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“The fourth version of the New Balance Fuelcore Coast features a low-profile, lightweight design that makes it an ideal entry-level trainer for daily use. This budget-friendly, stylish shoe...” Read expert review
“The Adidas Duramo 9 is a neutral running shoe that offers some great cushioning but misses the mark on becoming anything more than a midgrade running shoe.” Read expert review
“The ASICS GT-2000 7 is a basic running shoe that is solid on many levels: upper support, midsole stability with responsiveness, torsion-resistance, affordability, and all-around functionality. Run in...” Read expert review
“The Brooks Adrenaline GTS 19 remains true to its acronym being a "Go To Shoe". In a bold move, the sole is completely revamped with Guide Rails giving a new approach to stability. Loyalists...” Read expert review
Jon Ober
Serial Marathoner and Stability Running Shoe Expert
“The Saucony Triumph ISO 5 is a high-cushion, high-mileage trainer that can work for any neutral runner. Although it is very pricey, you get a lot for the money.” Read expert review
“The New Balance Rubix v1 combines exceptional support with a light step, utilizing key design features to get the best of both traditionally opposed fields.” Read expert review
“Nike’s Breaking2 project that flirted with a sub 2:00:00 marathon is fading slightly into the past, and the tech that did it is slowly trickling more into consumer products. The Zoom Fly...” Read expert review
“The Mizuno Wave Rider 22 is a high-mileage trainer that makes minor changes to the 21 creating a softer ride than its predecessor. The Wave Rider continues to be Mizuno's Go-To Shoe.” Read expert review
“The Nike Air Zoom Elite 10 is quietly one of the better shoes in Nike's lineup. Useful for fast training and race day, this underrated shoe is one of the cheapest options offered on the...” Read expert review