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“The Brooks Beast is a shoe that is, well, a beast! While on the heavy side, it offers a great amount of support and comfort. Great for runners and walkers alike.” Read expert review
Jon Ober
Serial Marathoner and Stability Running Shoe Expert
“The Saucony Redeemer ISO 2 is so close to be a great stability/motion control running shoe for runners with flat feet (or particularly unstable gait) but a very heavy and warm upper and an issue with...” Read expert review
“The Hoka One One Gaviota is a very supportive running shoe that has an amazing cushioning, a low drop that makes it svelte and doesn't weight as much as its competitors.” Read expert review
“The Mizuno Wave Paradox 2 is a greatly improved shoe from the previous version. The upper is infinitely more welcoming to run in. The stability is improved as is the cushioning. The arch and heel are...” Read expert review
“The Newton Aha is a new and comfortable shoe that truly teaches you how to run properly. Although the shoe isn't as flashy as Newton's other models, it will certainly get the job done with every...” Read expert review
“A seriously runnable extreme stability shoe that will neither break the bank or leave you feeling like you’re training in bricks. ” Read expert review
“The Brooks Trance 11 offers premium structured cushioning, while adding Brooks’ patented technologies. It offers a luxurious ride and a high level of protection and support to ensure that your...” Read expert review
“The 1260 may suit heavy runners or heel strikers needing the most stability and motion control. But given New Balance's recent shoe releases and new technologies the 1260 feels like a step back.” Read expert review
Thomas Caughlan
Ultrarunner and 10-Year Running Shoe Tester
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