10 Best Adidas Running Shoes For Overpronation
Updated on: September 2023
Best Adidas Running Shoes For Overpronation in 2023
adidas Men's Alphabounce RC.2 Running Shoe, Noble Maroon/Night Metallic/Black, 8.5 M US

- Runner type: Neutral shoes for the versatile runner; Weight: 10.9 ounces (size 9); Midsole drop: 10 mm (heel: 23 mm / forefoot: 13 mm)
- Recommended for: Dynamic movements, running for your sport and training movements; Arch type: Normal
- Seamless Forgedmesh upper designed with areas of support and stretch to help ensure a custom fit that adapts to every move
- Bounce cushioning provides enhanced comfort and flexibility
- Adiwear outsole offers the ultimate in high-wear durability
ASICS Men's Gel-Kahana 8 Trail Running Shoe, Grey/Black/Carbon, 11 M US

- Synthetic
- Imported
- Rubber sole
- Shaft measures approximately low-top from arch
- Rear foot GEL Cushioning System: Attenuates shock during impact phase and allows for a smooth transition to midstance.
adidas Women's Sensebounce+ Running Shoe, Grey, 10 M US

- Regular fit
- Lace closure
- Knit upper
- Lockdown feel
adidas outdoor Terrex Two Ash Grey/Black/Hi-Res Yellow 11

- Stay comfortable and steady on those trails and mountain paths with the adidas® Outdoor Terrex Two hiking trail shoe.
- Abrasion-resistant open mesh upper.
- Traditional lace-up style with sturdy fabric laces and webbing loops for a secure fit.
- Back pull loop for assisted entry.
- Breathable textile lining for all-day interior comfort. Lightly cushioned textile footbed for underfoot comfort and support. Lightweight EVA midsole for improved underfoot comfort and shock absorption. Continental™ Rubber outsole for extraordinary grip even in wet conditions. Imported. Measurements: Weight: 10 oz Product measurements were taken using size 8, width B - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size. Weight of footwear is based on a single item, not a
adidas Womens Adistar Boost w ESM Fabric Low Top Lace Up Running, Grey, Size 9.5
adidas Men's M18849 Adistar Boost ESM Shoes, Black/White, 12.5

- Adidas
- Mens Shoes
- Running Shoes
- Black / Core White / Solar Red
- Mesh
adidas Performance Women's Adizero TJ/PV Running Shoe with Spikes,Collegiate Navy/White/Green,14 M US

- Lace-up athletic shoe featuring supportive midfoot strap with signature three-stripe design and mesh panels for breathability
- Synthetic toe overlay for protection during take-off
- Molded EVA for cushioning
- PRO-MODERATOR medial support device to prevent overpronation
- Microsuede on inside of spike for comfort and increased durability in high-tension areas
- Pebax outsole plate with rubber Sharkskin for traction
- Designed for the long jump, triple jump, and pole vault events
ASICS Women's Gel-Venture 6 Running Shoes, 10.5W, Black/Carbon/NEON Lime

- Manmade upper
- Lace up closure for a secure fit
- Fabric linings keep feet cool and dry
- Cushioned footbed for added comfort is removable to help accomodate medical orthotics
- Rearfoot GEL cushioning system helps absorb shock for a smoother transition
adidas Men's Solar Glide St Running Shoe, Legend Ink/White/Aqua, 9 M US

- Weight: 11 ounces (size 9); Midsole drop: 10 mm (heel: 32 mm / forefoot 22 mm); Neutral shoes offer flexibility and versatility, with premium cushioning
- Techfit upper is engineered for natural, flexible support and a seamless, sock-like fit
- Stretchweb outsole flexes naturally for an energized ride, while Continental Rubber gives you superior traction
- Tailored Fiber Placement offers stitched-in reinforcement for targeted support at midfoot; Solar Propulsion Rail helps guide and propel the foot
- Boost is our most responsive cushioning ever, delivering incredible energy return: The more energy you give, the more you get
adidas Solar Glide ST 19 Shoe - Men's Running Core Black/Grey/Blue

