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I need a stability shoe. I have the Brooke's Adrenaline GTS but it doesn't have enough cushion. Any qualified suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

2007-06-19 08:41:54 · 5 answers · asked by huh? 2 in Sports Running

5 answers

WOW - go to a good running shop immediately, they should
watch you run
recommend several shoes (5+ pairs)
watch you run in each of them
recommend a short list
let you return them within 28days if they don't work

Who ever told you that you need a stability for shoe for underpronation knows nothing a stability shoes are for overpronators keep running in the GTS and you'll end up in severe pain

2007-06-19 10:58:38 · answer #1 · answered by g fh 3 · 0 0

Supinator.
There is no best shoe for everyone; go to a local running store, not a big-box sports store, and get an expert fitting. This includes watching you run in the shoe. Also pay with inserts and orthotics; they all combine to make a good fit.

Try not to have any expectations about model or brand; let the shoe do the talking.

2007-06-19 10:15:06 · answer #2 · answered by n0witrytobeamused 6 · 0 0

New Balance makes great Shoe with lots of cushion and a roll bar for stability. I think it the 853 model running shoe.( Not sure of the Female model #)

2007-06-19 08:52:15 · answer #3 · answered by easyericlife 4 · 0 0

Brooks Burn 3 Metallic

Price Range $59.00 - $89.00

The Burn 3 is a durable, lightweight trainer with a miraculous balance of speed, performance, and cushioning. Heel and forefoot HydroFlow - the best cushioning system in footwear. It absorbs shock, stabilizes the foot and returns energy back to the foot, stride after stride. Full-length S-257 midsole Exclusive midsole compound formulated to decrease breakdown by 15% while providing excellent energy return and cushioning on every stride. DRB Accel - High-density molded TPU engineered into the midfoot for added support and torsional rigidity for a smooth transition from heel to toe. Engineered Cush-Pod Configuration midsole and outsole components are engineered to set the foot in an efficient, balanced position from heel strike to toe-off, offering maximum cushioning and flexibility. Air mesh upper highly ventilated mesh for maximum breathability. Stability Arch Pod lateral stability arch pod for passive posting of the lateral midfoot. Running.

2007-06-19 08:46:18 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Go to your local running store and have them evaluate your gait and make suggestions. There are toher factors other than pronation that will determine which shoe is best for your running style. Body type, distance, frequency and terrain all factor into the decision. your best bet is to see a professional and listen to their suggestions.

Good luck!

2007-06-19 08:45:31 · answer #5 · answered by Kristy 7 · 2 0

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