– they felt quick and responsive. Surprisingly stable for such a cushioned shoe." - Scott Mitchell danowat: LIGHT AND COMFY TRAINING SHOE THAT OFFERS STABILITY TOO. Strengths: Very light.Enough stability for my mild overpronation.Extremely comfortable
led to sweaty feet all round. Suitable for heavier runners looking for an everyday shoe for short distances.Wear testers say "These were rigid and felt more like cross-training shoes." Rosalind Moss
nice, light and responsive. Not an out and out speed shoe and can be worn for all training runs. Dragon: NICE LIGHTWEIGHT PERFORMANCE SHOE. Strengths: Responsive and have a fast feel to them. Fairly thin upper makes them cool to wear on hot days. Enough
are relatively light, making this suitable for mild overpronators.Wear testers say "I have very wide feet and struggle with fit. These were a revelation in terms of both fit and comfort though - I'll be wearing them for all my marathon training." Sarah Overall
training but this is a definate 2nd shoe to my trustee Asics Nimbus. I noticed a degree of calf soreness at first but I use them weekly for 6/8 miles at race pace and have no complaints. I bought mine from Apex sports and got great advice with a good tryout
are carrying any niggles or suffer from plantar fascia pain. David Hart 8: Fits like a second skin, fast, well made and encourages a natural running style. Strengths: Comfortable, durable (had mine for over 6 months of mixed training and racing), look great
tendonitis in my knee, putting me out of training for 2 months. Whats worse, I knew something was wrong! As I was running in these shoes I became aware that I couldn't feel anything! My footfall was like having springs on the end of my legs, but this is a
, comfortable yet supportive- A delight to run in! Weaknesses: - Light, responsive, comfortable yet supportive- A delight to run in! Overall: I really enjoy the Radius 5's. I have had 4 pairs. I've raced in them, trained in them, multi terrained in them
shoe for high-arched runners wanting lots of bounce.Our wear-testers say:"The shoes were very comfortable and didn't require any 'running in'. Their lightness and flexibility is more suitable as a racing shoe rather than purely for training runs
this is something best practised in bursts of no more than 20 minutes at a time. The lack of tread on the smooth outsole makes them unsuitable for offroad running. Best worn on race day for casual runners, or during more regular training for dedicated