In short:Top-end cushioning shoe with extended adiPRENE®² forefoot to improve cushioning Ripped Dap: REALLY COMFORTABLE Strengths: Comfort straight from the box. They look good too! Weaknesses: Comfort straight from the box. They look good too
Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 321g Weight (W): 258g Contact: www.newbalance.co.uk Full Review: What’s new? One of New Balance’s oldest and trustiest shoes, virtually nothing has been changed here, except for improved Lightning Dry – a fast
In short:A comfortable, flexible mid-weight shoe suitable for medium to fast runs. Full Review: WHAT'S NEW? An improved fit around the midsection using the three stripes as arch locks; a decoupled forefoot for greater flexibility; new eyestays
the shoe to be a stiff ride, and questioned whether the cushioning would stand up to repeated long runs. While the fit was very good, the shoes would be improved by greater flexibility in the forefoot.Wear testers say "An all-rounder - good for short runs
blisters!Improved cushioning from version 2, which really comes into its own on the long long marathon training runs. Overall: I was thinking of quitting marathon running as I'm prone to blisters, these shoes saved me :)The black ones look great too.
in the outsole all produce greater flexibility and cushioning.We say The Pegasus delivers a terrific balance of value and comfort. Nike tinkered with the cushioning a bit on this latest update, but otherwise left it alone. Testers loved the shoe's impressive
, with softer cushioning but great responsiveness. The altered midsole has noticeably improved flexibility and reduced the 'slappy' feel of the 756. Try-on feel was also much better thanks to the new insole and reduced seams on the upper. Our wear-testers say
Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 340g Weight (W): 284g Contact: www.saucony.eu Full Review: What's new? Slightly heavier than the Ride 2, this has a more aggressive, race shoe-style tread design to improve grip. Apart from extra cushioning around the ankle
.saucony.eu Full Review: What's new? Saucony has improved the cushioning in the forefoot for extra comfort. Other than that, it's a case of 'If it ain't broke...'. Not much else has changed in this long-standing cushioning stalwart. We say Like an estate car
density and, according to RW Shoe Lab tests, it's a bit firmer, but slightly more flexible. (That said, it's not as firm as previous models of the Phasis.) The reason for the improved flexibility is additional flex grooves in the outsole. As with the Tenos