Top 10 Gear List: 2007
December 27, 2007
From marathons and mountain climbs to kayak trips through the jungle of Quintana Roo, 2007 proved to be another epic year for The Gear Junkie. But without the right apparel and equipment, these adventures would not have been possible, or at least not quite as fun. Here are 10 top products that helped make it happen — avalanches, whitewater, crocodiles and all.
1. Newton Running Gravity Shoes
On runs ranging from my nightly neighborhood romps to the 26.2-mile Twin Cities Marathon, Newton Running’s Gravity shoes kept me upright, forward and feeling fast. (Click here for my full review column on the Newton shoes: http://thegearjunkie.com/newton.) What makes them so special? The shoes’ rubber lugs — called “actuators” — extend a quarter-inch from the sole, promoting a more efficient and natural running technique. $175, www.newtonrunning.com
(Stephen Regenold writes The Gear Junkie column for eight U.S. newspapers; see www.THEGEARJUNKIE.com for video gear reviews, a daily blog, and an archive of Regenold’s work.)
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