on the forefoot. Our wear-testers say:"The cushioning is the best thing about these shoes. The low ankle support and generous padding in the arches are great for me." - Sophie Cook Christmas slowfoot: GOOD STEADY TRAINER READY FROM THE OFF Strengths: Bought
from other runners, and gave a selection of programs for those who wanted to walk-run, run-walk or run. Overall: I got the book as a christmas pressie, followed the programme for running a half marathon, completed my very first 13.1 mile run on 25th
. Overall: Kept me injury free when new. Christmas slowfoot: COMFORTABLE SHOE Strengths: Thes has great cushioning and feels a a lot more supportive than the last NB shoes I had which were the 858's. Have completed a couple of 10ks in them this week
Strengths: Was bought these for Christmas. Have run three races in them. Two half marathons and a 10 miler. Have managed 2 PB,s in these shoes.So am well pleased. Lovely roomy toe box. I normally run in support shoes. these are neutral shoes and have found
in Meadowhell between Christmas and New Year and have run in them 3 times since. I'm making my way back from 3 big injuries (including damaged knee ligaments) last year so it was crucial to get something that lessened the impact of regular road running
worth investing in a pair. Christmas slowfoot: Not cheap but love the Strengths: Had these shoes since model 11 and love them. For me there are the best stability shoes and can be worn from new without the need to break them in. Features are plenty
've been happy with this range in the past, these continue the line Christmas slowfoot: Not as good as they were Strengths: Weaknesses: Overall: Not as good as previous models Philip Jackson 4: A superb, comfortable and lightweight shoe. Strengths: I
-to-toe transition." Andy Dixon Christmas slowfoot: Loved the 6 but not the 7 Strengths: None that I could fine Weaknesses: None that I could fine Overall: Buy saomething else wiggrun: expensive mistake Strengths: erm.... nice laces Weaknesses: erm.... nice laces
before Christmas to train for the marathon and then bought a pair of Asic's around March time to start alternating shoes for my training. This is when I noticed a real difference - the Nike's for me are a better all round shoe - as the Asic's pinch
athletes/characters Overall: The author's quest to run the BGR was a splendid example of not giving up. danny stacey: A GUIDE TO FELL RUNNING FOR NON-FELL RUNNERS Strengths: Great read, came as a Christmas present and wasn't put down til it was finished