Shoe Experts
At RunningXpert, we have both
ladies' running shoes
and
men's running shoes
. We offer a broad selection of popular brands, including
Asics running shoes
,
adidas running shoes
, Brooks,
HOKA running shoes
, Mizuno, New Balance, Nike, Puma, Salomon, and Saucony. We also carry niche products like INOV-8, La Sportiva,
On
and Scott – with more to come! We strive for a wide range, so you can find large sizes and both wide and narrow models in many colors, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Types of Running Shoes
We believe it's essential for you to find running shoes that match your running style. That's why we have both pronation running shoes and neutral running shoes, shoes that offer stability, extra support, or ample cushioning.
No matter your running type, we have shoes to meet your needs. If you enjoy running in the forest, we have a large selection of
trail running shoes
, and if you want to run fast, we have a wide range of
competition running shoes
.
We offer a huge variety in many colors so you can find new running shoes that visually complement your running attire.
No matter your preferred running shoes, we have something for you from one of the
many different brands
we carry. We offer both the latest models and affordable running shoes. So if you need new running shoes, we definitely have the shoe that fits your foot. Your feet are crucial in your training, and wearing shoes with the incorrect fit can ruin your workout. Your toes need space in the forefoot, and the heel cap should fit snugly around your heel, so the shoes are comfortable during your run.
Neutral or Pronation?
If you run with a neutral style, it's crucial to find running shoes that fit you. The right shoes can be hard to find, but it's always a good idea to know your running style. If you pronate, you need shoes with stability and the correct support. If you're a neutral runner, it's vital to find good shoes without wedges under the sole. This ensures your feet, knees, and hips receive the right load, helping you avoid injury. After all, running shoes are a runner's most important tool, and we want to ensure every runner has the best running experience.
Best Running Shoes
Maybe you think you just want the best running shoes. Unfortunately, we must disappoint you. Runners aren't the same. There's no best pair of shoes. It depends on your needs. Are your shoes for nature runs? Treadmill? Other sports? Do you like vibrant colors? Need extra forefoot room, or is your foot unique at the heel? Prefer neutral shoes or ones with extra support? Many factors determine if you need adidas, Asics, Brooks, Nike, or New Balance shoes – or maybe from other popular brands we carry.
Training Type
There are many running training types: speed play, intervals, tempo runs, recovery runs, long runs, easy runs, and more. Find inspiration for training programs and tips in our inspiration universe.
There are also many shoe types. Each shoe suits specific needs. Often, a light, responsive shoe is best for intervals and tempo runs, while a more supportive shoe suits long, easy runs better. We have various shoes in our popular categories on our site, where you can also find the different brands we have. Also, see our
running gear
for other training types.
Brands at RunningXpert
At RunningXpert, we offer all popular brands. We have new running shoes from
adidas
,
ASICS
,
New Balance
,
Nike
,
Salomon
and
Saucony
. We ensure a wide selection so you can always find the exact type of running shoes you want.
If you're new to running, there's no need for a running test. Recent studies show the most important thing when choosing shoes is comfort. Hence, we recommend reading our reviews of shoes for daily training or contacting our customer service for help finding a comfortable shoe to start your runs. You can also find all other new gear you need to start.
FAQ
Which running shoes should I choose?
Choosing running shoes is crucial as the right ones reduce injury risk and enhance your experience.
Since we all run differently, buy shoes matching your style. If unsure, get a running test before deciding.
How often should running shoes be replaced?
A common rule is replacing shoes after 1000 km. But, due to runner and shoe differences, check the midsole by twisting the shoe. If soft, it's worn. Also, check the outsole; if worn, replace the shoe.
What are pronation shoes?
Overpronation means your feet roll slightly inward upon landing, requiring extra support. Overpronators need stability shoes with a firmer heel, wider sole, and stiffer material in the arch than neutral shoes.
Which running shoes are best?
There's no single answer as the best shoes vary by person due to different styles and needs. Also, there are many shoe types for various purposes, terrains, and paces.