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The men’s and women’s running shoes in The Float Experience category should feel soft and plush underfoot. Soft cushioned running shoes are best suited for slower to steady paced runs. This is because they’re very effective at slowing down the speed of pronation, reducing joint flexion and lowering joint rotation. All of which helps take the stress off your legs when you’re trying to clock your everyday miles. We can’t promise that you’ll be floating, but these shoes are the closest you’ll get to it. You can choose from cushioning materials such as luxurious Brooks DNA, marshmallow-like HOKA foam, soft ASICS Gel, bouncy True Motion U-Tech, energetic Saucony PWRRUN, and absorbent Nike React foam. The Float Experience category also includes men’s and women’s neutral and stability running shoes. You can choose the level of support that matches how you’d like your running shoes to feel. As the stability models feature additional support, they may feel slightly firmer underfoot than their neutral counterparts. But don’t worry, these soft stability running shoes will still feel like pillows - and you’ll be more comfortable with the right level of support. Stability models such as the HOKA Arahi, Brooks Glycerin GTS, Brooks Adrenaline GTS, Saucony Guide, and ASICS Gel-Kayano are the epitome of comfort and great support. If you’re wondering why we recommend that Float running shoes are best suited to slower to steady paced runs, you may lose more energy through the midsole in comparison to more responsive shoes. Models in The Connected Experience category are firmer. As a result, they’re likely to feel more propulsive underfoot, meaning they’re better suited to steadier paced runs.