At Men’s Health, we take sneakers seriously—very seriously. And with good reason.
No longer just for sport, the shoe style has completely dominated the footwear market, even sneaking (sorry, we had to) its way into near-universal acceptance for formal attire.The sneaker’s comfort is simply unmatched, and with ceaseless innovations in both style and function, there’s truly no need to fill your closet with much else than a fresh pair of kicks. Our team of editors spent over 250 hours testing countless styles in the gym, on the basketball court, and sprinting to meetings in order to determine the best sneakers for any occasion. The following selections earned high praise for superior performance, design, and of course, comfort. Meet the sneaker champions for all your daily moves—in suit pants or sweatpants—worthy of your attention and hard-earned dollars.
Basic rubber soles? Old news. They’ve been upgraded with high-tech foam, carbon plates, and thousands of tiny beads—crazy, right? Today’s kicks are loaded with game-changing tech and unorthodox ideas, altering the way you run, walk, and feel. Find the right pair for foot nirvana and a one-of-a-kind ride.
Nike Joyride Run Flyknit Sneakers
Foam beads have made the Joyride a total game-changer. With four separate pods filled with proprietary foam-bead tech through the whole sole, each step will absorb your stride and return energy to propel you forward. A snug fit with a breathable upper round out this must-have sneaker to help you spring into action for your next run—with a little help when you need it most.
Hoka One One Carbon X Sneakers
Hoka’s solution to the super shoe race feels fast from the minute you lace it up. The carbon fiber plates inside add effortless propulsion, while the super-cushy foam is far lighter than it looks. I logged my first 20-mile training session in these bad boys and didn’t think about my feet once—that’s the mark of a great shoe.
New Balance FuelCell Rebel
New Balance zeroed in on high-speed performance with these advanced runners, the first of the excellent FuelCell series, named for the new high-rebound foam. The Rebel is built to speed up your tempo runs, but its combination of style and comfort make it a sneaker worthy of entering your everyday wear rotation.
A marathon is a challenge, but choosing the right footwear shouldn’t be. Go the distance in the sneakers with state-of-the-art technology to put your best foot forward with a lightweight feel, great energy return, and just the right amount of cushioning to motivate you to improve your performance.
Brooks Running Ghost 12 Sneakers
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$130.00
Perfect for pounding the pavement, these lightweight runners feel great right out of the box. One reviewer gave the sneaker a high score for great energy return and a snug fit. The brand’s DNA LOFT and BioMoGo DNA technology create a one-touch punch of soft cushioning with great stability to knockout your run.
Salomon Supercross Sneakers
The trail ahead can be unpredictable, but you know the Supercross has you covered with a stellar outsole for great traction and a shock-absorbing midsole. Rough terrain is simply no match in these trail running sneakers from a brand you know and trust.
Saucony Mad River TR Sneakers
Saucony’s trail running sneaker sets itself apart from other top-rated offerings with cool customizable features, including an outsole that you can drill holes into for drainage from wet terrain or to place studs for greater traction. When the conditions are rough, these sneakers will be your much-needed backup. Every run is a different journey and Saucony gets it.
Adidas Adizero Adios 4 Sneakers
When you need a sneaker to carry you through the long haul, a breathable upper, responsive midsole, built-in Torsion system, and a lightweight feel is necessary—that’s where the Adizeo Adios 4 comes in. Marathon runners swear by this style for it’s comfort and long-lasting durability to cross the finish line like a boss.
Puma Hybrid Astro Sneakers
$110.00
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For those looking to up their speed, look no further than this unique style. NRGY beads provide more than just an interesting look when combined with Puma’s IGNITE FOAM for next-level cushioning and responsiveness.
Asics Gel Nimbus 22 Sneakers
$149.95
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The latest Gel-Nimbus release comes with a breathable upper, two more millimeters of midsole cushioning, and a larger outsole for smoother sprints. When your legs are feeling up for a run, this new release provides that extra support to spring into action.
