Stabilty Guide

Mens Guide14

Alloy | Colbalt

Need help picking a stability shoe?

Here are some of our favourites.

Guide 14

Guide14

PWRRUN cushioning provides just-right softness

Medial TPU guidance frame guides each foot through its natural gait cycle

FORMFIT surrounds the foot with a made-for-me feel

Signs that you need a stability shoe:

01

Your ankle rolls inward while you run

02

Your knees rotate excessively inward or rub while you run

03

The treads are more worn-down on the inside (or medial) edge than the outside (lateral) edge of the bottom of your shoes.

Womens Omni 19

Womens Omni19

Sky | Storm

Mens Hurricane 23

Mens Hurricane23

Black | ViZiGold

If you are an overpronator (i.e. your ankle and/or your knees rotate inward while you run), you'd likely benefit from stability shoes, which are designed with a medial post on the inner edge of the shoe to help secure your foot.

If left uncorrected, overpronation can lead to overuse injuries in the shins, Achilles, and knees.