8 Best Running Shoes of 2015 to Help You Stay Fit
There are many different running shoes, making it easier for runners to choose one that is the "perfect fit." Below is a list of some of the best running shoes for 2015.
#1: Saucony Triumph ISO
Price: $150
According to the Active Times, Saucony calls this particular shoe their "pinnacle neutral trainer." It won the Editor's Choice award this year on Runner's World. The Triumph ISO is built with the brand's signature PWRGRID+ technology, making it comfortable to wear.
#2: Salomon S-Lab Fellcross 3
Price: $170
Outside Online describes these running shoes as an "all-terrain warrior." This shoe seems to be perfect for more experienced runners who run on different types of terrain. The site suggests that the Salomon S-Lab Fellcross 3 is built for comfort and speed.
#3: Newton Gravity IV
Price: $175
The Newton Gravity IV is an updated version of the mileage fan favorite shoe, states the Active Times. The company has improved the shoes' response by remodeling its "FlexZone." The sneakers are built with Newton's P.O.P 1 platform, which improves the runner's form.
#4: Asics Gel-Pursue (Road)
Price: $110
This shoe is best for "neutral-cushioning addicts," states Outside Online. The sneakers do not help with speed, but some test runners have liked the way the shoe responds. One tester states, "A great shoe for putting in lots of efficient miles."
#5: Adidas adizero Adios Boost 2.0
Price: $140
The Adidas adizero best fits marathon runners, the Active Times reports. The shoe is built with BOOST, a brand signature that provides support, comfort, and maximum energy return.
#6: Nike Free 5.0 (Road)
Price: $100
According to Outside Online, this shoe is inspired by the original minimalist runner. Although, there have been some changes. The newly release sneaker increased the multidirectional flex of the original sneaker by changing the design. The original had deep, square cuts in the midsole, which were replaced with hexagonal patterns in the new sneakers.
#7: Nike Lunar Eclipse 5
Price: $135
This shoe offers extra support with its built-in Dynamic Support platform. According to the Active Times, the runners will experience a "flexible and neutral ride" in these sneakers.
#8: Adidas Supernova Sequence Boost 7 (Road)
Price: $130
This shoe is best for runners who look for stability, but less weight, Outside Online reports. One tester from the site comments the following about the shoes: "I was able to crank out solid sub-mix-minute miles without feeling like I was laboring."
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