Anonymous
Post 02/26/2023 11:04     Subject: Zero-drop shoes with some cushioning and stability?

I wear Altra Superior 5. Amazing shoe with all the fore foot room you could want. As is the norm for Atra brand.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2023 16:06     Subject: Zero-drop shoes with some cushioning and stability?

Anonymous wrote:I feel like the Altra Escalante has a decent amount of cushion for a zero drop.


The altra Olympus 5 is supposed to be a lot of cushion and zero drop
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2023 15:13     Subject: Zero-drop shoes with some cushioning and stability?

I feel like the Altra Escalante has a decent amount of cushion for a zero drop.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2023 15:09     Subject: Zero-drop shoes with some cushioning and stability?

I have found Merrell walking shoes a life saver. I believe they have some zero drop barefoot shoes you might consider.
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2023 09:59     Subject: Zero-drop shoes with some cushioning and stability?

Anonymous wrote:My Suavs are zero drop and are cushier than my expensive barefoot shoes. They are soft but have some lateral support.


DP - I have been looking at Suavs - do you like them? Are they good for walking long distances?
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2023 08:03     Subject: Zero-drop shoes with some cushioning and stability?

OP here. Thanks, everybody!
Anonymous
Post 02/22/2023 04:52     Subject: Zero-drop shoes with some cushioning and stability?

Saucony Kinvara 13. It has a 4 mm drop, not zero, but still pretty low. Great lateral stability. I use them for HIIT classes that have tons of jumping and lateral movements
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 23:48     Subject: Zero-drop shoes with some cushioning and stability?

My Suavs are zero drop and are cushier than my expensive barefoot shoes. They are soft but have some lateral support.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 20:33     Subject: Zero-drop shoes with some cushioning and stability?

Anonymous wrote:Check out some of the options on this list. They are for transitioning to barefoot so some are more cushiony. https://anyasreviews.com/best-barefoot-minimalist-shoe-brands-beginners/


Thank you! Good resource. -OP
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 20:30     Subject: Zero-drop shoes with some cushioning and stability?

Check out some of the options on this list. They are for transitioning to barefoot so some are more cushiony. https://anyasreviews.com/best-barefoot-minimalist-shoe-brands-beginners/
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2023 19:57     Subject: Zero-drop shoes with some cushioning and stability?

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.)