
By
Mr.Bairu
Are your running shoes shot? Browse the top-performing new running shoes and cross-trainers for your fall and winter workouts with this guide.
On the hunt for a new pair of running shoes? With so many options out there, it can be difficult to determine which pair is right for you. The good news: Whether you're looking for an all-terrain sneaker to help you scale trails with ease, a lightweight running shoe for your next 5K race, or cross-trainers that can carry you through your toughest HIIT workouts, we've got you covered. Give your sneakers an upgrade with our guide to the best kicks for fall 2016.
Surface swapper
Prefer a multiterrain run? The New Balance Fresh Foam Gobi has lugs and a reinforced upper for reliability on trails—yet it's lightweight, so you can zoom on roads.
To buy: $95; newbalance.com
Style statement
Whether you want to crush a killer circuit or just look cute post-sweat session, the Adidas by Stella McCartney Edge Trainer has your back—er, feet.
To buy: $190; bergdorfgoodman.com
Cardio-ready
Surprise: The sweet, pink Ryka Dynamic 2 is as hard-core as they come, built for truly high-impact activities (think box jumps).
To buy: $75; amazon.com
Fly girl
Zip past the competition in the built-for-speed APL TechLoom Phantom. Bonus points for its ultra-bright upper.
To buy: $165; shopbop.com
Pod cast
Pods on the outsole of the Nike LunarGlide 8 offer cushioning where you need it. Plus, the rear wedge keeps feet from rolling in.
To buy: $120; nike.com
Boot camp
Meet The North Face Ultra MT Winter, a trail runner with a weather- and debris-deterring ankle sleeve.
To buy: $170; thenorthface.com
Power tool
The springy midsole of the Adidas Pure Boost X Training Shoe keeps pep in your step during workouts.
To buy: $120; zappos.com
Breathe right
Perforations along the toe box and instep of the airy Brooks Hyperion reduce moisture—a common blister cause.
To buy: $120; zappos.com
Photo: Zappos.com
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