Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with going to a running store. I like Brooks Ghost or Brooks Launch but you will want to get someone to look at your pronation, strike and gait before committing.
I have the Brooks Ghost. Very happy with them. I have a neutral step, so neither pronator or supinator
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is op. Truly thanks everyone! I forgot to note that I actually went to a running store a few months ago and have a pair of Saucony Formfits (that's what the guy recommended). I don't love them but I only ran on the treadmill and didn't do laps or anything. Plus I'm not such an experienced runner to have a good point of shoe comparison. I'll go back to a running store and try a few more options but these suggestions are really helpful!
What in particular are you looking for? Running a few miles doesn't really call for much shoe - - basically, something that fits and doesn't cause any pain. Most of the technology out there - high end foams, lightweight shoes, plates, etc. are really only for significant distance or speed work. They'd be a lot more shoe / money spent than you need.
Anonymous wrote:This is op. Truly thanks everyone! I forgot to note that I actually went to a running store a few months ago and have a pair of Saucony Formfits (that's what the guy recommended). I don't love them but I only ran on the treadmill and didn't do laps or anything. Plus I'm not such an experienced runner to have a good point of shoe comparison. I'll go back to a running store and try a few more options but these suggestions are really helpful!
Anonymous wrote:Agree with going to a running store. I like Brooks Ghost or Brooks Launch but you will want to get someone to look at your pronation, strike and gait before committing.