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On this page, you'll find several reviews we've created for running shoes that are able to support those who underpronate. We test each of these in our lab, using our established methodologies to ensure that everything is covered, giving you the data that you need to know. We've reviewed several shoes for underpronation, including those for roads and trails, for beginners and competitive runners, and for forefoot and heel strikers.