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Stability or Neutral?
After ~100 miles, my new Brooks Adrenaline GTS 25's finally gave me the infamous arch blister that the 24's were known for as well. Maybe after the shoes finally broke in?
Anyways, should I keep looking at a stability shoe, or would a neutral shoe be better off for me? Running stores have mentioned my pronation isn't bad, "but you could benefit from a stability shoe". I'd be new to a neutral shoe. Ran in NB 860v14's for a while before trying the GTS 25's.
u/EagleFeath3r — 10 days ago