personal. It's a while since I'd tried Nike, and I was surprised at just how good this shoe is. nicholas marangakis: used to suffer in the knee joints. since wearing this shoe have had no pain. Strengths: lightweight and comfortable Weaknesses: lightweight
to stability. The Equalon is now a greener shoe, made with less waste and using more eco-friendly materials.The Equalon 3 is an interesting shoe, lighter than Nike's Structure Triax but somehow feeling more stable. Though it's well cushioned for such a
to aid transition, and an external heel clip to keep the foot in place.WE SAY Thanks to the NASA-inspired Lunarfoam in the midsole, the weight to support ratio is superb. Although classed as a stability shoe, it can be used as an everyday training shoe
In short:This lightweight track shoe delivers bounce, control and comfort. Pros:This lightweight track shoe delivers bounce, control and comfort. Cons:This lightweight track shoe delivers bounce, control and comfort. Contact: www.nike.com Full
, logging lots of miles and doing half-marathons (easily). I used to train in Asics Gel 10XX/11XX and had found Nike trainers a bit low-tech and ill-fitting by comparison. The Lunar Elite+ have totally altered my perceptions of Nike's running shoes - they
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
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
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
area. In the midfoot Nike used a rubber compound called "Duralon" (very sad I know this but it makes the difference!) this provides excellent traction and makes you feel that the shoe is well planted in the midfoot and provides good cushioning
, feel quick without cushioning being stodgy. Strengths: Used to avoid Nike because fit was terrible for me (not too wide and 'shallow' from sole to top of foot), especially their trail shoes, but these are much better (so maybe bear in mind if Nike