I love reviewing running products. That's because curiosity is one of my main character traits. I'm genuinely curious about how products work and the pros and cons of a product. That's why I don't only write reviews, but also like reading reviews from other runners. Do I read reviews before buying running shoes? Yes, I... Continue Reading →
New Balance Rubix – Redesigning the stability shoe
The Rubix is the new stability shoe from New Balance. It has an 8 mm drop and quite a bit of cushioning. The shoe reminded me a bit of the 90’s somehow. Maybe because of the outsole that is a bit wider than the upper. But at the same time, it’s also a modern shoe... Continue Reading →
361 Degrees Spire 3 – The underestimated underdog?
361 Degrees is a fairly new brand on the European market. But they are already a well known brand in China. I had heard of them before, but I hadn’t tried any of their shoes yet. So, when I had the chance to try their new Spire 3, I obviously said yes. The 361 Degrees... Continue Reading →
Nike Zoom Pegasus Turbo – Does it really make you fly?
The Nike Zoom Pegasus Turbo is actually a combination of some of the previous Nike running shoe models. It has elements from the Pegasus 35, the React and from the Vaporfly 4%. There has been a lot of hype around this shoe, as is often the case with the running shoes Nike launches. I was... Continue Reading →
Asics GEL-Nimbus 20: Two decades of innovation, but is it worth it?
This shoe has been twenty years in the making. The Asics GEL-Nimbus 20 is a highly cushioned, neutral running road shoe. It has a forefoot height of 12 mm and a heel height of 25 mm for the ladies and 13 mm and 23 mm for the guys. That gives it a rather large drop,... Continue Reading →
Skechers GoTrail Ultra 4 – too bulky or a comfortable ride?
The Skechers Gotrail Ultra 4 is a neutral trail running shoe with maximal cushioning. It has a thick cushioned midsole with a 36mm heel and a 32mm front, giving it only a 4 mm drop. That is quite a lot of stack height and with a weight of 312g it isn’t a super light shoe,... Continue Reading →
Adidas Solarboost Review
I had the chance to try the new Adidas Solarboost shoes on two separate occasions. I got to run with them in a park in Den Haag and through the city of Den Bosch. The Solarboost is a neutral shoe with a 10 mm drop. Adidas claims that these shoes were inspired by NASA technology,... Continue Reading →
Hoka One One Bondi 4 Review
My go-to-shoe is the Skechers GoRun Ultra (v1 and v2). And I've heard a lot of people say that if you like Hoka, you'll probably like the Skechers Ultra series and I assumed this woud also work the other way around. So, I got curious about the Hoka brand and decided to buy a pair... Continue Reading →
Skechers GOrun Ride 3 Review
I really like the Skechers GOrun Ultra and therefore I decided to give the Skechers GOrun Ride 3 a go. The GOrun Ultra is the most cushioned shoe in the GOrun series by Skechers and while the GRR3 has a little less cushioning, it has still a little more than your average running shoe. Just as in... Continue Reading →
Skechers GOrun Ultra Review
(Dutch version below) I have to say that I haven't tried that many running shoes in my life, so I'm definitely not an expert. But I did do some research on the internet before buying my running shoes. Since I have a very low arch (or rather a non existent one), I need a lot of... Continue Reading →