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The purpose of this blog is to help both the novice and the experienced runner find their way to the best running shoe for their needs. We share reviews, buying guides, and price comparisons on all running shoes plus hundreds of opinions from other runners. Running Shoes Guru was founded in 2009 and is the place to go for independent, unbiased, expert reviews on running shoes and GPS running..
Running Shoes Guru Blog
1w ago
The On CloudVista 2 is a stylish and fast running shoe ideal for runs up to 5-8 miles on roads and easy trails, from dirt single track to grass and gravel ..read more
Running Shoes Guru Blog
1w ago
The Glycerin Max is a brand new trainer and is a spinoff series of the popular Glycerin. It has the thickest midsole of any Brooks trainer and it's designed to be Brooks' softest, plushest trainer. The Glycerin is on its 21st version and is one of Brooks' most popular Brooks running shoes. It's a max cushioned trainer for easy and recovery runs. This comparison will tell you which version is better for you ..read more
Running Shoes Guru Blog
1w ago
We've asked questions to 794 runners to understand how they choose running shoe brands ..read more
Running Shoes Guru Blog
1w ago
The On Cloudboom Strike is a good racer which is best suited to forefoot strikers. It has a thick insole that doubles up as the midsole to provide a bouncy, cushioned ride but it doesn’t feel as fast as other super shoes due to it not having a very prominent rocker. The Cloudboom Strike has a much better ride than the Cloudboom Echo 3 with better outsole durability but it runs a half size too big and costs too much ..read more
Running Shoes Guru Blog
2w ago
The Zoom Fly was designed to be a cheaper, more durable version of the Nike super shoes. It's designed to be used for tempo, threshold and interval training. It's Nike's only plated training shoe so it fills an important role in the Nike running rotation. The Zoom Fly has changed drastically from version 1 to version 6, the latest version. This comparison will tell you which version is better for you, version 6 or version 5 ..read more
Running Shoes Guru
2w ago
The Saucony Tempus 2 is a premium stability trainer. With a plush, responsive midsole and a snug, supportive upper, it offers stability and comfort for daily runs and races alike, making running enjoyable ..read more
Running Shoes Guru
2w ago
The Hyperion GTS 2 brings stability and a lightweight design together for a trainer-racer hybrid with more room in the heel and midfoot than we usually find in a streamlined model; this shoe is an excellent option as a speed and distance combination shoe for a wide range of foot widths and running goals ..read more
Running Shoes Guru
3w ago
The Nike Zoom Fly 6 is a decent speed trainer that’s best suited to tempo, fartlek and long runs. It doesn’t feel as lively or as propulsive as some of the other speed trainers on the market and it’s lacking in excitement and innovation; it is however the fastest Nike trainer currently available. Version 6 sees the addition of proper ZoomX foam, making it lighter and more versatile than previous versions but it doesn’t do anything unique to stand out from the crowd ..read more
Running Shoes Guru
1M ago
The Hoka Speedgoat 6 is a durable, responsive trail shoe designed for runners who prioritize stability and precision on technical terrain. With a firm midsole, secure midfoot cage, and narrow fit, it excels at providing control and confidence on rugged trails. While it may feel snug for some, it’s a dependable choice for long, challenging runs ..read more
Running Shoes Guru
1M ago
The Brooks Glycerin Max is a great maximalist daily trainer with a balanced and stable ride. It has a brand new DNA Tuned midsole which delivers a medium-soft and relatively versatile ride but doesn’t offer a high level of bounce or energy return. It has a stiff forefoot and a rocker to improve efficiency while it's best suited to long runs & easy runs but it can also handle steady-paced runs ..read more