Whether you’re chasing 5K or marathon PBs, these are the best running shoes for hitting your goals…

Every runner’s biochemistry is unique, which means certain shoes will be perfect for some and terrible for others. That said, there are three key things everyone needs to consider when trainer shopping.

  • Firstly, the shoe should fit your foot snugly, without having to do the laces up tight.
  • Secondly, the shoe should naturally flow with your stride (and make you want to run faster).
  • Finally, the shoe should fit your running mechanics, meaning if you start to feel irritation in areas that have bothered you in the past, that’s a sign you’re not wearing the right pair.

To help you put your best foot forward, we put a selection of the latest running shoes through their paces – here’s the cream of the crop…

Best running shoes 2023

  1. On Running Cloudflow ($139.99 / £130) – Best for neutral performance
  2. Nike Vaporfly 3 ($250 / £235) – Best for ultralight performance
  3. Under Armour Velociti Elite ($250 / £220) – Best for middle-distance PBs
  4. Hoka Clifton 9 ($145 / £130) – Best for durability
  5. New Balance FuelCell SuperComp Elite V3 – Best for long-distance running
  6. On Cloudsurfer 7 ($149.99 / £150) – Best for daily training
  7. Hoka Rocket X 2 ($250 / £220) – Best for all-out racing

14 Of The Best Men's Running Shoes For 2020

BEST FOR NEUTRAL PERFORMANCE

On Running Cloudflow

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$139.99 / £130, on-running.com

Speed: 5/5
Stability: 4.5/5
Comfort: 4/5
OVERALL: 4.5/5

Materials: Helion™ superfoam, recycled polyester | Weight: 238g | Sizes: 6.5 to 13.5 | Colours: Nine colour options | Heel-toe drop: 9mm

‘Swiss-engineered’ is shorthand for ‘really well made’, and although Swiss brand ON is less than a decade old, it’s already established itself as a shining light in the running shoe game.

Its goal was to revolutionise the sensation of running, with soft landings and explosive take-offs, and that’s exactly what the Cloudflow does.

Whether it’s a 5k, 10k or marathon, the Cloudflow’s versatility makes it stand out from the crowd. Lightweight, reinforced and well-ventilated, the advanced traction pattern on the sole also offers superior grip on wet and slippery terrain.

The Helion™ superfoam, meanwhile, ensures a smooth ride, giving comfort, kick and more speed, and the curved heel unit means better hold, durability and comfort.

Elsewhere, the strategic taping and a new lacing configuration offers sure-footed freedom and support for high-speed goals.

Product shot of a Nike Vaporfly 3 shoe
BEST FOR ULTRALIGHT PERFORMANCE

Nike Vaporfly 3

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$250 / £235, nike.com 

Speed: 5/5
Stability: 4/5
Comfort: 4/5
OVERALL: 4.5/5

Materials: ZoomX foam, carbon fibre flyplate | Weight: 195g | Sizes: 5.5 to 14 | Colours: White and Particle Grey / Sail and Orange | Heel-toe drop: 8mm

The third generation Vaporfly has some refinements compared to its successful predecessor and is now the lightest carbon super shoe around. The ZoomX midsole is softer too, improving cushioned protection and boosting its marathon credentials.

It’s still as quick and punchy as the outgoing model though so won’t let you down when you need a turn of speed. But there’s reassuring stability here for when your form starts to get ragged deep into long races. One for PB chasers of all distances.

Read our full Nike Vaporfly 3 review

Under Armour Velociti Elite

BEST FOR MIDDLE-DISTANCE PBS

Under Armour Velociti Elite

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$250 / £220, underarmour.co.uk

Speed: 3/5
Stability: 5/5
Comfort: 3/5
OVERALL: 4/5

Materials: Flow foam, WARP 2.0 mesh upper, carbon plate | Weight: 238g | Heel-toe drop: 8mm

Under Armour has released its first carbon race shoe to compete with the Nike AlphaflyAdidas Adios Pro 3 and the Saucony Endorphin Elite. The Under Armour Velociti Elite features stripped-down, lightweight uppers, a big-stack, super-foam midsole and a carbon plate.

It’s roomy across the top of the foot but still maintains a compact and secure feel on the foot with good heel hold and padding, plus reliable lockdown across the top of the midfoot. Like all Under Armour shoes, it’s firm underfoot and lacks the punch of more energetic carbon shoes. It’s still lively, but more direct – if you like more ground-feel, this could be the super shoe for you.

