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Here’s how we tested the Nike ZoomX Ultrafly, Hoka Mafate Speed 4, and Hoka TenNine.
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This Italian-built trainer has a well-cushioned ride for your long runs.
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Responsive foam and a sturdy upper will get you through a marathon training
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Running in humid weather can make you a stronger runner—if you approach it smartly.
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The all-new Apple Watch Ultra is said to last up to 60 hours on a single charge.
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If you’re a size 8, don’t expect all size 8 shoes to fit well.
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Don’t knock cotton until you try it.
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A week before this year’s Berlin Marathon, Adidas announced the Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1, a new marathon racing shoe that got the running media and industry talking—the $500 shoe weighs less than 5 ounces and Adidas claims it was “designed specifically for race day, with the purpose to race at your fastest – one race, all in.”The weight, of course, was shocking. So, too, was the price. But only 521 pairs of the shoes were being released, so they were sure to sell out—even if none of us actually…
4 months ago
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In September, one week before this year’s Berlin Marathon, Adidas announced the Adizero Adios Pro Evo 1, a new marathon racing shoe that got the running media and industry talking—the $500 shoe weighs less than 5 ounces and Adidas claims it was “designed specifically for race day, with the purpose to race at your fastest – one race, all in.”We knew we had to test it. But, we wanted to put it in a situation that merited the use of a $500 shoe. Rather than have me, a 3-hour marathoner who would se…
3 months ago
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One problem with pro running is that there’s no real team system to create legit rivalries and wild fan support. The major sports have figured this out—grown men wear Detroit Lions jerseys to Costco. Nobody’s slipping on a Hansons-Brooks singlet to hit up the Home Depot.That could be in part because there is no league. Casual fans can’t throw their undying faith behind NAZ Elite and root for them to beat up on OAC during a showdown in the summer road racing season. Plus, there aren’t really any…
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