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“The Mizuno Wave inspire 13 is a hulking stability shoe that feels light. While it may take some time to properly break in, it is built to last longer than before.” Read expert review
Jon Ober
Serial Marathoner and Stability Running Shoe Expert
“The Brooks Ravenna 8 provides a highly cushioned ride while offering some stability: it's there, but nothing stands out during the run, ie: no stiffness, no hard medial post, not bulky in the...” Read expert review
“The Nike Zoom Structure 20 is a great workhorse shoe for flat-footed or over-pronating runners. Offers good soft cushioning and responsive toe-off and is a very solid choice for your daily trainer.” Read expert review
“The NEW BALANCE® 1260v6 is a dependable workhorse as opposed to a derby winner. It has a solid foundation and a very pleasant -yet firm enough- cushion throughout. While overall it's a bit clunky,...” Read expert review
“The ASICS GT-2000 4 Lite-Show with PlasmaGuard is an excellent stability shoe that I enjoy running in. This shoe feels very similar to the older style Gel-Kayanos, however with a lower drop height and...” Read expert review
“The Nike LunarGlide 8 is a cushioned trainer that provides a smooth, stabilized ride for runners. Featuring several new design concepts, it brings few updates to the successful LunarGlide line of...” Read expert review
“The Nike Air Zoom Odyssey 2 shoe lives up to many of its claims, particularly that its low-profile cushioning is ideal for faster-paced runs and that the heel clip provides plush support to the back...” Read expert review
“The Wave Paradox is a good stability shoe. I do, however, have some issues with it. For instance, the lateral heel of this shoe is still pretty beefy and does not lay down like the Nirvana or Alchemy...” Read expert review