You don’t actually need to run in them to benefit. In fact, wearing them when not running might be the better option.
I wore these for a month, walking and running on concrete and pavement, and while running errands. I gave these a month of testing to get a good feel for their performance, and tested them on dry days ...
An expert at Philadelphia Runner offers advice on how to find a pair that feels comfortable and offers the right support.
Nike has lost market share in the $7.4-billion U.S. running shoe market, which represents about 8% of the footwear market, ...