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The soft, supportive neutral trainer is our top pick for runners new to zero drop. It’s best for easy runs and base building.
Travel season is here! If you’ve got a fun-filled spring break adventure in your near future, we’ve got something that ...
Peluva shoes are zero-drop, which keeps your foot level and naturally encourages more of a midfoot strike, shifting the impact into your ankles. Initially, this slight shift in my gait made me ...
Yes, the best walking shoes are technically running shoes. Running shoes have soft yet supportive cushioning to mitigate the ...
So what should you look for when selecting a minimalist shoe? Vincent says to look for shoes that have a zero drop (meaning the shoe is flat from heel-to-toe) or a drop under 6 millimeters. You should ...
Diadora’s premium daily training shoe offers stability and cushioning in a package designed to soak up mile after mile on the roads. The Blushield cushioning technology runs the entire length of ...
“It’s nice because they’re built like road shoes, with that soft cushion,” she says. “You can do a nice trail run, run on the road, and then wear them post-run.” Zero-drop shoes take ...
Traditionally the most common running shoe has about a 12 mm drop off and with in the last decade shoes have gone to the zero drop (0 mm). Typically the greater the heel drop, those runners have ...