Isn't pronation less of an issue for off road, seeing as the ground is all over the place your feet will be landing at all angles. As opposed to running on flat tarmac where it's pretty consistently flat landing.
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Isn't pronation less of an issue for off road, seeing as the ground is all over the place your feet will be landing at all angles. As opposed to running on flat tarmac where it's pretty consistently flat landing.