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Articles by Jeroen van Geelen

Nike Zoom Vaporfly 4%

The Vaporfly 4% is the hard-to-get, expensive, much lighter brother of the Zoom Fly. Is this shoe better than the Zoom Fly? Nope.

Nike Zoom Fly

Why is this shoe fast for me? I can only say that it works, but not for certain why it works.

Saucony Freedom ISO

Saucony built, probably unintentionally, a near-perfect triathlon shoe for neutral runners. Add heel and and tongue loops and you’re there.

Zoot Ali’i 14

8mm drop, BOA closure, and the best triathlon-specific shoe on the market in terms of comfort and cushioning.

Newton Distance Elite

A great, light shoe, probably only ideal for runners and triathletes who can get away with the bare minimum of support and cushioning.

Lake CX402

This review was almost a year in the making, but for a shoe of this price I thought it prudent to make sure it would stand up to everything I could throw at it.

Zoot Solana

Very nice upper, even more impressive midsole. Many things right with this shoe, but, one fit issue disqualifies some customers for whom this shoe is otherwise ideal.

Newton Fate and Kismet

Newton has taken a step toward market trends, as shoe companies tend to do, but more importantly a step toward the best-in-market through improved processes and materials.

Newton 5th lug

Now your 5 metatarsals do not have to fight over Newton's lugs. Its new shoes provide a lug for every toe. But this is not the only difference between its 4- and 5-lug versions.

Saucony Cortana 3

This Saucony under-reported-on shoe is like a Kinvara on steroids. It’s the same 4mm drop, but with much more cushioning. Meet the Cortana 3.