London's best cool running shoes

We select the best kicks for trail racers and runners on the road

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Melanie Wilkinson5 January 2015

Game, set and match

The Gel Resolution 6 gives stable lateral movement and great flexibility, making it the perfect choice for tennis enthusiasts. £110, asics.co.uk

Trail mix

An underfoot rock guard and a Duragrip upper makes the Reebok All Terrain Super the go-to hard-wearing trainer for long-distance trail races. £95, reebok.co.uk

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Reddy, steady, go

Chill out while running circuits in the gym with the adipure 360.2 climacool shoe — its ventilating technology provides 360-degree cooling for the entire foot. £80, adidas.co.uk

Foam party

New Balance’s Fresh Foam Boracay promises an ultra-soft fit, plush cushioning and a 4mm midsole offset from its one-piece foam design — ideal for road running. £85.49, milletsports.co.uk

Minty fresh

Designed specifically for high-intensity gym workouts, the Nike Zoom Fit Agility features visible pods along the sole that cushion on impact, and then return energy to the foot ready for your next move. £100, nike.com/gb

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