The 9 Best Running Shoes for Wide Feet of 2025, Tested

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If you have naturally wide feet or they tend to swell while running, finding the right running shoe is key to staying comfortable and pain-free. The best running shoes for wide feet won’t make your toes feel cramped and can accommodate foot conditions, including bunions and hammertoes, says podiatrist Janine Ferrigno-Taddeo, DPM. Additionally, running shoes that are too tight could lead to blisters, corns, bruised toenails, ingrown toenails, toe numbness, and an improper gait, says podiatrist Michelle Castiello, DPM. Fortunately, many top shoe brands offer models with wide width options to support those who need extra space.

To find the best running shoes for wide feet, we researched dozens of options and relied on guidance from board-certified podiatrists and a physical therapist to learn about what key features to look for. We then tested over 150 pairs of running shoes on treadmills in The Verywell Testing Lab and during our day-to-day running routines on trails, pavement, and more. We wore each shoe for multiple runs a week over a four-week testing period, evaluating each pair based on fit, stability, responsiveness, cushioning, comfort, quality, and value to find the top options on the market.

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Pros

  • No break-in period required

  • Stable and supportive on roads and trails

  • Surprisingly responsive and breathable

Key Specs

Sizes: Women’s 6-13 (medium, wide, extra-wide), Men’s 8-16 (medium, wide, extra-wide) | Weight: Women’s 11.1 ounces, Men’s 12.4 ounces | Drop: 12 millimeters | Cushioning: Maximum | Our Overall Rating: 5/5

Who They’re For

Best for those who want ample cushioning, excellent arch support, and a wider toe box in their running shoes.

Why We Love Them

Brooks’ Ariel GTS 24 Running Shoe pulls out all the stops for people with wide feet, making it our top pick overall. Comfortable right out of the box, these shoes were ready to run in immediately, no break-in period required. Testing these shoes on paved roads and trails, we found them to be stable and supportive across every workout. Fitting true to size, they hugged our feet in all the right places, feeling secure but not too tight.

Despite the heavier weight of these shoes, we enjoyed how responsive they felt, propelling us forward stride after stride with just the right amount of bounce. They absorb impact well when we run, keeping our feet pain-free. They also remain cool and comfortable during longer runs, thanks to their breathable mesh upper.

Also available in men’s version at Amazon, Dick’s Sporting Goods, and Brooks.

Potential Flaws

  • The design of these running shoes skips a pull tab on the heel, which we miss for sliding them on and off more easily.

Most Valuable Insight

“I have to buy shoes with good cushioning and arch support that don’t cause flare-ups of my plantar fasciitis. These shoes absolutely deliver and I’d recommend them to others, including those with the condition.” —Stacey W., Verywell Fit product tester

New Balance Women's Fresh Foam X Hierro v9

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Pros

  • Excellent traction on uneven, slippery surfaces

  • Structured, durable design

  • Extra heel cushioning

Key Specs

Sizes: Women’s 5-12 (medium, wide, extra-wide), Men’s 7-17 (medium, wide, extra-wide) | Weight: Women’s 8.3 ounces, Men’s 10.3 ounces | Drop: 4 millimeters | Cushioning: Maximum | Our Overall Rating: 5/5

Who They’re For

Best for trail runners and hikers with wide feet who want a secure, durable, and comfortable shoe.

Why We Love Them

Hit the trails confidently, comfortably, and pain-free in New Balance’s Fresh Foam X Hierro v9 Shoe. During testing, we found the sole provided excellent traction, and the structured, cushioned build was ideal for navigating dirt, rocks, and varied uneven and slippery terrain. We especially liked the extra cushioning in the heel, which, paired with the shoes’ rockers, proved extra supportive for us heel strikers. 

As is the case with many trail shoes, this one features more structure and less flexibility. While they can feel stiff, they’re also supported by plenty of cushioning. The result: A stable and secure fit with zero heel slippage. They also feel incredibly durable, clearly made with high-quality materials that hold up to the elements.

Also available in men’s sizes at Amazon, Zappos, and REI.

Potential Flaws

  • When we took these shoes to the pavement, we found them a bit too heavy and stiff for smooth road running or speed work.

