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Shoe Reviews - Motion Control
Asics Evolution
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Motion Control |
Medium |
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109.99 |
Medium |
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Low |
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What Asics says: Overpronation can lead to
shin splints, ankle rolls, and reduced footspeed due to
inefficiency. This flashy trainer, designed with the
overpronator in mind, offers the structure and cushioning to
alter that. Features IGS, ASICS Dynamic Guidance Cradle, and GEL
Cushioning Systems to keep the road at bay. |
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Brooks Beast
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Motion Control |
Medium |
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109.99 |
Deep |
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Low |
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What Brooks says: The most advanced motion
control shoe on the market. This season, the Beast packs a new
look and delivers maximum support through an engineered
combination of the most sophisticated stability technologies in
the industry. Over pronators and runners with low arches will
enjoy a smooth, free flowing stride that only a Beast can
deliver. |
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Motion Control |
Medium |
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$99.99 |
Deep |
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Medium |
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What Mizuno says: Created to bridge the gap
between stability and motion control, the WaveŽ Legend provides
excellent motion control, a smooth transition, and exceptional
cushioning in a lightweight package. |
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New Balance 856
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Motion Control |
Medium |
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$94.99 |
Medium-Deep |
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Medium |
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What New Balance says: A high mileage trainer
with ABZORB SBS cushioning, Rollbar and dual density medial post
to accomodate the moderate to severe overpronator. |
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Motion Control |
Narrow |
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$89.99 |
Narrow |
| Medium |
Low |
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What Saucony says: A cushioning
trail shoe with an aggressive outsole for traction on the road
and trail. Perfect for the neutral runner looking for maximum
cushioning and flexibility in a durable off-road run shoe. |
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