Want to try to set a new personal record on the squat, deadlift, or any key Olympic lift? Then you can’t just lace up any old pair of kicks. Instead, score a top-notch sneaker with a hard sole, one that’ll let you drive into the ground with your heels. It’s all about generating maximum force—and these shoes can help.
NOBULL Black Daisy HIgh-Top Trainers
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$139.00
Imagine you got a pair of Chucks, the shoe of choice for many powerlifters, then upgraded them in every way. Make them grippier, give them a tougher upper, and an infusion of new school style that had multiple people in my weight room ask me what I was wearing. Oh, and these high tops perform, with a sturdy sole for squats and deadlifts that don’t give when you load up the weight.
Reebok Legacy Lifter Sneakers
These weightlifting shoes get the job done in style. The platform is solid and the lockdown is stable, with laces and a double set of straps. They’re also surprisingly flexible, so you don’t feel like you’re walking around on wooden planks. Importantly, the bottoms feel grippy, but not so much that you’ll have trouble transitioning through Olympic lifts.
Under Armour Project Rock 2 Sneakers
The Rock’s second signature shoe is an upgrade from the first in every way, from the tight knit upper that provides a super breathable lockdown fit, to the inclusion of Under Armour’s HOVR cushioning foam in the heel. They perform just as well with tons of weight on your back as they do with more dynamic movements, so they’re good for your whole workout.
Ah, nature. One of the last remaining places where you can unplug and clear your head of all the noise of modern life. But when you’re out scaling a mountain or strolling a forest trail, the last thing you want to focus on is your feet. That’s when a solid, dependable, and (we promise) stylish hiking shoe comes in handy.
adidas Terrex Free Hiker GTX Sneaker
Adidas brought its Boost foam to the trail, and hikers should take the opportunity to experience the added comfort and spring that comes with the high tech material. The fit and support of the Free Hiker is clutch and the GORE-TEX membrane can handle anything nature can throw at it.
Merrell Zion Sneakers
These hikers are designed to look more like a casual sneaker than a performance boot, but they’re the real deal. The shoes are surprisingly breathable, with a lockdown fit and a super-grippy Vibram outsole that performs on the trail.
Columbia SH/FT OutDry Sneaker
Town or country, these stylish hybrid kicks will be your go-to shoe for protection against the elements. They wear like a sneaker but walk like a boot, with more support than you’d expect from the non-traditional design.
Keen Venture WP Sneakers
Don’t feel like pulling on a full boot when you’re taking on the great outdoors? These low profile hikers from Keen have a shorter cut to create a lightweight experience, without sacrificing any traction or sturdiness. Plus, the extra-cushy insoles make these a top choice for guys who can’t live without the comfort of a sneaker, especially on a tough trail.
Vibram V-Alpha Sneakers
This unique hiking shoe provides just the right amount of protection your feet need from rocky road, but still allows you to feel grounded to the trail. No matter what Mother Nature throws your way, the Vibram Megagrip has the killer grip and exceptional durability to keep you moving with ease.
Altra Running TIMP 1.5 Sneakers
$130.00
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With a super roomy toe box and ample cushioning, these running shoes are designed to tackle tougher trail terrain, but also work for everyday outdoor use. The darker color scheme means that wear-and-tear is less noticeable over time, backed up a durable outer sole that won’t quickly wear down.
Can one pair of sneakers provide both a stable platform for weight training and handle the lateral forces of change-of-direction movements, all while staying flexible enough to let you sprint and jump with ease? That’s the challenge for today’s cross-trainer. And yes, a select few shoes are up to the task.
Mizuno TC-01 Training Sneakers
Mizuno’s first training sneaker deserves a standing ovation for features that allow for the ultimate control of your body movements. To ensure you perform your best, Mizuno COB midsole technology improves your balancing abilities, while the internal booty construction and midfoot support straps hug your feet for the support you need to level-up your game.
