Sports shoes

Sports shoes, from the latest running shoes right the way through to football boots have become the latest frontier in fitness technology. Running trainers in particular are increasingly coming in many different shapes and sizes. From zero-drop running shoes through to the more traditional trainers offered by sports giants like Nike, Asics and Adidas are all incorporating more and more technology. They’re also getting snazzier and snazzier names, names which often closer resemble aeronautical or space age technology than tech associated with sports. To help cut through the marketing buzz, we aim to carry out comprehensive running shoe reviews. Below is our latest feed of information relating to sports shoes.

The 5 Best Barefoot Running Shoes Of 2014 So Far

Barefoot running shoes have become a big trend amongst runners over the past 24 months yet for many they remain brand new fitness technology....

What are zero drop running shoes?

Zero drop running shoes are becoming all the rage and are getting plenty of attention online. A lot of people are still a bit...

New Balance 870V3 Running Shoes Review

The 870V3 running shoe from New Balance is set to become a big player in the running shoes market. Here’s our New Balance 870VS...

The 7 Best Football Boots For The 2015/16 Season

We have looked into the best football boots for the 2015/2016 season. Scroll through the gallery to view our top picks Asics Lethal Flash  Asics, more...

Two New Nike Flyknit Racer Running Shoes Will Launch Summer 2014

Nike are set to launch two new versions of their hugely popular Flyknit Racer running shoes this summer. The introduction of the lightweight mesh...

Nike Flyknit Lunar3 running shoes – 2015’s Best High-Tech Long Distance Running Shoes

We thought we were overdue a dive into the best long distance trainers that 2015 has thrown out so far - so here we...

Barefoot running shoes: The Fit Tech powering the barefoot revolution!

Barefoot running has been one of the greatest subjects of conversation among athletes ever since Chris McDougall's book Born to Run introduced the subject...