Cushioning shoes
A good choice for under-pronators who need extra flexibility to encourage the foot to roll inwards
You can get all these shoes from Ransacker, the running shoe comparison website.
Adidas Supernova Cushion 7
Thanks to its step-in sockliner and a balanced touchdown, this shoe is comfortable and stable. What’s more, the breathable EVA tongue ensures that it doesn’t feel as if the shoe is trying to suffocate your foot when you wear it.
Price
£75
Asics Gel Nimbus 10
The front and rear cushioning moulds to your foot as it lands, then springs back to its original shape. The Nimbus 10 also has durable mid-foot support and its lacing system synchronises the movement of the upper to your foot so there’s less risk of skin irritation.
Price
£99.99
Brooks Glycerin 7
The BioMogo midsole, hydroflow fluid units and impact dampening e1 rearfoot polymer provide a soft cushy feel and the moisture-managing lining and mesh in the upper keeps your foot comfortable in wet conditions.
Price
£89.99
Nike Zoom Vomero +3
The Vomero+ 3 is one of the best cushioned running shoes out there. It comes with a new gender-specific crash pad to reduce the damage caused by your clumpy footfalls and deeper forefoot flex grooves to make each of your steps more comfortable.
Price
RRP £90
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