I overpronate, and if you deal with that too, you probably know the drill. Your ankles cave in naturally, and if you’re on your feet all day, they’ll hurt a bit because of that. This often means that you can’t always wear the “trendiest” sneaker, whether it’s casual or for running. The flatter the sole (which they often are), the more your ankles will do their thing. I tried out other stability shoes, and while some helped, nothing really clicked. They’re also just not the most attractive most of the time. That being said, I didn’t expect a trail shoe to change the way my feet feel every single day, but that’s exactly what happened when I started wearing the Salomon XT-6 .…