Ed, if i may offer my advice - even if you "slightly" overpronate (as you mentioned previously) i would still run on a neutral shoe. Why? Well, theres a chance that if you purchase a structured running shoe, with the purpose to neutralise overpronation, your foot - which only "slightly" pronates - may not like the position in which you run in? Does that make sense? You may find it causes a few niggles in the ankle, and maybe in the knees....
We all have our own preferences to running shoes - i'm a fan of the Mizuno Wave Rider, but you'll get good advice from an independent running store. Good luck my friend.
Ed, if i may offer my advice - even if you "slightly" overpronate (as you mentioned previously) i would still run on a neutral shoe. Why? Well, theres a chance that if you purchase a structured running shoe, with the purpose to neutralise overpronation, your foot - which only "slightly" pronates - may not like the position in which you run in? Does that make sense? You may find it causes a few niggles in the ankle, and maybe in the knees....
We all have our own preferences to running shoes - i'm a fan of the Mizuno Wave Rider, but you'll get good advice from an independent running store. Good luck my friend.