Do Plates Really Matter In Trail Running Shoes?
As carbon-fiber plates make their way into trail running shoes, are they a performance game changer, a hindrance, or just a fad?
As carbon-fiber plates make their way into trail running shoes, are they a performance game changer, a hindrance, or just a fad?
We took the first trail model from ultra-running shoe brand Mount to Coast for a spin to see if it delivers.
With the release of the Pegasus Premium on May 10, Nike officially has a full fleet of Pegasi. We put them to the test to find out what each one (really) does.
Norda has spared no expense on quality or craftsmanship with its new featherlight, fast, and fun racing shoe—if you’re willing to cough up $325.
There’s a reason you’re drawn to certain running shoe colors. And giving in to those interests could help you land your next PR using color psychology.
Leveraging its deep roots in mountain sports, Rossignol crafted two trail runners designed to maximize comfort and stability.
The perennially popular Brooks Ghost has been remodeled, but our initial wear-testing reveals that version 17 retains its comfortable and reliable ride.
We tested the new ultra-light racing shoe from Asics to see how it performs and if it is right for you.
What to gift the mom who runs, according to a mom who runs.
This running gear refuses to quit … Or, maybe more accurately, we won’t quit it.