The soft, supportive neutral trainer is our top pick for runners new to zero drop. It’s best for easy runs and base building.
I wore Peluva’s barefoot toe shoes everywhere for a week to see if there’s more to these five-toed shoes than their ...
No doubt you've heard by now that regular old road running is a bore, a chore, a monotonous grind that turns your kneecaps into ticking time bombs. Well, the rumours are true. Welcome to your new ...
Similarly, Altra’s Torin 7 is built perfectly for the long run. The high-stack cushioning and classic zero-drop design ...
Having already spent some time testing the original Xero Scrambler Low, a very good all-terrain barefoot shoe for ...
Diadora’s premium daily training shoe offers stability and cushioning in a package designed to soak up mile after mile on the ...
Generally, zero-drop shoes work best for individuals with a forefoot or midfoot strike; however, some people may have a natural forefoot or midfoot strike and not realize it, due to years or more of ...