Most Valuable Insight

“I’m impressed by how durable and well-made these shoes are. The Vibram sole is incredibly strong with tons of traction, and all the materials seem high-quality. I think these shoes will last me a long time.” —Sydney M., Verywell Fit product tester

Saucony Women's Echelon 10

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Pros

  • Perfect cushioning in the arch and heel

  • Room for orthotic inserts

  • High-qaulity, durable design

Key Specs

Sizes: Women’s 5-12 (medium, wide, extra-wide), Men’s 7-15 (medium, wide, extra-wide) | Weight: Women’s 9.6 ounces, Men’s 10.8 ounces | Drop: 8 millimeters | Cushioning: Moderate | Our Overall Rating: 5/5 

Who They’re For

Best for individuals who want a running shoe with a wide base, plush cushioning, and excellent arch support.

Why We Love Them

Saucony’s Echelon 10 Sneaker provides multi-faceted support for runners and walkers who have both wide feet and high arches. During testing, we found the toe box particularly spacious while the rest of the shoe kept our feet secure and supported without any slippage. Bonus: There’s plenty of room for orthotic inserts for those who use them. Meanwhile, these shoes feature the Goldilocks of cushioning—enough to support higher arches and protect our heels, but not so much that our feet sink in.     

The soles of these shoes are thick and wide, providing a very sturdy and protective feel without being overly heavy or bulky. In fact, they’re fairly springy and absorb impact well during runs on the road, and their breathable materials keep us comfortable through every mile. These shoes are also made with high-quality materials and feel extremely durable, especially the outsole. 

Also available in men’s sizes at Amazon, Zappos, and Saucony

Potential Flaws

  • We find the aesthetic of these shoes a bit too chunky to suit casual wear.

Most Valuable Insight

“The cushioning in this pair is outstanding! It truly felt like running on clouds. My feet felt very comfortable and well-protected, especially when running on pavement. The cushioning is definitely good for shock absorption and protection from impact for those with foot, knee, or back pain. I also noticed good arch support. It didn’t feel too stiff or rigid, but it had the right amount of support. The padded collar and tongue enhanced the shoe’s overall comfort.” —Christine L., Verywell Fit product tester

Saucony Women's Omni 22

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Key Specs

Sizes: Women’s 5-12 (medium, wide), Men’s 7-15 (medium, wide) | Weight: Women’s 8.9 ounces, Men’s 10.1 ounces | Drop: 8 millimeters | Cushioning: Moderate | Our Overall Rating: 5/5

Who They’re For

Best for runners with wide feet who overpronate (when the ankle rolls too far downward and inward with each step) and want a lightweight stability shoe that can do it all.

Why We Love Them

Supportive, stable, and springy, Saucony’s Omni 22 Shoe is ideal for overpronators and those who need extra arch and heel stability. Fitting true to size, these shoes cradle our feet securely without any slipping or sliding. During testing, we immediately noticed how well they support our heels and arches, and how effectively they absorb impact during a run. They’re also very responsive, keeping us feeling light on our feet and propelling us into our next stride. 

The soles of these shoes provide excellent traction and stability on uneven terrains, including pavement and grass, making them a versatile pick for overpronators. And the mesh upper is so breathable, it feels like wearing a lightweight sock. Made with high-quality, durable materials, these shoes don’t feel flimsy or like they’ll wear out quickly.

Also available in men’s sizes at Amazon, Zappos, and Saucony.

Potential Flaws

  • During the initial break-in period, we found these shoes a bit clunky when running, but we settled into them well after that first run. 

Most Valuable Insight

“These shoes are stable on different terrains, responding the same on grass as they do on pavement. They have great traction, and they keep me centered and stable. I’m an overpronator, and these shoes give me the extra support that I need.” —Stacey W., Verywell Fit product tester

Amazon Brooks Women's Ghost 16 Running Shoes

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Pros

  • Excellent shock absorption helps protect joints

  • Soft, breathable upper conforms to foot shape

  • Good stability, even when running on sand

Key Specs

Sizes: Women’s 5-13 (narrow, medium, wide, extra-wide), Men’s 7-15 (narrow, medium, wide, extra-wide) | Weight: Women’s 8.5 ounces, Men’s 9.5 ounces | Drop: 12 millimeters | Cushioning: Moderate | Our Overall Rating: 4.5/5 

Who They’re For

Best for neutral runners with wide feet who want a well-cushioned Brooks running shoe that can withstand the pounding of longer runs on pavement or sidewalks.

