| What is your go to running shoe and what do you like about it? What kind of runner are you? |
| Brooks Ghost! Love it because of the big toe box — my toes don’t get along and need their space. |
| This really depends on your gait and your feet. I like Brooks Adrenaline, but it is worth getting professionally fitted. |
Another vote for Brooks Ghosts. I was fitted at a running store for them 10 years ago and just keep upgrading the model year after year! |
| New balance the sexiest |
| If you have neural pronation, Asics Gel Nimbus is a classic choice. I've been running with some version of these for 20+ years and love them. |
| Hoka are great if you like a lot of cushion. |
| Hoka. I was ready to give up running because of foot pain before I switched. |
| I used to love brooks adrenaline, but the new versions each year are hit or miss and lately mostly misses. My last few pairs, the uppers have just disintegrated very quickly. |
| I really like my On Clouds |
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Mizuno. Various models. Have gone through probably 13 pairs. I need a roomy toe box and these are the best I’ve found.
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| Altra and Topo Athletic. But agree with PP who said to go get a gait analysis at a running store. These stores also have very forgiving return policies (usually can run in the shoes for a month to try them out). |
I laugh at people that wear these. OC people are great at marketing crap. |
| I love my Asics- i underpronate which is less common that overpronating, So I feel like it’s always hard for me to find shoes that will help me run properly. I’ve moved between a few different models over the years depending on what’s available or what’s been discontinued, but I just search for a ASICS underpronators shoe and it’s helped eliminate my knee pain from running |
| ASICS |