Category: Reviews

  • Mizuno Wave Mujin 2 Review

    Mizuno Wave Mujin 2 Review

    The Wave Mujin 2 is Mizuno’s flagship trail running shoe and my first experience of the brand. The Wave Mujin 2 is engineered to provide optimum trail security and performance but what did I think of them when I took them out on the trails?

  • Scott Kinabalu Enduro Review

    Scott Kinabalu Enduro Review

    Scott claims the Enduro is the first shoe ever developed with that “All mountain” approach in mind. After giving the Supertrac a perfect 10 these shoes had a lot to live up to.

  • Hoka One One Clayton Review

    Hoka One One Clayton Review

    The Hoka One One Clayton is a lightweight, neutral, cushioned road shoe that is all new for 2016. A dual purpose shoe that can be used for training but is light enough to race in. Could this new shoe be the one that made me a Hoka convert?

  • Salomon Speedcross v Fellraiser

    Salomon Speedcross v Fellraiser

    So what’s the best shoe, Speedcross or Fellraiser? I question I see appear in the forums a lot. This post aims to get to the bottom of the question that keeps trail and fell runners awake at night

  • Scott Kinabalu Enduro First Look

    Scott Kinabalu Enduro First Look

    Our first look at the Scott Kinabalu Enduro is the first shoe ever developed with that “All mountain” approach in mind. Its comfort driven technologies will allow you to enjoy a multitude of terrain and conditions.

  • Brooks Cascadia 10 Review

    Brooks Cascadia 10 Review

    The Brooks Cascadia 10 is a confidence inspiring trail shoe that offers a supportive yet flexible ride across a wide range of surfaces and conditions. Version 10 is a fine upgrade of this popular shoe.

  • Petzl Nao Running Headtorch Review

    Petzl Nao Running Headtorch Review

    The Nao is Petzls top of the line headtorch complete with reactive lighting technology and a 575 lumen beam. It’s an expensive piece of kit but is it worth the money or are there better options out there?

  • Scott Kinabalu Supertrac Review

    Scott Kinabalu Supertrac Review

    The Scott kinabalu Supertrac is Scotts latest trail running shoe for really muddy and boggy conditions and boy does it perform well in these conditions. Find out what I thought of these shoes from Scott.

  • Hoka One One Clifton 2 Review

    The Hoka Cliftons 2 are a a jack of all trades. They are light enough to race in, yet cushioned enough for recovery runs and everyday training. Whilst not the shoe for me as they were a bit too cushioned, I can see why people like them so much.

  • Salomon Speedcross 3 Review

    Salomon Speedcross 3 Review

    The Salomon Speedcross 3 provides amazing traction on soft ground and mud. A well cushioned and stable ride make these perfect for long mountain and trail runs in wet conditions.