22 Best Men's Running Shoes 2024 Tried and Tested
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The best men's running shoes for marathons, easy runs and everything in between

Shop GQ's pick of the best men's running shoes in 2024, balancing cushioning, durability, speed and style in equal measure

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Best overall running shoes
Saucony Endorphin Speed 4
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Best running support shoe
Asics Gel Kayano 30
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Best running shoe for beginner runners
Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 40
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Cushioning and durability should be fairly self-explanatory, but you'll also need a brief understanding of the heel counter, which is the composition of the heel section of the shoe from floor to shoe top. Knowing the term ‘heel drop’ might also help: that's the difference between the highest and lowest parts of the shoe, between the heel and the lowest part of the toe section. The jury is out on whether it's better to have a stiff, more supportive heel counter or a malleable one that moves with your stride, but it may help you to know that a high heel drop of 10mm or more provides support for those with high arches, while drops as low as 4mm are more of a lightweight option for those lucky people among you without arch problems.

What's the difference between road running shoes and trail running shoes?

Trail shoes have been specifically designed for running off-road where there is more traction, stability and foot protection required from tree roots, stones and mud”, explains Dan Prettejohn, Brand Manager at Pro:Direct Running.

“There are a vast array of trail shoes that are built to tackle deep muddy bogs, dry hard packed trails or loose rocky mountain terrain. Typically, we see deeper lugs on the sole of the shoe, a wider shoe base to prevent you rolling your foot or ankle, and often more of a consideration to log distance and comfort over pure lightweight speed. Often the materials will be tweaked to make sure a shoe can drain water and mud, or prevent it from entering the shoe altogether, with technologies like GORE-TEX.”

When should I buy new running shoes?

"As a general rule we’d say to replace your running shoes every 300-500 miles or 3-6 months”, Prettejohn continues.

“This can vary for each person, but it serves as a good guideline for shoes designed for everyday road running. Some shoes are capable of getting closer to 600+ miles, but this can depend on rubber coverage on the sole, midsole durability, strength of the upper, your personal running style, weight, location and the conditions you have run in. We advise that you rotate a few different pairs so that you notice when a shoe looks and feels like it's past its peak.”

Can I wear running shoes for the gym?

“Most running shoes are designed to move forwards, not side to side or up and down, therefore not needing the stability of someone lifting weights or doing a HIIT workout”, Prettejohn states.

“We’d always recommend that if there is a purpose-built shoe for an activity, you are likely to get a better result and avoid injury. However, on a practical level, this is not always possible or necessary if you are doing a much lighter workout or potentially running a shorter distance. There are several shoes that come close to fitting the needs of both, depending on the level of gym intensity, distance, or speed you like to run and frequency of exercise.”

How we test running shoes

Here at GQ we have a whole team of passionate runners, all of whom jump at the chance to test the newest running shoe releases as soon as they drop. Whether we’re training for a marathon or just running easy 5Ks, we put all of the shoes we’ve included in this guide through the wringer, looking at how they perform at speed and on the track, as well as over long runs, easy runs and even on race day. Different shoes work best for different runners, so we’ve tried to explain what type of runner might enjoy each of the shoes below, with shoes that cater to those who need support or over-pronate, as well as those for runners who want a more lightweight, bouncy shoe to get them around their next park run faster. Every shoe below has been tested, so rest assured that we believe it's a winner, just make sure to look carefully as to if it's right for you personally.

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