I know this has been done-to-death (!) but I've tried 4 different lite weights and returned them all, I can't believe my dawgs are that unique!
(I copied the text only so cut and paste the URL into your browser to go to the site).
https://www.virginiamason.org/ShoeList
https://www.virginiamason.org/workfi...Shoes_List.pdf
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Shoe List
"Did you know that one of the key factors in preventing foot injuries is picking the right shoe? With countless options of footwear available, choosing appropriate shoes can be a daunting task. To help you decide, Virginia Mason Orthopedics and Sports Medicine has assembled a comprehensive shoe list, updated with the latest brands and trends proven to help prevent injury and give you a boost in performance.
View recommended shoes for the following styles and activities:
Running (Motion Control/Anti-Pronation)
Walking
Basketball
Day Hiker and Trail Running
Clogs and Casual Shoes
Sandals
Rockerbottom
Cross-Trainers"
(From the pdf)
Shoe List by Mark T. Reeves, DPM, Virginia Mason Sports Medicine
Day Hiker and Trail Running Shoes
ASICS Kahana 6 (m/w) *
Brooks Adrenaline 10 GTX (m/w) ***
New Balance 968 (m/w) ***
Keen Targhee II (m/w)***
Keen Voyageur (m/w)**
Merrill Chameleon III (m/w)**
Refuge (m/w)**
Patagonia Drifter (m)***
*** Maximum motion control in category
** Moderate motion control in category
* Mild motion control in category