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Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just getting started, our range of running shoes is packed with tech-packed silhouettes that aim to keep you comfy and supported, from the track to the trail. Looking for the best running trainers to suit your needs? Check it out.
What Running Shoes Should I Buy?
From marathons to mountains, big brands deliver runners tailored to all kinds of runs.
First up, be sure to choose a style suited to the surface you’ll be running on. If you’re running on pavements, a road runner is packed with cushioning to absorb shock. For muddy, uneven terrain, you’re best lacing up in a trail specific trainer. These will be built with this in mind, meaning extra grip and in some styles, a waterproof finish.
You also need to think about how far you’ll be running. Some running shoes are best suited to short distances, perfect for couch to 5k, while others will keep you going during marathons and beyond.
What Are The Best Running Shoes?
The best running shoes are usually the ones best suited to what you need them for. Home to the latest offerings from Nike, On Running, adidas and more, we’ve got you covered right here.
For daily runs, Nike’s Pegasus range is one you can rely on for a cushioned, responsive ride. Taking to the trail? HOKA’s Speedgoat can tackle the most technical trails, without slowing you down. Not stopping there, New Balance’s FreshFoam and ASICS’ GEL collection are packed with cutting edge tech too.
How Long Do Running Shoes Last?
Your running shoes are built to put in the miles, but after time they’ll be subject to the usual wear and tear. Things like weight, gait and the surfaces you’re running on can all contribute to how long you’ll be lacing up in them for.
To get the most out of them, give your trainers at least a day to decompress before you use them again. If you’ve more than one pair, switch them up in between runs.
How Should Running Shoes Fit?
Getting the right fit is essential for keeping comfy and avoiding injuries when you head out.
A good fitting runner will be snug on the heel, with space to move your toes around up front. Sizing half a size up will allow for extra blood flow and swelling you might experience while running.