We've tested these running shoes to expand our database and allow users to compare results to help with their buying decisions. We don't expect to write a full review, but if you have any questions about this product, please let us know.
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The Nike Structure 26 and HOKA Arahi 8 are both stability trainers that use sidewalls on both sides of the shoe to support either over- or under-pronators. Neither is particularly fast or bouncy, but while the Structure 26 focuses on stability above all else, the Arahi 8 makes some concessions for comfort, with softer cushioning, including in the guide rails.
We've recently started buying and testing running shoes with a very data-oriented approach. While we're just getting started, our methodology already has dozens of tests to help you make the right purchasing decision for your needs. Not only do we use high-end equipment to gather objective data, but we also order multiple sizes of the same shoes for team members to be able to log in miles. This real-world testing is done at various paces and conditions, and with different types of workouts, to cover all the bases. This allows us to verify our results and ensure they align with what you might feel with a specific pair.
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