Why We Love Them

Brooks’ Ghost 16 running shoes offer soft cushioning and a smooth ride that make them a fan favorite, especially for those who enjoy traversing longer distances. When testing this shoe, we were impressed by its exceptional support and shock absorption, which kept our feet and joints protected and pain-free. Our legs didn’t feel tired or overwhelmed with fatigue after runs.

This pair also features a spacious toe box and wide sizes that help prevent blisters, bunions, and other foot issues common among distance runners with wide feet. We also like the soft, breathable, and stretchy upper that conforms to the shape of our feet, keeping our feet comfortable and cool during long runs. Although this shoe is ideal for road running, we also found it to be stable when running on other terrain, including grass and sand.

Also available in men’s sizes at Amazon and Dick’s Sporting Goods.

Potential Flaws

  • While we liked the shoe’s cushioning for its impact protection, it didn’t feel as responsive as some other shoes we tested.

Most Valuable Insight

“I finally feel like I found a shoe that’s true to size for my foot shape, so I have maximum support and comfort. The toe box is accommodating for wide feet without looking like huge shoes, and my heel stays securely in place, so I never feel like my feet are flying around in my shoe.” —Stella Y., Verywell Fit product tester

Saucony Women's Ride 17

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Key Specs

Sizes: Women’s 5-12 (medium, wide), Men’s 7-15 (medium, wide) | Weight: Women’s 8.4 ounces, Men’s 9.9 ounces | Drop: 8 millimeters | Cushioning: Moderate | Our Overall Rating: 4.9/5

Who They’re For

Best for neutral runners with wide feet and plantar fasciitis who need a supportive shoe with good impact protection for daily training.

Why We Love Them

If you have wide feet and need a supportive, well-cushioned shoe to help manage plantar fasciitis symptoms (characterized by painful inflammation of the band of tissue that runs from your heel to your toes), Saucony’s Ride 17 Shoe is our top pick. When testing this pair, we were impressed by its solid arch support and responsive cushioning, which felt springy and soft without being too squishy. One of our testers, who has a history of plantar fasciitis, didn’t experience any pain or discomfort during or after runs.

The shoe comes in wide sizes, and we found its roomy fit allowed for good lateral stability and helped prevent cramping and rubbing. Even with its substantial cushioning and sole, we were pleased that this pair felt breathable and not overly heavy or bulky. Although they’re designed for running, these shoes also proved very comfortable and supportive for fitness walks and studio workout classes.

Also available in men’s sizes at Amazon and Zappos.

Potential Flaws

  • During testing, we found the tread was low and very smooth, so this pair may not be the best option for running in wet conditions.

Most Valuable Insight

“The cushioning gives you a feeling of being propelled forward, and I was surprised by how good I felt after a longer run in these shoes. I found myself also reaching for them on my daily walks. The springy soles made my two- to three-mile route a pleasure.” —Katie T., Verywell Fit product tester

Altra Women's Via Olympus 2 Running Shoes

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Pros

  • Plush, yet lightweight design

  • Rocker shape smoothly propels wearer forward

  • Snug, comfortable fit

Key Specs

Sizes: Women’s 5.5-12, Men’s 7-15 | Weight: Women’s 9.6 ounces, Men’s 11.4 ounces | Drop: 0 millimeters | Cushioning: Maximum | Our Overall Rating: 5/5

Who They’re For

Best for runners and walkers who want a soft, springy shoe suitable for all distances. 

Why We Love Them

Altra’s Via Olympus 2 offers the perfect combination of plush cushioning and lightweight support, making it a great option for avid runners and walkers. The shoe’s foot-shaped design offered lots of room for toes to spread out, with a snug, comfortable fit that didn’t cause any sliding. We also like that the Via Olympus 2, like other Altra shoes, has a zero heel-to-toe drop, so the comfort and support are balanced through your entire foot.