That firmness means it has middle-distance PBs written all over it. However, marathon runners will probably need more cushioning in the final hour of a 26.2-mile test.

Read our full Under Armour Velociti Elite review

Product shot of a Hoka Clifton 9 running shoe
BEST FOR DURABILITY

Hoka Clifton 9

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$145 / £130, hoka.com

Speed: 4/5
Stability: 4/5
Comfort: 4.5/5
OVERALL: 4/5

Materials: EVA midsole, rubber outsole | Weight: 248g | Sizes: 6.5 to 13.5 | Colours: 11 colour options | Heel-toe drop: 5mm

Despite sticking with the Clifton line’s compression moulded EVA midsole, Hoka has made noticeable upgrades on the old Clifton 8. There’s a 3mm increase in stack height and better structure in the engineered mesh upper – which is more breathable now too.

That pronounced heal grip now hides a deeper heal counter, giving a better locked-in sensation, and there’s more room in the toe box too. Overall it’s an ideal neutral daily trainer for logging regular miles, and it’ll go the distance too thanks to a more durable outsole. If you want a dependable, stable shoe with decent energy return, the Clifton 9 is worth considering.

A single New Balance FuelCell SuperComp Elite V3 running shoeBEST FOR LONG-DISTANCE RUNNING

New Balance Fuelcell SuperComp Elite V3 

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$230 / £220, newbalance.co.uk

Speed: 4/5
Stability: 4/5
Comfort: 4/5
OVERALL: 4/5

Materials: EVA/TPU foam midsole, carbon plate | Weight: 216g | Sizes: 6.5 to 13.5 | Colours: Yellow and Orange / White / Red and Blue | Heel-toe drop: 4mm

The New Balance Fuelcell SuperComp Elite V3 is well worth a look if you’re hunting for a shoe that packs marathon PB potential. An impressive upgrade to the RC Elite V2, it’s light, agile and built for speed and is another excellent carbon shoe designed for guns-blazing race-day miles.

It’s lively, energetic and responsive with snappy transitions and a smooth turnover at top paces. There’s just enough cushioning too and when fatigue inevitably kicks in and form goes ragged, it’s more stable and forgiving than some carbon super shoes, and that boosts the Elite V3’s marathon credentials. 

Read our full New Balance Fuelcell SuperComp Elite V3 review

On Cloudsurfer 7 running shoeBEST FOR DAILY TRAINING

On Cloudsurfer 7

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$149.99 / £150, on-running.com

Speed: 4/5
Stability: 4/5
Comfort: 5/5
OVERALL: 4/5

Materials: Helion™ superfoam midsole, rubber outsole | Weight: 237g | Sizes: 6.5 to 13.5

The On Cloudsurfer 7 is a light, lively, comfortable and well-balanced daily trainer with enough versatility to handle everything from easy miles up to faster training efforts. Its newly shaped Cloud elements collapse in sequence like dominos as you move through your transition, to create softer landings and springier toe-offs in a rolling motion.

Up top, you’ve got a soft dual-layer mesh upper that’s thick but breathable enough. It wraps the foot nicely to ensure good step-in comfort with plush but-not-overcooked padding in the heels and tongue. There’s a rolling, snappy, responsive and springy ride that’s not too aggressive. They’re noticeably softer than many On shoes with good cushioning that avoids feeling flaccid.

Read our full On Cloudsurfer 7 review

Product shot of a Hoka Rocket X 2 running shoe
BEST FOR ALL-OUT RACING

Hoka Rocket X 2

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$250 / £220, hoka.com 

Speed: 4/5
Stability: 4/5
Comfort: 4/5
OVERALL: 4/5

Materials: Technical synthetic mesh upper / carbon fibre plate | Sizes: 4.5 to 12.5 | Weight: 221g | Colours: Ceramic and Evening Primrose

A big improvement over the first generation Rocket X, Hoka at last has a super shoe capable of going toe-to-toe with the big guns. The new X 2 is a carbon racer rebuilt for guns-blazing racing and faster training efforts.

At £220 it’s good value for a top-end race shoe and boasts superb versatility too – this is a shoe that feels nimble and race-ready whatever pace or distance you put it through.

Read our full Hoka Rocket X 2 review