best youll experience outside of a fell shoe, from deep, well-spaced waffle lugs. It
for real stability. Nike has given plenty of thought to the Teocalli's outsole grip. It's made from a softer rubber than Nike's road outsoles. That improves grip on wet rock, while the aggressive lugs cut through deep mud. Allied to that are 11 rubber