ePodiatry's
Recommended Running Shoes |
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Mild
& moderate motion control/Stability (running shoes for mild
pronators) |
Adidas
Cairo
Adidas Supernova
Asics Gel Creed-Plus
Asics Gel
Nimbus
Brooks Adrenaline
New Balance 1220
New Balance
765
Nike Air Kantara
Nike Air Max
Moto |
Pearl Izumi
Vital
Pearl Izumi Push
Puma Extol
Saucony Grid Shadow
Saucony Vision
Brooks Trance NXS
Mizuno Wave Mercury
Reebok Premeir FSM
Reebok Premeir Road Lite |
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Severe
motion control (running shoes for moderate to severe pronators) |
Asics Gel MC
Asics Gel Kayano
Asics Gel Koji GS
New Balance 1122
New Balance 1220 |
Mizuno Wave Legend
Adidas Calibrate
Brooks Beast
Nike Air Structure Triax
Saucony Grid Stabhli |
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Cushioning
running shoes |
Asics Gel Nimbus IV
Asics Gel Kumo
Nike Air-Max
Nike Air Pegasus
Nike Shox Ride
Reebok Premeir Cushioning
Adidas a3 Twin Strike |
Broooks Glycerin
Mizuno Wae Mustang
New Balance 752
New Balance 1041
New Balance 1022
Saucony Grid Azura |
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a source of information on running shoes and should at no time be
considered as replacing the expertise of a health professional.
We recommend seeking professional advice for running shoes and foot
problem before embarking on any form of self treatment or management.
Neither the content or any other service provided through ePodiatry
is intended to be relied on for medical diagnosis or treatment.
Do not delay in seeking health professional advice for foot pain
or running shoes because of something seen on ePodiatry.
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Recommended
Running Shoes |