OutdoorGearLab tests eleven top products in order to determine
Editors' Choice, Top Pick and Best Buy winners in this updated review
for 2014.
Sep. 20, 2014 - CHEYENNE, Wyo. -- OutdoorGearLab.com recently announced the results of the 2014 Editors’ Choice awards for their top women’s trail running shoes
highlighting the best, best value, and best products for certain
applications. The OutdoorGearLab review Editors chose the following
winners after extensive field-testing in the Cascade Mountains and some
in-home tests as well. Eleven popular products were subjected to head-to-head tests to
determine which stood out in performance across these metrics: foot
protection, traction, stability, comfort, weight and sensitivity. The
selection of contenders tested ranged from technical trail runners to
barefoot models and a few transitional designs that fell somewhere
in-between. These designs were meant to take runners off paved surfaces
and onto the dirt, sand, gravel and snow.
The award winning products:
Editors’ Choice - Saucony Peregrine 4
The
OutdoorGearLab review teams favors the Saucony Peregrine 4 as being a
great shoe for transitioning to a barefoot design. The Peregrine 4 is an
upgrade of the Peregrine 2 with the new model being a lot less weight
and sporting the new powergrid heel, which has increased comfort and
cushioning. According to Gear Editor, Valentine Cullen, the Peregrine 2
is a great lightweight, inexpensive product great for many different
types of running.
Top Pick – Salomon Speedcross 3
The
Speedcross 3 wins Top Pick for being a true trail runner. Though it
didn’t perform exceptionally well on the paved surfaces, the Speedcross 3
was ready for any sloppy surfaces like steep trails with gnarly terrain
or wet and muddy routes with roots and rocks. It has very sticky rubber
on the soles and a deep tread pattern for extra traction on rough or
slick surfaces. Gear Editor Amber King reports, “The Speedcross 3 is a
great product for getting you the distance you want to go safely over
any terrain that you want to run on. It has a lacing system that offers a
quick fit and the lightweight materials that it is constructed from
shed water, snow and mud easily.”
Top Pick – Hoka One One Stinson ATR
Also
a Top Pick award winner, the Hoka One One was granted this award for
being the most comfortable model tested. Gear review Editor Amber King
says, “It’s extra large sole is not the most attractive to look at, but
once testers tried running on it they found it to be by far the most
enjoyable in the area of comfort of all the products tested. The ATR is
lightweight and breathable and transitions from road to trail well.
These maximalist shoes have a sole that is 50% bigger than conventional
models and while it offers a super amount of comfort, it lacks in
sensitivity and stability. The extra large midsole does absorb bumps and
rocks on the trail and on long runs we tended to end up really
appreciating that. It also has a conveniently quick lacing system and an
extra protective toe box.”
Best Buy - ASICS Gel-Kahana 7
This
traditional trail runner proved to be an excellent product for its
price range. Gear Editor King explains, "The Kahana 7 has is an amazing
model with great traction, an extra wide toe box and it is versitle
enough for hills and pavement. Its construction was above average and we
especially loved the price. On the down side, this was the worst
contender for resisting water and it wasn't very breathable, so it is
not the best choice for wearing on warm days."
OutdoorGearLab,
LLC, based in Cheyenne, Wyoming, creates the world’s best outdoor gear
reviews through detailed comparison reviews. The website, www.outdoorgearlab.com,
is a free resource for outdoors enthusiasts who participate in
activities such as skiing, running, climbing, biking, hiking,
backpacking, and camping. The review Editors perform thorough
head-to-head tests of popular outdoor gear and apparel in different
categories, then publish the results in comprehensive reviews. Each
product is scored across a range of weighted metrics relevant to that
product's category, then competing products are ranked, and awards are
given to top performing, highest scoring models.
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