Running Shoes
Everyday Runs
Your daily trainers–steady and reliable shoes designed to log miles during training.
Tempo Runs
Designed for speed training, tempo running shoes provide support and agility.
Race Day
Lighter and more responsive than your everyday running shoe to help you hit your PR.
Trail Runs
Featuring aggressive outsoles and durable uppers, enjoy traction and protection for uneven terrain.
Recovery Shoes
Designed to ease fatigue through soft cushioning and support so you can bounce back faster.
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Running Shoes for Women, Men & Kids
From marathon runners to casual joggers, the right pair of running shoes can make all the difference. SCHEELS offers a wide selection of running shoes for men, women, and kids from top brands like HOKA, Brooks, On, Nike, ASICS, and more. Whether you need neutral running shoes for a smooth stride or stability shoes for added support, our collection has the perfect fit for your running style. Plus, explore cushioned options for long-distance comfort or lightweight styles for speed and agility. Find your next pair of running shoes at SCHEELS and take every step with confidence.
Related Categories: Men's Running Shoes | Women's Running Shoes | Wide Running Shoes
No two runners are alike, which is why there are so many different types of running shoes available. Choosing the right pair of running shoes comes down to what kind of running you'll be doing (road, trail, racing), the level of support you need, and how much cushioning you prefer.
Running shoes typically last between 300 and 500 miles. Our Footwear Experts highlight when it's time to replace your running shoes.
Neutral running shoes are designed for runners with a natural stride and provide balanced cushioning without extra support features. They’re ideal for runners who don’t experience excessive inward rolling of the foot while running.
Stability running shoes include added support to help guide the foot and reduce overpronation, which is when the foot rolls inward too much during each stride. These shoes are often preferred by runners looking for extra support and alignment during runs.
Our Experts cover more in our Neutral vs. Stability Running Shoes Explained guide.