Finding the best running shoes for you can be challenging, especially if you're new to running or picking it up again after a long break. When shopping, fit and comfort are the most important factors in terms of minimizing your risk of injury. Plus, the more comfortable your sneakers are, the more motivated you’ll be to keep running. You should also consider your foot type and running style. Runners with flat feet or low arches who tend to overpronate, or roll their feet inward when running, will need a more supportive shoe than those with regular or high arches.
To find the best running shoes, we first sought expert advice from podiatrists, an exercise physiologist, running coach, and ultra-marathoner, on what key features to look for. Next, we laced up and hit the ground (and treadmill) running to test the 24 pairs of running shoes. We evaluated each pair for fit, comfort, cushioning, responsiveness, stability, and overall value. We also had an RRCA- and USATF-certified running coach from our Review Board review this story for accuracy.