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Nike Zoom Vomero 7 Review

Nike Zoom Vomero+ 7 Review The Vomero is Nike’s premium neutral trainer, known for delivering big cushion for any runner looking for extra comfort and protection. The seventh version introduces some...

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Nike Zoom Pegasus 29 Review

Nike’s franchise neutral trainer, the Pegasus, is back for its 29th version. I have done a lot of training in the Pegasus 28th, and I found it to be a reliable everyday shoe, able to deliver comfort...

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Mizuno Wave Enigma 2 Review

Last year, Mizuno released the Wave Enigma, which provides more cushion than the Wave Rider but is more conventional than the Wave Creation. It was that premium cushion trainer missing from Mizuno’s...

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Asics Gel Nimbus 14 Review

Asics Gel Nimbus 14 General info The Gel Nimbus has been Asics’s premium neutral trainer for fourteen iterations. This is my first experience running significant mileage in the Gel Nimbus, and I’m...

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Asics Gel Scout Review

Asics Gel Scout General info I enjoy running on trails when I have the opportunity. I was therefore excited to review the Asics Gel Scout. To be sure, I am only a casual trail runner. So, my review...

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Mizuno Wave Creation 14 Review

The Wave Creation is one of Mizuno’s premium neutral trainers (Wave Enigma is the other). Its most distinctive feature is the lack of midsole foam in the heel. Instead, the Creation utilizes a uniquely...

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Karhu Flow Trainer 3 Review

Karhu Flow Trainer 3 Review Karhu is not a household name, but that should not stop you from thinking they make good shoes. The Flow Trainer 3 was my first opportunity to run in a Karhu shoe, and I was...

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Nike Zoom Vomero+ 8 Review

With the 7th version, Nike introduced major changes to the Vomero. This time around, Nike kept the Vomero virtually unchanged. So, the good news is: if you were a fan of the 7, then you will love the...

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Asics Gel Cumulus 15 Review

Asics Gel Cumulus 15 Review The Gel Cumulus is Asics’s go to neutral trainer. The Cumulus is a very popular shoe—now in its 15th iteration—but this is my first experience with the Cumulus. I had the...

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Asics Gel Nimbus 15 Review

Asics Gel Nimbus 15 Overview Fans of the Asics Gel Nimbus 14 will love the 15th version. Asics has made minor changes to the upper construction, but it has kept the Nimbus basically the same. This is...

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New Balance 870v3 Review

The 870 is New Balance’s lightweight stability trainer, in the mode of the popular 890. Very light in the stability it offers, the 870 is designed for the runner who is not quite neutral and not quite...

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Nike Free 5.0 Review

The Nike Free 5.0 is the successor for the Free Run 3. This was my first time running in the Free/Free Run, and so I was excited by the opportunity to review the Free 5.0. And while this shoe is often...

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Nike Air Pegasus+ 30 Review

Nike Air Pegasus+ 30 Review If I had to describe the Nike Air Pegasus in one word, I would choose: Reliable. For years, neutral runners have relied on the Pegasus for big, soft cushion. And the Pegasus...

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Mizuno Wave Sayonara Review

I’ve trained and raced a lot in the Mizuno Wave Precision and Wave Elixir. So, when word got out that both shoes were being replaced by the Wave Sayonara, I was a bit worried. I have run over a hundred...

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Mizuno Wave Enigma 3 Review

The Wave Enigma 3 is Mizuno’s premium cushion trainer for the neutral runner, comparable with shoes like Nike’s Vomero and Asics’s Nimbus. With version 3, the Wave Enigma 3 undergoes a complete...

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Mizuno Wave Rider 17 Review

The story with Mizuno this season has been the introduction of their new midsole compound U4ic. Mizuno claims U4ic possesses all the cushioning properties of their former compound, AP+, while weighing...

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Mizuno Brand Guide

“Never settle”: that is Mizuno’s motto. It sums up Mizuno’s approach to running shoes. They constantly seek to improve the technologies in their shoes in an effort to produce an even better experience...

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Adidas Brand Guide

Adidas is in the middle of a revolution, thanks to their new technology, Boost. The new Boost material has allowed Adidas to completely revamp their lineup. Eventually, every shoe in Adidas’s lineup...

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