for new runners who are looking for a great-value stability shoe.Wear testers say "For a mild overpronator like myself, these shoes have great support off-road." Jen Kaye Fiona Woodruffe-Peacock 2: Wore badly, would avoid Strengths: Initially comfortable
In short:Well-priced stability shoe with midfoot shank and A full-length Nike AIR Sole Danny Norman: SQUEAKY FUN Strengths: They feel light, surprising when they look chunky. Nice and cushioned, I felt a great improvment in comfort on my knees when
AS AN OMNI Strengths: Good cushioning & stability. Weaknesses: Good cushioning & stability. Overall: Quite disappointed with this shoe. A completely different fit than what I've come to expect from the Omnis, a lot narrower which is causing blisters. However
.Our wear-testers commented that they were expecting a "decent" shoe and felt that the 2140 is just that, but none noticed a softer feel or greater flexibility. However, Asics has been deliberately cautious about updating its most popular stability model
competent shoe for heavier overpronators. Weight (M): 342g Weight (W): 298g Contact: www.asics.co.uk Full Review: What's new? Asics has enhanced its top-end stability shoe by focusing on fit and feel. The midsole is redesigned to encourage a more efficient