Running shoe advice
Start with your running situation, not a brand name
Compare running shoes through the question you are actually trying to answer: your goal, fit, support needs, surface, pace and budget.
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Start with a common running shoe question
Running shoes for beginnersIf you are starting to run, choose a shoe that feels comfortable, stable and easy to use. A fast race shoe is usually less logical than a reliable daily trainer.Running shoes with soft cushioningMore cushioning can feel good for easy runs, longer distances or recovery days. A soft shoe is not automatically the most stable or fastest choice.Compare stability running shoesStability shoes add guidance during your stride. A suitable option feels secure and comfortable without becoming heavy or overly corrective.
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