Preferably
Preferably
Preferably lightweight and breathable,
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I was looking at our beta Better Shoe site.
Nike Structure 21, adidas Energy Boost, Saucony Guide 10 did well for pronation.
Low Arches: adidas energy Boost, Hoka One ONe Clayton 2, and Saucony Kinvara 8 did well.
When I combined the two I didn't get a lot of results even though Low Arches and Overpronation are often linked.
Energy Boost is even more of a neutral shoe but it was our deal of the day yesterday if you want to check it out:
http://www.runningwarehouse.com/adidas_Energy_Boost/descpage-AEBOM2.html?from=letsrun
It may have come up just because it's a popular shoe so people with lots of foot types are going to run it.
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I have low to non-existent arches and overpronate. Orthotics wearer as well. I have had success with Brooks Ravenna, Hoka One One Arahi, and Skechers Go Run Forza 3.
Thanks for your help. What I meant to say was: Preferably lightweight and breathable, low drop, higher levels of cushioning and lots of energy return. Let me know if you have any more recommendations.
Then Saucony Guide3
Also, some Altra models
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