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 Stability shoes
Recommended for runners who generally have good biomechanics and are mild to moderate overpronators. These runners tend to have normal to low arches and benefit from shoes with a combination of good support and midsole cushioning. They are also recommended for beginners or those who need extra support because they’re increasing their mileage.
 PRODUCTS
     
A selection of 5 products from 153. See full list
 NameReviewsPriceRank
Nike Air Structure Triax 10 from 2007  50£75 
 
 
Asics GT-2110 2005 - 2006  147£80 
 
 
Asics Gel Kayano XII from 2006 145£110 
 
 
Asics GT-2120 from 2006 137£85 
 
 
Asics GT-2100 2005  95£80 
 
 
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