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Looking for the right combination of hydration and storage space to help you cover the distance and accomplish your goals this year? We spent time this spring testing an assortment of products that are up to the task to get you through the summer months and beyond.
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As an alternative to carbon plate technology which seems to be offered by most brands these days, the Roadfly is a shoe with a more natural feel at a reasonable price point that is ideal for short speedwork or longer mileage training days.
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The Canadian brand Norda’s dual commitment to high performance and sustainability has resulted in some truly impressive footwear that delivers outstanding performance while being made responsibly. Their newest model, the 005, is being billed as the lightest, fastest and most stable trail running super shoe on the market.
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In March, Arc’teryx released the Norvan LD 4, the latest iteration of their most popular trail running shoe. Focused on pure mountain running, the shoe adapts to rugged conditions on just about any terrain.
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The newest version of Topo’s MTN Racer maintains most of what fans love, with a minor adjustment in the upper fit and the introduction of a new insole that enhances both comfort and performance elements.
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Longer days and higher mileage increase the demands of your running socks. The following socks are all great options for keeping your feet cool and comfortable while building up the training miles.
