What’s In Your Shoe Quiver?
Every runner needs a small arsenal of shoes to tackle any variety of terrain, speed, and distance. Our Run editors share what kicks are in their heavy rotation.
Every runner needs a small arsenal of shoes to tackle any variety of terrain, speed, and distance. Our Run editors share what kicks are in their heavy rotation.
The much-anticipated launch of Kilian Jornet’s outdoor brand NNormal features two exciting new shoes. Here’s what you need to know.
Our editors tested five of the best carbon-plated trail shoes—and two alternative plated shoes—on the market. Here’s what we found.
With one eye for function and another for form, Nike refined the Terra Kiger for the trail shoe’s best fit, ride, and grip to date.
The North Face VECTIV Enduris is a well-cushioned ride with plenty of teeth, a surprisingly fast roll, and a wallet-friendly price.
The Inov-8 Trailfly Ultra is the first shoe that uses stronger-than-steel Graphene its midsole foam, and the result is long-lasting cushioning that holds up over the burliest of trails.
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.
The Speedland SL:PDX might just change how runners think about their equipment
Asics make a burly trail statement with the Trabuco Max that grips onto and rolls over rough terrain.
An improved, versatile Salomon Sense Ride invites you to bring on everything with confidence and comfort.