We noticed that the soft yet supportive midsole, combined with the gentle rocker shape, smoothly and effectively propelled us forward with each stride. Even though it’s a maximum cushioned shoe, running in this pair feels easy and effortless. We didn’t notice any pain in our knees, hips, or back during or after runs.

Also available in men’s sizes at Amazon and Altra

Potential Flaws

  • If you are used to a high heel-to-toe drop, this shoe’s zero drop may take some getting used to.

Most Valuable Insights

“With such a wide toe box, there was no room for rubbing. It allowed my toes to splay out completely, with no rubbing or discomfort (even on my double-digit runs in them). The perforations around the upper material made this pair very breathable, too.” —Riddley S., Verywell Fit product tester

“These shoes are comfortable, pillow-like, and supportive. There is plenty of room at the front of the shoes to prevent my toes from slamming into the end with each stride or change of direction.” —John S., Verywell Fit product tester

Topo Athletic Women's Phantom 4

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Pros

  • Stable on uneven terrains

  • Well-cushioned heel

  • Lightweight, durable design

Key Specs

Sizes: Women’s 6-12 (medium, wide), Men’s 7-15 (medium, wide) | Weight: Women’s 7.6 ounces, Men’s 9.3 ounces | Drop: 5 millimeters | Cushioning: Moderate | Our Overall Rating: 4.7/5

Who They’re For

Best for neutral runners with wide feet who want a comfy, lightweight shoe with good shock absorption for pounding the pavement.

Why We Love Them

Take your run to the streets with Topo Athletic’s Phantom 4 Shoe for a truly comfortable ride. During testing, the shoe’s extra-wide toe box gave our feet plenty of room to expand as we warmed up, and the well-cushioned heel reduced the impact of our stride and the pain that often accompanies it, no matter our pace. We think these shoes are especially great for older runners and those with joint pain who need extra heel support while road running.

No break-in period required, these shoes were comfortable from the first wear. They feel very stable, even on uneven terrain, and their lightweight design supports an easy run and minimizes leg and foot fatigue. We liked how we could feel the cushion compressing in our arches, creating the sensation that the shoe was gripping the road beneath our feet well, further stabilizing our ride. It’s also clear these shoes are made from strong yet flexible materials, with no signs of unusual wear and tear during our testing period.

Also available in men’s sizes at Marathon Sports, Seliga Shoes, and Topo Athletic.

Potential Flaws

  • While we loved the overall cushion and heel support in this shoe, we think it could use a little more arch support for ultimate comfort.
  • The wide toe box is a plus for wide feet, but this particular one may be too wide for some, resulting in blisters if not the best fit.

Most Valuable Insight

“Being an older runner and having been a competitive athlete for many years, I suffer from arthritis. Running in these shoes helped support my joints, and the additional cushioning helped prevent post-run stiffness and soreness.” —Sydney M., Verywell Fit product tester

Hoka Men's Gaviota 5

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Key Specs

Sizes: Men’s 7-15 (medium, wide), Women’s 5-12 (medium, wide) | Weight: Men’s 10.9 ounces, Women’s 9.1 ounces | Drop: 6 millimeters | Cushioning: Maximum | Our Overall Rating: 4.8/5

Who They’re For

Best for those with flat, wide feet who need a walking or running stability shoe that’s comfortable enough for all-day wear.  

Why We Love Them

If you need a shoe that suits flat, wide feet, Hoka’s Gaviota 5 Running Shoe is a standout choice for its well-cushioned midsole that excels in comfort and shock absorption. During testing, we observed an impressively stable base, thanks to the wide toe box and deep heel support. Hoka’s H-frame design, a stability feature designed to prevent excessive inward rolling of the foot when it strikes the ground, is particularly beneficial for individuals who overpronate.

The shoe’s snug and secure fit also stood out during testing, providing a locked-in feel without any slipping, sliding, or rubbing. We felt like we were running on clouds as we transitioned between various terrains, including pavement, concrete, and grass. Plus, the plush, padded collar and tongue enhanced the overall support and comfort.

