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Salomon Raid Sport £64.99
By Runner's World on 16/06/2000 15:13:25

Weight 349gEvaluation The Raid Sport is the little brother of the Raid Race, and for most runners, it’s a better shoe. That’s because while it’s less protective, stable and durable than the Raid Race, it’s lighter, more flexible and more nimble

North Face Coyote Ridge II £59.99
By Runner's World on 17/06/2000 09:09:19

Weight 390gEvaluation You probably know about adventure racing by now. It’s the off-road run-bike-kayak competition that can take anywhere from six hours to six days non-stop. Some racers wear fast, grippy trail shoes from running brands. Others

Salomon Flagstaff £59.99
By Runner's World on 17/06/2000 09:09:20

Weight 340gEvaluation Salomon has done a good job of making the Flagstaff its most runnable shoe yet. Even pure trail-running shoes aren’t normally this light, and yet it’s more protective than nearly all of them. That’s good and bad. Good because

Mizuno Wave Wildwood £59.99
By Runner's World on 09/10/2000 15:44:27

Weight 355gEvaluation The Mizuno Wildwood is a throwback to a time when manufacturers met the needs of the off-road market by modifying road shoes. Bolt on a rugged outsole and a more durable upper and hey presto, you are in the trail business

Nike Air Storm Crested Butte £90
By Runner's World on 29/11/2002 18:36:55

it provides a snug, warm feel in cold conditions, but shouldn't get as hot when the weather is milder. As with the old Crested Butte, the low-profile midsole flexes towards the midfoot - fine for neutral runners, but not those with any stability needs

Nike Air Storm Pegasus £65
By Runner's World on 29/11/2002 18:59:20

stickier rubber to overcome this. The upper is well insulated, though water did get through on a wet test run. In short As it's essentially the Pegasus 2002 with a facelift, the Storm Pegasus will appeal to a broad range of runners. It's not a hardcore off

RW Previews (North): Inov-8, October, 12
By Runner's World on 25/09/2003 17:48:59
A new course through some of the most scenic countryside Durham has to offer

Where and when?Sunday, October, 12, DurhamWhat is it?The Inov -8 kicks off a new form of trail running in the North East. Inspired by the Karrimor International Mountain Marathon, the event route will change every year, offering competitors the best

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

Weight 320gEvaluation It's been a long wait, but Nike has finally delivered the shoe that many runners have been crying out for: a stable, road-going version of the Air Pegasus. Until now only the Trail Pegasus boasted a second midsole density

Run The World With RW - 2004!
By Runner's World on 11/03/2004 11:12:46
Our finest trips ever: run with us in Switzerland and at the ING New York City Marathon!

Enjoy running? Like overseas travel? Like the company of other runners? Think you might be able to tolerate the company of RW staff members on their best behaviour for a few days or more...?Great! Runner's World has been enjoying your company

Reebok shoes
By Runner's World on 18/06/2002 08:59:13
RW's reviews of Reebok shoes, and Reebok contact details

RACINGPremier Competition OFF-ROADPremier Trail 2002 MODELSCUSHIONEDBoston Road DMX | Medallion DMX 10 STABILITYPremier RoadRACING3D Speed Racer2001 MODELSCUSHIONEDFusion C Fusion VIcon 3 DMX 10 Miramar 2 DMX 6Sky DMX LiteSTABILITYAztrek 2001Canton Road

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