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Gear Check: Chirp Wheel and Chirp 3-in-1 Muscle Roller

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© Copyright - 2024 - Athletics Illustrated Chirp Wheel If you are a runner, you are likely intimate with such household items as lacrosse balls...

Gear Check: Suunto 9 Peak Pro

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Review I used the watch primarily for trail running over the four weeks of testing, adding in a few hikes, walks, road running sessions, a...

Shoe Review: Adidas Adizero Boston 10M lightweight trainer

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© Copyright - 2022 - Athletics Illustrated What do you get when you cross a super shoe with a lightweight trainer? Perhaps for a...

Shoe Review: On Cloudflyer

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© Copyright - 2022 - Athletics Illustrated The On Cloudflyer is a controlling training shoe with a good level of pronation support while offering...

Shoe Review: On Cloudmonster

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© Copyright - 2022 - Athletics Illustrated The On Cloudmonster road shoe is the latest cushioned — but neutral — shoe to hit the...

Shoe Review: Skechers GORun Speed Elite Hyper

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© Copyright - 2021 - Athletics Illustrated Skechers GORun Speed Elite Hyper is long in name and fast in performance. The shoe is a...

Shoe Review: Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38 (36, 37)

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© Copyright - 2021 - Athletics Illustrated In keeping with Greek mythology, Nike's Pegasus model of shoe is named after the white-winged horse, the alleged...

Shoe Review: On Cloudboom Echo

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© Copyright - 2021 - Athletics Illustrated The On Cloudboom Echo provides an incredible lightness of being. The shoe — referred to as a...

Gear Check: Arc’teryx Norvan LD 2

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Keith Iskiw tested the Arc’teryx Norvan LD 2 on the rugged hills and coast mountain trails on Southern Vancouver Island, which provide gnarly, single-track trails with surfaces that are often bedrock, dirt as well as loose rock (baby heads), roots, mud and sometimes scree or shale.

Shoe Review: Hoka ONE ONE Speedgoat 4 

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Hoka ONE ONE Speedgoat 4  Type: Trail Drop: 4mm Weight: 10.9 oz (M), 9.2 oz (W) In recent years I steered away from the maximal crazy that seem...