YONKERS, N.Y., June 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Of two dozen models of running shoes tested by Consumer Reports, the $120 Nike Air Zoom Vomero+2 tops the rankings for men's and women's shoes in the August issue. While some shoes performed better than others, all but four earned "Very Good" overall scores in CR's Ratings.
The men's and women's Brooks Glycerin 6 were judged "Very Good" overall, but the men's ($120) version scored better than the women's ($120) due to better stability ratings. Other top performing men's shoes include Adidas Supernova Cushion 7 ($90), Mizuno Wave Rider 11 ($95), and the Asics Gel-Cumulus 9 ($80). For women, other top performers include Nike Air Pegasus+2007 ($85), Puma Complete Infinitus ($85), Reebok Premier Hatana ($85), and Adidas Supernova Cushion 7 ($90).
To evaluate two dozen models of running shoes, Consumer Reports bought 205 pairs of shoes, enlisted a panel of typical runners, and had them crank out a total of 1,240 miles. CR selected men's and women's versions of the same model, where available. CR tested for fit, cushioning, stability, flexibility, breathability, and weight. Prices for the shoes tested by CR ranged from $28 to $120.
For adequate performance at a rock bottom price, CR's Quick Picks include the men's Champion Helium (Target, $30) and the women's Champion Wonder C9 (Target, $28).
For people who like to run after dark, CR suggests giving special consideration to the men's Nike Air Zoom Vomero+2 and the Avia Tuned Trainer II ($80) and women's Avia Tuned Trainer II ($80) and Reebok Premier Hatana ($85), which have the most effective reflector strips. Sporting goods stores also offer various aftermarket reflectors and reflective clothing
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