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Reebok shoes
By Runner's World on 18/06/2002 08:59:13
RW's reviews of Reebok shoes, and Reebok contact details
REEBOKMoor Lane Mill, Moor Lane, Lancaster LA1 1GF; 01524 580100; www.reebok.co.uk2005 MODELSCUSHIONEDPremier Ultra DMX 2 STABILITYPremier Road Plus II DMX PERFORMANCEPremier Road Lite DMX III Premier Lite III MOTION CONTROLPremier Control II 2004
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Reebok Road Lite £65
By Runner's World on 21/08/2003 12:17:47
Weight 354gEvaluation In amongst the poor shoes it was once producing, Reebok did have a couple of gems – performance shoes that used its brilliant lightweight, responsive 3D Ultralyte one-piece midsole/outsole. For the first time, Reebok has
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Reebok Premier Control £70
By Runner's World on 29/11/2002 18:44:39
. So it has its work cut out. It is a smoother alternative to Reebok's previous motion control shoe, the Supreme Control (which was probably the most stable shoe on the market, if rather brick-like). The Control is actually heavier than its predecessor
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Reebok Premier Road £55
By Runner's World on 29/11/2002 18:59:20
Weight 386g Evaluation Over the last few years, Reebok's shoes have been somewhat hit and miss. So the firm has to be applauded for deciding to start completely anew with its Premier range. For the Premier Road, this means a new last - narrower
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Reebok Premier Lite £50
By Runner's World on 29/11/2002 18:59:20
Weight 312g Evaluation Previous Reebok shoes that have used its one-piece Ultralyte midsole and outsole material have been by far the firm's best products. Shoes such as the Electrolyte and Fusion V were good racing shoes for the heavier runner
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Reebok Premier Stability £70
By Runner's World on 29/11/2002 18:44:39
Weight 414g Evaluation At first glance, the Premier Stability appears to have fewer control features than the cheaper Premier Road. Although the hard plastic support shank is bigger, the second-density medial post seems much smaller. Check out the forefoot, though, and you'll not...
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Reebok Premier Trail £65
By Runner's World on 25/04/2003 16:48:01
Weight 377gEvaluation The Trail is another example of a trail shoe based on a road model. So, you get a more aggressive outsole and a tougher upper, plus a nicely cushioned midsole. There’s a second density in the forefoot, rather than the usual rear or midfoot, which could conce...
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Reebok Boston Road DMX £60
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25
Weight 368gEvaluation The last time we looked at the Boston, it was a stiff, hefty beast that weighed in at just under 400g. That was partly because it used Reeboks full six-pod DMX cushioning system, which is a series of plastic air chambers under
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Reebok Aztrek 2001 DMX £59.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25
Weight 369gEvaluation The Aztrek has always been one of Reeboks simpler, more reliable shoes, popular with runners looking for a straightforward combination of cushioning and stability. This years model has been slimmed down, with a lower
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Full review: Reebok Premier Competition £70
By Runner's World on 24/01/2003 12:57:33
Weight 228gEvaluation The Competition completes Reebok’s impressive Premier line, launched at the start of 2003. It’s a simple, no-frills racer – light, flexible and responsive. There’s a decent amount of cushioning in the rearfoot, although
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