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Full review: Mizuno Wave Aero £60
By Runner's World on 22/01/2004 19:19:01

is relatively stable – the Wave extends into the midfoot and acts as a strengthening shank - and although it won't suit runners with major pronation problems it could serve well as a 10K to half-marathon racing shoe for mild overpronators.In short Another nice

Puma Complete Tenos £70
By Runner's World on 22/01/2004 18:05:44

out for a long, slow jog.In short Some may find the Tenos too firm, but if you want a stable shoe that's responsive, the Tenos should be on your shortlist.Try on if you liked Puma Complete Extol £60; Asics Gel 1090 £65

Brooks Radius £65
By Runner's World on 22/01/2004 18:13:41

This model may still be available on clearance. But we've reviewed a newer version since we published this.Weight 349gEvaluation Brooks is well known for its stability and motion control shoes, but not quite as renowned for its cushioning models

Nike Air Perseus £60
By Runner's World on 22/01/2004 18:59:42

: it should keep other great shoes like the Asics Gel-1090 and the Reebok Premier Road on their toes. Try it on if you liked Nike Air Pegasus and Trail Pegasus £60; Asics Gel-1090 £65; Reebok Premier Road £55

Full review: Puma Complete Aello £60
By Runner's World on 22/01/2004 19:07:42

. The Aello is no marathon shoe, but is great for anything up to 10K.

Full review: Inov8 Flyroc 310 £65
By Runner's World on 23/04/2004 17:51:31

Weight 308gEvaluation Whether you choose the Flyroc or the Terroc will probably simply come down to weight. There’s little to choose between the shoes' features – both have the same midsole and are built on the same last.The Flyroc feels slightly

Full review: New Balance 856 £80
By Runner's World on 22/07/2004 18:35:52

the second-density medial post, and a broad last. The 856 differs slightly from the 855 in that its midsole is now made from the lighter, more durable Acteva foam New Balance has introduced to top-end shoes. The biggest change, really, is in the upper, which

Full review: Nike Air Zoom Miler £80
By Runner's World on 22/07/2004 18:32:08

Weight 276gEvaluation Nike introduced two performance shoes using its “caged” Zoom Air units – the Swift and the Spiridon last year. While the Swift was a pleasingly smooth and responsive shoe, the lighter Spiridon wasn’t quite so impressive, with a

Asics Gel-DS Trainer £80
By Runner's World on 22/01/2004 18:31:38

's update of the DS – much of which remains here – others weren't so keen, but it's still a good choice if you're looking for a highly capable performance shoe. (A review of the previous shoe follows:)Weight 306gEvaluation Every year, Asics updates its

Full review: Saucony 3D Grid Hurricane £90
By Runner's World on 22/01/2004 17:24:44

wholesale change, and this is a trend it continues with version six.For 2004 Saucony has opted to make this already stable shoe even more supportive. For version five, it reduced the size of the medial post (the second, firmer midsole density. To make v6

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