In short:Very stable shoe with improved motion control and better midfoot support over the previous version
In short:Despite being lighter than its predecessor, this is a more stable shoe with improved cushioning in the rearfoot. Weight (M): 363g Contact: www.newbalance.co.uk Full Review: The Abzorb foam unit in the rearfoot has been altered, with air
-density midsole provides more support, while a Resilient Cushioning System in heel and forefoot is designed to improve bounce and energy return. We say Wear testers loved the bouncy feeling right out of the box. Cushioning was good for such a supportive shoe
In short:Employs full-length Substance 257 for stability and Brooks’s rearfoot Hydroflow ST cushioning unit paul bowerbank: GOOD SHOES AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE Strengths: My knees have been fine since I started wearing these. Weaknesses: My knees
In short:Motion-control shoe with a redesigned upper and dual-density EVA Tenacious Fox: FOR OVERPRONATION AT IT'S BEST! Strengths: A solid, dependable shoe for severe overpronation. Good cushioning - lighter than previous models Weaknesses: A
improved in its last incarnation and thankfully little has changed here, bar the name. The simplified Torsion unit means the foot arch feels less supported than before, but it’s still a very stable shoe. Our lab tests showed that it’s as responsive
In short:Expanded Gel in the rearfoot and more room in the forefoot are among the tweaks made to this well-cushioned motion-control shoe. Weight (M): 363g Contact: www.asics.co.uk/running Full Review: The Foundation has been tweaked with expanded
THE FOOTBED Strengths: The Adidas Adistar Control is a fairly flat motion control shoe that feels as natural and responsive as a neutral shoe. You may not agree with me, but there is a catch. You have to bin the footbed which amongst other flaws has an overly
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
on longer runs. Overall: I think the shoe has actually gone backwards in that the fit isn't the greatest, looks 'boxey' on the foot and not sure the overall design has improved. Still think a few tweaks required - mostly with the actual shape inside