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I ran 35 miles in the Asics Novablast 5 — and it's a comfy running shoe with a smooth ride
By Nick Harris-Fry published
RecommendedThe Asics Novablast 5 is a comfortable daily trainer that offers good value to new and experienced runners alike.

We ran 70 miles in the New Balance Fresh Foam X 1080v14 — here’s the verdict
By Nick Harris-Fry published
The New Balance Fresh Foam X1080v14 is a comfortable running shoe that will suit a wide range of runners well.

The Nike Pegasus is the top running shoe among Strava users in 2024 — as a running shoe reviewer here’s why I think it’s the people’s favorite
By Jessica Downey published
The Nike Pegasus is a favorite running shoe of this year according to Strava's annual year in sport report. Here's why I think it's a fan favorite.

I ran 70 miles in the New Balance FuelCell SC Trainer v3 — here’s my verdict
By Nick Harris-Fry published
The New Balance SC Trainer v3 is the best version of the shoe yet and a versatile trainer for marathoners in particular, but lacks the top-end speed of some rivals.

I ran 50 miles in the New Balance Fresh Foam X Balos — here’s my verdict
By Nick Harris-Fry published
RecommendedThe New Balance Fresh Foam X Balos is a great running shoe with a bouncy ride that makes your training more fun. But it’s a little too expensive to be a top recommendation.

I ran 35 miles in the Adidas Ultraboost 5 and it’s a comfortable and stylish running shoe
By Nick Harris-Fry published
The Adidas Ultraboost 5 is a better running shoe than the UB22 and Ultraboost Light, and a good crossover option for lifestyle use as well, but there are better options from Adidas.

I ran 60 miles in the Saucony Endorphin Speed 4 and it’s an exceptionally versatile shoe for training and racing
By Nick Harris-Fry published
Editor's ChoiceThe Saucony Endorphin Speed 4 is a comfortable but fast shoe that stands out for its versatility. If you want one shoe to train and race in, it’s your best option.

I ran 40 miles in the Nike Pegasus Plus and it brings back the magic of the Pegasus Turbo
By Nick Harris-Fry published
RecommendedThe Nike Pegasus Plus is a worthy successor to the original Pegasus Turbo, with a ZoomX midsole that makes it lighter and more versatile than the Pegasus 41.
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