By Alice Tuffery

Published: Tuesday, 22 March 2022 at 12:00 am


Being an ‘overpronator’ or a ‘high deviator’ can put a lot of stress on your feet and lower legs. It’s even thought to lead to injury if your shoes don’t provide the right level of shock absorption for your running style. 

So, what exactly is pronation? Well, it’s the way your foot rolls forward to absorb the impact of hitting the ground as you run. Roll too far inwards and you’re an ‘overpronator’, putting a lot of pressure on your big toe. 

Conversely, if you land on the outer edge of your foot and rely more on your little toes, you’re classed as a ‘supinator’. While ‘supinators’ are more likely to have high arches, overpronating can be a result of flat feet. Taking part in some gait analysis is always a great first port of call if you’re not sure what your footstrike is like.

Stability running shoes are designed to provide strength and cushioning to help absorb stress as you run. Around six in 10 people pronate or supinate, so it’s worth making sure your shoes give you the right support for your feet. Here are some of our favourites. 

Best stability running shoes for overpronators 

Mizuno Wave Paradox 5

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Mizuno has created this running shoe to provide a high level of support and cushioning as you work out. It comes with several technical materials. These include Pebax Rnew, which the brand says helps with shock absorption and stability, and a combination of U4ic and U4icX to help increase bounce power and comfort. 

Meanwhile, the brand has also incorporated its “grippy” X10 technology to increase the lifespan of the shoe’s high-impact areas, while carefully designed grooves are included to help promote a healthy running pace. 

The inclusion of DynamotionFit and Mizuno Wave technology is then said to help ideal support for those that need it.