Joggers of all shapes and sizes can relate to the feeling when they've worn down their running shoes to the last acceptable bit of tread. Whether your shoes are wearing unevenly or you've just logged way too many miles on them, you can either replace them with the exact shoes you've been running in or shop for something new. To help you navigate the digital running shoe shelves, we turned to Zappos's active shoppers for their picks. Up ahead, the top-rated running shoes if you're in need of a new pair.
The New Balance Vazee Prism V2 Women's Running Shoes ($90, originally $100) are a lightweight road shoe designed for overpronators.
Designed for those with a neutral pronation, the Adidas Energy Cloud V Women's Running Shoes ($65) are an 8-ounce shoe with lots of traction. You'll feel like you have a good grip on the pavement when you run.
Hoka One One Vanquish 3 Women's Running Shoes ($170) are known for providing runners with cushioning and solid rebound and stability.
Avid roadrunners will love the support they get from the Saucony Freedom ISO Women's Shoes ($160). Ideal for neutral pronators, this shoe provides maximum cushioning at every mile. If you want to feel low to the ground (this shoe has a 4-mm differential) but still have support, give this one a try.
Designed for neutral to underpronators, the Nike Air Max Sequent 2 Women's Running Shoes ($75, originally $100) are breathable road shoes that provide a good grip as you run outdoors.
Short-distance runners with a neutral foot strike will enjoy the wraparound heel comfort that the Brooks PureFlow 6 Women's Running Shoes ($100) provide.
If you're a long-distance runner, you might already be familiar with Mizuno Wave Creation 18 Women's Running Shoes ($140, originally $160). They have a unique sole design that makes transitioning from heel to toe ultra smooth.
Weighing only 7.6 ounces, Asics Gel-Torrance Women's Running Shoes ($60, originally $70) are a great everyday jogging shoe for those quick training sessions.
Ryka Ultimate Women's Running Shoes ($60) have a dense heel that helps absorb shock as you log miles. Weighing 9.6 ounces, these are big and roomy, with a lot of support.
On Cloudflyer Women's Shoes ($160) are created for moderate overpronators who want to promote a more forward foot strike.
Runners enjoy the lightweight cushioning that the Saucony Kinvara 8 Shoes ($110) provide.
Roadrunners who are up for anything appreciate that the New Balance Vazee Rush v2 Protect Pack Women's Shoes ($100) are water-repellent. Bonus for those early morning or evening runners: these have glow-in-the-dark accents that can help increase your visibility.