We are back in action, and we try to catch up with this type of articles that we love so much, and in which the Runnea editorial team makes quorum to choose the best running shoes of the moment. On this occasion, the staging is to present you the best pronation running shoes 2018. So pay attention, and do not lose detail.
You well know that our basic premise focuses on not always the running shoe to go running is the most expensive, but the right choice focuses on choosing the model that best suits your own needs as a runner. In the specific case of the athlete who needs stability control to keep moving, kilometer by kilometer, and with total security. Without haste, but also without pause is the way to meet and surpass your goals.
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Best pronation running shoes 2018, 12 interesting options.
When it comes to acquiring a specific running shoe for pronators, the common denominator that these models must have is that they must offer optimal support, while implementing systems that allow to guide the foot in each step, and thus correct that the rotation of the foot vaya towards the inside of the foot with the consequent risks of injury, if it is not to provide a solution to the problem. For this reason, pronation shoes have their raison d'être for the runner to be able to run correctly and with a higher degree of efficiency.
There are many options, and very varied, but the Runnea editorial team has exposed pros and cons, and this is the list of the 12 Running shoes designed for pronator runners who need stability.
ASICS Kayano 24
Yes, we have not made a mistake, we know that the latest version of the legendary Gel Kayano is already on the market, which are the ASICS Gel Kayano 25 But it should be noted that the Japanese brand has made a change of concept, because the Kayano 25 are no longer pure shoes for runners with pronation, but rather for neutral runners and mild pronators. So the choice is set on the ASICS Gel Kayano 24, pure pronators for long distance training with maximum stability, cushioning and comfort for every mile.
- Weight: 320 grams | Drop: 10 mm.
ASICS GT 1000 6
The ASICS GT 1000 6 is a step down from the Gel Kayano 24 in terms of media coverage, but the performance of the ASICS GT 1000 6 1000 6 for overpronators has little to envy to the Kayano, because the GT 1000 6 is capable of providing a perfect balance between cushioning and stability. Best of all, it's a great option for all types of runners who need stability control and support in every stride, from mild to moderate to severe.
- Weight: 290 grams | Drop: 10 mm.
Adidas Solar Glide ST
The adidas Solar Glide ST ST is the new bet of the German firm to cover the needs of the pronator runner, and that comes to be the soul mate of the adidas Solar Glide for neutral runners. These new Solar Glide ST stand out for their great capacity of response, because they are capable of improving the impulse, at the same time that they offer a greater degree of support in each step.
- Weight: 318 grams | Drop: 10 mm.
Adidas Solar Drive ST
Compared to its big brother, the Solar Glide ST, this new adidas Solar Drive ST shoe is slightly lighter, and it's also the stability alternative to the Adidas Solar Drive model. These adidas Solar Drive ST include the StableFrame system, the exclusive adidas technology that has always worked well in offering optimal stability to the runner who pronates, stabilizing the stride with greater naturalness, and also allows to guide the foot more efficiently.
- Weight: 310 grams | Drop: 10 mm.
Brooks Adrenaline GTS 18
If you opt for the Brooks Adrenaline GTS18 you should know that you are choosing the top cushioning model for pronator runners, because cushioning is not at odds with stability at all, and these Adrenaline GTS 18 are a clear example of that. Its strong points are one of the best chassis in the market, as well as a complete renovation of its upper to offer greater comfort, and without increasing its weight.
- Weight: 295 grams | Drop: 10 mm.
- Brooks Adrenaline GTS 18 Features | Read Review | Watch video on RunneaTV
Brooks Transcend 5
The Brooks Transcend 5 is the iconic, top-of-the-line training shoe, characterized by its formidable cushioning with the exclusive SuperDNA material, which offers a more adaptive ride while providing more dynamic and reinforced support. All this translates into a more efficient run. They also bring with them a lighter fit, thanks to the 3D Fit Print heat-sealing system.
- Weight: 306 grams | Drop: 8 mm.
New Balance 880 v8
With everything the New Balance 880 v8 brings to the table, it's hard to see why this training shoe for overpronators isn't among the best-selling stability control models. Features include: formidable support, good cushioning, durability and responsiveness for long runs.
- Weight: 305 grams | Drop: 10 mm.
Nike Odyssey React
The innovative Nike Odyssey React is able to offer lighter, more responsive cushioning to the runner who needs stability control, as well as increased durability and smoother transitions. The upper is made of a bootie-like construction and neoprene for a snugger fit.
- Weight: 256 grams | Drop: 10 mm.
Mizuno Wave Knit S1
The new Running shoes Mizuno Wave Knit S1 1 is positioned as the new bet of the Japanese firm to offer a model of pronation control, which is able to offer the runner a combination of superior cushioning and stability. Based on its drop and weight, the Mizuno Wave Knit S1 is aimed at runners with a medium/high weight profile. It presents the same technologies as the mythical Mizuno Wave Rider 21, but one of its important novelties is that the upper is made of knitted fabric and with a sock-like structure that contributes to the natural movement of the foot.
- Weight: 320 grams | Drop: 12 mm.
Mizuno Wave Inspire 14
There is no doubt that the Mizuno Wave Inspire 14 Running shoes are one of the references to follow when it comes to talking about pronation control models, because this option from the Osaka manufacturer stands out for its perfect balance between cushioning capacity and stability. The Wave Inspire 14 has been updated with a new design that seeks to increase the model's responsiveness, but also to improve its comfort. A good option for that pronator runner who shows his best version when wearing a running shoe that offers reactivity and stability in equal parts.
- Weight: 310 grams | Drop: 12 mm.
- Mizuno Wave Inspire 14 Features | Read Review | Watch video on RunneaTV
Saucony Guide ISO
The expected leap in quality of a top of cushioning for pronator runners as the Saucony Guide has come with the implementation of the exclusive ISOFit system of the American brand, and that gives name to the shoe: Saucony Guide ISO. Thus, the new model has a more dynamic upper that keeps the foot in place without restricting freedom of movement. In addition, the midsole combines EVERUN Topsole and PWRFOAM compound, which translates into greater stability and smoother transitions.
- Weight: 261 grams | Drop: 6 mm.
Skechers GoRun Forza 3
The Forza series is the exclusive alternative presented by the Skechers Performance catalog for runners with a pronated footprint. In its third version, the designers have opted to introduce a series of important modifications with the idea of presenting a running shoe with an attractive design, but, without forgetting that if there is something that characterizes the Skechers GoRun Forza 3 that is its lightness, comfort, in addition to offering a more natural feel. It implements the innovative FlightGEN foam, which allows to offer more lightness and elasticity.
- Weight: 292 grams | Drop: 8 mm.
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