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These reviews cover what I consider to be the best running shoes as well as some strong contenders and a few promising shoes that missed the mark.
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There are several reasons for cutting open the toe box, from simple blisters, to the prevention of bunions and plantar fasciitis. 1.1 Blisters. I've worked on ...
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My running shoe reviews are based around my personal experience and my interpretation of The Science of Running Shoes. I believe that a good running shoe ...
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This table lists the key attributes of What to Look for in Running Shoes. For more detailed information, on the shoes see detailed shoe comparison. Full Review.
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The design of most running shoes does not match the available science, and understanding this will help you know What to Look for in Running Shoes.
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I've cut many of my shoes in half to reveal their construction. The most obvious feature this reveals is the thickness and shape of the midsole foam.
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Altra is one of the few companies that make running shoes designed to fit a healthy human foot. It seems bizarre that most running shoes are designed to ...
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A review and comparison of Hoka One One running shoes. The Hoka shoes started the 'maximum cushioning, minimum drop' style of shoe with their thick, softly ...
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Part of my shoe collection. A dissected shoe. A 50 mile run in the Altra One. Measuring shoe hardness. Running in Odd Shoes (injury risk!). My ...
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The cushioning provided by the lugs uses a different approach to most shoes that rely on EVA foam. However, the forefoot cushioning of the Distance feels quite ...
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