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Updated 2026-05-05

Picked for: I've been told I overpronate and need a stability shoe. Daily training, around 30 mi/wk. What do you recommend?

Best overall

adidas-supernova-solution-2

Bouncy PEBA stability trainer with mild-to-moderate guidance, wide fit, and excellent durability for overpronators at $140.

Lighter alternative

asics-gt-2000-13

Versatile guidance-style stability shoe at 230g with true-to-size fit and proven 400–500 mi durability, also $140.

Max cushion option

asics-gel-kayano-32

Heritage stability shoe evolved into a runnable daily trainer with high cushioning and strong support for overpronators needing extra protection.

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user: I've been told I overpronate and need a stability shoe. Daily training, around 30 mi/wk. What do you recommend?
assistant: You're looking for a stability shoe that can handle your weekly mileage without breaking the bank — good news is you have solid options in the $140–$150 range that deliver real guidance without feeling clunky. **Adidas Supernova Solution v2** is my top pick for you. Doctors of Running calls it one of the best stability shoes of 2025, and it's built exactly for mild-to-moderate overpronators. The PEBA-based midsole is bouncy and forgiving, the stability emerges gradually as the foam breaks in (so it doesn't feel rigid out of the box), and the wide forefoot fit gives you room to land naturally. Matt specifically notes it suits runners with Achilles or posterior tibialis history — common issues for overpronators. At $140, it's a steal, and it'll easily handle 30 mi/wk with 400+ miles of durability. **ASICS GT-2000 v13** is a close second — lighter than the Solution 2 (230g vs 266g) and slightly firmer, which some runners prefer for stability work. It's also $140 and rated excellent. The trade-off: narrower fit in the forefoot, so if you have a wider foot, the Solution 2 wins. Doctors of Running prefers the v13 over the newer v14 for runners wanting a more versatile guidance-style trainer. **ASICS Gel-Kayano v32** is your max-cushion stability option if you want extra protection — it's a heritage shoe that's evolved into a genuinely runnable daily trainer with strong durability and support. At $165 it's slightly pricier, but the high cushioning is a plus if your overpronation comes with any knee or hip stress. One quick question: do you have a narrower or wider forefoot? That'll help me confirm whether the Solution 2's wider fit is the right call, or if the GT-2000's narrower geometry suits you better.

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