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Shoe Articles
What Do You Really Need in a Trail Shoe?
And why are so many trail shoes so stiff?
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Nike Updates Lunar Models
Expansions planned for customizing shoes to your feet
10/19/2009
Cross Country Shoes
Preparing for the unexpected
September 2009
Shoes of Our Youth
A short history of running shoes
JulyAugust 2009
Memories You Can Wear
In which our editors try shoes from their youth
JulyAugust 2009
Shorts: Customized Kicks
Shoe Manufacturers Up the Ante on Biomechanics
June 2009
Finishing Kick: Oldies But Not So Goodies
Vintage Shoes Aren't Like Cars or Wine
June 2009
Flat Out Necessary
How to get your legs used to racing flats
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Training Shoe: Karhu Strong Ride
Some motion control with a wide, deep heel
April 2009
Shoe Guy: FAQs About Shoes
Frequently asked questions about moisture and money
December 2008
Running Battles: Winterize Your Shoes
What to wear to stay on your feet on snow and ice
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Owner's Manual: Choose Your Shoes Wisely
Great support is paramount for your footwear
June 2008
Trail Shoe: La Sportiva Imogene
A Mid-Weight, High-Cadence Trail Shoe
June 2008
More Bang for More Bucks
Spring Shoe Guide + Notes on Discount Shoes & Custom Insoles
March 2007
ShoeGuy: You Say Tomato, He Says To-mah-to
When ShoeGuy Opinions Collide
July/August 2006
Shoe Tech
Advances in Pronation Control
November 2004
Seeking Supplemental Support
11 FAQ's About Orthotics
March 2003
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