In short:Motion control shoe with a Wave plate midsole, using Mizuno’s SensorPoint technology
in the toebox – meaning orthotic inserts can be more easily accommodated.Unlike most motion control shoes, which tend to be quite firm underfoot, our lab tests show the Stabil's flexibility to be above average. Testers liked the shoe's fit and feel, though one
In short:Lightweight motion control shoe without a medial post Weight (M): 320g Contact: www.nike.com Full Review: Nike hopes that the Cesium will revolutionise the way we think about motion-control shoes. Instead of a big insert of hard foam – a
control shoe. Weaknesses: High level of support makes this a very effective motion control shoe. Overall: A great shoe for those needing a higher level of support. oldasthmatic: Been using Brooks Addiction since Addiction 4. Always the same quality shoe
in D (normal width) and 2E (wide fit). Very comfortable and good for long distance. Overall: I've done a lot of looking around to find good motion control running shoes and these are by far the best shoes I have had. If you are lucky enough to find a
THE FOOTBED Strengths: The Adidas Adistar Control is a fairly flat motion control shoe that feels as natural and responsive as a neutral shoe. You may not agree with me, but there is a catch. You have to bin the footbed which amongst other flaws has an overly
is nice from first impact all the way through the follow through. Support on the achilles is also nice and there is nice room in the toe box. Overall: Good shoe! I've always used a competitor's brand (rhymes with Mike) and this was my first go at using
Gel in the rearfoot – using two densities to help control pronation – and a longer upper to give more room in the forefoot. It’s also been upgraded with a memory foam sockliner for comfort.This is a more conventional motion control shoe than
In short:Uses Asics' Impact Guidance system for added control