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It's important to find a pair of running shoes that matches your running style and foot shape. Before making a purchase, pay close attention to a few essential criteria to avoid common mistakes:
No matter your level, cushioning is the key factor for comfort and joint health. A runner weighing 85 kg has different needs than a lighter build: the heavier you are, the more shock absorption you need to protect knees, ankles and hips. Modern technologies, whether EVA foam, gel or high-density foam, provide energy return to reduce muscle fatigue kilometre after kilometre.
Racers often choose lightweight carbon plate models designed for maximum propulsion, while shoes with enhanced cushioning remain the go-to for daily training and long runs. For these distances, also check the lacing system and overall foot support, as both directly affect your comfort at the end of a run.
Parisian tarmac, a forest path or a cinder track all put different demands on your men's running shoes. On the road, a lightweight model with soft cushioning absorbs the repetitive impact of asphalt. For trail, the sole should offer enough grip and a reinforced toe bumper for technical terrain. If you mix surfaces, versatile models offer a good balance between grip and flexibility. Discover our selection of trail running shoes for your mountain runs.
You may have heard of minimalist running shoes: they encourage a more natural stride and better ground feel, but are mainly for experienced runners looking to improve their technique. With little cushioning, they require a gradual transition to avoid overloading tendons and foot muscles. For more information, see our guide to choosing running shoes.
On Running has become a leading name thanks to its CloudTec technology, a system of hollow pods that provide cushioning on landing and dynamic push-off. The Cloudmonster and Cloudsurfer models are ideal for both training and road racing, appealing to runners seeking both lightness and performance.
If you prefer a low drop and a more direct connection to the ground, Altra offers men's running shoes with zero drop and a FootShape fit that lets your toes spread naturally. It's a popular choice for runners wanting to strengthen their stride without going fully minimalist.
Hoka One One is known for its generously cushioned soles, ideal for long distances and runners seeking maximum comfort, while Salomon is a trusted choice for technical terrain, with Contagrip soles designed for trail. New Balance and Saucony complete the range with balanced collections offering comfort, responsiveness and durability, from Sunday jogs to race day.
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A well-maintained pair of men's running shoes keeps its cushioning and grip much longer. After each run, remove the insole and let them air dry away from direct heat, which can deform the foam. For cleaning, a soft brush and warm soapy water are enough. If you run regularly, alternating between two pairs allows the materials to recover between sessions.
It's generally recommended to replace running shoes every 600 to 800 kilometres, though this varies depending on your weight, stride and the surfaces you run on. A worn sole, flattened cushioning or new aches after your runs are all signs it's time for a new pair.
Also consider pairing your shoes with technical socks: they help support your feet and reduce friction on long runs.
The most common mistakes are picking a size that's too small, ignoring your foot strike type or choosing based only on looks. Always try shoes on at the end of the day, when your feet are at their largest, and make sure the shoes suit your usual running surface.
Place your foot on a sheet of paper, trace around it and measure the distance from heel to longest toe. Add about 0.5 cm for running comfort. Measure both feet, as they may differ slightly, and use the larger measurement.
Minimalist models bring your foot closer to the ground and encourage a more natural midfoot strike. They help strengthen the intrinsic muscles of the foot and improve proprioception. However, they offer less protection and cushioning: a gradual transition over several weeks is essential to avoid injury.
Also see: How to choose your running shoes?
Looking for women's models? Discover our selection of women's running shoes.
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