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11h ago
Article by Jana Herzgova and Jeff Beck
New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v8 ($150)
Introduction
Jana: I have done only a few runs in New Balance Hierro v6 (two models back), so this review will not be a comparison to either model v6, or v7. I no longer have the v6 model for more precise comparison, but if my memory serves well, it was a great, very comfortable, and cushioned trail shoe. I also wore the Hierro v6 for casual strolls around the town.
I liked the Hierro v6 model, so I wanted to try the new v8 model. So let's see how the new New Balance Hierro v8 did during testing.
Jeff: In ..read more
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1d ago
Article by Markus Zinkl & Nils Scharff
Vimazi Z20 (175 $ / 240 CHF)
Vimazi Z30 (175 $ / 240 CHF)
Einleitung
Nils: Wie der geneigte Leser weiß, ist es nicht leicht, den richtigen Laufschuh zu finden. Der Schuh muss zu Athlet:in, Laufstil und Einsatzzweck passen. Letzten Endes ist diese Suche nach dem “perfekten Match” die Grundlage für RoadTrailRun und alle anderen Medien(schaffenden) rund um das Thema Laufschuhe.
Die Marke Vimazi hat sich dazu etwas neues ausgedacht, um es ihren Kund:innen vermeintlich zu erleichtern, den richtigen Schuh aus ihrer Produktpalette auszuwählen: Zu j ..read more
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1d ago
Articolo di Ingrid Zasa
Diadora Frequenza (175€)
Introduzione
Quando ho detto ai miei amici qui in Germania che avrei scritto una recensione su una scarpa da corsa Diadora, sono rimasti sorpresi: Alcuni di loro non conoscevano nemmeno il marchio o non avrebbero mai pensato che producessero anche scarpe da corsa.
Anche io sono rimasta sorpreso, perché per me Diadora fa parte del mondo dello sport tanto quanto per loro Puma o Adidas. Ma poi mi sono resa conto che si tratta di un marchio italiano, forse no troppo conosciuto all’estero, o perlomeno qui in germania dove mi trovo al momento.
Ques ..read more
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2d ago
Article by Ben David and Renee Krusemark
Nike Pegasus Trail 5
Introduction
Renee: The Pegasus Trail 4 was a surprise, offering a light, nimble ride on trails while being a favorite road shoe for many runners. Does the Pegasus Trail 5 live up to the previous version? Is the outsole safe for wet rock? While on paper, the changes seem minor, I found the Pegasus Trail 5 to be a different shoe for different purposes as compared to v4. Updates include a new ReactX foam stated to have a 43% less carbon footprint with a 13% increase in energy return. The outsole marks the debut of Nike’s ATC ..read more
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2d ago
Article by Sam Winebaum
Saucony Triumph 22 ($160)
Introduction
The Triumph is Saucony’s high cushion, higher drop and plush neutral daily trainer. For its 22nd edition it sees big changes:
New PWRRUN Pb PEBA supercritical midsole foam replaces TPU based PWRRUN+
Same 37 mm heel / 27 mm forefoot stack height on a wider at the ground platform
New more plush and comfort focused upper
So, a lot of changes to a popular shoe. On the surface all are well considered and seek to modernize the shoe without completely changing its character with, clearly, the change to a supercritical foam ..read more
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2d ago
Article by Mike Postaski
Nike ZoomX Zegama Trail 2 ($160)
Introduction
Nike Trail takes a big leap forward with the addition of Vibram Megagrip to one of their signature trail shoes. Yes, the Ultrafly was the first Nike trail shoe to feature Vibram rubber. The Utrafty being more or less a carbon plated super shoe for the trails (with an associated super shoe price), I don’t think many trail runners got to test out this major long awaited feature from Nike.
Enter the ZoomX Zegama Trail 2. Moderately priced at $160, this is a true workhorse trail shoe. It has the goods to bring tr ..read more
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5d ago
Long time RoadTrailRun contributor Ryan Eiler had a breakthrough performance at the 2024 Boston Marathon finishing 3d American and 15th overall in a time of 2:14:23.
Interview with Ryan Eiler (20:39)
In the video Ryan shares his run background, training philosophy to finally get to a marathon injury free and faster than ever at 38, balancing being a new dad and start up entrepreneur, training on an ancient Sears Roebuck treadmill in an unheated shed with shaky power and what it was like to line up with the elites, take off and follow his race plan which he did brilliantly ..read more
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5d ago
Article by Sam Winebaum
Hoka Skyward X ($225)
Introduction
Let’s get it out of the way right away. The Skyward X may be the most significant and innovative road shoe from Hoka since the Clifton 1. Hoka has been hugely successful in recent years with.. basically the same stuff year after year: compression molded EVA midsoles, big cushion, friendly fits and especially market momentum as runners and walkers have gravitated to the OG max cushion brand.
In performance running, they have lagged the competition being late to supercritical foams and then a firm flavor as found in the Car ..read more
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6d ago
Article by Dom Layfield
Inov-8 Trailfly Speed ($160)
Introduction
Dom: In January 2024, Inov-8 took the bold step of updating the lasts on which their shoes are built, changing from a traditional ‘shoe-shaped’ last to a more modern ‘foot-shaped’ last that better reflects actual foot anatomy.
Other prominent brands, like Altra and Topo Athletic, have always focused on a more anatomical, rather than aesthetic, shape to their shoes. However, Inov-8 is the first brand that I’m aware of (certainly the first of any significant size) that have made such a transition long after t ..read more
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6d ago
Article by Derek Li
Unpause Halley Light (THB4690, US$130)
Introduction
Unpause is a popular brand out of Thailand that has a very similar line of product offerings. When I first reviewed the Unpause Atlas back in 2022, it drew a lot of interest, because it was offering a PEBA foam trainer for a very affordable price. They subsequently let on that they were working on a racer and while there were some delays with the release, it seems like it has finally hit the market, in the form of the Unpause Halley Light.
The Halley Light continues to use a PEBA based foam and this time, they have gone w ..read more