In short:Light everyday shoe for neutral runners Weight (M): 297g Contact: www.nike.com Full Review: Nike has steadily improved the Skylon since its launch in 2001, and it has developed into a smooth, fast and cushioned gem. The company has opted
is improved, laces nicely over the metatarsals.LightweightFamiliar feel to previous models Overall: Still a good shoe but not when piling on the miles, as a fore-foot striker. Plus build quality is not so good. Long Shotter: Nike Pegasus+ 27 selling from £45
In short:A good shoe for lighter runners who need lots of stability. Pros:A good shoe for lighter runners who need lots of stability. Cons:A good shoe for lighter runners who need lots of stability. Weight (M): 337g Contact: www.nike.com Full Review
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
them down: at £120 they have a lot to live up to, and I feel there are probably better value models on the market. peter clarke 4: GOOD CUSHIONING, NOT RELIABLE Strengths: I bought them from a Nike outlet for £50. I found as stated the laces took some
level of spring with this lightweight shoe. Weight (M): 325g Weight (W): 263g Contact: http://store.nike.com/gb/en_gb/ Full Review: What's new? New wire overlays have been attached from the midfoot to the laces to reduce rearfoot motion and provide a
In short:It’s a totally new shoe. Nike reckons its "Dynamic Support" design allows the shoe to provide both cushioning and stability when required. Pros:It’s a totally new shoe. Nike reckons its "Dynamic Support" design allows the shoe to provide