Itching to go outside for a run? These Summer shoes are for you. From lightweight support to run-anywhere treads, check out a few of our favorite warm-weather kicks here.
Looking for speed? The lightweight New Balance Vazee Pace ($110) has just enough support and cushioning as well as a springy response.
If you're a runner prone to injury, the Altra Provision 2.0 ($120) may be for you. The stability shoe features extra cushioning and Altra's signature foot-shaped toe box, which allows your toes to spread comfortably as you run.
The newest GT-1000 model, the Asics GT-1000 4 ($100), features a brand-new mesh upper and cushioning and support for those who overpronate.
For short, fast Summer runs, the Under Armour Speedform Apollo Pixel ($100) molds to your feet and has just the right amount of cushioning for a speedy takeoff.
If you love the feel of the road, the Nike Zoom Air Elite 8 (available July 2) will deliver. Made for speed, the low offset and minimal cushioning is perfect for when you want to pick up your pace.
If your Summer runs take you on the trails, you might want to give the Saucony Nomad TR ($110) a try. The outsole promises all-terrain adaptability, and the new toe box shape helps ensure your foot feels secure and comfortable during your run.
The all-terrain Mizuno Wave Hyate 2 ($110) features support and protection to keep you safe on rocky trails.
The Brooks Glycerin 13 ($150) is made for a comfortable run, with a seamless upper, extra cushioning, and pressure zones that promise better pressure-point distribution and foot alignment.
The Hoka One One Clifton 2 ($130) has a padded tongue and upper for midfoot support, along with rubber outsole pads for ultimate durability.
For hot-weather runs, the Adidas Climachill Cosmic Boost ($140) is designed to keep your feet cool, with 360-degree ventilation and quick-drying fabric.