Collection: Running Shoes: Find Your Daily Trainer—Fast

Whether you’re stacking easy miles or chasing a PR, the right shoe should disappear under you. Below we make it simple: clear fit tips, quick filters, and a comparison block so you can choose in minutes—not twelve tabs later.

How to Pick Your Pair

  • Cushion level: plush for long easy days, balanced for daily training, firm for tempo.
  • Support type: neutral if you’re steady; stability if you feel better with guidance.
  • Surface: road rubber for durability; lugs for trail grip.
  • Fit & width: leave a thumb’s width up front; try Wide if forefoot feels tight.

Popular brands: HOKA · Brooks · ASICS · Altra · New Balance

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Top Picks at a Glance

Model Support Cushion Weight Drop Wide?
Saucony Guide 15 Women's Running Alloy, Quartz S10684-15 PWRRUN cushioning
Saucony Guide 14 Women's Running Lilac, Storm S10654-35 stability 266 g 8 mm
Saucony Guide 14 Men's Running Wide EE Alloy, Cobalt S20655-55 stability soft and responsive 298 g 8 mm Yes
Saucony Guide 14 Men's Running Mulberry, Lime S20654-30 Stability with medial TPU guidance frame PWRRUN cushioning provides a responsive, softer feel 298 g 8 mm
Saucony Guide 14 Men's Running Coal, Vizigold S20654-45 360-degree stability livelier and softer feel 298 g 8 mm
Under Armour Charged Assert 10 Men's Wide 4E Running Shoe in Mod Gray 3026176-100 neutral 269 g 10 mm Yes
Under Armour Charged Assert 10 Men's Wide 4E Running Shoe in Black, White 3026176-001 Deluxe Comfort System sockliner 269 g 10 mm Yes
Under Armour Charged Assert 10 Men's Wide 4E Running Shoe in Black 3026176-002 Charged Cushioning midsole 269 g 10 mm Yes

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FAQs

Do I need stability?
If you overpronate or feel better with arch support, start with stability or motion-control models.

Can I use my own insoles?
Yes—choose shoes with removable footbeds and enough depth for orthotics.