The Best Motion Control Running Shoe

The Best Motion Control Running Shoe
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What To Look For

Runners who are severe overpronators need sturdy shoes that prevent the inward rolling of the foot. Motion control shoes tend to be heavier than other running shoes due to the extra cushioning and support materials needed to stabilize the heel and arch. According to Consumer Search, the Saucony ProGrid Stabil CS is the best motion control running shoe. This shoe provides sturdy medial support without being overly bulky. It is also reasonably priced compared to other motion control running shoes on the market.

Common Pitfalls

Reading reviews of running shoes in various publications can be helpful in determining the most cost effective and reliable shoe. But reviews should never replace the action of having your feet fitted by a professional who is trained in running mechanics. It is highly recommended that you get fitted for motion control running shoes by a running expert, typically found in running specialty stores, instead of just choosing a pair of shoes based on reviews.

Where To Buy

Motion control running shoes can be purchased at various online retailers. It is recommended that running shoes be purchased from running-specific retailers whose staff are trained in diagnosing running styles to ensure the best shoe and fit for each individual running gait,

Cost

As of August 2010, according to Zappos, Amazon and Eastbay, the cost of the Saucony ProGrid Stabil CS is $115. Oftentimes, running specialty retailers will allow you to try out the shoes and then return or exchange them if they do not work well for your feet.

Comparison Shopping

Having your feet analyzed by an expert is the first step in finding the best motion control running shoes. You can always go to a specialty running store to find the motion control shoe that they recommend and then search for the best deal at local and/or online retailers. As of August 2010, Zappos and Amazon.com sell the Saucony ProGrid for approximately $115.

Accessories

Orthotics are often a necessary addition for severe overpronators. Another benefit of the Saucony ProGrid is that it is roomy and accommodates orthotics well.

Insider Tips

The cost and look of the shoe should not influence the purchase. The fit and feel of the shoe should determine the selection of a motion control running shoe. It is recommended that running shoes be fitted in the afternoon for the best fit as feet tend to swell throughout the day.

References

Article reviewed by Judy Connelly Last updated on: Dec 7, 2010

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