neutral running stance and these were prefect. I have not suffered from shin pain since running in them. Very comfy and full of grip. Tim Whishaw: Perfect balance of comfort and stability Strengths: Perfect for heel strikers and neutral runners. Nice
was getting alot of pain in my shin's even after only 3 miles which is nothing when I think of the miles I had done when marathon training, I had 3 pairs of Nikes and kept getting the same pain, I was so depressed! Then I found the Saucony ProGrid Omin 8 Just
. Weaknesses: Encourages heel to toe action when running. Overall: Good shoe, has stopped the shin splint pain that I had before. CBird: VERY LIGHT WITH GREAT STABILITY Strengths: Excellent at reducing the amount of pronation, with good stability. Very light
find it big on cushioning without any discernable weight.all my knee pain and tight calf muscles disappeared after the second run.they have literally saved my running. Weaknesses: i find it big on cushioning without any discernable weight.all my knee
faster! Overall: Nicholas: Amazing shoe that makes running fun again. Knee and muscle pain are history. Strengths: Natural, Great fit, Breathable, stable Weaknesses: Natural, Great fit, Breathable, stable Overall: An amazing shoe for all types of runs
miles becomes painful, around 11/12 miles my toes begin to go numb and over 13 miles I don't know as I had to stop and take off my trainers.Yes walking barefoot was more comfortable; not to mention the resulting, and rather worrying, pain in my shins
for a mild foot rolling action running 35-40 miles a week. Overall: A good, hardwearing, extremely comfortable shoe that has banished all pain from shins and joints, despite not being a very light person. It was the stand out choice from a range
for mild overpronation got rid of my shin pain. Good cushioning and breathability Weaknesses: Great suppoert for mild overpronation got rid of my shin pain. Good cushioning and breathability Overall: Nicely designed, comfortable with good support 2D
in them I started experiencing pains in my shin going down into my foot. I put this down to them being new and needing broken in, even though with past versions I have been able to wear them straight from the box with no problems. However, several months
and still going strong. In my old pair of shoes I started to suffer with shin splints but I have found the Brooks really support my feet and have given me many hours of pain free running. As an aside I have just purchased the trail version of these shoes