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New running shoe for flat-footed overpronator
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I currently (and for a while) have used the Brooks Adreneline GTS 6 (and 5 before that). As I said, I'm flat-footed and an overpronator who uses orthotics for running. Any good suggestions for a similar shoe that might last longer? My Brooks have been shredding like mad. A buddy suggested the Trance?

Thanks. I want some suggestions before I go into the running store.


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Re: New running shoe for flat-footed overpronator [stevezelinger] [ In reply to ]
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I'll be the first to give the pre-programmed Slowtwitch response:

Asics Kayano

I'm a flat-footed overpronator and I love mine. A bit pricey, but worth it for me.

Jodi
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I really like the Nike Air Structure Triax. I've used them for years and they hold up well. Too well, actually, since I wear them too long and then my knees/ankles/feet hurt until I buy a new pair.
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Re: New running shoe for flat-footed overpronator [tribreck] [ In reply to ]
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Do you have thin feet? That has been my main problem with Nike's in the past. Asics fit my fat feet really well :)

Jodi
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Re: New running shoe for flat-footed overpronator [Jodi] [ In reply to ]
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Yep, pretty narrow feet, so Nike works well. Although I have noticed their shoes getting a little wider lately.
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Re: New running shoe for flat-footed overpronator [tribreck] [ In reply to ]
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I've been running in Pegasus' (for most all training and B Races) for a few years now, and I've noticed that the last couple seem bigger on my feet than the previous ones. Anyways, I'm about to start experimenting with different companies, but I've noticed the same thing re: expanding width.

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Re: New running shoe for flat-footed overpronator [stevezelinger] [ In reply to ]
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have you tried an othodic???

I have the worlds flatest feet and an orthodic combined with the Asics Gel Nimbus or the Asics Speedstar works great!

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Re: New running shoe for flat-footed overpronator [stevezelinger] [ In reply to ]
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Re: New running shoe for flat-footed overpronator [stevezelinger] [ In reply to ]
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Duct tape on bare feet. It's all the rage in Boulder.

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Re: New running shoe for flat-footed overpronator [trohat] [ In reply to ]
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Re: New running shoe for flat-footed overpronator [stevezelinger] [ In reply to ]
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I have absolutely no arch and I have been running with Asics 2100/2110's for the past few years. As my volume increased I started feeling some pain on the lower ankle area. I just saw the podiatrist last week and he recommended the Asics Evolution 2. I tried them on earlier this week and they seem to have much better support.
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Re: New running shoe for flat-footed overpronator [stevezelinger] [ In reply to ]
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I am 6'1", and 210 pounds with a size 14 foot. I have been using the New Balance 1222's for the past 4 months, as I was a 1221 user before hand. Coupled with my orthotics, they seem to be doing the trick nicely.
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Re: New running shoe for flat-footed overpronator [stevezelinger] [ In reply to ]
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I agree with the Asics Kayano. That's what I'm wearing now. The podiatry association gives members a huge discount on Asics shoes, and I have a podiatrist friend, hence, fancy Kayanos.

Before my friend became a podiatrist, I found the Saucony Hurricanes to be solid shoes for high mileage road running. They are a splurge, but are very comfortable -- like running on a spring mattress, without giving up stability. The forefoot is wide. The minuses are that they're a bit heavy and not that durable (500 miles for shoes that cost $100+ bucks). BUT the current model is supposed to be much more durable than the previous ones. So, they're also worth trying out at a running store.

Demographics: low arches, over-pronator, orthodics-wearing, 30-35 miles a week when not preparing for a race

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Re: New running shoe for flat-footed overpronator [stevezelinger] [ In reply to ]
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you're not going to find a shoe as light as the adrenaline (10.4?) with as much stability. I've had great results with mine. What is shredding? I didn't find the trance to be as stable. I know it is more cushioned. Let us know how it works out if you decide to go with it.

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