Top Rated Fall 2012 Running Shoes

Best tip ever: go shopping for new shoes!  Picking the right running shoe is important for increasing your speed, increasing your distance and preventing injuries.  Here are just a few of the top rated running shoes for this fall.  Click on each website’s name to read the full review of the shoe.

  • Shape voted this shoe the “best cushioning women’s running shoe”.  The Saucony Triumph 7 has a midsole that is both “flexible” and “responsive” so your feet can go for miles without hurting.

  • The Nike Pegasus+ 29 passed Fitbie’s wear-test for what they claim to be a “marshmallowy-soft ride.”  This shoe is available for men and women and is great for both long and short distances.

 

  • This shoe is a part of the latest trend of incredibly lightweight running shoes.  The ASICS GEL-Lyte 33 weighs 7.8 oz for men and 6.7 oz for women.  Competitor writes that this shoe is light in weight but thick in cushion.  It’s a win-win!


  • Here’s another light shoe that FitSugar raves about.  The Adidas’s Adizero Feather 2 shoes were actually worn by some London Olympians while training.  Wear these outside this fall or take them on the treadmill when it gets cooler this winter.
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