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New series from the Association of Towns and Townships shares stories of rural workers who keep roads open and communities connected ...
The kind of dirt I run on this loop (and many other road-to-trail routes I run) is not mild crushed gravel; it’s more rugged ...
The kind of dirt I run on this loop (and many other road-to-trail routes I run) is not mild crushed gravel; it’s more rugged than that. For that reason, I need a shoe that has lugs that grip and ...
In the cycling world, no one would mistake a mountain bike for a road racer, but, to the untrained eye, it's hard to tell the difference between a road bike and a gravel bike. Which makes sense ...
We'll run through why road bikes and gravel bikes are different and the key features that differentiate them, so you can choose whether a road bike or a gravel bike is the best bike for you.
Most road running shoes have between 8mm and 12mm of drop, so odds are you’ve grown accustomed to some amount of drop in your running shoes. A lower drop requires more strength and flexibility ...
To Salomon, gravel running blends the worlds of road and trail for a "hybrid experience" that they've built specific product for. The brand's new Aero Glide 3 GRVL shoe combines cushioning, ...
They use the same midsole and upper as Salomon’s Aero Glide road-running shoes, but with a more capable and aggressive outsole tread for dirt roads, gravel paths, and light trail use.
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Most running shoes fall into one of three buckets: the road, trail or track. But what about gravel? Historically, it’s been enough for brands to simply back into the question, providing solutions by ...
So for more than two months, two gear testers and I logged hundreds of miles on pavement, trails, and gravel roads in everything from full-on blizzards to brisk, single-digit mornings, to windy, ...