I'm getting over an Achilles injury and looking for a recomendation for a firm neutral shoe. I'd greatly appreciate any recommendations.
I'm getting over an Achilles injury and looking for a recomendation for a firm neutral shoe. I'd greatly appreciate any recommendations.
Mizuno (Wave Rider)
Either the Adidas Boston or Adidas Adios
I second the Mizuno recommendation. Even their racing models (specifically the Ronins) have very firm midsoles; in fact, for some people they are too hard.
Bump
The ON Cloudsurfer is a surprisingly firm shoe, provided your pace is sub-9 minutes per mile. Slower than that, the clouds (pods on the bottom) begin to feel squishy. If you're running faster than 7:00/mile, you might find them a bit heavy. The Cloudsurfer in M 9.5 weighs 11.8 ounces.
adizero boston, adios, mayeb even the aegis.
How about Adizero Tempo?
Nothing is more firm or neutral than your bare feet.
The Nike LunarFly is a very underated shoe. Great firm turnover. Although uses Nikes dynamic support it wont control your foot unless your foot pronates. Great price too. Next year a Zoom Air version will replace it.
The Nike LunarFly is a very underated shoe. Great firm turnover. Although uses Nikes dynamic support it wont control your foot unless your foot pronates. Great price too. Next year a Zoom Air version will replace it.
Is the Nike LunarFly is a very underrated shoe?
Yea bro its underrated. Have you heard many people rave about it?