Run, Don't Walk — These Are the Best Running Shoes of 2018, All at Nordstrom!

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Some people don't know this, but running shoes need to be replaced fairly frequently, especially if you're constantly pounding the pavement. We're talking every six months. We know. But seriously, it's important that your shoes maintain their integrity, and if you're frequently active, six months or so is when they start to give out. We're always on the lookout for great new running shoes that are comfortable and stylish, because the two shouldn't be mutually exclusive. Whether you need lots of support or prefer a more barefoot feel, Nordstrom's got you covered, and you know you're going to look good while you're running. Just keep reading to shop our picks!

APL Techloom Pro Running Shoe

APL Techloom Pro Running Shoe

Stylish and chic, the gold takes these APL Techloom Pro Running Shoes ($160) to the next level. If you're looking for both style and function, these are the shoes for you.

Pros: These are some of the best-looking shoes on the market. Also, devoted fans rave about the neutral support and extra bounce that comes with any APL shoe. This is great if you're trying a bunch of different physical activities.

Cons: If you need more support, this isn't the shoe for you. Again, it's a neutral ride, and probably not ideal for long distance running.

Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit 2 Running Shoe

Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit 2 Running Shoe

How cool are these Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit 2 Running Shoes ($190)? The bubbles are meant to make you feel like you're running on a cloud, and they're better for shorter distances. They come in different colors, and they've just released a laceless version if that's more your preference.

Pros: This is unlike any shoe you've ever felt before. They Flyknit doesn't constrict your feet, and the bubbles make jumping so much easier.

Cons: Again, this isn't your marathon shoe. It's a great option if you're running shorter distances, or trying a high-impact workout. Plus, we love the feeling of the bubbles, but recognize it might be disorienting for some people.

Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 35 Running Shoe

Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 35 Running Shoe

Millennial pink isn't going away anytime soon, and these Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 35 Running Shoes ($120) have been called the perfect running shoe, so basically, these are a must have.

Pros: Aside from being really pretty, this is the shoe of choice for many prominent athletes. It's on the more supportive side, and can get you through pretty much any workout.

Cons: This shoe is the right mix between a supportive and barefoot ride. If you're more partial to either one or the other, I might suggest a different pair.

Asics Gel-Nimbus 20 Running Shoe

Asics Gel-Nimbus 20 Running Shoe

If you're someone that loves bright workout clothes, these Asics Gel-Nimbus 20 Running Shoes ($160) are really cute and super supportive.

Pros: My friends who run long distances swear by these shoes because of the gel inserts in the soles. You'll be feeling great even when your mile count passes the double digits.

Cons: These aren't exactly minimal, and they can feel a bit clunky if you're not used to such high support.

Adidas UltraBoost x Clima Running Shoe

Adidas UltraBoost x Clima Running Shoe

For the runner who wants it all, these are truly the best of both worlds. The Adidas UltraBoost x Clima Running Shoe ($200) has the feel of a light shoe but the support of the cushiony UltraBoost technology.

Pros: These are light and airy while still protecting your feet from high impact surfaces. If you're running outside, particularly on a sidewalk, these are awesome.

Cons: This is another polarizing pair; some people swear by the combination of the sock-like structure and the cushy, Ultraboost sole. Others are thrown off by the two together.

Nike Free RN Flyknit 2018

Nike Free RN Flyknit 2018

All-black everything: the Nike Free RN Flyknit 2018 ($120) has a sock-like, breathable fit thanks to the Flyknit material.

Pros: If you're someone who'd rather run barefoot, this is a pretty close option. These shoes make you feel like you're not wearing anything.

Cons: These shoes make you feel like you're not wearing anything. That's both a pro and a con depending on your preferences. If you're a new runner, we'd recommend starting out with a more supportive pair.

Nike Air Zoom Vomero 13 Running Shoe

Nike Air Zoom Vomero 13 Running Shoe

If you need more support, this editor personally likes the Nike Air Zoom Vomero 13 Running Shoe ($140). The mint gray and green colorway is also muted without being boring.

Pros: As someone with shin splints and achy knees, I really love the high support of these shoes. They're great for running, dance cardio, or really any high impact activity.

Cons: Some people find that there's too much cushioning, which can cause pain, particularly in the balls of the foot.

Brooks Adrenaline GTS 18 Running Shoe

Brooks Adrenaline GTS 18 Running Shoe

On the other side of the color spectrum: make a statement in these Brooks Adrenaline GTS 18 Running Shoes ($120). My half-marathoner BFF swears by them.

Pros: These shoes are magically light yet super cushioned and produce a natural ride. They're a great option for serious runners.

Cons: Some say they run a little small, just to be aware. Additionally, there's more cushioning at the heel versus the ball, which can feel uneven to some.

Nike Free RN 2018 Running Shoe

Nike Free RN 2018 Running Shoe

These are just so cool. We've never seen a Nike shoe with the brand name on it instead of the signature check, and we're obsessed with this version of the Nike Free RN 2018 Running Shoe ($110).

Pros: These are a great universal, everyday pair. Walk, run a little, or hit the gym with this cute, natural ride shoe.

Cons: These are not intended for long runs. Because there's very little support, they might start to feel uncomfortable if you're on your feet all day long.

Adidas Tracerocker Athletic Shoe

Adidas Tracerocker Athletic Shoe

You can really do anything in these. The Adidas Tracerocker Athletic Shoe ($80) is a truly versatile athletic shoe for the girl who likes to mix up her workouts.

Pros: These aren't too heavy, and the sole has extra grip, making it great for hikes, runs in the rain, or trail runs.

Cons: The cushioning on this pair isn't as soft and responsive as some people might like.