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Mizuno Wave Renegade £89.99
By Runner's World on 09/10/2000 15:44:27

Weight 400gEvaluation Aside from the Brooks Beast, you won’t find a more specific shoe for big runners than the Wave Renegade: a superb, ultra-supportive, durable, and very well-cushioned trainer. With a Double Wave design (one plate sits on top

Asics Gel Foundation £64.99
By Runner's World on 15/06/2000 17:04:51

was to redesign the 130 MC into a better-looking shoe. It’s succeeded – and also made it more functional for overpronators.Recommended for Mild to severe overpronators; heel-strikers; orthoses wearers who need a solid base of support, added midfoot support

Full review: Mizuno Wave Ignite £50
By Runner's World on 24/01/2003 12:57:33

Weight 354gEvaluation The popular Wave Phoenix is missing from Mizuno’s latest range. But don’t despair if you were a fan of this protective, supportive and great-value shoe, the Ignite fills the gap nicely.The formula is almost exactly the same

Etonic Pro 5 MC2 £70
By Runner's World on 22/01/2004 17:58:07

Weight 403gEvaluation The Pro 5 is the sort of shoe that Etonic was previously best known for: mega-stable, ultra-supportive and well-cushioned.It's a traditional motion control shoe with a virtually straight last, a big medial post and supportive

Mizuno Wave Goodbye £50
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

Weight 248gEvaluation The Wave Goodbye is the slightly faster twin of the more expensive Wave Phantom. While it weighs virtually the same, it’s firmer and more responsive, and it has less midfoot support, which makes for a more natural, if less

Full review: New Balance RC750 £50
By Runner's World on 23/01/2004 09:26:52

Stability Web in the midfoot, the 750 is one of the most supportive racers available. The shoe also utilises New Balance's N-Lock lacing system, so the upper can be pulled snugly around your midfoot for extra support. Of course, we aren't talking motion

Mizuno Wave Phoenix £49.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

Weight 350gEvaluation If you liked last year’s Wave Phoenix – and there’s every reason you would have done – you’ll enjoy the 2001 version. This protective, supportive budget shoe keeps the same thick, cushioned midsole, durable outsole, and fan

Ryka Veritas £69.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

slipping). They also found that the cushioning struck a nice balance between softness and support, and that the shoe moved very smoothly from heel to toe as they ran.The Veritas isn’t designed to offer such extreme anti-pronation control as the Stability KM

Saucony GRID Courageous £85
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

, and the shoe has has a slightly more stable shape, but the firm midsole is essentially the same. Unfortunately, the Courageous flexes too far forward (in front of the ball of the foot) and weartesters were quick to notice the resulting heel slippage. Some

Nike Air Streak £59.99
By Runner's World on 09/10/2000 15:44:27

runners with severe motion control requirements. But if you’re a neutral runner, or mild to moderate overpronator, they’ll serve ably up to marathon distance. For a racing shoe, they have a decent-sized medial post for support. Zoom Air in the rearfoot

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