The Best Men's Running Shoes

The Best Men's Running Shoes
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What To Look For

Styles in men's running shoes change every year, but choosing the best running shoes for your foot type and size is one of the most important steps you can make to run comfortably and injury-free. Style should take a back seat when shopping for the best running shoe. Look for the fit and features that will bring enjoyment and not pain to your running.

Common Pitfalls

The biggest mistake most new runners make is to shop for bargains and not look for the best shoe they can afford. The best men's running shoes are built to provide maximum support, cushioning and durability. They are made of the lightest, high-tech material that is bio-mechanically designed for safety and running efficiency.

Where To Buy

The best place to buy running shoes is at a retail store where you can try on shoes before buying. Most department stores and sporting goods stores carry a selection of running shoes, but you will fare better by finding a merchant that specializes in running shoes, such as Foot Locker. You will have a greater selection of shoes and, most importantly, be able to receive expert advice on the best shoe for you. Another option is buying online. Online running shoe merchants have very competitive prices; consider purchasing your shoes from them if you know the proper size and type shoe best for you.

Cost

Top running shoe manufacturers are Asics, Brooks, Saucony, New Balance, Nike and Mizuno. Their best shoes sell for more than $100, but they all have very good running shoes that sell for $70 to $100.

Comparison Shopping

Men's running shoes fall into several categories, such as cushioned, stability and motion control. You should opt for cushioned shoes if you are a runner who needs maximum midsole cushioning and minimum arch support. You should wear stability shoes if you are a runner who needs arch support and good midsole cushioning and durability. Motion-control shoes will give you maximum rear-foot control and extra support in the arch. Motion-control shoes are also better for heavy runners who need plenty of support and durability.

Insider Tips

When purchasing running shoes in a retail outlet, getting the right fit is not a problem. However, ordering the correct shoe size when buying online is problematic. Many running shoe sizes do not run true to size. Generally, they run smaller than the designated size and some manufacturers will recommend sizing up from your normal shoe size by half a size. If there is no recommendation, you should size up anyway by half a size because your feet will expand considerably while running.

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Article reviewed by CraigP Last updated on: Dec 7, 2010

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