£9.50
7/10

Very comfortable socks with a more conventional look and feel than some

£9.50
8/10

Sugoi's socks have a very technical construction that confused our testers!

£10.50
7/10

Fit well, and cushioned toes are a real bonus

£5.99
7/10

A very thin and minimal sock that most of us would reserve purely for racing

£11.00
9/10

 These very light and comfortable socks are becoming more popular

£50.00
6/10

A base layer with style, and more comfortable than most

£60.00
8/10

A good shoe for overpronators without injury issues who are serious about running fast.

£88.00
6/10

The Makani is quite comfortable but will find it hard to compete with established big hitters.

£60.00
9/10

The upper and layout of the lacing allow you to secure a good fit and feel your foot is locked in position for fast running.

£45.00
9/10

At £45 it’s hard to fault the Brooks T5 Racer.

£80.00
8/10

The Elite is a lightweight offering rather than an out-and-out racer.

£70.00
8/10

The Type A is an out-and-out racing shoe.

£65.00
9/10

It’s easy to see why the Precision has so many fans. It’s a lightweight shoe rather than a racer.

£50.00
8/10

A good option for longer races and for people looking to keep a good level of protection in their racing shoe.

£80.00
9/10

This shoe is all about speed, speed and more speed.

£90.00
8/10

The DS Trainer straddles that line between racer and lightweight.

£49.99
9/10

Shaped to fit the curve of your back, it’s highly adjustable and comfortable with virtually no bounce when full.

£39.99
8/10

Uses an interesting vest-type system to distribute the weight of the contents.

£40.00
7/10

North Face products are stylish and desirable, and the Thresher is no exception.

£19.99
8/10

For lightness, simplicity and build quality it’s very hard to find fault.