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“The ASICS Gel Kayano 24 is a heavy duty everyday trainer. It provides a comfortable, cushioned ride that allows the runner to lock into long distances with ease.” Read expert review
Jon Ober
Serial Marathoner and Stability Running Shoe Expert
“The New Balance Fresh Foam Vongo v2 offers high cushion with a low offset and a comfortable feel but provides very low stability for a shoe in this category despite the Varus Wedge sole.” Read expert review
“The New Balance 1500 v3 is a fast racing or up-tempo training shoe with a superb fit and quick transition, smooth for those runners needing a little extra stability during races from 5k’s to...” Read expert review
“The adidas Supernova ST is a daily trainer that takes a slightly bulky yet decent running shoe—the Supernova—and debuts with additional stability features and an engineered mesh toe box for a more...” Read expert review
“The Adidas Adizero Tempo 8 is the shoe you’ll run your next PR in. It is light, responsive and fast giving you just the right amount of support along the way.” Read expert review
Jon Ober
Serial Marathoner and Stability Running Shoe Expert
“Under Armour SpeedForm ® Europa brings a new feel to the low-moderate stability shoe category with a uniquely minimal, customizable upper on top of compressed rubber with traditional medial...” Read expert review
“Same as for last year's model, I do love these shoes. They come in a category that is missing competitors and therefore very welcome. The upper fits nicely but materials could be better.” Read expert review
“The New Balance Fresh Foam Vongo is a highly cushioned stability trainer with a comfortably snug upper and low drop height. It’s super comfortable and shines in its niche but most...” Read expert review
“The ASICS GT 2000-5 is an exceptional stability trainer. The updates from last year's edition are a breath of fresh air, but the core of the shoe remains the same.” Read expert review
Jon Ober
Serial Marathoner and Stability Running Shoe Expert