These shoes took a journey to get to you. As the final days of summer dwindled, we asked brands to show us their best in class. The leaves turned, snow fell, and the pages of our training calendars filled. We put more than 100 different models through their paces and considered each for a spot on this list. After months of running and thousands of miles on the feet of our 280 wear-testers, the 25 here rose to the top.
We evaluated them based on how each performed on the roads, trails, tracks, and racecourses with a focus on qualities like cushioning, flexibility, stability, and overall ride. This spring, the winners have arrived. And now you can finally meet them.
Racing Shoe Award Winners
Nike Vaporfly 3 Racing Sneaker
Credit: Thomas HenggeNew Balance FuelCell SuperComp Elite v3 Racing Sneaker
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Credit: Thomas HenggeSaucony Endorphin Elite Racing Sneaker
Credit: Thomas HenggeMizuno Wave Rebellion Pro Racing Sneaker
Credit: Thomas HenggePuma Deviate Nitro Elite 2 Racing Shoe
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Credit: Thomas HenggeUnder Armour Flow Velociti Elite Racing Shoe
Now 30% Off
Credit: Thomas HenggeTraining Shoe Award Winners
Brooks Ghost 15 Training Sneaker
Credit: Thomas HenggeAsics Gel-Cumulus 25 Training Shoe
Credit: Thomas HenggeLululemon Blissfeel 2 Training Sneaker
Credit: Thomas HenggeAdidas Ultraboost Light Training Shoe
Now 30% Off
Credit: Thomas HenggeSaucony Ride 16 Training Shoe
Credit: Thomas HenggeAltra Rivera 3 Training Sneaker
Now 27% Off
Credit: Thomas Hengge361 Degrees 361-Centauri Sneaker for Training
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Max-Cushion Training Shoe Award Winners
Asics Superblast
Credit: Thomas HenggeNike Invincible 3
Credit: Thomas HenggeBrooks Hyperion Max
Credit: Thomas HenggeSaucony Axon 3
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Credit: Thomas HenggeHoka Challenger 7
Credit: Thomas HenggeBrooks Catamount 2
Credit: Thomas HenggeNike Pegasus Trail 4 GTX
Credit: Thomas HenggeMerrell MTL Skyfire 2
Credit: Thomas HenggeAltra Lone Peak 7
Now 33% Off
Credit: Thomas HenggeVJ Ultra 2
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Runner-in-Chief
Jeff is Runner-in-Chief for Runner's World, guiding the brand's shoes and gear coverage. A true shoe dog, he's spent more than a decade testing and reviewing shoes. In 2017, he ran in 285 different pairs of shoes, including a streak of 257 days wearing a different model.

Test Editor
Amanda is a test editor at Runner’s World who has run the Boston Marathon every year since 2013; she's a former professional baker with a master’s in gastronomy and she carb-loads on snickerdoodles.