The 22 Best Running Shoes For All of Your Training Needs

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Whether you're a weekend warrior constantly swapping out your running shoe because you've worn down the tread or you're an occasional jogger who just needs adequate support, it's important that you do your research when searching for your next pair of shoes. From lightweight sprint shoes to well-cushioned sneakers designed to go the distance, we've gone ahead and rounded up the very best running shoes available. Lace up and get out there.

Under Armour SpeedForm Europa

Under Armour SpeedForm Europa

The springy and cushioned Under Armour SpeedForm Europas ($130) are light enough to keep up with your fast moves and breathable so your feet feel free.

Brooks Ravenna 8

Brooks Ravenna 8

Traditionally a shoe favored by marathoners, the Brooks Ravenna 8 ($110) adds extra cushioning and support, making it versatile enough to handle both long runs and tempo runs.

Asics GT-2000 5

Asics GT-2000 5

A favorite among runners gearing up for a half-marathon, the Asics GT-2000 5 sneakers ($120) are both comfortable and lightweight enough to get you through long Summer miles.

Adidas Ultraboost X Parley

Adidas Ultraboost X Parley

A lightweight shoe with added cushioning, the Adidas Ultraboost X Parley ($200) is best for runners that need more arch support during their runs.

APL TechLoom Phantom

APL TechLoom Phantom

The APL TechLoom Phantom ($165) is a POPSUGAR favorite, a neutral to minimal running shoe that still feels supportive while you're on the floor at boot camp. It's got enough support for running on the treadmill, but it isn't too bulky for your weight training.


Hoka One One Hupana 2 Women's Running Shoes

Hoka One One Hupana 2 Women's Running Shoes

Ideal for road runners, the Hoka One One Hupana 2 Women's Running Shoes ($115) are a smart choice.

Nike Revolution 3

Nike Revolution 3

These jewel-toned Nike Revolution 3 ($50, originally $60) runners will give you a bit of added stability with a nice punch of color.

Nike Women's LunarEpic Low Flyknit 2 Running Shoes

Nike Women's LunarEpic Low Flyknit 2 Running Shoes

The lightweight and flexible Nike Women's LunarEpic Low Flyknit 2 Running Shoes ($140) will help you push your limits.

Nike VaporMax Flyknit

Nike VaporMax Flyknit

Weighing 7.3 ounces, the Nike VaporMax Flyknit Women's Running Shoe ($190) is a durable shoe that provides maximum cushion at every point of your stride.

Mizuno Wave Rider 19

Mizuno Wave Rider 19

A tried-and-true fan favorite: the Mizuno Wave Rider 19 ($49, originally $70).


Reebok Women's Print Elite Ultk Running Shoe

Reebok Women's Print Elite Ultk Running Shoe

You'll feel light and sprite when you lace up the Reebok Women's Print Elite Ultk Running Shoe ($110).

New Balance Fresh Foam Zante v3

New Balance Fresh Foam Zante v3

New Balance Fresh Foam Zante v3 ($100) is lightweight enough for a day of speed work and durable enough to handle long runs — including half marathons.

Nike FS Lite 4

Nike FS Lite 4

Lightweight speed runners will appreciate the even cushioning of these Nike FS Lite 4 Women's Running Shoes ($60, originally $75).

On Running Cloud Monochrome Edition

On Running Cloud Monochrome Edition

The Cloud Monochrome Edition ($120) is as technical as it is beautiful, and we know you'll geek out over the details.

New Balance Women's Vazee Pace v2

New Balance Women's Vazee Pace v2

These subtle, muted colors of the New Balance Women's Vazee Pace v2 ($100, originally $110) are the perfect transition from Summer brights, especially for those of you who still need a bit of color in the cooler months. They're breathable, lightweight, and just cushioned enough to keep you comfortable but fast.


Brooks Glycerin 14

Brooks Glycerin 14

A classic favorite with a new upgrade for the season: the Brooks Glycerin 14 ($80, originally $150) is a runner's favorite for a neutral ride. The metallic, somewhat-reflective detailing is a nice touch for low-light runs.


Saucony Kilkenny XC Flat

Saucony Kilkenny XC Flat

These Saucony Kilkenny XC Flat sneakers ($45, originally $55) remind us of snow cones on hot Summer days.

Under Armour UA Micro G Assert 6

Under Armour UA Micro G Assert 6

Looking for a subtler touch of Summer color? This style of the Under Armour UA Micro G Assert 6 ($50, originally $70) has just a touch of peach.

Adidas Outdoor Terrex Trailmaker

Adidas Outdoor Terrex Trailmaker

Another great option for trail runs and anything in the woods or park, the Adidas Outdoor Terrex Trailmaker ($81, originally $130), is water-resistant and still quite lightweight to allow for speed in all weather conditions.


Nike Air Zoom Pegasus

Nike Air Zoom Pegasus

The Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 33 iD ($160) lets you create the exact shoe of your dreams with eye-catching color combos.

Hoka One One Tracer

Hoka One One Tracer

If you've tried Hokas in the past, the new Tracer ($91, originally $130) is completely different — the sole is not at all thick and "marshmallowy," but more like regular sneakers you're used to. Because it's a lightweight training shoe, it's meant for speed.

Brooks Women's Revel Running Shoes

Brooks Women's Revel Running Shoes

The Brooks Women's Revel Running Shoes ($100) are perfect for those mid-length training sessions.