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The HOKA Mens Bondi 9 Wide in Drizzle/Downpour features a light blue mesh upper, thick white sole, orange accents, plush cushioning throughout, and the HOKA logo in blue on the side. The Hoka Mens Bondi 9 Wide in Drizzle/Downpour features a plush white and orange cushioned sole, dark blue laces, and HOKA branding in blue and orange on the side. The athletic shoe is displayed on a white background.
The HOKA Mens Bondi 9 Wide in Black/Black features an ultra-cushioned thick sole for plantar fasciitis relief, a breathable mesh upper, lace-up closure, and the signature HOKA logo on the side. The HOKA Mens Bondi 9 Wide in Black/Black is an athletic running shoe with a thick, ultra-cushioned sole for plantar fasciitis relief and HOKA branding on the side, shown from the left.
The HOKA Mens Bondi 9 Black/White is shown on a white background, featuring a thick white sole, black mesh upper, and white HOKA logo—designed for plush cushioning and foot pain relief. The HOKA Mens Bondi 9 Black/White features a thick, ultra-cushioned white sole, breathable mesh upper, premium foam midsole, and a white HOKA logo on the side, shown on a plain white background.
Hoka Men's Bondi 9 Black/White
Angebotspreis$175.00
The HOKA Mens Skyward X in Cosmic Grey/Silver features a thick white PEBA midsole, blue accents on the outsole and laces, a carbon fiber plate, and blue/black HOKA branding for a sporty, cushioned design. The Hoka Mens Skyward X Cosmic Grey/Silver Synthetic is a running shoe by HOKA, featuring a cushioned PEBA midsole and the brand’s large logo on the side.
The New Balance Mens Fresh Foam X 1080v14 Blue features a large white N logo, yellow and green accents, and a thick FRESH FOAM sole—ideal for runners seeking foot pain relief. The shoe is shown from a front-side angle. The New Balance Mens Fresh Foam X 1080v14 Blue features a white sole, silver N logo, yellow and green toe accents, plus Fresh Foam midsole—perfect from NEW BALANCE for reducing foot pain on every run.
The NEW BALANCE Mens Fresh Foam X 1080v14 Wide Moss features a light green mesh upper, large N logo, cushioned white Fresh Foam X sole, and black rubber outsole. The New Balance Mens Fresh Foam X 1080v14 Wide Moss features a light green mesh upper, cushioned white sole, black accents, large N logo, and Fresh Foam X branding for comfort and breathability.
The New Balance Mens Fresh Foam X 1080v14 Black/White running shoe features a thick white sole, the iconic N logo on the side, and Fresh Foam X near the front. The shoe is shown at a slight angle. The New Balance Mens Fresh Foam X 1080v14 in black/white features a large N logo, black laces, textured upper, and a thick white cushioned Fresh Foam X sole.
Spare $64.98
The New Balance Mens Fresh Foam X 1080v13 Tan running shoe features a large white N logo, mesh upper, thick off-white speckled sole, and angled design for optimal comfort—great for those with plantar fasciitis. A New Balance Mens Fresh Foam X 1080v13 Tan running shoe with a white “N” logo and thick, speckled off-white sole, shown in side profile against a plain white background.
New Balance Men's Fresh Foam X 1080v13 Tan
Angebotspreis$99.97 Regulärer Preis$164.95
The HOKA Mens Mach 6 (Medium Width) in Beige/Oatmilk Barley features a thick white sole, olive green details, and a black HOKA logo—ideal for everyday running and comfort. Shown on a white background. The HOKA Mens Mach 6 (Medium Width) in Beige/Oatmilk Barley features a textured mesh upper, black and white HOKA logo, and thick cushioned sole—ideal for everyday running and designed to help reduce foot pain.
Spare $50.03
The Brooks Mens Glycerin GTS 21 Gray is a running shoe featuring black laces, blue midsole accents, yellow tread, the BROOKS logo, DNA LOFT v3 cushioning, and a GuideRails support system for comfort and stability. The Brooks Mens Glycerin GTS 21 Gray by BROOKS is a white and gray running shoe with black laces, blue and yellow accents, a cushioned DNA LOFT v3 sole, mesh upper, and GuideRails support system, shown from the side.
Brooks Men's Glycerin GTS 21 Gray
Angebotspreis$109.97 Regulärer Preis$160.00
Spare $28.03
The HOKA Mens Arahi 7 Wide in Black/White features a cushioned white sole, black uppers with black laces, bold white HOKA branding, and J-Frame stability technology. The shoe is angled to show side and front views. The HOKA Mens Arahi 7 Wide Black/White is a stability shoe with a breathable mesh upper, bold white HOKA logo on the side, a thick white sole, and J-Frame technology for enhanced support.
HOKA Men's Arahi 7 Wide Black/White
Angebotspreis$116.97 Regulärer Preis$145.00
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Spare $28.03
The HOKA Mens Arahi 7 (Medium Width) in Black/White features a thick white sole, black mesh upper, and white “HOKA” branding on the side. The shoe is angled to display both the side profile and part of the front. The HOKA Mens Arahi 7 (Medium Width) Black/White is a black stability shoe with a thick, cushioned white sole, white HOKA branding on the side, and J-Frame technology for support. Shown in side profile against a white background.
HOKA Men's Arahi 7 (Medium Width) Black/White
Angebotspreis$116.97 Regulärer Preis$145.00

