Editor's Note: Peter is Road Trail Run's fast shoe reviewer. He tested and reviewed dozens of shoes this year Here are his picks for 2016
It’s been a great year for road shoes! I’ve put in over 2000 miles this year in tons of different shoes. There are a few that really stood out.
SHOE OF THE YEAR
Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 33
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RACER
1st Place
Nike Zoom Streak 6, Flymesh
Nothing was even close to the Nike Zoom Streak 6 for me this year. From the first run, the Zoom Streak 6 was light, fast and fun. I’ve raced 5k to half marathon in them this year as well as done a bunch of speed work. They are light (6.4 Ounces) with an 8mm drop. They completely disappear on the run but wind up being really supportive in the later miles. The Pebax shank gives stiffness and support in later miles. I haven’t done a full marathon in them yet, but I have no doubt they’d provide enough support and cushion to get me through the distance. My RTR review here
2. Asics Hyperspeed 7.
This used to be my go to race shoe, but the Nike has a better fit and a smoother transition. These have a bit more padding. Overall a really good speed shoe. My RTR review here
3. Brooks Hyperion.

LIGHT PERFORMANCE TRAINER
1st Place:
New Balance Zante v2/v3
The Zante remains a terrific light trainer. They’re great for long miles, snappy and energetic on the faster stuff and good for a marathon too. They’ve gotten a bit stiffer and a little less fun to run in (for me the Zante V1 was a WOW shoe, and the next two really good but not WOW inducing).
My RTR v3 review here
2. adidas adizero Adios Boost 3
3. Skechers GOrun 4 2016
Great, flexible and lots of cushioning for such a light shoe.
My RTR review here
TRAINER
1st Place
Nike Pegasus 33. See shoe of the year.
Great all-around trainer. Durable and smooth.
2. Altra Torin 2.5.

3. Saucony Freedom ISO

A late addition to the stable, and really a 2017 shoe. This is what the Kinvara should have become. I get a little beat up in these over 10 miles, but they are a super solid debut. RTR review here
APPAREL
Nike AeroSwift shorts: On days when I want to carry a phone, these shorts come through with a dry guard pocket with enough room for an iphone. Comfortable and easy to run in.
Tracksmith Van Cortlandt shorts and singlets. These are pricey but excellent pieces of gear. The shorts do really well in heat and rain, are super simple and haven’t chafed a bit.
PACKS
Orange Mud Gear Quiver. I use this almost every day. It’s big enough to stash a phone, a couple of gels and a small amount of water. I also use the Hydra Quiver from Orange Mud and they both disappear on the run and have yet to cause any serious chafing.
Runner up: Nike Terra Kiger vest. This is a great vest that stays put. My only quibbles with it are that it heats up on the back and it’s pretty expensive. I’ve had some moderate chafing issues on the shoulder with this vest, but it’s pretty good.
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