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READ: HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT RUNNING SHOES / GAIT ANALYSIS EXPLAINED

Your footwear choice shapes how every stride feels, from easy recovery runs to race-day efforts. This men’s running shoe collection brings together cushioned trainers, stability models, trail shoes, and race-ready options so you can match each pair precisely to your mechanics, terrain, and training block. For daily road miles, look to all-rounders that balance impact protection with a responsive underfoot feel, keeping your legs fresher while still giving you feedback on pace and form during longer sessions. If your foot tends to roll inward as you land, modern stability shoes use features such as broader platforms, tuned foams, and guidance systems to support alignment without feeling rigid, helping reduce fatigue and the risk of overuse niggles as the distance builds.

Off-road, men’s trail running shoes add aggressive grip patterns, protective uppers, and more structured platforms so you can commit to uneven, muddy, or rocky terrain with confidence. For wet city routes and winter training, waterproof or water-resistant models with dedicated wet-weather compounds help keep your feet better shielded from standing water and persistent rain. When speed is the priority, lightweight performance shoes and plated racers pair energetic foams with propulsive designs to make uptempo workouts and race efforts feel smoother and more economical, from 5K through marathon.

Across the range, breathable uppers, secure midfoot holds, and carefully judged cushioning drops are there to help you lock in a fit that feels intuitive from the first run and continues to support your progress across countless kilometres. Shop our men's trainers today! 

Men’s running shoes generally fall into categories such as neutral, stability, cushioned, trail, and racing shoes. Neutral shoes suit most runners, while stability and motion control options provide extra support for overpronation. Trail shoes are designed for off-road terrain, and racing shoes are lightweight for speed-focused sessions and events.

Consider your foot type (neutral, overpronator, flat feet), running goals (distance, speed, trail), and where you’ll be running (road, trail, mixed). A gait analysis can help match you with the best type for your needs, ensuring comfort, injury prevention, and optimal performance

Replace your running shoes every 300–500 miles, or when you notice signs of wear such as reduced cushioning, uneven tread, or discomfort. Regularly rotating your shoes and using them only on their intended surfaces can help extend their lifespan and maintain support.

Neutral running shoes are designed for runners with a natural gait and standard arch height, offering cushioning without added support. Stability shoes, however, include features like firmer midsoles or medial posts to support runners who overpronate, helping to guide the foot and reduce the risk of injury on longer runs.

Look for shoes with adequate cushioning for shock absorption, breathable uppers for ventilation, and a secure yet comfortable fit. Consider your gait—neutral or overpronation—and the terrain you’ll be running on. Durable outsoles, reflective details for visibility, and lightweight construction are also beneficial for comfort and performance.

All-rounder shoes, such as the Asics Novablast 5 or Asics Gel Nimbus 27, are versatile enough for a variety of runs—from easy miles to long runs and even some speedwork. They balance cushioning, support, and responsiveness, making them a great choice for most runners or those who want one shoe for everything.


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