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“The Mizuno Wave Enigma 4 is an incredibly well cushioned shoe for a neutral runner looking for a plush ride. While the price tag is high, it is well worth it for a high mileage or heavier runner.” Read expert review
“The Mizuno wave Kazan is a comfortable durable trail shoe that works very well on dry non technical terrain. It does however fall short when exposed to rocky technical terrain and in wet conditions. ...” Read expert review
“The Skechers GoRun Extreme is a maximally cushioned neutral trainer suitable for a variety of running surfaces. Featuring a water-repellant upper for wet weather conditions, the Extreme is a great...” Read expert review
“The Ride 7 is the best version of this model yet. Reduced weight coupled with more plush cushioning makes this shoe a must try for any runner looking for a neutral cushioning shoe to log big miles in.” Read expert review
“The Kinvara 5 picks up right where the four left off. In fact, the last several versions of this shoe are nearly the same. While the Kinvara continues to be a leader in the lightweight, neutral...” Read expert review
“The Nike LunarGlide 6 is a lightweight trainer or racer which adds to its tradition of being a stability shoe with the benefit of plenty of cushioning. The shoe provides a customized fit through...” Read expert review
“The New Balance 1260 v4 is a solid running shoe offering superior stability for those runners that overpronate while delivering ample cushioning from heel-to-toe allowing for a smooth ride and quick...” Read expert review
“The Adistar Boost ESM brings Adidas top of line technology into a supportive shoe. So while it may be fairly (read, super) pricey compared to many similar shoes, it offers incredible comfort with...” Read expert review
“The Pearl Izumi Road M2 will surprise a lot of runners looking for a high mileage stability trainer that feels like a lightweight and neutral shoe. Offering just a modicum of support, the M2 should...” Read expert review