Dial_tone said:There is no best shoe. It all depends on your arch, pronation level, racing/training, heel strike/ball strike, weight, etc.
i really depends on your foot and your needs. best thing to do is to go to a running store and have your foot evaluated to see what you need. Based on that you should be able to pick on the works with your feet and your needs.
what about a shoe that would assist with problems from planters fascitis (sp)
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