Thursday, June 18, 2015

New Balance RC1600 Review



The New Balance RC1600 is a nice shoe and highly recommended, though there the placement of outsole material is a tad bizarre New Balance RC1600 Review

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

GPS Accuracy of iPhone 5S



I've updated my GPS accuracy analysis with the iPhone 5S. In my testing I found that different apps had radically different accuracy (RunMeter was the best I tried). I also added information on the GPS chips used in the different watches.

Adidas Adios Review



The Adidas Adios shows the potential of their new Boost foam, but the Adios fails to deliver. The heel is too high (11mm!), the toe box is grim, and it's far too heavy. Adidas Adios Review

Friday, June 12, 2015

Saucony Cortana Review



If you're looking to transition away from traditional shoes, then the #Saucony Cortana is worth considering as a halfway house. Compared with the Kinvara, the Cortana is closer to a traditional shoe, so try the Kinvara first. Saucony Cortana Review

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Nike LunarSpider Review



The LunarSpider is a good shoe, but Nike’s cheaper Streak is better. The plastic shank is okay when the shoe is new, but as the foam wears out the shank makes the forefoot uneven. Nike LunarSpider Review

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Saucony Type A6 Review

Saucony’s A6 is a likable running shoe; it’s lightweight, nicely cushioned and free from over engineering. Saucony Type A6 Review

Friday, June 5, 2015

Puma Faas 100 R Review



The Puma Faas 100 R is a brilliant shoe, giving good cushioning for its light weight, with no superfluous frills. As I wear out my Hyper Speeds, the Faas 100 is set to become my “go to” training shoe. Puma Faas 100 R Review