REVIEW FOR STABILITY SHOES (FOR NEUTRAL FOOT
TYPES)
By Chris Tull
Brooks Glycerin 2
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Sports.
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Tale of the Tape:
Provides a
durable, responsive, well-balanced ride, and adds a pleasant spring to
one’s step. Contains Hydroflow® heel and forefoot cushioning, with
Substance 257 cushioning and a dynamic Cush-Pod configuration. A
high-density carbon rubber outsole offers increased traction and
durability.
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Features:
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Midsole Material: Substance
257
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Cushioning Technology:
Polyurethane Sockliner
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Heel Technology: HydrowFlow
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Cost: $99.99
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For What it’s Worth:
PRO
I have knee pains now and then. I felt no
problems in these shoes. This is a comfortable running shoe, designed
for high-mileage runners looking for a smooth ride.
CON
The only two minuses I felt were the lack
of tread compared with other shoes - resulting in less of a grip than
say those on Ascis shoes. Also, the diamond hole in the heel of the sole
catches stones, thus destroying any cushion and flexibility.
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Tale of the Tape:
Very similar to
the 1022 model. The midsole/outsole uses the same tried-and-true
material that make high-mileage runners rave. The 1023 model is another
incredibly durable and well-cushioned shoe. The difference with this new
model and the 1022 is a new spacey area within the upper portion of the
shoe, which provides a more airy and roomy fit.
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Features:
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Cost: $99.99
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For What it’s Worth:
PRO
Not sure if it was the shoes, but I ran my
best time ever in a 10K with these shoes. The 1023 has a great feel - I
almost forgot they were on. They provided a wonderful cushioned
extension for my feet. I felt, no blister, shin splints, or knee
problems at all from this shoe.
CON
I did find this model to be a little
narrow. If your foot is even the slightest bit wide, make sure you buy
the wide version.
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Tale of the Tape:
Provides
midsole durability and stability through the Extended DuoMax Post. The
full-length SpEVA midsole also increases shock attenuation and midsole
durability, providing for a smooth ride. This shoe is especially durable
for larger runners like myself at 6’3”, 195lb, who often wear out
running shoes quickly.
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Features:
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Cost: $89.99
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For What it’s Worth:
PRO
My
personal favorite!!! They are durable,
comfortable, sturdy, and provide a very light, comfortable fit. With
Asics, prepare to buy a ½ size larger than your normal size.
CON
The wind (on cold days) blows right
through them - more so than other shoes.
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Tale of the Tape:
Uses a rigid
material in the midsole to keep the foot neutral in the midfoot phase of
the gait cycle. The forefoot balances cushioning with durability for
average impact using a responsive CRM Grid. The Grid Trigon 2 has an
incredibly lightweight outsole made of a combination of blown rubber and
carbon rubber, resulting in a lightweight, flexible outsole.
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Features:
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Midsole Material: Midfoot
Support Bridge
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Cushioning Technology: High
Rebound Compound
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Outsole: b/CR
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Lacing System: Traditional Lacing
System
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Cost: $89.99
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For What it’s Worth:
It’s hard to find anything bad to say
about this shoe. Sometimes my feet feel tired after running, but that’s
never the case with this model. They have great traction, and you’ll
probably never find yourself with sore knees, ankles, or blisters.
These shoes also break right in - as if
you’ve worn them forever. You can’t say that about many brands of shoes.
Also, the shoes are made of 3M reflectivity materials, which provide
visibility for when you run in low-lit areas. That’s never a bad thing.
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Tale of the Tape:
Features a DMX
foam for comfortable cushioning and a carbon and blown rubber outsole
for extra cushioning, traction, and ride. There’s a medial post, which
supports stability. Like the Saucony Grid Trigon 2, these shoes
also use a 3M material to provide nighttime running safety.
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Features:
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Cushioning Technology: DMX
Foam
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Pronation: Medial EVA Post
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Outsole: Blown Rubber Outsole
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Cost: $79.99
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For What it’s Worth:
This shoe was recently Runner’s World’s
Editor’s Choice. And it’s easy to see why. Your foot is sandwiched in a
heel-to-toe layer of foam, with more slabs of foam designed to absorb
force. There’s a lot of room in this shoe, especially the toe box. I get
blisters in a lot of shoes, but not this one.
These shoes are good about wicking away
moisture, and allowing your foot to breathe. I did find this model to
feel heavier than others I’ve tried, but not excessively so.
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About the
Author:
Chris Tull
is a writer based out of the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Once upon a time, he
was a ‘burgers-and-beer-only’ kind of guy. Chris has since lightened up on
the diet and added yoga, weight lifting, and (of course) triathlon training
to the mix. You can contact him at
chrisandniki@yahoo.com or visit his online journal at
http://ctull.blogspot.com/
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