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Mizuno Wave Aero
Price: £60 
Year: 2004 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 4 reviews 

In short:Motion control shoe with a Wave plate midsole, using Mizuno’s SensorPoint technology The Count: NICE COMFOTABLE AND RESPONSIVE - BUT POOR MIDSOLE TREAD Strengths: Good fitting and resposive and yet supportive. Gives you a good feel

Mizuno Wave Precision 9
Price: £65 
Year: 2008 
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 3 reviews 

shoe that improved with age. I liked the fit a lot; firm but secure cushioning that seemed to soften with wear." Steven Seaton faithfulred: THE PERFECT SHOE FOR THE LIGHTER RUNNER Strengths: Very light and very comfortable. I'm used to wearing Wave

Saucony Hattori
Year: 2011 
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 1 review 

can be found in the main review. Very good foot feel and the interior of the shoe is nicely smooth so sockless running causes no problems. Although I normally use flats for training the lack of heel rise is noticable in this shoe- so calves will get

K-Swiss K-Ona C
Price: £70 
Year: 2010 
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 2 reviews 

and yet seem to give me enough support to use them as a race day shoe at any distance or a training shoe up to around half marathon distance. Bearing in mind I am over 14 stone this is very impressive! Mark Windsor: Very impressed with these so far

Newton Distancia
Price: £120 
Year: 2009 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 5 reviews 

claim the 'natural' title - these can't. I'm still unsure whether I really like the Newtons or not. Yes they perform and you get used to the lugs eventually but you can run 'natural' in many other cheaper shoes that also perform really well - the NB's I

New Balance 905
Price: £75 
Year: 2010 
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 1 review 

the eyelets were used. Good for runners looking for a supportive, flexible shoe. Wear testers say "A good racing shoe, but not ideal for harder or longer training sessions where more stability and cushioning is required." Patricia Davies Paul O'Grady 4: I have

Pearl Izumi Streak
Price: £78.99 
Year: 2008 
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 2 reviews 

of shoes in a very long time that i would not change anything. well there priced higher than i would like. steve morris 18: outstanding Strengths: light weight but not racing flat light i am going to use the for daily training. they breath well. the heel

Asics GEL-DS Trainer 16
Price: £90 
Year: 2011 
Reader rating: 4/5 from 2 reviews 

racer 8. It also feels very bulky in the heel. There is a lot of cushioning and so it may be quite comfortable but after about 100 miles in this shoe i still feel as though i am wearing flippers/wellies/boats compared to a racing shoe.I will use

Mizuno Wave Musha 4
Price: £75 
Year: 2012 

performing Musha. The main update here is the addition of AP+, Mizuno’s premium cushioning, which extends from the forefoot to the rear midfoot and gives a plush feel for midfoot strikers. The shoe felt over-structured despite the low weight, but this works

Asics Gel-DS Trainer 14
Price: £90 
Year: 2009 
Reader rating: 4.5/5 from 6 reviews 

In short:Most testers regarded this as a return to form, offering good support for such a lightweight shoe. Pros:Most testers regarded this as a return to form, offering good support for such a lightweight shoe. Cons:Most testers regarded this as a

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