- Continental Rubber Outsole offers increased traction in both dry and wet conditions
- Stretch Web runs the full length of the shoe and provides exceptional durability with energized transitions
- Solar Propulsion Rail works alongside Boost to guide the foot while providing an energetic and smooth underfoot feel
- Torsion System uses a thermoplastic unit in the midfoot that allows the forefoot and rearfoot to move independently for increased stability
- Dual-Density Boost is a lightweight midsole composed of TPU pellets, offering zones of denser Boost material to reduce the rate of overpronation
Grivel G12 Crampons
The G12 Crampon from Grivel offers a good combination of technical features, comfort, ease-of-use and price.
Crampon Basics
Crampons are really just metal spikes you wear on the bottom of your shoes. They give you traction in icy conditions and let you climb up ice. A good crampon will fit to your boot tightly and comfortably, giving you plenty of support and allowing you to use your boot and your crampon to grip to the ice, snow or rock that you may be walking on.
The Grivel G12 Crampon features 12 metal points, 10 of which face downward from your boot and two of which, in the front of the crampon, point out horizontally. The downward spikes give you traction, while the horizontal spikes bite into the snow or ice to give you support while climbing. The spikes under your heels are serrated, which makes the crampon grab the ice more strongly and gives you better traction.
The crampons are made from steel and so besides having the paint removed, you shouldn't experience any breakage or cracking in the crampons, even with heavy use. The crampons weigh in at just over 2 pounds together so you'll be wearing an extra pound on top of your boot on your feet. This is lighter than my older crampon and really not all that much extra weight.
The most amazing thing to me is the adjustability and ease of putting these crampons on. The G12 fit men's boot sizes from 4 to 12 and to adjust it, you merely stretch out or slide in the crampon with a quick squeeze. There are no special tools needed and you won't be spending time trying to get the boot to fit. The crampon basically molds itself to the boot. Even tightening it up and securing it to the boot is easy. The boot slips into the binding and then there's a strap that secures the boot to the crampon. The New-Matic binding system also features a quick-lock feature where your heel is held in by the clamping the binding down. This gives you the ability to use a lighter-weight mountaineering boot with the crampons instead of heavier, heavy-duty one.
The G12 also features an anti-bot and an accordion sleeve to prevent snow build-up on the crampon. The anti-bot fits in the areas beneath your heel and the ball of your foot in areas that would otherwise be open on the crampon. The anti-bot is simply a flexible piece of plastic that prevents the snow from balling up and making the crampon difficult to wear. The accordion sleeve protects the connection between the front and rear portions of the crampon and it flexes as you either stretch out or shrink the crampon to fit your foot. The sleeve prevents snow from getting in there and making any modifications to the crampons fit more difficult.
Experiences
There's nothing worse than constantly having to bother with something while you are hiking or climbing and with my old crampons, I'd always have to stop and tighten them or somehow adjust them. Not so with the G12s. I put them on, tighten them down and more times than not, don't worry about them until I take them off.
The adjustment to fit various boots is quick and the New-Matic binding system is really simple to use and does a good job at holding your boot in. It also lets me use various boots instead of only being able to use my heavy-duty mountaineering boots. I've used the G12s with heavier leather hiking boots without any problem and I've even used my mid-weight day hiking boots without any problem. Mind you, I was wearing the crampons for simple hikes and climbs, not technical climbing. For the more technical climbs, I wear my heavy-duty boots, which provide extra support and rigidness for the technical climbing and allow the G12s to really do their job on ice climbs.
The crampons are comfortable to wear and taking the G12s off is just as easy as putting them on. Release the New-Matic binding and then loosen up the strap. Your boot will pop right out of the binding.
I've worn my G12s for several seasons without any problems. They are well constructed and beyond some of the paint wearing off the spikes, I haven't noticed any wear and tear issues. The straps are still fine and the New-Matic binding still works as it should.
In the end
I don't think you can really go wrong with the Grivel G12 Crampons. They are well made, will likely last for a long time, and will handle most mountaineering climbs along with more technical climbs. In my mind, if you are looking for crampons, you should try out a pair of the G12 Crampons from Grivel, I doubt you'd be disappointed.