If your gait reveals moderate pronation that is not severe enough to warrant wearing motion control shoes, you will want to take a serious look at the running shoes in the "more stability" category.
One of the most popular running shoes in this category is the legendary ASICS GEL-Kayano, long cherished by runners the world over.
New Balance is famous for comfort, fit and durability. You can expect all of the above from the New Balance 992 running shoe. It is also notable as a "heritage shoe", meaning that it is entirely made in the USA. The 992 also features a classic look constructed with leather and suede materials.
Many serious runners go for the Saucony ProGrid Hurricane running shoe, which is designed to offer the extra support needed by moderate pronators without sacrificing comfort. Saucony claims to lead the industry in pronation control with their patented ProGrid and impact interface midsole.
Those who like to get a little muddy from time to time will find a lot to like about the ASICS GEL-Trail Sensor. It features enhanced support, yet with added attributes making it suitable for off-road trail running as well as regular paved surfaces.
Unique running shoe technology is found in the Mizuno Wave Inspire. Mizuno's proprietary Composite Double Fan Wave provides an optimal blend of support and cushioning.
The Brooks Trance running shoe is notable for more than just extra support and a soft, cushy feel. It also takes advantage of advanced green technologies, including BioMoGo. Brooks added a non-toxic, natural additive to their exclusive MoGo compound that encourages anaerobic microbes to munch away once it hits the landfill, thus reducing it's lifespan in the landfill and overall waste by 50%
A few lucky sizes can save $35 bucks and pick up the attractive Puma Complete Magnetist running shoe at RunWorldwide.com.
Lastly, cycling gear leaders and running gear upstarts Pearl Izumi offer the Syncro Infinity running shoe. Like all Pearl Izumi running shoes, the Syncro Infinity is notable for it's clean, non-gimmicky, streamlined look and promise of performance for serious runners.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
More Stability for Moderate Pronators
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