Also available in women’s sizes at Dick’s Sporting Goods, REI, and Hoka

Potential Flaws

  • The shoe’s stability and support features make it a heavier pick, so it’s less ideal for speedwork.

Most Valuable Insight

“Stability is one of the many places this shoe excels. The support is unparalleled, with excellent heel support and a great curve to the bottom of the shoe. I always feel like I’m running in the shoe, not on it. This is exactly why these are going to be my training shoe of choice from now on.” —Ryan S., Verywell Fit product tester

What We’ve Updated

  • Since publishing our initial tested roundup of the best running shoes for wide feet, we’ve reevaluated our previous picks and hands-on tested five new pairs, bringing our total tested shoes to over 150 pairs. We evaluated each shoe based on its fit, stability, responsiveness, cushioning, comfort, quality, and value, and have incorporated these new insights into our article.
  • Based on our new testing insights, we’ve added three new superlatives and replaced four of our product picks, including Best Overall, Best for Trail Running, Best for Overpronation, and Best for Road Running. 
  • We consulted two new experts, a podiatrist and a physical therapist, to make sure our advice on choosing the best running shoes for wide feet is accurate and up to date.

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How to Choose Running Shoes for Wide Feet

  • Width Options: Running shoes are typically available in narrow, medium, wide, or extra-wide widths. You may also see shoe widths represented as letters, such as DD (wide for women), E (extra-wide for women, wide for men), and EE (extra-wide for men). When shopping, keep in mind that shoe companies often cut their shoes differently, so don’t assume that sizes and widths will be the same across various brands, says Castiello. 
  • Proper Size: When trying on running shoes, be sure to measure both the length of your foot and the width, says Ferrigno-Taddeo. You should have enough space in the toe box, about a half-inch, so your toes don’t hit the front of the shoe. Most runners, especially those with wide feet, need to go up at least a half size since the feet swell while running. Additionally, the heel should fit snugly without any slipping or rubbing.
  • Toe Box Shape: It’s important that the shoe toe box is wide enough to accommodate your foot, but the toe box’s shape is also crucial for getting the best fit. Look for a toe box that matches the natural shape of your foot. You should also opt for shoes with a mesh or soft leather upper so they stretch over the increased width of your forefoot, recommends podiatrist Julie Schottenstein, DPM.
  • Running Style: Your running style or gait is another important consideration when choosing the right running shoe. Runners with flat feet or low arches are more likely to overpronate, and stability shoes can offer stiff arch support to lightly control the inward rolling of their feet. High-arched runners tend to underpronate, or roll outward, so they’ll want a neutral running shoe with supportive cushioning (especially in the arch area) for improved shock absorption. Those with regular arches typically have a neutral gait and can choose a neutral running shoe.
  • Terrain: Consider what surfaces you’ll be running on to choose the right running shoes for you. If you typically run on the treadmill, look for running shoes that are lightweight, breathable, and responsive. For running on pavement, you want a pair that’s light and flexible but also well-cushioned for impact protection. Meanwhile, trail running requires soles with rugged traction and lugs, or cleats, to grip the uneven surfaces, says Castiello. 

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How We Tested the Running Shoes for Wide Feet

To find the best running shoes for wide feet, we tested over 150 pairs from top, trusted footwear brands on treadmills, roads, trails, and more. When testing running shoes, we evaluate each pair based on the following key criteria.

