and forefoot, but retain the fit and feel of the previous Hurricanes. They're designed for runners who need a shoe with a great blend of stability and cushioning.All you have to do to enter the competition is answer one simple question (you need to have
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Enter the Liverpool Santa Dash this month and you'll be in with a chance to win one of four pairs of Nike LunarGlide running shoes.Four lucky runnersworld.co.uk Santa Dash entrants will be selected at random to win a pair of LunarGlide running shoes
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
Weight 220gEvaluation Despite its 'old school' looks, the RC205 is actually a brand-new racing shoe. That old-fashioned aesthetic does give a good idea as to the shoe's strengths - a simple, minimalist, and lightweight speedster. This is, in fact
Weight 235gEvaluation If you're a light, fast overpronator, finding a racing shoe with added stability can be hard. If you fit this description, you'll want to check out the RC750. With a decent-sized medial post (for a racing shoe) and a plastic
Weight 387gEvaluation New Balance is well known for simply upgrading its successful models, particularly its motion control shoes. That's not the case with the 815: it's a completely new shoe. And surprisingly, its not an all-singing and dancing
Weight 387gEvaluation Of all the new Etonic models, the Pro 3 is probably the shoe that harks back to past most. It's a real old-fashioned motion control shoe right from the straight last through to the one-piece outsole and the polyurethane midsole
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
biomechanic structure to men, which means different shoes - and different injuries - and physical changes like pregnancy and the menopause are likely to affect your training. Whether you're taking your first tentative steps into the world of running or you