Thursday, February 13, 2025

Testbericht: GOREWEAR Winter 2025-Kollektion (German)

Artikel von Maren Müller, Markus Zinkl & Nils Scharff

GOREWEAR Winter 2025-Kollektion


Einleitung

Gorewear ist bekannt und fast schon ein Synonym für hochwertige und vor allem wasserdichte Kleidung. Unserem Testerteam wurde eine Auswahl der aktuellen Winter-Laufkollektion zur Verfügung gestellt, die neben den gewohnt hochwertigen Materialien vor allem einen Fokus auf innovative Schnitte legen. So sollen durch weniger Nähte und Anpassung an die Laufbewegungen besonders gute Bewegungsfreiheit bei intensiven Aktivitäten gewährt werden.

Testebericht: On Cloudsurfer 2: 4 Vergleiche (German)

Artikel von Markus Zinkl

On Cloudsurfer 2 (170,00 €)


Einleitung


Da die Meinung über den originalen Cloudsurfer im RTR Team überwiegend positiv war, war meine Neugier für den neuen ON Cloudsurfer 2 besonders groß. Ich wollte wissen, ob er den Ansprüchen eines regelmäßigen Läufers gerecht wird – sei es beim Tempo oder bei längeren Strecken. In den folgenden Kapiteln berichte ich detailliert aus meiner Perspektive über meine Erfahrungen mit diesem Schuh.


Pro & Contra


Pro:


  • Hervorragende Dämpfung (gepolsterte Ferse, zusätzliche laterale Dämpfung)

  • Leicht und atmungsaktiv (dünnes Mesh-Obermaterial)

  • Innovative Mittelsohle (Helion™ Superfoam mit cloudtec phase)

  • Vielseitige Außensohle (sicherer Grip, Gewichtsreduktion)


Contra:


  • Fällt eine halbe Größe kleiner aus

  • Eher schmal geschnitten (weniger geeignet für breite Füße)

  • etwas teuer für einen Daily-Trainer

On Cloudsurfer 2 Multi Tester Review

Article by Dominique Winebaum and Jeremy Marie

On Cloudsurfer 2 ($160)

Pros:

  • Very stable, planted and secure/Sam/Dominique/Jeremy

  • Crossover: gym and lifestyle/Sam/Dominique/Jeremy

  • Enhanced shoelace system on this model/Dominique/Jeremy

  • Excellent heel lock/Dominique

  • General comfort of the upper Jeremy

Cons:

  • Firm dense cushion: not the fun if a bit wild and thin forefoot v1: /Sam/Jeremy

  • Cushioning is too firm and lacks rebound:/Dominique/Jeremy

  • Missing that “running on Clouds” feel: Dominique

  • Overbuilt heel area:/Sam/Dominique 

  • Very little difference from recent Cloudsurfer Next: Sam

  • Hard to position in On’s trainer lineup Jeremy


Stats

Approx. Weight: men's 8.9 oz / 252g US9

Prior Version Weight:  men’s oz /  g

  Sample Weight: men’s  8.7 oz / 247g US8.5 (prior version 8.06 oz  / 228 g US8.5) 

oz / g US, 9.59 oz / 272g (US10.5)

Stack Height: men’s  32mm heel /  23mm forefoot (9 mm drop spec) 

Prior Version Stack Height: 31 mm heel (measured) /21 mm forefoot (10mm drop spec)

Platform Width: 85mm heel / 65mm midfoot / 110mm forefoot 

Test et Avis: On Cloudsurfer 2 (Français)

Article par Jeremy Marie

On Cloudsurfer 2 (160€)


Pour

  • Chaussure très stable

  • Course, fitness, sneaker: chaussure polyvalente

  • Excellent système de laçage

  • Bon maintien, excellent confort général


Contre:

  • Amorti ferme, dense, qui dénote de la v1

  • Peu de rebond, semelle un peu “morte”

  • Positionnement peu clair dans la gamme avec la Cloudsurfer Next


Statistiques

Poids officiel: 260g (42.5)

