The first Wave Rider I tried was the 23, which pleasantly surprised me. I also tried the GTX version of that shoe and after that I also tried the 24. In the last few years Mizuno has made some changes to their shoes. They had already changed the 24 compared to the 23 and they’ve... Continue Reading →
AI training plans: TrainAsOne vs Trenara
In some countries races have already started again, in some they haven’t, but a lot of races are currently planned to take place this fall, including a lot of major marathons. You might be making plans for your fall races and might also be considering training plans. You could obviously train without one or get... Continue Reading →
Nike Pegasus Trail 2 – Flying along the trails
I haven’t really tested that much trail running shoes before. Mostly because I prefer to run on roads, but also because the trails around here are not that technical (I live in a flat country after all), so I didn’t really see the need of having a pair of trail running shoes while some road... Continue Reading →
Apple watch versus Garmin watch comparison
I've never had an Apple Watch before. I've had several Garmin sports watches before and I actually still have the Garmin 645 Music. But I've been an Apple user for about five years now and I do a lot of running, walking and a little bit of cycling. I track all my activities. Not just... Continue Reading →
Hoka One One Clifton vs Elevon comparison
I've reviewed several Hoka One One running shoes before and since All4Running gave me the chance to try the Clifton 7 and the Elevon 2, I decided to do a comparison between the Clifton and the Elevon series. The Clifton series was popular from the start. Especially the first version, so much so that Hoka... Continue Reading →
AfterShokz OpenMove review and comparison
I’ve been an AfterShokz user for the past 2.5 years now. AfterShokz is the number one company for bone conduction headphones. The transducers on the headphones send small vibrations through your cheekbones to your inner ear. Through bone conduction it bypasses the ear drums and leaves your ears open so you can still hear your... Continue Reading →
Saucony Ride 13 – Not what you’d expect from an everyday trainer
Saucony has released a lot of exciting new shoes lately, completely new models like the Endorphin line, as well as existing models that have gotten a complete overhaul such as the Triumph and the Ride. They’ve changed a lot about this shoe compared to the Ride ISO 2, which is the previous version of the... Continue Reading →
Asics Gel-Cumulus 22: A more versatile shoe
I’ve tested Asics shoes before, however not the Cumulus. I wanted to see what the ride would be like in one of the most popular Asics shoes. Together with the Nimbus and the Kayano it is probably the most popular and well known shoe in the Asics collection and just like the Nimbus it is... Continue Reading →
First impressions: Saucony Endorphin Shift
Lots of running shoe brands are launching shoes with new and exciting technologies to try to keep up with Nike and their carbon plate shoes. Not only does almost every brand now have a shoe with a carbon plate, most brands have also launched new midsole materials promising you softer or more responsive rides, or... Continue Reading →
Mizuno Wave Rider GTX – Just keep going
I’ve been looking for a Gore-Tex shoe for a while now. There aren’t that many on the market that aren’t trail shoes. I’ve had road running shoes that had pretty good drainage systems, but I’ve also had road running shoes that just absorbed all the water and took ages to dry after a run in... Continue Reading →