The New Balance FuelCell SuperComp Pacer v2 is favored by Olympian Emily Sisson for racing marathons. Despite checking off all the super shoe boxes—i.e., PEBA foam midsole, carbon-fiber plate—it’s an ...
An RW+ member who usually runs in the highly cushioned FuelCell SuperComp Trainer, tested the brand’s lightest road racing ...
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The new Alphafly 3 is surprisingly nimble ... Unlike your everyday trainer, a marathon racing shoe must strike a balance between providing enough stability to maintain your form over 26.2 miles ...
The New Balance Rebel was originally introduced ... In a world of increasingly tall, puffed-up training and racing shoes, the Kinvara keeps it old school: Lean, firm, and fast.
I aimed to run at least 3 miles with these selections and observed the feel, comfort, weight of the shoe, unique features and more. One of my overall favorites ended up being the New Balance Fresh ...
The new model was designed in conjunction with Eliud Kipchoge, who tested the shoe on asphalt and dirt roads in Kenya ...
Unlike carbon-plated road racing shoes that offer unbridled ... have to strike a more disciplined balance—i.e. giving you enough oomph to set a new personal best on race day without propelling ...
Investing in a pair of treadmill shoes for indoor runs also keeps your ... look no further than the 860 line from New Balance. The newest version introduces the brand’s new Stability Plane ...
After international success as a track and cross-country runner, Kate Avery has her sights set on a career as a trail runner ...
Those layers sandwich a nylon plate, which is more flexible and comfortable than the carbon plate used on the Endorphin Pro 4 racing shoe ... the Hoka Mach 6 and New Balance Rebel v4 are good ...
Technology is enabling increasingly fast times but how fair is it when it impacts marathon runners so differently?