In general, experts recommend looking for sneakers or running shoes with moderate to high cushioning, ample arch support, a heel-to-toe drop of 8-12mm, and a firm supportive, heel counter.
If you’re passionate about the outdoors and want to explore trails from a fresh perspective, or if you’re an urban jogger seeking to mix up your routine, trail running might be worth a try. It ...
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Its fit is a standard road running shoe, with a 10mm heel-toe drop, a snug midfoot, and a somewhat narrow toe. It makes for a peppy ride with just the right mix of support and responsiveness.
Asics returns with the Gel-Nimbus 26, a cushioned shoe suited to everyday training. But is it worth buying? We find ...
The cushioned design and rocker heels of ever-more popular Hoka shoes are ideal for long walks, daily errands, and people on their feet all day. But which pair is right for you?
With a 4mm drop – in line with Altra’s recent decision to move away from producing zero-drop shoes only – and the brand’s ...
The toe space gives balance and comfort and the new Ultra 2 version includes a rock plate protecting the foot from sharp rocks and sticks. Put simply, these shoes make you want to keep running.
The brand behind celebrities’ favorite leggings and workout wear released it first-ever running shoe this summer: the Alo ...
The benefit: stronger, more mobile feet—which can mean healthie r feet. “There’s evidence that [suggests] that if we have an ...