:Designed for neutral runners, but several mild overpronating testers found them surprisingly supportive. Weight (M): 280g Weight (W): 230g Contact: www.avia.com Full Review: First introduced to the UK in 2007, Avia, a niche brand with a big reputation in the triathlon
In short:Suitable for races up to 10K for slim-footed neutral runners. Pros:Suitable for races up to 10K for slim-footed neutral runners. Cons:Suitable for races up to 10K for slim-footed neutral runners. Weight (M): 240g Weight (W): 210g Contact
In short:A good option for runners who usually train in stability shoes. Pros:A good option for runners who usually train in stability shoes. Cons:A good option for runners who usually train in stability shoes. Weight (M): 270g Contact: www.avia
racing shoe and would work as one for those who normally need lots of support. Weight (M): 340g Contact: www.avia.com Full Review: The Avi-Lite Guide has support from a wider forefoot, overlays on the upper that help to cradle the midfoot, and a dense