How to Choose the Best Men's Running Shoes

Are you an avid runner looking for the perfect pair of running shoes to help you perform at your best? With so many options on the market, it can be overwhelming to choose the right pair. It's important to know what features to look for in order to ensure your comfort and performance are optimized.

From cushioning and support to durability and breathability, each feature plays a crucial role in ensuring a comfortable and efficient run.

Take a look at the top features to look for in men's running shoes to help you make an informed decision when selecting your next pair.

Types of Running Shoes and Their Main Features

Start by first understanding the types available and their main features is crucial for finding the right pair that suits your needs.

  • Neutral running shoes: Designed for runners with a neutral gait, these athletic shoes offer a good balance of cushioning and flexibility, making them suitable for most runners.
  • Stability shoes or motion control shoes: These types of footwear are ideal for runners who overpronate, providing extra support and cushioning to help prevent inward rolling of the foot.
  • Minimalist running shoes: With a lightweight and low-profile design, minimalist footwear promotes a more natural running form and encourages strengthening of the foot and lower leg muscles. They're also known as zero-drop shoes.
  • Trail running shoes: Featuring rugged outsoles and durable materials, they are designed to provide traction and protection on rough terrain and unpredictable surfaces.
  • Cushioned running shoes: Always have a pair of shoes like these that offer extra padding and comfort, making them suitable as race shoes for runners looking for a plush and soft ride, especially for a recovery run after a hard marathon or competition. 
  • Lightweight running shoes: Built for speed and agility, these are lightweight and responsive, perfect for runners looking to pick up the pace.
  • Cross-training shoes: Versatile and durable, these are designed for a variety of training activities, providing stability and support for lateral movements and quick transitions.

How to Determine Your Foot Size and Type Correctly

To accurately determine your foot size and type, measure your feet using a ruler or measuring tape while standing. Here's how you can identify the right fit:

  • Foot Size: Stand up straight and place your foot on a ruler or measuring tape. Measure from the heel to the longest toe for the length and across the widest part of your foot for the width. This will give you an accurate measurement of your size. Wide feet always require more flexible and breathable materials, along with half sizes, while narrow feet will likely need footwear that can be more snug to provide stability.
  • Foot Type: Look at your arch to determine your foot type - neutral, high arch, or flat feet. Understanding your foot shape and type is crucial in selecting the right shoes that provide adequate support and comfort. 
    • Neutral Shoe: If you have a neutral foot type, opt for neutral shoes that offer balanced cushioning and support. These shoes are versatile and suitable for runners with normal pronation.
    • Cushioned Shoes for Daily Trainers: For daily trainers or recovery runs, consider cushioned shoes that provide extra support and shock absorption. These everyday shoes are ideal for everyday running and long-distance comfort, especially if you have flat feet.
  • Gait cycle: A gait cycle refers to the sequence of movements involved in walking or running. It begins when one foot makes contact with the ground (initial contact or heel strike) and ends when the same foot makes contact with the ground again. Each person's gait cycle can be unique, so always try to find the footwear best suited for your cycle while running.

Tips on Choosing the Best Running Shoes for Men

After determining your foot size and type correctly, focus on selecting running shoes that cater to your specific needs and provide optimal support and comfort for your runs.

We've compiled a couple of tips that will inspire you to find your new favorite shoe for running. Or maybe even a couple of extra pairs of shoes as well:

1. Proper Fit

The most important factor when choosing running shoes is ensuring they fit properly. Make sure there is enough room in the toe box to wiggle your toes and that the shoes feel snug without being too tight.

2. Arch Support

Consider your foot arch type - high, normal, or flat. Choose a supportive shoe that provides adequate arch support to prevent discomfort and injuries.

3. Firm Cushioning

Look for shoes with firm, extra cushioning to absorb impact and reduce strain on your joints. The level of cushioning you need will depend on your running style and preferences. The foam used in the midsole can greatly impact the shoe's responsiveness and durability, so pay attention to this feature. Be careful about it being too thick and heavy —lighter shoes will always make for better running. Neutral runners might also suffer from plush cushioning as they don't require as much.

