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RW Test: Trail Shoes
By Runner's World on 07/07/2008 11:52:47
RW tests shoes from The North Face, Nike, New Balance, Merrell, Berghaus, adidas, Inov-8 and Salomon
-neutral runners? The North Face: Arnuva 50 Boa, £90Weight 355g A versatile shoe, the Arnuva 50 Boa can be used to run on trails, muddy dirt paths and even road. Snug and responsive, its weight belies the fact that it packs a lot of technology. A dual-density EVA
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RW Trail Shoe Test
By Runner's World on 06/09/2007 10:11:53
RW tests products from Adidas, Berghaus, Ecco, Inov8, Lafuma, Montrail, Puma and Salomon
feel this gave. The thick Vibram Trail outsole was grippy and protective. This is one of the more supportive shoes we tested, with pronation control in the midsole, so it’s great for heavier runners. However, on hard-packed surfaces our tester found
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RW Treadmill Test
By Runner's World on 02/02/2007 11:51:24
RW tests products from Bowflex, LifeFitness, NordicTrack, ProForm, Tunturi and Vision Fitness
to at least 10mph (even if you’re not a fast runner, you’ll need this for sprint intervals), and a decent warranty length.Home models have certainly come on since the last time RW looked at them, two years ago. For a reasonable outlay of £1,000- £2
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RW Test: Trail Shoes
By Runner's World on 15/10/2009 11:07:55
RW tests the Brooks Cascadia 4, Carn Cobra, Inov8 Roclite 295, Salomon S-Lab 2XT Wings, Saucony Progrid Razor, Timberland TMA Route Racer, Asics Gel Trabuco 12
tightening the laces pointless. The reinforced toecap gave the shoe extra solidity but made it inflexible to run in, as did the hard cushioning and stacked-heel effect. The low-depth tread performed well on different surfaces. Good for heavier runners
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RW Running Sunglasses Test
By Runner's World on 30/05/2007 08:49:10
RW tests products from Adidas, Bollé, Nike, Oakley, Sundog and Sunwise
Price from £115 (depending on frame and lens combo)Weight 22gAs well as filtering 100 per cent of UV light, the lenses in this polarised edition are engineered to block the blinding rays magnified by flat surfaces such as water and roads. They also
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RW Test: Hydration Backpacks
By Runner's World on 08/09/2008 12:01:15
RW tests hydration packs from Camelbak, Deuter, Nathan, New Balance, The North Face, Mizuno, Inov-8 and Scott
How tough is the pack? Is it suitable for running on all surfaces and in all weathers? Weight/Bulk Is the size and weight of the pack bulky or economical in relation to the number of features and size of bladder? Added Extras How many additional
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Shoepaedia: Key Running Shoe Terms Explained
By Runner's World on 04/08/2009 12:21:46
In-depth explanations and diagrams to help you understand more about how running shoes are constructed
this function by using column-like pods in the heel to act as individual shock absorbers. Since 80 per cent of runners land on their heels first, decoupled heels have become a popular way to enhance a shoe's cushioning. FootbridgeA reinforced platform under
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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
(JBSurrey)In Short: A must have for the serious runner!Strengths:Comfortable and simple design, very accurate data, instantaneous downloading and the ablilty to not only display your runs on a map or Google Earth but to analyse your performance in depth
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