decided it was time to go back to good old Brooks .My very first pair of decent running shoes were the beast .So after a few foot pains it was time for a change.Tried out a pair of Ravennas for approx two months doing time trials /speed work , 10k and half
In short:Basic racing shoe for efficient runners Mike Jefferies: GOOD VALUE RACING SHOE FROM THE BEST RUNNING BRAND Strengths: Good value, fast and responsive Weaknesses: Good value, fast and responsive Overall: A great shoe which has helped me to a
-rate training zones; a lap counter; and a log to keep track of run data, such as overall time, lap splits, heart rate and calories burned. Screen visibility is excellent, although the button function names are very small. The watch is lightweight but has a
Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 280gg Weight (W): 232gg Full Review: Changes to this update are minimal, which is a good thing: it was already a versatile shoe that was equally useful for speed training and runs of up to 10 miles – something again noticed
Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 322gg Weight (W): 253gg Full Review: If you’re a small, light runner or you have high arches, this is not the shoe for you. For everyone else, it’s definitely worth looking into. It takes time to wear in but after three
it this one. Snuffles: BRILLIANT! THIS IS THE ONLY RUNNING BOOK YOU NEED Strengths: Well written, well structured sections on all racing distances. I refer to this book time and time and time again - it really is my running bible.! Weaknesses: Well written
the ability to set a big easily readable lap counter when I am swimming really useful. Lots of run features available and GPS means you can log every mile. The backlight can be set to stay on all the time (reduces battery life a bit) which is nice for dark
In short:The unusual design won’t be to everyone’s taste but this shoe does the job well. Contact: www.saucony.co.uk Full Review: It takes some time to put on and the ankle-height design was an irritation at first, but responsiveness was very good
muddy patches etc when running and they have held up admirably.Other plus points include the fact that they look pretty neat and they never seem to get dirty. They appear to be in mint condition each time I put them on. Weaknesses: Started plodding/running
as they have a liner allowing them to be worn comfortably without socks. But I found them so good that I now wear them all the time. My latest run was a 50 mile race along the Thames Path that they managed without any trouble. It's like running in your