The Tenos has evolved from a sleek, traditional-looking shoe to one with a markedly unconventional profile. Sporting a small medial post, which belies its effective stabilizing perform- ance, the real biomechanical accommodation comes from the design of the sole. Even though it runs like a lightweight shoe, the stabilizing properties tame even moderate over- pronation. Resemblance to previous versions is gone, though the fit remains and is enhanced by medial and lateral support straps and an antimicrobial lining made from bamboo.
Testers: “Above average cushion for the weight of the shoe. Liked the transition from heel to toe.” “No problems with stability. … definitely provided adequate support.” and after 100+ miles: “Little wear noted,” and “They seem to be holding up pretty well.” “A unique looking, surprisingly light, stable, and durable trainer with some cool features.”
Sizes: Men 6–13,14,15,16; Women 5.5–11.5 • Weight: Men 11.6 oz. (size 11); Women 9.8 oz. (size 8) • Shape: semi-curved • Construction: Strobel slip-lasted, full-length EVA Strobel board • For: medium- to high-arched feet with mild to moderate overpronation