Author Profile Nathaniel Bailey - Page 2 Review Editor Showing 16-30 of 59 by Nathaniel Bailey REI Co-op Swiftland 5 Review This pack works in the best, straightforward, simple way you want. With options for hydration systems and plenty of... Hoka Bondi 8 Review This is a max-cushioning shoe that doesn't do cushioning very well. It also has an uncomfortable upper and is... Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23 Review This is a reliable choice for runners in need of stability and support. With a comfortable upper, solid traction, and... Brooks Ghost 16 Review A popular daily trainer that underperforms its price point... Topo Magnifly 5 Review A zero-drop trainer with a comfortable upper, this shoe's key feature is its 0 mm heel-toe differential... Altra Torin 7 Review A good all-around shoe for runners who prefer zero drop, this kick is light, durable, and well-tractioned. If you've... Asics Gel-Nimbus 26 Review A great shoe for easy miles with best-in-class comfort and excellent durability... Hoka Clifton 9 Review With lots of cushioning and a bit of responsiveness, we think this is a good workhorse trainer. The upper is comfy and... Reebok Floatride Energy 5 Review Simple and easy on the bank account without sacrificing too much performance or comfort, as long as you like narrow... New Balance Fresh Foam X More V4 Review Sacrificing speed and weight for comfort, this is a comfortable shoe for stacking miles Saucony Kinvara 15 Review A solid lightweight choice for faster runs, this shoe doesn't keep up with more modern speed trainers, but still... New Balance FuelCell Propel v5 Review A well-cushioned budget trainer that is best at easy to moderate paces... Asics Gel-Kayano 31 Review Modern stability features and solid cushioning make this shoe a solid option for runners who need support and value... Adidas Adizero Boston 12 Review This daily trainer is more performance-focused than most. But don't let it fool you into thinking it can't take it... Altra Vanish Tempo Review A decent, but niche trainer for zero-drop enthusiasts that still offers responsiveness... < Previous | Next >
REI Co-op Swiftland 5 Review This pack works in the best, straightforward, simple way you want. With options for hydration systems and plenty of...
Hoka Bondi 8 Review This is a max-cushioning shoe that doesn't do cushioning very well. It also has an uncomfortable upper and is...
Brooks Adrenaline GTS 23 Review This is a reliable choice for runners in need of stability and support. With a comfortable upper, solid traction, and...
Topo Magnifly 5 Review A zero-drop trainer with a comfortable upper, this shoe's key feature is its 0 mm heel-toe differential...
Altra Torin 7 Review A good all-around shoe for runners who prefer zero drop, this kick is light, durable, and well-tractioned. If you've...
Asics Gel-Nimbus 26 Review A great shoe for easy miles with best-in-class comfort and excellent durability...
Hoka Clifton 9 Review With lots of cushioning and a bit of responsiveness, we think this is a good workhorse trainer. The upper is comfy and...
Reebok Floatride Energy 5 Review Simple and easy on the bank account without sacrificing too much performance or comfort, as long as you like narrow...
New Balance Fresh Foam X More V4 Review Sacrificing speed and weight for comfort, this is a comfortable shoe for stacking miles
Saucony Kinvara 15 Review A solid lightweight choice for faster runs, this shoe doesn't keep up with more modern speed trainers, but still...
New Balance FuelCell Propel v5 Review A well-cushioned budget trainer that is best at easy to moderate paces...
Asics Gel-Kayano 31 Review Modern stability features and solid cushioning make this shoe a solid option for runners who need support and value...
Adidas Adizero Boston 12 Review This daily trainer is more performance-focused than most. But don't let it fool you into thinking it can't take it...
Altra Vanish Tempo Review A decent, but niche trainer for zero-drop enthusiasts that still offers responsiveness...