Amanda is a test editor at Runner’s World. She’s run the Boston Marathon every year since 2013. A former professional baker with a master’s in gastronomy, she carb-loads on snickerdoodles.
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We pick the top kicks for tackling off-road terrain.
Test editor Amanda Furrer recommends lacing up in Brooks’s Ghost and Saucony’s Axon.
After five months of testing, we can finally reveal everything you need to know about the trainer.
Brands like Puma and Adidas are launching women-specific running shoes.
After running thousands of miles in nearly 90 different models, we found these to be the gold standard.
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Check out the best carbon-fiber plated speedster and featherlight trainers for nabbing a PR.
These three supportive shoes deliver a rock-solid ride for overpronators.
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One RW+ member needs more stability than Brooks’s guide rails provide. We give our top super-stable picks.
These high-impact bras delivered the best support for runners with a cup size C and larger.
Answer the call of your inner mileage junkie with these 10 durable trainers.
We enlisted the help of running couples to test and compare notes on the brand’s original menswear and new women’s pieces.
These pairs are the current road and trail favorites of our women’s wear-test team.
Pronation is totally normal. But if too much causes you pain, one of these picks could boost your comfort.
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Upcoming shoes and apparel, the latest recovery tools, energizing (and tasty) on-the-run fuel, plus much more.
As a test editor, I’m supposed to run in other shoes, too. Oops.
This outsole-free trainer provides reliable traction and cushioned support.
The max-cushioned trainer gets the carbon-fiber plate treatment.
Like a nitro cold brew coffee, this cushioned shoe energizes your run.