In short:Brand new shoe from Nike, showcasing its Lunarlite foam technology in a midsole that provides extra cushioning through spreading out the force of foot-strike more evenly. Weight (M): 258g Contact: www.nike.com Full Review: Nike has adapted
in parts secures the foot. Even heavy runners praised the midsole foam for its cushioning. The laces were a tad slippery, so tricky to tie tightly, and the tongue kept slipping off- centre – but overall this shoe is a significant achievement. Weight (M
In short:Neutral shoe with EVA flex grooves and medial support Andrew James 11: DISAPPOINTING Strengths: Good padding around front of foot. Initially feel quite comfortable. Weaknesses: Good padding around front of foot. Initially feel quite
moves with your foot and allows it to work naturallyCool and breathableLight enough to race as well as train with.Goes on and on with no discernible wearComfortable Overall: I have been wearing the Nike frees since they first came out and as I have
, but the heel fit was universally popular. Weight (M): 285g Weight (W): 241g Full Review: Nike has added a sockliner that moulds to the foot; thin leather overlays on the upper to better wrap the shoe around the foot; and more cushioning in the midfoot
. Seems to stop my foot rolling so much as well. Weaknesses: Loads of cushioning - wonderful if you are prone to blisters. Seems to be quite a wide fitting and generous toe area. Seems to stop my foot rolling so much as well. Overall: A great trainer
distances. Overall: A good shoe for road work but not ideally suited for summer footpaths. The shoes are good for letting the feet breath maintaining comfort throughout the run. Well balanced in their support of the foot. Myles Coulson: COMFORTABLE, COOL
In short:Neutral women-only shoe with a full-length Zoom Air unit Skhul: LIGHT AND RESPONSIVE Strengths: A light and responsive yet well cushioned shoe. Weaknesses: A light and responsive yet well cushioned shoe. Overall: The lack of mid-foot
In short:Lightweight motion control shoe without a medial post Weight (M): 320g Contact: www.nike.com Full Review: Nike hopes that the Cesium will revolutionise the way we think about motion-control shoes. Instead of a big insert of hard foam – a
runners. Weight (M): 298g Contact: www.nike.com Full Review: his new shoe, aimed at beginners (as the name suggests) is designed to be fast and supple underfoot. It's designed mostly on the same lines as the Pegasus, but has thin bands of wire connecting