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The best new running shoes for faster and longer runs

When the cool weather rises and the sun shines, it’s the perfect time to get back on your favorite run Roads– In an advanced range of sneakers. Whether you want to run Faster Or, for longer, new running shoes (and an excellent training program) will help you get there.

Several major brands launched new releases this season to help you get up and running faster and longer, thanks to its cutting-edge technology, materials and construction. These new running shoes feature technology and features that make you tread comfortably mile after mile.

Adidas Ultraboost 21
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Best for bouncy riding: Adidas Ultraboost 21

The shoes don’t get much more bouncy. If you love a responsive ride that adds a bit of power to every step, the latest Adidas Ultraboost is for you – and it will help you speed up too. This latest version includes more elastic at the front of the foot and has a stretchy, sock-like upper that moves with you, even when the pace gets a bit spicy. Recycled yarn, made from ocean plastic, is woven into the upper part, adding an element of sustainability to the shoe we love.

[$180; adidas.com]

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HOKA One One Mach 4
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Best for cushioning: HOKA One One Mach 4

If you’re looking for a luxurious and responsive shoe that you can wear to training daily, Hoka’s Mach 4 has you covered. Although it is an update to previous releases, it is basically reimagined, with a smoother feel and a higher power return, thanks to a combination of foam. The extended heel and midsole provide a softer fit, while the mesh upper provides a secure and breathable fit.

[$130; hokaoneone.com]

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Nike Zoom X Infinite Run Flyknit
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Best for springtime chill: Nike ZoomX Invincible Run Flyknit

You can have a thicker layer of Nike’s most springy foam, ZoomX (also found in Vaporfly Next%), all over the entire midsole with this latest drop, leaving it feeling super soft. Thanks to the wide base on the forefoot and heel, as well as the secure top, you’ll feel stable as you go from landing to takeoff. A plush collar also provides more comfort, which adds to the many reasons why you should wear this sneaker for long distances and daily miles.

[$180; nike.com]

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Reebok FlowRide Energy 3
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Best for low visibility runs: Reebok Floatride Energy 3

Calling all early risers or late-night runners: You’ll want to invest in affordable Reebok running shoes, complete with 360 ° of reflection. In addition to keeping you visible in low visibility, the shoe also feels lightweight, so you can increase speed with ease. The breathable mesh upper allows for more airflow, while the midsole provides some feedback while you run.

[$110; reebok.com]

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Puma Devite Nitro Running Shoe
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Best for picky runners: the Puma NITRO line

Puma recently released five new shoes – Deviate ($ 160), Deviate Elite ($ 200), Velocity ($ 120), Liberate ($ 110) and Eternity ($ 120) – all using the brand’s new NITRO foam. Designed to make shoes lightweight and flexible, these sponges also provide support without mass. Every shoe in the line added traction to keep you steady on your feet. You’ll need Deviate for extra cushioning in a long-distance run or marathon preparation, while Deviate Elite takes your steps a little faster – it’s specially designed for racing. Both Deviates feature Puma’s carbon fiber pad to enhance propulsion with every stride. While the Speed Suitable for any runner looking for durability, cushioning, and a responsive ride, runners looking for more stability should choose Eternity. RunGUIDE technology helps keep your gait aligned. Finally, the Liberate, intended for shorter distances up to the half-marathon, features a mesh upper for ventilation, as well as better water drainage if you run regularly in the elements.

(From $ 110 USD; puma.com]

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UA Flow Velociti Wind
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Best for Superlight Design: UA Flow Velociti Wind

If you like shoes that don’t hold you back, lightweight, close to the ground, then this brand new shoe could be the perfect fit for you. With no rubber on the outsole, the shoe feels very light and smooth. You’ll want to tackle short distances very quickly in this shoe, thanks to its simple design. To stop it, you can track your stats, including speed and mileage, by connecting this shoe to MapMyRun – no device needed while you’re on the go, just sync on return.

[$160, underarmour.com]


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