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Scarpa Axis

The tech sheets tell you this is a lightweight multi-activity shoe, so what better way to test the Scarpa Axis than a multi-activity weekend of mountain biking and canoeing in the Lake District? Out in adventure world, the Axis’ low profile, relative lightness (for a trail shoe) at 788g, supportive cushioning and generous width ensured […]

Scarpa Axis
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Gore Magnitude Windstopper

This women’s run top from Gore’s spring/summer collection looks at first as if it’ll be too warm for running in sunny conditions. It features Gore’s renowned Windstopper membrane, and is two-layered through the front and around the kidney area to block out the wind. Appearances can be deceptive, though, because this top was nothing short […]

Gore Magnitude Windstopper
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Oakley Jawbone

The greatest innovations are almost always the simplest. And so it is with the Switchlock system in Oakley’s new Jawbone glasses. While hardly an ordeal, wrestling lenses into stiff clips in sturdy frames isn’t the easiest of tasks. But with Switchlock it allows you to swap lenses quickly without having to manhandle them into place. […]

Oakley Jawbone
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Inov-8 X-Talon 212

Inov-8 shoes are great for off-road running. Try the Roclite 315 for non-technical trails or the Mudclaw 330 for the filthy stuff. But if it’s a lightweight shoe for summer fell races you’re after, then the X-Talon 212 ticks all the right boxes. Weighing in at 212g, it’s like a ballet shoe with 4 x […]

Inov-8 X-Talon 212
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Avia Avi-Bolt

This light (259g), responsive shoe is speedy and track-spike like, and will be best suited for sprint triathlons or short, sharp workouts. The track-spike feel makes the Avi-Bolt minimalistic (although there are lighter shoes) and, as a result, you’ll get a real feel for the road. Our test team was impressed with the snug fit […]

Avia Avi-Bolt
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Adidas Kanadia TR

This attack on the lower-priced end of the market by Adidas is a roaring success. The mud-conquering Kanadia is excellent value for money for anyone looking to venture off the beaten track for the first time. They have an aggressive outsole that can cope with most terrains, a generous slab of cushioning and minimal weight. […]

Adidas Kanadia TR
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Bloc Scorpion X30

The Scorpion is a new design from Bloc and incorporates harder-edged sculpturing for a streamlined look; perhaps a bit large for women’s faces but ideal for chaps’. They’re ideal for tri training or racing; super-light yet grippy, you’ll hardly notice they’re there. They don’t move an inch, even when you’re head-down, stretching your hamstrings. But […]

Bloc Scorpion X30
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Merrell CP Paragon

These caused some positive murmurings from our support crew thanks to the flexible forefoot. Trail shoes can often be a little too sturdy for those of us looking for a bit of pace, but the cut of these shoes and their responsiveness, thanks to a dual-density midsole, is very good. The aggressive outsole is also […]

Merrell CP Paragon
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Brooks Glycerin 7

This is a very cushioned shoe – ‘plush’ is the word Brooks use – so it was no surprise to find it was a pleasure to run in from the first wear. And even better was the fact that the quicker you run, the better they perform. But note: these are for lighter runners looking […]

Brooks Glycerin 7
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Nike Dri-Fit Cheetah Print

The ‘Green Monstrosity’, as this top soon became known, is another of Nike’s iconic Dri-FIT range, which will no doubt become a staple part of many a triathlete’s wardrobe in some shape or form. The quick-wicking fabric (a polyester, in this case, that can wick moisture away from the body), combined with a flat-seam construction […]

Nike Dri-Fit Cheetah Print
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Orca Training Lite

The Training Lite is designed for running (or indeed cycling) in changeable weather conditions by being easy to strip off and stow away as necessary. As you might expect from Orca, this is well-made and comprises a lightweight fabric that has a water-resistant coating and a quality feel, right down to the neat, unzipped pocket […]

Orca Training Lite
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Spira Stinger Elite

This was a new brand for our testing team so there was understandable excitement about taking the shoes out for a stride. Basically, the technology suggests the shoe can recycle your own energy, which in turn results in less stress and faster recovery thanks to the inclusion of what can only be described as a […]

Spira Stinger Elite
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Hilly Anti-Odour Mono Skin

These socks have a conventional look and feel to them. More importantly, they’re comfortable – an essential in any piece of clothing. While they’re not left- and right-foot specific, they fit well with no slipping, bunching or rubbing at the toes. The material is thick enough to offer padding, with thinner and more breathable material […]

Hilly Anti-Odour Mono Skin
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Falke Running RU3

The Falke RU3 is a good sock for training, with padding along the bottom and up the heel. As reflected in many run socks these days, this cushioning also extends across the toes. However, on the RU3 it goes much further back to cover the top of most of the forefoot. The heel padding also […]

Falke Running RU3
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1000 Mile Tri Sock

These are a very thin and minimal sock that most of us would reserve purely for racing in. The material running along the bottom of each sock, across the toes and up the heel is thin – the material running along the top is even thinner. So to say these socks are cool and breathable […]

1000 Mile Tri Sock
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X-Socks Run Sky Run

It’s easy to see why X-Socks are becoming more popular. The left- and right-specific socks have padding at the forefoot, at the heel and across the toes, which of course all adds up to extra comfort, but the pads are not so thick as to hamper the fit of your shoes. The socks grip well […]

X-Socks Run Sky Run
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Saucony Grid Fastwitch 3

The Fastwitch has a very light, fast feel to it from the highly flexible outsole and midsole through to the snug and highly breathable upper. The shoe shows it’s possible to build a minimal racer to give overpronators some support while maintaining all the properties needed for fast running. The ride is soft so some […]

Saucony Grid Fastwitch 3
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Scott Makani

The Makani has a similar weight and target audience to Asics’s DS Trainer. Those who suffer with sore Achilles heels in lighter shoes that have a lower profile midsole will welcome the Makani’s claims that it has more depth to the midsole at the heel. The cushioning is good in the heel but feels too […]

Scott Makani
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Asics Gel Hyper Speed 2

This shoe has good protection for its weight (approx 200g). 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. The Hyper Speed 2 is primarily suited for shorter race distances but it packs a surprising amount of cushioning and […]

Asics Gel Hyper Speed 2
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Brooks T5 Racer

At £45 it’s hard to fault the Brooks T5 Racer. It’s certainly a light one (at less than 200g) and the fit is adequate – perhaps not as adjustable as we would like to see but it raised no issues. There’s never going to be a stack of cushioning at this weight, but the ride […]

Brooks T5 Racer
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Nike Air Zoom Elite +4

The Elite is a lightweight offering rather than an out-and-out racer. It has good guidance and support for overpronators with a softer strike zone at the heel, flex grooves, medial post and midfoot shank, which work well to guide your foot without giving harshness to the ride. ‘Crash pads’ offer adequate cushioning whether you’re landing […]

Nike Air Zoom Elite +4
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Saucony Type A 2

The Type A is an out-and-out racing shoe. Starting with the upper, it has a degree of stretch in the materials, allowing for a snug fit without feeling restrictive. And given the weight of the shoe – just under 200g – the cushioning is fairly effective with a soft feel. Of course, as the shoe […]

Saucony Type A 2
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Mizuno Wave Precision 8

It’s easy to see why the Precision has so many fans. It’s a lightweight shoe rather than a racer. The midsole depth is close to that of a standard training shoe, making it easier on your Achilles tendons than a lower-profile midsole. But the weight is kept down and it’s easy to raise the pace […]

Mizuno Wave Precision 8