  • Fit: When first trying on the shoes, we assess whether the toe box is wide enough to accommodate the natural shape and width of our feet. During test runs or walks, do we notice any rubbing, tingling, numbness, or irritation? We also determine whether the shoe feels secure and if our feet feel like they’re sliding around.
  • Stability: We run and walk on a variety of surfaces (treadmills, pavement, trails, and more) and note whether we feel any knee or ankle instability. Is the arch support adequate, and does it help promote a natural gait? How deep is the heel cup? Is there enough support and shock absorption in that area? We prioritize shoes that help us feel steady and balanced on varied terrain.
  • Responsiveness: During test walks and runs, we pay attention to each shoe’s level of responsiveness, or how well it propels us forward. Does the shoe feel springy when pushing off? Does it feel like a quick or slow transition to the next stride? Shoes earn high scores if they leave our feet and legs feeling refreshed instead of tired after running in them.
  • Cushioning: During our test walks and runs, we assess how the cushioning feels. Is it plush or firm? How well does it absorb impact when our feet hit the ground? Do we notice any pain, discomfort, or fatigue in our joints, legs, and feet? If there’s any extra padding underneath the heel, in the tongue, or around the ankle collar, we note that, too.
  • Comfort: We assess how the shoe’s width contributes to the overall comfort of the shoes and note if our toes feel jammed or crowded. Can we run or walk in the shoes without experiencing foot fatigue or discomfort? How does the upper material feel? Is it breathable, and do we notice any pressure points, rubbing, or irritating seams? We also note if the shoe’s cushioning and support meet our expectations for all-day comfort.
  • Quality: We evaluate whether the shoes feel well-made and built to last mile after mile. Are they constructed with premium, durable materials, or do they feel flimsy? We also note any unexpected or unusual signs of wear, tear, or odor as we test each pair.
  • Value: To fairly and accurately assess each pair’s value, we don’t check the price until our testing is complete and we’ve evaluated it in all other areas. We determine whether we’d pay the shoes’ price or possibly more for them. Would we only buy them at a discounted price? We also consider how likely we are to use the shoes regularly and if we’d recommend them to others.
These Saucony shoes have the right amount of support for beginner runners and a springy, soft feel.

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Our Experts

We consulted podiatrists and other foot experts to help us identify which key features to look for in running shoes for runners with wide feet and which to avoid. We also noted specific brands of shoes they recommend for runners with wide feet. While we select products independently, expert input helps inform our decisions.

  • Michelle Castiello, DPM, podiatrist at White Plains Hospital in White Plains, New York
  • Janine Ferrigno-Taddeo, DPM, podiatrist at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, New Jersey
  • Milica McDowell, DPT, doctor of physical therapy, certified exercise physiologist, and healthcare and wellness entrepreneur
  • Diana Valencia, DPM, podiatrist at NYC Foot and Ankle Center in New York City
  • Julie Schottenstein, DPM, double board-certified podiatrist at The Schottenstein Center- Advanced Foot, Ankle, and Leg Care in Miami

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if running shoes are too wide? 

If your running shoe is too wide, your feet will slide around inside the shoe, which can lead to painful irritation and blisters. Too much movement may also lead to an increased risk of ankle or foot injuries, so it’s important to make sure your running shoes offer a snug and secure fit.  

What running shoes are good for wide feet? 

While most major running shoe brands offer some options for wide feet, Brooks and Saucony are well known for accommodating wider feet comfortably. If you have wide feet and are looking for high-quality, durable shoes for running or walking, both brands are an excellent place to start your search.

What shoes should I avoid if I have wide feet?

If you have wide feet, it’s important to avoid shoes that are poorly structured for your foot shape. Standard-width shoes, shoes with pointy or narrow toe box designs, and shoes made with materials that lack stretch and flexibility are all likely to cause discomfort for people with wider feet.

Why Trust Verywell Fit

Alena Davis, ISSA-CPT, is a Verywell Fit writer and exercise enthusiast. As a former personal trainer and long-distance runner who walks and jogs daily, she knows a well-fitting pair of running shoes is key to a comfortable, confident stride. Her feet definitely swell when she’s cruising through her miles, so she relies on her Saucony Rides for the perfect amount of toe box room, plus luxurious cushioning and extra stability. She also found this pair particularly supportive during prenatal workouts as she navigated transitions in her foot shape and extra swelling due to the nature of pregnancy.  

Additional reporting contributed by Christine Luff, ACE-CPT

Christine Luff, ACE-CP, is a Verywell Fit writer, certified personal trainer, and running coach.  As an avid runner, she’s always on the lookout for a solid pair of supportive running shoes. For this article, Luff reviewed insights from our experts and the Verywell Fit testing team, and also hands-on tested our pick for high arches. To get the right fit for wide feet, she suggests visiting a running specialty store for a fitting and sticking to reputable brands, such as the ones featured in this roundup.

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