I’ve often thought to myself “if I opened a shoe store, which shoes would I definitely want on my wall?” It’s an interesting question to think about for a shoe geek like me! My personal approach would be to provide a spectrum of shoe options, and yes, possibly even a few traditional models (even though I don’t generally ever run in them myself, plenty of people do without issue and probably have little reason to change).
A few years back I put together a guide to minimalist running shoes in which I offered my top picks in a number of categories. Given the length of that post, and since I’m often asked which shoes I recommend, I thought it might be helpful to provide a more streamlined set of shoe recommendations, which is what you will find here.
In my hypothetical shoe store, the shoes below would be the ones that I’d most like to see on the wall. They are all shoes that I have run in, so I have personal experience with each and every one of them – as such, this collection represents my take on the best shoes available right now.
I have provided links to my reviews of each shoe (if completed), as well as links to purchase the shoes at selected advertising partners (patronizing these sites via these links helps to support Runblogger and keeps the reviews coming - I buy about half of my review shoes myself these days, so your support is much appreciated!). All of my stack height data come from Running Warehouse, and clicking on the shoe image will take you to the info page for that shoe at the Running Warehouse website.
Shoes are grouped by broad categories spanning the minimalist to more traditional running shoe spectrum – they include barefoot-style shoes, zero drop cushioned shoes, and moderate to mild transitional shoes (both road and trail shoes where applicable). If I had to cull my collection, I’d probably retain at least one from each grouping – I’m a fan of a shoe rotation.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments, or visit the Runblogger Forum.
Zero Drop, Barefoot-Style Shoes
Road Shoes | Trail Shoes |
Stack Height: 11mm, 11mm | New Balance Minimus Trail MT00 |
Inov-8 Bare-X 180 | Merrell Trail Glove |
Altra Samson Stack Height: 7mm, 7mm |
Zero Drop, Cushioned Shoes
Road Shoes | Trail Shoes |
New Balance Minimus Road MR00 Stack Height: 12mm, 12mm | |
Merrell Bare Access Stack Height: 13mm, 13mm | |
Skechers GoBionic Stack Height: 11.5mm, 11.5mm | |
Altra Instinct 1.5 Stack Height: 16mm, 16mm |
0-6mm Drop Moderate Transitional Shoes
Road Shoes | Trail Shoes |
Saucony Kinvara Stack Height: 23mm, 19mm | Merrell Mix Master 2 Stack Height: 16mm, 12mm |
Brooks Pure Flow Stack Height: 22mm, 18mm | Brooks Pure Grit Stack Height: 21mm, 16mm |
New Balance 730 Stack Height: 16mm, 13mm | New Balance MT20v2 Stack Height: 14mm, 10mm |
Newton Distance Racer Stack Height: 24mm, 21mm | |
adidas adipure Gazelle Stack Height: 17mm, 11mm |
0-6mm Drop Racing Flats
Saucony Grid Type A5 Stack Height: 16mm, 12mm | Adidas Hagio Stack Height: 17mm, 12mm |
Stack Height: 18mm, 14mm | New Balance MRC5000 Stack Height: 16mm, 11mm |
6-10mm Drop Mild Transitional Shoes
adidas adipure Motion Stack Height: 23mm, 15mm | Saucony Ride 5 Stack Height: 28mm, 20mm |
Saucony Guide 5 Stack Height: 28mm, 20mm |