Nike Metcon 5 Sneakers
Nike’s latest Metcon is its most comfortable training shoe yet, delivering a stable platform for lifting, along with just enough toe-box flexibility to let you run and box jump smoothly, too. The included heel lifts, inspired by CrossFit Games champ Mat Fraser, add another dimension, catering to anyone who struggles with ankle mobility, but stills want to squat and deadlift heavy weight.
On Running Cloud X Sneakers
On Running is known for their comfortable and lightweight shoes and the hybrid running-trainer On Cloud X adds to that legacy. It feels responsive and supportive whether you’re on doing tempo intervals or ladder work in the gym. Plus, the cool outsole is a head-turner.
Take the proper steps to ensure you’re getting the support you need with a walking sneaker that’s durable, sturdy, and extremely comfortable with the best cushioning possible. Trust us, your feet will thank you later.
Skechers GOwalk 5 Qualify Sneakers
If we were to imagine what walking on a cloud feels like, our guess would be that it would feel similar to stepping out in these GoWalk 5 Qualify kicks. Outstanding cushioning and breathable insoles keep you moving comfortably for hours, while the versatile look makes them a prime choice for most occasions.
Eddie Bauer Hypertrail Low-Top Sneakers
$84.00
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Hitting the streets or trail, Eddie Bauer’s Hypertrail sneakers are simultaneously tough and lightweight, meaning you won’t need to trade comfort for durability. Wherever your day takes you, you’ll be able to make your moves comfortable with little-to-no breaking in right out of the box.
Chacos Z/Ronin Sneakers
Socks and sandals? Don’t knock it ‘til you’ve tried Chaco’s Z/Ronin. These babies provide the comfort of wearing sandals while protecting your feet against the wet, wild world. Plus, they’re lace-free, which means you’ll spend less time fiddling around and more time for your busy day ahead.
The game of basketball has never been faster, pushing even weekend warriors to cut harder and sprint with greater ferocity. That places heavy demands on your ankles and your midfoot to deliver explosive force—and that requires a shoe that delivers stability and midfoot lockdown. Bench those old high-tops, because these new all-stars are a slam-dunk success.
Converse All Star Pro BB Sneakers
$140.00
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After over half a decade out of the hoops game, Converse’s All Star BB takes cues from the brand’s timeless Chuck Taylor All Star, but adds a slew of Nike footwear tech that makes the new shoes high performers. You can feel the React cushion in the heel for extra springy softness and the diamond patterned sole provides excellent traction.
adidas N3XT L3V3L Sneakers
Laces are a thing of the past with adidas’ latest basketball sneaker. The N3XT L3V3L slips onto your foot in just seconds, greeting your feet with a super-cozy, sock-like feel. Perfect for players who love to change direction, this style offers much more ankle support than the competition and you get strong midfoot and forefoot lockdown, too.
Under Armour HOVR Havoc 2 Sneakers
The new HOVR Havoc has the epic energy return you want with unmatched comfort. Your feet will breathe easy thanks to the perforated and mesh upper, while the midfoot shank and outsole have you covered for stability and great support. The cool ombré effect gives these sneakers a nice boost of style, too.
Puma Legacy ’68 Sneakers
$110.00
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The Legacy ‘68 is a solid hoops shoe with tons of cushion. These high-tops offer plenty of support, the sole is extra-grippy, and the shoes are light, even though they look bulkier than slick low-tops, like the Kobe line. The kicks feel modern, but the unmistakable Puma branding gives a touch of old-school cool.
Nike Air Zoom UNVRS Sneakers
$180.00
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The Air Zoom UNVRS’s lacing system was designed to allow everyone—from pros to those with disabilities—to get game-ready in moments, and it works like a charm, tightening around your ankles, but still letting the back of your foot breathe. Meanwhile the Zoom underfoot delivers terrific bounce and responsiveness, perfect for anyone with explosiveness in their game.