4. Breathability

Opt for running shoes made with breathable materials to keep your feet cool and dry during runs. The mesh upper is extra important, as light and well-ventilated ones can help your feet keep cool, preventing them from overheating and reducing the risk of blisters or hot spots. This feature is especially important for long-distance runners. Also, consider the weight of the shoes; the lightest shoes can enhance your speed and agility.

5. Stability

If you overpronate or supinate, choose shoes that offer stability or motion control features to help correct your gait.

6. Traction

If you often run on uneven terrain, prioritize shoes with a sturdy outsole that offers excellent traction and stability. This feature becomes crucial for maintaining your balance and preventing slips and falls.

7. Flexibility

Ensure the running shoes are flexible enough to allow for natural foot movement while providing support.

8. Try Them On

Visit a specialty running store where experts can analyze your gait and recommend the best shoes for your running style. Try on shoes later in the day when your feet are slightly swollen, similar to how they may be during a run.

9. Test Run

If possible, take the shoes for a test run in the store or on a treadmill to ensure they feel comfortable and supportive. Your toes should have enough room to wiggle, and there should be no uncomfortable pressure points.

10. Replace Regularly

Running shoes have a limited lifespan due to wear and tear, especially if you're an everyday runner or use them for daily training. Over time, shoes lose cushioning and support, putting you at risk for injuries. Keep an eye on wear patterns or discomfort to know when it's time for a new pair. Replace them every 300-500 miles or when they start to show signs of deterioration.

Regularly replacing your shoes ensures you're running with proper support, helping you stay injury-free and perform at your best.

11. Rotate Shoes

Have multiple pairs of running shoes and rotate them to prolong their lifespan and prevent overuse injuries.

12. Clean and Maintain

Keep your pair clean by gently handwashing with mild soap and air-drying them. Avoid putting them in the washing machine or dryer.

13. Store Properly

Store your running shoes in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent the materials from deteriorating.

Remember, the best running shoes for men won't only complement your running style but also provide the necessary support and protection for a smooth and enjoyable running experience. By following these tips, you can select the best running shoes for men that provide comfort, support, and durability for your runs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Use Running Shoes for Other Activities Like Weightlifting or Basketball?

You can use your pair of running shoes for other activities like weightlifting or basketball, but they may not be the best choice. Running shoes are designed for forward motion and firm cushioning, which may not provide the stability and support needed for lateral movements or heavy lifting.

For activities that involve different types of movements, consider a pair of shoes specific to those activities to prevent injury and optimize performance.

Are There Specific Running Shoes For Different Types Of Terrain, Such As Trails Or Roads?

When it comes to running shoes, you'll find styles designed for various terrains like trails or roads. Trail running shoes have rugged outsoles for better grip on uneven surfaces, while road running shoes offer smoother soles suited for pavement.

It's essential to choose the right type based on where you'll be running to ensure optimal performance and comfort. Always keep in mind the terrain-specific features to enhance your running experience.

Can I Wash My Running Shoes in the Washing Machine?

You won't ruin them right away if you wash your running shoes in the washing machine, although it's not recommended if you want them to last longer. However, it's best to remove the insoles and laces, place them in a mesh laundry bag, and use a gentle cycle with cold water.

Avoid using harsh detergents or hot water to prevent damaging the materials. Once washed, let them air dry naturally to maintain their shape and performance.

What Are Some Of The Most Recommended Running Shoe Brands?

There is a huge variety of popular shoes for running out there. Still, we at Lucky Feet Shoes will always recommend the Brooks running line, like the Brooks Ghost 15, Brooks Adrenaline GTS, and Brooks Glycerin StealthFit, Hoka and their Hoka Bondi, Hoka Mach, and Hoka Clifton; and from New Balance, its notable models like the New Balance Fresh Foam 1080 and their 860,  and the New Balance FuelCell.

These are just a few examples, and the best running shoe for you will depend on factors such as your running style, foot shape, and personal preferences. It's always recommended to try on different shoes and seek expert advice at a specialty running store before making a purchase.

Lucky Feet Shoes is Here With Your Future New Pair of Running Shoes

Now that you have learned about the different types of men's running shoes and how to determine your foot size and type, you're ready to choose the best pair for your needs.

Remember to prioritize comfort, support, stability, and performance-enhancing features when making your selection, no matter if you're a recreational runner or trying or just using them on the treadmill.

With the right running shoes, whether they're new Brooks Adrenaline or Hoka Mach, you can enjoy a smooth and comfortable running experience while minimizing the risk of injuries.

Happy running!