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I ran 35 miles in the New Balance FuelCell SC Pacer v2 carbon plate racing shoe — here’s my verdict
By Nick Harris-fry published
The New Balance FuelCell SC Pacer v2 is a more direct shoe than most carbon plate racers, and works well for shorter events, but lacks the propulsive punch of the best super-shoes.

Shokz OpenRun review: budget-friendly running headphones
By James Archer last updated
If you’ve been wary of bone-conduction headphones, the Shokz OpenRun’s workout-friendly design and better-than-expected sound might just change your mind.

I ran 50 miles in the Hoka Skyflow — here’s my verdict
By Nick Harris-fry published
The Hoka Skyflow is a new cushioned shoe that’s set to replace the Hoka Clifton in the hearts of many runners, offering a comfortable and versatile ride for daily training.

Garmin Lily 2 Active review: a substantial update to Garmin’s most stylish smartwatch
By Jessica Downey published
The Garmin Lily 2 Active marks a substantial update to its predecessor now featuring built-in GPS, more sport tracking features, and new buttons.

I ran 70 miles in the New Balance FuelCell SC Trainer v3 — here’s my verdict
By Nick Harris-fry published
The New Balance SC Trainer v3 is the best version of the shoe yet and a versatile trainer for marathoners in particular, but lacks the top-end speed of some rivals.

I ran 40 miles in the Hoka Speedgoat 6 and it’s my top trail-running shoe pick for most people
By Nick Harris-fry published
The Hoka Speedgoat 6 is a versatile trail-running shoe that can handle a wide range of terrains as well as runs of different lengths and paces. It’s my favorite trail shoe this year so far.

Amazfit Active review
By Peter Wolinski published
Powerful tracking, budget price tag

Samsung Galaxy Ring review: Fitness tracking without subscription fees
By Kate Kozuch last updated
Samsung's debut smart ring is seriously impressive

Oura Ring 4 review: the new gold standard for smart rings
By Kate Kozuch published
What I learned from using the Oura Ring 4 for a week

Oboz Katabatic Wind Low review: versatile running shoes for leaving the pavements behind
By Dan Cavallari published
The Oboz Kabatic Wind Low shoes are designed for hiking but the carbon plate and versatile design means they're a great option for trail running and some light pavement runs too.
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