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Best of Product Reviews
By Runner's World on 31/05/2007 11:22:17
Prize-winning product reviews written by RW readers
Wondering what makes a great product review? Look no further than the examples below.Written by some of our past prize-winning critics, they're sure to fill you with all the inspiration you need to get writing your own.Garmin Forerunner 205
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Your Best Sports Bras Reviews
By Catherine Lee on 10/01/2007 14:27:14
Five readers, five sports bras, five great reviews
won’t necessarily suit you.Finding the perfect mix of fit, function and fashion might seem like an impossible task, but don’t despair just yet. Our Gear section now lists more than 25 different sports bras, rated and reviewed by you, the reader
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RW Review: Garmin Forerunner 405
By Runner's World on 03/04/2008 15:52:41
RW review Garmin's new speed and distance monitor, the Forerunner 405
’s still packed with all the features that made the 305 great: it monitors your time spent running, distance, pace, calories and heart rate, and your runs can be stored in the memory, so you can review and analyse the data and the routes you’ve taken later
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RW's Treadmills Reviews
By Sean Fishpool on 08/07/2000 11:23:51
11 treadmills tested
True 500 HRC0 £3608Defining features 5 heart-rate control programmes; 4 further programmes/9 levels; 12mph; 51x137cm; 0-15°; 2.5HP; non-folding Warranty 5 years motor, belt, deck and rollers; 1 year labourPros Extremely solid build; huge, smooth motor; wide deck; good cushioning...
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RW Review: Garmin Forerunner 50
By Welsh Alex on 07/02/2008 15:46:40
RW product tester and forumite Welsh Alex tests Garmin's latest running device
of on the market that can provide so many functions and so much feedback on your performance for so little outlay. The Garmin Forerunner 50 is a really nifty, easy-to-use package. Most Excellent in fact ! Want to join our product review test panel? All you need do
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Full review: Adidas Rotterdam £60
By Runner's World on 24/01/2003 12:56:33
Weight 298gEvaluation For a brand that has such good road-racing shoes, it’s a surprise that Adidas hasn’t been able to make one of the top performance trainers as well. The Rotterdam will elevate the company to that upper level. It’s a lighter, more performance-oriented version ...
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Full review: Adidas Calibrate £75
By Runner's World on 21/08/2003 12:10:27
Weight 377gEvaluation We were impressed with the first version of the Calibrate. It was a heavy shoe, with a mainly polyurethane midsole that offered a lot of support and tons of durability. The only down side was that it was mighty heavy. This latest version is slimmed down. Adi...
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Full review: Brooks Alta - £40
By Runner's World on 20/10/2003 16:54:24
Weight 370gEvaluation While a number of firms are producing fast, grippy shoes that have obviously been designed as pure off-road shoes from the ground up, others still produce trail shoes that are closer to their road running models. With the Trespass and now the Alta, Brooks ar...
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Yoga for Runners: yogahaven Studio Review
By Sarah O'Neill on 27/07/2011 14:53:56
In this guest post, Sarah O'Neill checks out yoga studio mini-chain yogahaven
This week we're taking a short break from our usual format for a guest post from Sarah O'Neill. Roving yoga fan Sarah investigated the (non-Bikram) studio yogahaven - and came back with some new, alternative moves for you to add to your yoga routine.As regular followers of this b...
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Full review: Mizuno Wave Revolver £50
By Runner's World on 23/01/2004 09:25:19
Weight 205gEvaluation Built on a reasonably broad last for a racing shoe, and with a stability-enhancing fan-shaped Wave, the Revolver offers a decent amount of support for a fast shoe. That said, it still isn't a racing shoe for anyone other than mild overpronators. But with its...
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