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Nike Lunarelite+
Price: £85 
Year: 2010 
Reader rating: 3.5/5 from 5 reviews 

Pros: Cons: Full Review: What's new? This is a new addition to Nike's light Lunar range. Flywire across the arch locks the foot in place, a stitchless upper gives rub-free comfort and there's gender-specific Lunarlite foam in the midsole for a

Nike Air Pegasus+ 27
Price: £75 
Year: 2010 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 3 reviews 

Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 313g Weight (W): 243g Contact: www.nike.com Full Review: What's new? The forefoot has been fitted with a springy foam compound, the heel now features a Zoom Air cushioning unit, and deep, gender-specific grooves

Nike LunarGlide+
Price: £80 
Year: 2009 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 23 reviews 

Review: It's a totally new shoe. Nike reckons its "Dynamic Support" design allows the shoe to provide both cushioning and stability when required. It does this thanks to a midsole of lightweight LunarLite foam that sits inside a firmer foam outer carriage

Nike Air Cesium
Price: £85 
Year: 2006 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 15 reviews 

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

Nike Air Skylon
Price: £60 
Year: 2004 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 3 reviews 

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

Nike Lunarglide+ 3
Year: 2011 
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 3 reviews 

In short:Thanks to the NASA-inspired Lunarfoam in the midsole, the weight to support ratio is superb. Full Review: WHAT'S NEW? Mostly tweakage rather than wholesale changes: a new midfoot strap for a snug fit; a deep vertical outsole flex groove

Nike LunarTrainer
Price: £85 
Year: 2008 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 3 reviews 

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

Nike Air Pegasus
Price: £60 
Year: 2009 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 66 reviews 

In short:This model adds a soft foam pad on the outer edge of the heel to a full-length Air-Sole unit for extra cushioning Weight (M): 320g Contact: www.nike.com Full Review: The original Pegasus was introduced in 1983 and, apart from a couple

Nike Air Max 360
Price: £120 
Year: 2006 
Reader rating: 3/5 from 8 reviews 

In short:First Nike shoe with a completely foamless midsole Weight (M): 354g Contact: www.nike.com Full Review: The Air Max 360 is the first Nike Air shoe with a completely foamless midsole - something it's been working towards for years. Instead

Nike Lunareclipse+
Price: £100 
Year: 2010 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 8 reviews 

Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 343g Weight (W): 278g Contact: www.nike.com Full Review: What's new? This new model takes the ideas introduced in the LunarGlide+ (Lunar foam, Dynamic Support wedge in the midsole) and combines them with a seamless upper

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