Poids de l’exemplaire testé:  272g (44.5EU/US10.5)

Stack: 32mm/ 23mm (Drop 9mm) 

Stack v1: 31mm/21mm (drop 10mm)

Empreinte au sol: 85mm talon/ 65mm medio/ 110mm meta

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

The North Face Vectiv Enduris 4 Review: 8 Detailed Comparisons

Article by Mike Postaski

The North Face Vectiv Enduris 4 ($160)


Introduction

Mike P: The Vectiv Enduris 4 slots in as a companion training shoe to the top of the line racing model, the Pro 3.  BREAKING NEWS - Seth Ruhling just won Black Canyon 100k (one of the most competitive US trail races) in the Enduris 4, NOT the Pro !!!  


I started to formulate thoughts on the Enduris before the Black Canyon race, and honestly that result does blow my mind.  In my mind, It’s indicative of one or possibly two factors: 1) pros can pretty much race in anything and crush! 2) The Enduris 4 is really that good of a shoe.  Maybe a little bit of both.. Let’s dig in..

Hoka Cielo X 1 2.0 Review: 6 Comparisons

Article by Renee Krusemark 


Hoka Cielo X 1 2.0 ($275)

Pros:

  • Massive 35g /  1.23  oz  (US W8) drop in weight to 7.1 oz / 201g  at the same 48/41 stack height: Renee

  • Improved upper fit: Renee

  • Now race-pace oriented: Renee

Cons:

  • Not as comfortable or easy to run at slow paces as v1: Renee 

  • Lack of midfoot/arch support: Renee


Tuesday, February 11, 2025

The North Face Chilkat V & V 400 Waterproof Winter Boots Review

Article by Jeff and Allison Valliere

The North Face Chilkat V ($135) & V 400 Waterproof Boots ($159)

Introduction:  

The North Face Chilkat comes in 2 different options, the Chilkat V, featuring 200 G Heatseeker™ Eco Synthetic Insulation, where the V 400 features 400 G Heatseeker™ Eco Synthetic Insulation which is a warmer insulation.  Otherwise, the boots are essentially the same aside from some variations in the upper, so we will review as one and note any differences as necessary along the way.  With warm insulation, a waterproof design, excellent traction, well cushioned comfort and snowshoe compatibility, the Chilkat is a fine choice for cold, snowy winter adventures.

Reseña 500 Kilómetros: Hoka Bondi 9 (Spanish)

Artículo de Beto Hughes

Hoka Bondi 9 ($170 USD, €180,00)

El pionero de los entrenadores de máximo acolchonamiento regresa rediseñado y mejorado para bien.

Pros:

  • Más ligero y más energético que las versiones anteriores.

  • Es flexible a pesar de estar grueso.

  • Un rocker muy eficiente y balanceado con el retorno de energía que ofrece.

  • Es suave y energético a pesar de tanta mediasuela.

  • Un Knit Upper que es amplio y demasiado cómodo.

Cons:

  • Ligeramente inestable si lo comparamos con las media suelas de versiones anteriores.

Stats

Size: US 12.5M 

Peso/Weight: 363 gramos / 12.8 oz

Stack Height/Drop: 43mm-38mm / 5mm drop

Monday, February 10, 2025

Altra Timp 5 BOA Review: 3 Comparisons

Article by Sam Winebaum

Altra Timp 5 BOA ($175)

Introduction

The Altra Timp 5 BOA is Altra’s entry in the trails speedster category with a moderate 29mm heel stack height, dense yet bouncy EGO Max midsole, and a new to the Timp aggressive Vibram MegaGrip outsole. Of course, but not always these days at Altra, the Timp is a zero drop shoe so its forefoot has a substantial 29mm stack height while its heel is relatively speaking for 2025 on the low side at 29mm.


What catches the eye here is the upper. What striking colors with an all black version also already available. It is made of a tightly woven relatively stiff mesh with, instead of laces, a single dial BOA System closure. Altra’s Foot Shape toe box is of course also at the party here in the regular mid volume fit.