Air Jordan 34
$180.00
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If you’re a baller, you already know why this shoe has a perfect rating. The Air Jordan line represents the best of the best in performance basketball footwear, and the 34 is just the latest example. The shoe’s lockdown is next-level, while the new Eclipse Plate keeps the shoe super light and explosive.
Every guy needs a crisp white sneaker: consider it a clean canvas for endless outfit opportunities. Scuffs and dirt after multiple wears only add cool factor to your kicks with markings of great adventures and good times.
Koio Tempo Bianco Sneakers
Handcrafted, Italian-made sneakers don’t come cheap, but the attention to detail and high-quality construction of a pair of Koio sneakers justifies the moderately high price tag. From the buttery-soft leather, to the small details of lazer-trimmed edges and perforated triangles, this off-white option feels much more expensive than it costs.
APL TechLoom Wave White Sneakers
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$225.00
The knit upper of these hybrid running sneakers has the right balance of stretch and support for superior comfort, combined with a unique design for high style. In all-white sneaker, the cool texture appears subtle enough to wear for everyday occasions, but still maintains enough interest to make admirers want to take a closer look.
Santoni Leather Sneakers
Clean, minimalist, white leather sneakers are timeless, versatile, and are great for guys of all ages. So, what sets this Santoni style from the endless options on the market? It’s all about the comfort of stretch nappa leather that won’t require a few painful wears to break them in—which basically defeats the purpose of a sneaker in the first place.
What’s old is cool again, especially when it comes to sneakers. These throwback styles offset your modern duds to create a stylish juxtaposition with a dose of nostalgia to boot.
Gola Bullet Suede Sneakers
In a world of chunky “dad sneakers”, this gem from the late ‘70s feels surprisingly refreshing. A snazzy suede texture takes the multi-purpose training shoe to stylish new heights, without an obnoxious platform-like sole.
Onitsuka Tiger Corsair Sneakers
Sneakers today come in design extremes in either clean, minimalist offerings or hyped-up futuristic styles. Subtle details on the Tiger Corsair—like its felt heel cross support and sturdy stitching on the brand logo—make this ‘70s icon stand out in a happy medium of classic style.
New Balance 997H Sneakers
A remix on New Balance’s 997 that kicked off the ‘90s with style, the new 997H has a modern soft foam midsole with a sleek look and cool color combinations. It’s the same fresh style, but with smart tweaks to step up your sneaker game.
The new dress shoe is the dress sneaker. Minimalist designs and high-quality fabrics give the sport shoe an elevated touch to propel you forward on the street and up the corporate ladder.
Vionic Baldwin Nubuck Sneaker
A rich nubuck upper elevates your affordable workwear, allowing you to save the big bucks until you reach executive level.
Michael Kors Mens Miles Trainer
Yes, you can wear sporty sneakers to the office. Luxe materials in muted tones combined with bold yellow mesh create a cool contrast for exceptionally modern style.
Bruno Magli Stefano Oxford Sneaker
Business on top, casual down below, this sneaker is the ultimate mashup to be donned from office hours to happy hour.
Sure, a sneaker can look seriously cool, but is it worth the style flex if your feet are suffocating? These breathable styles will keep you cool and looking cool, too—no sweat.
Allbirds Tree Runners Sneakers
When your goal is to travel light, you need one versatile shoe that’ll work for all occasions and be comfortable enough for all-day wear. Allbirds’ Tree Runner is the answer. Low-density foam soles keep the Tree Runners lightweight, while eco-friendly knit uppers let your tired feet breathe easy.
Ben Sherman Oxford Lace-Up Sneaker
The sophisticated look of an Oxford shoe meets the comfort of a sneaker to blend in at formal functions and casual outings alike. Add the low price tag to these sleek kicks and it’s a smart purchase for smart style.
Puma LQDCELL Optic Sheer
$110.00
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Sure, the next-level stabilizing LQDCell cushioning is the main reason to score these Pumas, but the allure of the eye-popping transparent upper is undeniable. The thin layer of mesh provides airflow and an opportunity to flaunt your strong sock game.
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