Skechers GOrun 7+ Hyper Multi-Tester Review
The Skechers GOrun 7+ is an incredibly versatile performance trainer receiving a big update in the upper from the previous GOrun 7. The shoe features a circular knit upper, an incredibly plush yet responsive midsole, and a flexibility driven outsole lead with a pod design, rather than full contact outsole.
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Sunday, January 26, 2020
Reebok Floatride Run Fast London Pro Review
Reebok Floatride Run Fast London Pro Review
While the Reebok Run Fast Pro made headlines as one of the lightest racing flats on the market and certainly the best cushioning to weight ratio (3.5 oz), the Run Fast London Pro was quietly released without fanfare. Inspired by Reebok's London Racer and coming in at less than half the cost of the Reebok Run Fast Pro, the Run Fast London Pro packs a similar feel with a more traditional upper and better durability than its sibling shoe.
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Mizuno Wave Inspire 16 And Waveknit Multiple Tester Review
Mizuno Wave Inspire 16 & WaveKnit Multi-Tester Review
The Mizuno Wave Inspire, Mizuno's long standing stability shoe, receives both a new upper update and a new upper option this time around. While the sole (reportedly) remains similar to the previous version, the upper has drastically been changed. The Waveknit finally arrives as a comfortable option for the Inspire 16, while a non-waveknit version provides a far better lockdown targeted mostly at the midfoot, but effects the entire shoe positively. Continuing to sport a special wave plate for stability and cushioning along with a 12mm drop, the Wave Inspire 16 and Inspire 16 Waveknit provide surprisingly different fits that create two unique shoes.
The Mizuno Wave Inspire, Mizuno's long standing stability shoe, receives both a new upper update and a new upper option this time around. While the sole (reportedly) remains similar to the previous version, the upper has drastically been changed. The Waveknit finally arrives as a comfortable option for the Inspire 16, while a non-waveknit version provides a far better lockdown targeted mostly at the midfoot, but effects the entire shoe positively. Continuing to sport a special wave plate for stability and cushioning along with a 12mm drop, the Wave Inspire 16 and Inspire 16 Waveknit provide surprisingly different fits that create two unique shoes.