Why Running Shoes are Made Only for Running
Do you wear your running shoes for errands, cross-training, walking the dog, and more? It's time to stop.
Do you wear your running shoes for errands, cross-training, walking the dog, and more? It's time to stop.
We put tough, dirty miles on these new customizable trail shoes that are generating buzz for their price tag — and find they deliver, with premium comfort and performance.
Super shoe tech has made its way to the track. Here’s a roundup of the foam-and-plate super spikes for racing 800m and longer that you may have saw on the feet of Olympians in Tokyo.
The lightweight Puma Liberate Nitro feels and performs great on pretty much any type of run — and costs less than most of its peers.
The Speedland SL:PDX might just change how runners think about their equipment
In this excerpt from the book “Kicksology,” Brian Metzler asks at what point will technological advances overshadow human propulsion.
The Brooks Trace is an affordable entry into the cushioned shoe experience: a neutral, lightweight, comfortable, no-nonsense trainer.
The Altra Provision 5 provides creative stability through geometry, proprioception and subtle guidance, while delivering a smooth, neutral, balanced ride.
How Saucony's versatile semi-super speedster rides and holds up over the long haul
HOKA's crowd-pleasing, revamped Mach 4 delivers plush uptempo performance.