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Choosing a Shoe: The Very Basics
By on 22/08/2003 10:11:45
New and improved! A beginner's guide to choosing a shoe, with links to all of our reviews

There’s no single 'best shoe' – everyone has different needs. All sorts of things - your biomechanics, your weight, the surfaces you run on, and obviously, the shape of your feet - mean that one person's ideal shoe can be terrible

Know Your Feet
By Runner's World on 18/06/2002 09:50:09
How a simple wet footprint could determine the kind of shoe you need

Determining your foot type will ensure that you buy a shoe that broadly matches your biomechanical needs. It’s a simple step – your foot will fit into one of three general categories, and your wet footprint will reveal which one.The Normal Foot

Full review: Adidas Nova Runner £50
By Runner's World on 25/04/2003 16:48:01

overpronator, but it would certainly prove a sensible choice for a beginner unsure of exactly what they need.In short If you’re new to running and simply want a comfortable and good value shoe, the Nova Cushion is a sound choice.

Full review: Saucony Fastwitch CRM £60
By Runner's World on 22/01/2004 19:11:41

Weight 222gEvaluation The Fastwitch CRM – Fast Witch? – is actually two racing shoes: the Speed and the Endurance. Saucony debuted CRM – or Custom Ride Management – in the Trigon. Basically, it means one shoe with a choice of midsoles. The Speed has

Full review: Asics Gel Mesa Trail £55
By Runner's World on 25/04/2003 16:48:01

Weight 361gEvaluation You’re spoilt for choice if you’re after a decent trail shoe with an Asics label attached. There’s the good value Gel Guts, the top-of-the-range Eagle Trail 2 and the latest addition to the range, the Mesa Trail. The Mesa Trail

Full review: Saucony GRID Jazz 8 £60
By Runner's World on 24/01/2003 12:55:33

Weight 344gEvaluation The Jazz 8 delivers what you’d expect of a shoe bearing the Jazz name. Soft cushioning, a wide, comfortable upper and probably the best grip you’ll find on a road shoe. There’s some added stability compared with the outgoing

Full review: Brooks Alta - £40
By Runner's World on 20/10/2003 16:54:24

, then it’s not a bad choice. Thanks to reasonably sized lugs, grip is decent enough on soggy earth, and the rearfoot lugs face the opposite way to those in the forefoot to add traction when descending. But, as with most shoes of this type, the thick, road

Summer 04 Shoe Guide
By Runner's World on 24/04/2004 13:23:08
This summer's 18 best new shoes

(performance) £55 SalomonXA Pro (off-road) £70 Saucony3D Grid Trigon (cushioned) £70 EDITOR'S CHOICE

Full review: Mizuno Wave Mercury £70
By Runner's World on 22/01/2004 17:38:21

Last year the Wave Mercury received quite a hefty update with the addition of carbon fibre to its double fan-shaped wave. That meant extra stability in this light, smooth and responsive shoe. All that Mizuno have done for 2004 is improve the upper

Saucony GRID Stabil MC £75
By Runner's World on 25/04/2003 16:48:01

control shoes while still retaining plenty of support, making it a good choice for the stability-oriented, lighter runner. At 368g the fourth incarnation, the GRID Stabil MC is comparable in weight to some stability shoes, but as supportive as a

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