? An addition to K-Swiss's performance range.We say The maker has designed this shoe as an everyday option for lighter runners and a speed option for the more heavy footed. A longitudinal groove along the outsole encouraged good heel-to-toe transition, while
stability and reliability. Weight (M): 352g Weight (W): 289g Full Review: That the heaviest shoe in the guide is a mere 352g is a sign of the times. Three years ago the honour would have gone to a monster in the high 400s. Still, K-Swiss has used the heft
In short:A mixed bag, with high points the excellent cushioning and grip when wet. Pros:A mixed bag, with high points the excellent cushioning and grip when wet. Cons:A mixed bag, with high points the excellent cushioning and grip when wet. Weight
Contact: www.kswiss.co.uk Full Review: What's new? Another new model from the ever-growing K-Swiss range.We say This is a mild stability shoe that focuses on comfort over heavyweight support. It has a water repellent upper, a seamless inner, a reinforced
-of-the-road stability shoe, suitable for average-weight to heavy runners looking for a reliable distance-training shoe. The new lacing system went down a storm, as did the support and durability, but some runners found the fit across the toe-box slightly loose
Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 311g Weight (W): 229g Contact: www.k-swiss.co.uk Full Review: What’s new? This features an asymmetrical lacing system and overlays that help lock the midfoot into position; lightweight foam on the heel for cushioning; and a
Pros: Cons: Weight (M): 288g Weight (W): 232g Contact: www.k-swiss.co.uk Full Review: What's new? A completely new shoe to the UK market. Blown-rubber outsole gives durability, while a TPU midfoot shank helps to give gentle support for mild