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[quote=Anonymous]Does anybody make a zero-drop sneaker that has some cushioning and a fairly good stability? As I recover from a knee injury, I'm finding that a zero-drop alignment of my feet is MUCH more comfortable on the affected knee joint, but I am supposed to be controlling lateral motion in my feet, too. I have some barefoot-style sneakers that I love, but they have no padding and are very, very flexible. I bought them for that, but they're not good for extended walking given the state of my joints. I have a whole closet full of stability sneakers, but they all have quite a forward-pitched angle. Bonus points for a brand that comes in WW or has a ton of room in the forefoot. (I'm female but if there's a good men's option for this I'd try men's sizes.)[/quote]
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