Nathan Handheld Pinnacle 14 oz Soft Flask Review

Article by Courtney Kelly

Nathan Handheld Pinnacle 14 oz Soft Flask ($35-$55 for 18 oz version)

             

Hydrate easily and often with the Nathan Pinnacle Soft Flask 14 oz. For me, this is the perfect running handheld. The 14 oz size is the perfect hydration amount for a 90 minute or less long run (weather dependent). 

Altra Torin 8 Review

Article by Kurt Biesemans

Altra Torin 8 ($150/149,95€)


Introduction

The Altra Torin 8 is positioned in Altra’s lineup as a well-cushioned, everyday road running shoe. The Torin features a zero-drop platform, meaning the heel and forefoot are at the same height, promoting a more natural running form and better alignment. 


It sits within Altra’s range as a neutral long-distance trainer, offering a balance of comfort and responsiveness. Ideal for runners seeking a versatile shoe for daily running. 


It may not be the lightest shoe in Altra’s lineup, but it delivers a smooth, comfortable, and stable ride for a wide range of runs. The Torin 8 is my first Altra and I was eager to test and see how a zero drop daily trainer performed.

Sunday, February 09, 2025

Apple Watch Series 10: A Runner's Review

Article by Michael Ellenberger

Apple Watch Series 10 Watch-42mm Titanium Slate (from $699)

I’ve repeatedly written about how underrated the Apple Watch is as a running watch while still admitting its many faults. I’ve owned every—or very nearly every—generation of the main “Series” Watches (I don’t have the wrists to support the Ultra, unfortunately) and reviewed Series 4 and Series 5.

Here’s the truth—or at least, the truth as I see it: while Series 10 is, once again, the most polished, enjoyable, and ultimately usable running watch from Apple that I’ve tested, it’s not that different from the Series 5, which introduced the Always-On display and (in my opinion) transformed the utility of the product. The latest additions—primarily fast charging, which completely eliminates battery concerns in my use case, but also the thinner profile and brighter display—make this an extremely good running watch. In fact, having tested AMOLED options from competitors, I think the Apple Watch’s execution is in many ways superior to the top models across the spectrum.

Atlas Helium-MTN Snowshoes Review

Article by Jeff Valliere

Atlas Helium-MTN Unisex Snowshoes

Sizes: 23”(as tested)/26”/30”

709g /1 lb 9 oz per half pair

$229.95


Introduction:  

Atlas has long been at the forefront of snowshoe technology and the Helium-MTN enhances that reputation, featuring BOA Fit System bindings, a lightweight yet durable build and superb traction, making it a very worthy top of the line choice for technical mountain adventures.

Recenzja: Adidas Adios Pro 4 (Polish)

Article by Matt Kolat

adidas Adizero Adios Pro 4 (1148,35zł)

Wprowadzenie 

Jeśli śledzicie Państwo regularnie moje wpisy na RTR to dobrze wiecie, że jestem jednym z niewielu biegaczy którzy rzadko bądź prawie nigdy nie startują w wyścigach, chyba, że z samym sobą. Byłem tym bardziej podekscytowany gdy nasi przyjaciele ze sportsshoes.com zaporponowali mi testy jednych z najbardziej pożądanych butów na rynku - Adidas Adios Pro 4. Zapraszam do recenzji! 

Testbericht: Rudy Project Turbolence Impact X 2 Laser Purple Photochrome Sonnebrille (German)

Artikel von Markus Zinkl

Rudy Project Turbolence (269,90 €)


Einleitung

Als leidenschaftlicher Läufer trage ich fast ausschließlich Sonnenbrillen – schon selbst an bedeckten Tagen, wenn meine Augen zu tränen beginnen. Mit meiner relativ kleinen Nase kenne ich das ständige Verrutschen der Brille nur zu gut. Daher war ich richtig gespannt auf die Rudy Project Turbolence in der Version mit den photochromen ImpactX-Linsen – ideal für meine herbstlichen und winterlichen Läufe, bei denen ich auch Schutz vor Wind und Kälte brauche.