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Running Shoe question

cahlersmeyer

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Hello all!

Shopping around for some new running shoes and wanted some opinions. I do around 50-80 miles per week. I have normal arches and neutral pronation. I am 5'5" and 145 pounds with an athletic frame.

I have a pair of Nike Pre's now that work well but I am annoyed with the Nike Air system, it seems I always develop a small hole in the air pocket at they are pretty much useless after that.

I tried New Balance in my earlier running career but found them to be too stiff.

Does anyone have any opinions? I tried on the Brooks Adrenaline GTS and found it to be very comfortable.

Thank you all!!
 

cahlersmeyer

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Ok, great! Thanks!
I honestly wasn't sure where to post this question
 

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It's all good brah, I got myself measured at a local running store awhile ago. For neutral pronation, they recommend "Stability" shoes.
 

.bishop

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find your local running store. find one that has treadmills with cameras to do a proper fitting. it should be free, and that is their ploy to sell you custom insoles. but you don't have to have them, but that allows you what shoes to get.

worth it IMHO, not the soles, the fitment
 

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