Stability shoes are more flexible than a motion control shoe while providing good support and durability. These shoes are for people who do not have severe motion control problems and mid-weight people. They tend to have a thick heel, which is not needed by walkers. The shoes listed are quality shoes with a good track record. Get fit by an expert to find the pair that is right for you.
A favorite for cushioning and stability among walkers polled. They cite comfort and flexibility, making it the shoe they buy again and again.
This walking shoe is flat and flexible but also provides stability and cushioning. It was named "Best Walking Shoe" by "Health" Magazine and receives the American Podiatric Medicine Association "Accepted" seal.
Rated by many as one of the best stability shoes on the market, the latest edition has more cushioning and added a new lacing system for a tighter fit.
A wide forefoot makes this a favorite for women. The Running Network gives it their Gold Medal Award among stability shoes. It now comes in two versions for stability and ultimate stability.
The Trance provides stability with lots of cushioning. Lots of toe room and good to medium to large sized walkers and runners. The list price is expensive but you can often find it on sale.
Good stability with good cushioning at a good price, this update to the 715 maintains it as a best buy favorite.
A well-cushioned stability shoe, it also is very flexible in the forefoot, as needed by walkers.
A stable shoe that also provides motion control for overpronators. It has a well-cushioned mid-sole. It comes in extra widths. Runners World gave it the Editor's Choice award for stability shoes, Spring 1007.
This stability shoe provides "cushioned guidance" to help you achieve a straight and stable stride. It is very flexible in the forefoot while it has a medial post to provide stability under the arch. The fit is snug in the heel and midfoot while giving plenty of toe room. It is known for its "sporty" feel and I find myself wanting to walk faster and faster in these shoes.
The 767 received the Runner's World "Best Update" award in September, 2006. It is a stability shoe with good cushioning. It comes in regular and all-weather versions. I found it to be fairly comfortable to wear.
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