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Comprehensive reviews, buying guides, and recommendations for athletic footwear, apparel, and sporting goods.

Best Home Gym Equipment Under $200 for Functional Strength
Functional strength is the kind that shows up in the real world and in sports. It’s picking up a kid and not tweaking your back. It’s winning a loose ball because your hips stay low and your core stays locked in. It’s finishing the last sprint because your legs are strong and your lungs...
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Garmin vs. Apple Watch for Marathon Training
Marathon training has a way of exposing the truth. A watch that feels “pretty good” on a 4 mile easy day gets exposed on a 2 hour long run. A battery that seems fine for daily steps becomes a liability when you stack back-to-back workouts, travel for a race, or forget to charge one night. And...
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Best Trail Running Shoes for Wide Feet in 2024
If you have wide feet, trail running can feel like a small, repeated act of betrayal. The views are elite, the effort is honest, and then your shoes turn your toes into passengers packed into coach seats on a five-hour flight. Numbness, blister hotspots, black toenails, and that burning “please...
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Ski & Snowboard Helmet Sizing and Fit
A helmet is the one piece of winter gear that you cannot treat as “good enough.” If it is too loose, it can shift on impact and leave the wrong area exposed. If it is too tight, it turns a fun day into a headache marathon and you will start unbuckling it on the chairlift, which defeats the...
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Turf Cleats vs. Firm Ground Cleats
Soccer footwear is one of those things players love to treat like a vibe decision. Fresh boots, favorite colorway, good to go. But the surface you play on is doing the real choosing for you, whether you notice it or not. As someone who has spent plenty of time watching athletes limp off after a...
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Clean, Condition, and Break In a Leather Baseball Glove
A new leather glove is one of the best smells in sports. It is also one of the easiest things to mess up if you rush it. I have seen every shortcut in the book in dugouts and garages, from soaking it in water to baking it in the trunk. Most of them work for a week, then you are stuck with a floppy...
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7 Essential Gear Items for Beginner Triathletes
There are two types of first-time triathletes: the ones who show up with a bike, a dream, and a granola bar, and the ones who look like they are about to pilot a spacecraft into transition. I love both. But if you are training for your first triathlon, you do not need a second mortgage worth of...
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Tennis String Tension: Power, Control, and Spin
String tension is the sneaky little setting that can make your racket feel like a magic wand one week and a frying pan the next. And the best part is you do not need a new frame to fix it. A few pounds of tension up or down often can change your launch angle, your confidence on big swings, and even...
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Top 5 Muscle Recovery Tools for Your Gym Bag
If you've ever limped down the stairs the day after a hard lift or tried to shoot around with legs that feel like wet concrete, you already know the truth: training is only half the job. Recovery's the other half. And the best part is you don't need a full spa setup to feel better. A few smart...
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Waterproof Your Hiking Boots for Winter
Winter trekking is the ultimate fourth-quarter test. Snow, slush, creek crossings that look frozen until they are not, and that sneaky cold that finds the smallest leak and turns it into a full-body mood swing. When your boots fail in winter, it is not just uncomfortable. It is a pace killer, a...
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Carbon vs. Aluminum Road Bikes
If you have been bike shopping for more than five minutes, you have heard the same line on repeat: carbon is faster , aluminum is cheaper . True, kind of. But choosing a frame material is less like picking a phone plan and more like picking a teammate. You want the one that fits your style, your...
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