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Old 15-03-2016
GRIFF55 GRIFF55 is offline
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Agreed, gait analysis is the only way.
Sports shoes .com have a simple explanation of what type of pronator you might be. I overpronate alot and have gone through loads if different styles. Hoka were by far the nicest for short runs but saucony suited me better long distance. Asics just didn't suit.
Dont go by looks. Get to a proper shop running/triathlon etc and you'll be away
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