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Adidas' fell training and racing shoe, great grip along with technical cushioning
A great lightweight shoe with mild support at a very competitive price
A great lightweight shoe with mild support at a very competitive price
Low profile, lightweight, fast and grippy fell/trail shoe from Mizuno
A nice racer at a lightweight that still manages to pack in some useful cushioning and a slice of medial support.
A lightweight shoe with nice support. One some could use for racing and other more efficient runners as a more day-to-day shoe.
A lightweight shoe with nice support. One some could use for racing and other more efficient runners as a more day-to-day shoe.
Nice and light racing shoe with a smooth ride from heel to toe. Very flexible, the cushioning is okay but no real guidance.
The worst cosmetics on an upper ever but the shoe is technically very good as a lightweight.
Performance shoe from new Balance offering support for those seeking a racer with stability.
The racer trainer that invented the category is back in this latest version.
The racer trainer that invented the category is back in this latest version.
A lightweigh luxury feel from the low profile Precision offers cushioning with a smooth fast ride
A lightweigh luxury feel from the low profile Precision offers cushioning with a smooth fast ride
Performance shoe from New Balance offering support for those ladies seeking a racer with stability.
Racer trainer with good cushioning and a stable platform for mild overpronators.
Racer trainer with good cushioning and a stable platform for mild overpronators.
The Lunarracer offers exceptional cushioning in a ultralight design although you have to be quick to really appreciate this one.
A superb package of stability and cushioning at a good price for the up and coming runner who is starting to increase their mileage
A superb package of stability and cushioning at a good price for the up and coming runner who is starting to increase their mileage
Lightweight shoe that still has decent protection. Do not take that the wrong way though - this shoe is about running fast rather than loading up on protection.
Lightweight shoe that still has decent protection. Do not take that the wrong way though - this shoe is about running fast rather than loading up on protection.
Superlight road racing shoe with mizuno wave cushioning technology.
More protection than the 152 including a medial post that over-pronators will welcome.
Updated shoe which remains very light and flexible. Not much protection but a very fast feel.
A light racing shoe that does offer protection but is really for those who are focussed on speed.
A racer that packs a decent level of cushioning. Suited to a range of distances the shoe has a fairly secure feel and is not quite as minimal as some racing shoes.
Out in July: Very light racing shoe and yet this actually packs a fair level of cushioning.
A nice shoe for competitive running. Fans of the adiZero LT which has been discontinued in the UK should note that this shoe is very, very similar.
A nice shoe for competitive running. Fans of the adiZero LT which has been discontinued in the UK should note that this shoe is very, very similar.
A popular model of shoe this evolution should keep the fans happy.
Really light and fast shoe. If you are serious about speed, and that is more important to you than protection, take a look at this one.
A supportive and lightweight shoe from adidas with a mix of cushioning, responsiveness and guidance.
A supportive and lightweight shoe from adidas with a mix of cushioning, responsiveness and guidance.
Very light and responsive racer that is a favourite for those looking for minimalism with good cushioning.
ASICS lightest racing shoe so you know you are not going to get a huge amount of cushioning, but a medial post means you do get more support than in many shoes at this type of weight.
Lightweight racing shoe that is suited to the faster guys looking for a 5K/10k shoe.
At this price the shoes is very good. The midsole and outsole has maintained its lightweight and flexible feel while maintaining a fair level of cushioning. New colourway for 2008.
A very responsive racing shoe which still offers a fair level of protection. Relatively low profile so there is a fairly stable feel, although not medial support. Good grip on wet roads and a flexible forefoot that is great when you are running at real pace. New colourway for the start of 2008.
A very responsive racing shoe which still offers a fair level of protection. Relatively low profile so there is a fairly stable feel, although not medial support. Good grip on wet roads and a flexible forefoot that is great when you are running at real pace.
This is a lightweight that also packs a decent level of cushion while still keeping the grams off.
This is a lightweight that also packs a decent level of cushion while still keeping the grams off.
A good option if you want a shoe that is light but also medially posted and offers some protection.
The Racer ST packs a fair amount of cushioning and also of support. It should be on your list of options if you are an over-pronator looking for a racing shoe. New colourway for 2008.
Lightweight shoe that fills the racer/trainer slot in the Pearl Izumi range.
Lightweight shoe that fills the racer/trainer slot in the Pearl Izumi range.
A racer that is set up for a fast performance but packs a surprising amount of cushioning throughout. The heel is particularly well protected and the forefoot is nice and soft while maintaining flexibility.
A racer that is set up for a fast performance but packs a surprising amount of cushioning throughout. The heel is particularly well protected and the forefoot is nice and soft while maintaining flexibility. Carried on in tehrange from spring summer of 2007.
This is a running shoe that sits in a great position for competitive runners who over-pronate. You get good support and also a decent level of cushioning from a shoe that is actually very light, very flexible and well-and-truly built for fast running.
Racer designed for the competitive runner who also wants a bit of stability from a light racing shoe.
Lightweight racer with a very responsive feel. Suited to the races where you are going out and out for speed.This is one of the shoes that serious competitive athletes should be considering for use in road racing. The adidas fans who like a little more support should look at the Supernova Light.
ASICS lightest racing shoe so you know you are not going to get a huge amount of cushioning, but a medial post means you do get more support than in many shoes at this type of weight. Carried over into the autumn winter range from the summer line.
At 251g this is a racer that mixes a light and fast feel with some cushioning. The upper gives a snug fit. The midsole allows you to push the pace but also offers a notable level of shock absorption.
At 251g this is a racer that mixes a light and fast feel with some cushioning. The upper gives a snug fit. The midsole allows you to push the pace but also offers a notable level of shock absorption.
Lightweight racer that gives a nice ride. Best suited to neutral runners as there is not a huge amount of support.
At this price the shoes is very good. The upper has been tweaked. The midsole and outsole has maintained its lightweight and flexible feel while maintaining a fair level of cushioning.
A really lightweight racing shoe with a highly supple feel. There is still some shock absorption on offer in both the forefoot and heel so the ride feels quite smooth.
Stripped down for out and out speed. A bit of cushioning but this is for people who have a top three list of priorities of speed, speed and more speed.
While this shoe feels slightly unusual when you first put it on this is mostly to do with the way the outsole and midsole are contoured and shaped for faster running. When running at speed the shoe has a smooth feel to it.
A mix of speed and protection in this racing shoe which has some medial support that some over-pronators may welcome.
This is really quite supportive for a racing shoe. That makes it a shrewd move if you are an over-pronator looking for a shoe for races or fast training but feeling your over-pronation could be an issue. The cushioning is fine and the overall feel of the shoe is good.
New upgrade for the second part of 2007. The Racer ST packs a fair amount of cushioning and also of support. It should be on your list of options if you are an over-pronator looking for a racing shoe.
Light, fast, cheap. A good combination for those who want a racing shoe for occasional races or fast sessions. At this price point the perfomrance of the shoe is good. Fair levels of shock absorption and a flexible forefoot.
Cushioning from the Gel units and EVA midsole comes with a good level of responsiveness and a grippy, supple outsole. At 251g the weight is nice and light for fast running.
Lightweight racing shoe that is responsive and keeps the weight down by stripping down the protection levels.
Lightweight racing shoe that comes in at a competitive price point and is not so stripped down and minimal as some racers. That makes it a good shoe for anyone buying a racer for the first time or looking for something with that touch more protection.
At the light end of the racing shoe category this shoe is designed to help you hit top speed. It offers some protection but the emphasis is well and truly on speed.






