There are two kinds of folks who are into sneakers. Some are keen on the look and feel and (often)…
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We all know the feeling. Sore, cramped, and sweaty feet are often the symptoms of going for a run. Freeing…
Puma’s latest Deviate Nitro Spectra runners promise increased comfort, padding, and less weight. Apparently, this was achieved by injecting nitrogen…
Stepping on a Lego can suck, but what if you stepped on Lego with Lego. Adidas has unveiled a set of…
In the 1960s, when traditional cinder athletics tracks were replaced by spongy, synthetic surfaces, endurance running experienced a revolution. Long…
Under Armour’s sports gear is among the most technologically advanced on the planet — plus, the company really has its…
Stuff’s resident triathlete Sally Hudson puts the Under Armour’s new Machina 2 connected shoes through their paces. Because I am…
What does Stuff know about shoes? Well, they go on your feet, they sometimes have stringy bits to make them go tight,…
Long-distance running times are dropping – and the first sub-two hour marathon was completed recently by Kenyan athlete, Eliud Kipchoge. Some are arguing that innovations in trainer design are playing a pivotal role in these improvements. But what is the science behind these elite running shoes? Can they really make such a big difference? And can they get even better?
We’re still waiting on Back to the Future-style hover boards, but at least self-lacing takkies are a reality thanks to Nike.…