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Cushioned shoes generally have the softest midsoles and the least added stability. They’re usually built on a semicurved or curved last to encourage foot motion, which is helpful for runners who have rigid, immobile feet ('underpronators').

You should buy these if: you’re an efficient runner whose feet don't roll inwards excessively ('overpronate') when you run. Runners with high arches often do best in cushioned shoes.

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Puma Complete Phasis IV
Puma Complete Phasis IV
Year: 2007 
£65

2 reviews
Brooks Glycerin IV
Brooks Glycerin IV
Year: 2005 
£80

7 reviews
New Balance 1060
New Balance 1060
Year: 2005 
£80

21 reviews
Nike Air Pegasus
Nike Air Pegasus
Year: 2009 
£60

66 reviews
Brooks Dyad 3
Brooks Dyad 3
Year: 2005 
£70

New Balance 1023
New Balance 1023
Year: 2004 
£75

3 reviews
Diadora Mythos Axeler
Diadora Mythos Axeler
Year: 2005 
£75

Etonic Zeta
Etonic Zeta
Year: 2004 
£70

Nike Air Pegasus  25
Nike Air Pegasus 25
Year: 2008 
£75

8 reviews
Brooks Ghost 2
Brooks Ghost 2
Year: 2009 
£85

3 reviews
Etonic Praya 2
Etonic Praya 2
Year: 2009 
£75

Nike Zoom Start+
Nike Zoom Start+
Year: 2009 
£65

New Balance 758
New Balance 758
Year: 2009 
£75

2 reviews
Reebok Premier SmoothFit Cushion
Reebok Premier SmoothFit Cushion
Year: 2008 
£70

Adidas adiStar Ride
Adidas adiStar Ride
Year: 2009 
£95

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