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How to Choose the Best Long Distance Running Shoes for You

Oct 05, 2025

Choosing the best marathon running shoes isn't as easy as it seems, with many factors to consider when selecting the right fit for your foot and gait. Your feet are as unique as your running style, so there’s no such thing as one size fits all. You need to know your pronation type, your running technique and what works best for different terrains. To help you take the guesswork out of what to look for, we asked our ASICS experts to recommend the best long distance running shoes for 2025.

    HOW TO PICK THE RIGHT SHOES FOR LONG DISTANCE RUNNING

    When it comes to choosing the best marathon running shoes for you, consider these important factors: comfort, quality, and function. On top of that, understanding your running style, the running terrain and how your feet respond to hours of pounding the pavement will help you in the hunt for long distance running shoes.

    WHAT MAKES LONG DISTANCE RUNNING SHOES DIFFERENT?

    Long distance running shoes need to be sturdy enough to take a pounding, light enough to not weigh you down and stable enough for maximum push-off and energy return. So many factors come into play when looking for appropriate shoes for a marathon. Here are a few pointers to get you started.

    GREATER COMFORT TO PREVENT BLISTERS AND REDUCE LOAD ON FOOT

    Above all, comfort is going to be your main concern when searching for long distance running shoes. Whether it’s a half marathon or a full marathon, the longer the distance, the more your feet will swell and sweat. A proper fitting, lightweight shoe with breathable upper fabric will help with moisture control and keep your feet dry. Avoid tight-fitting shoes and allow for extra room in the toe box.

    INCREASED DURABILITY TO WITHSTAND FREQUENT LONG DISTANCE RUNS

    Three things to consider when looking for marathon shoes include mileage, body weight and foot type. For long distance runs you want a shoe with a high-quality outer rubber sole and a lightweight, cushioned midsole for extra comfort and bounce. To help reduce landing shock, look for a shoe with gel cushioning in the heel and forefoot. Buy a shoe that’s appropriate for your weight and foot type, so it can withstand the gruelling hours of running time.

    Knowing when to replace your running shoes depends on how many kilometres you put on them, your running conditions and training style.

    SECURE FIT AND SUPPORT FOR STABILITY

    Finding a running shoe for your pronation type will give you extra support and stability where you need it most. Overpronators and underpronators can reduce the load on their feet by choosing a shoe based on their foot type. Overall, the best shoes for marathon running give you immediate step-in comfort with enough room for foot spread and extra support in the heel for a smooth ride.

    To find out your pronation type, take a look at our Pronation Guide.

    WHAT SHOULD YOU CONSIDER BEFORE BUYING MARATHON SHOES?

    In addition to body mechanics, the terrain and duration of your run will greatly factor into what kind of marathon shoes you buy. Are you running a half or full marathon, is it a slow-paced run or a race, are you road running or hitting the trails? Let’s take a look at these in more depth below.

    1. THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF KILOMETReS YOU’RE PLANNING ON RUNNING LONG DISTANCE

    Marathon running shoes are designed to withstand long hours of training time. But the more kilometres you put on a shoe, the greater the wear and tear. When asked, how many kilometres should your marathon shoes have on them before replacing, Podiatrist and ASICS PRO Team member Clifton Bradeley replied, 700 to 900 kms. Keeping track of your mileage and replacing them when the time is right will ensure you’re getting the most support from your running shoes.

    2. THE TYPE OF TERRAIN YOU’LL BE RUNNING ON

    The type of terrain is important to your shoe style because it needs to meet the unique demands of your running surface. You want one pair of long distance running shoes that are durable enough to withstand repetitive pounding of the pavement and one that is stable enough to keep you safe on the trails.

    3. WHETHER YOU’LL NEED MORE THAN ONE PAIR

    To get more mileage out of your long distance running shoes, it’s a good idea to alternate between two pairs during training. This will give your shoes enough time to dry out and decompress between runs. When you find the proper fit for your foot type and running style, consider buying two of the same pair of running shoes. Models of running shoes can change from season to season, so don’t miss out when you find the perfect pair.

    4. THE TYPE AND STYLE OF YOUR LONG DISTANCE RUN

    For runners who want to add more speed to their runs, look for a lightweight shoe with energy efficient design and bouncy toe-off. For slower marathon runs, durable shoes with extra midsole cushioning and breathable upper fabrics will improve the quality of your run.

    BEST ASICS LONG DISTANCE RUNNING SHOES WE RECOMMEND IN 2025

    Now that you know all the factors involved in finding the best marathon running shoe for your running style, you’ll feel more confident in making the right shoe purchase. Our experts have picked the best ASICS long distance running shoes for 2025 based on your individual running needs.

    BEST FOR LONG RUNS WITH A CUSHIONED FEEL

    GEL-KAYANO 32

    GEL-KAYANO™

    Run types
    : Easy/Recovery, Long Run

    Pronation:
    Overpronation, Neutral

    Why it’s great: The GEL-KAYANO™ 32 features our 4D GUIDANCE SYSTEM™ for adaptive stability and PureGEL™ plus FF BLAST™ PLUS foam for cloud-soft landings. It’s ideal for runners needing reliable support and maximum cushioning during long runs.



    GEL-NIMBUS™

    GEL-NIMBUS 27


    Run types: Easy, Long Run

    Pronation: Neutral, Under pronation

    Why it’s great: Our most cushioned neutral trainer yet. With eco-friendly FF BLAST™ PLUS ECO foam and PureGEL™ in the rearfoot, the GEL-NIMBUS™ 27 helps you float through your long runs with plush comfort and smooth transitions.

    BEST FOR LONG RUNS WITH A RESPONSIVE FEEL


    GT-2000 14

    GT-2000™

    Run Types: Long Run, Daily Training 

    Pronation: Overpronation, Neutral

    Why it’s great: Light, stable, and built for everyday distance. The GT-2000™ 14 delivers reliable support with LITETRUSS™ technology and FF BLAST™ PLUS cushioning for a smoother, more energised ride. It’s ideal for runners who need structure without the bulk, especially when logging longer runs.


    GEL-CUMULUS 27

    GEL-CUMULUS™ 

    Run Types: Long Run, Daily Training

    Pronation: Neutral, Underpronation

    Why it’s great: A well-rounded trainer that’s soft where it counts and responsive when needed. The GEL-CUMULUS™ 27 uses PureGEL™ in the rearfoot and FF BLAST™ PLUS for cushioning that adapts to a variety of distances and paces. Perfect for runners who want a reliable shoe that transitions seamlessly from long runs to mid-week workouts.

    BEST FOR LONG RUNS WITH MAXIMUM ENERGY RETURN


    SUPERBLAST™ 

    SUPERBLAST 2


    Run types: Long Run, Tempo, Recovery

    Pronation: Neutral, Underpronation

    Why it’s great: Ultra-lightweight with FF TURBO™ PLUS cushioning, the SUPERBLAST™ 2 is built for big mileage. It's a versatile option that saves your legs without slowing your pace - perfect for high-volume weeks or marathon training blocks.


    MEGABLAST

    MEGABLAST

    Run types: Tempo, Long Distance

    Pronation: Neutral, Underpronation

    Why it’s great: One of our bounciest models yet, the MEGABLAST™ delivers an energetic feel with a feather-light build. Great for runners who enjoy a responsive toe-off and want a shoe that keeps up on both fast and easy days.


    BEST MARATHON SHOES FOR ADVANCED OR ELITE RUNNERS

    METASPEED™ SKY 

    Run Type: Race day (Marathon/Half Marathon)

    METASPEED SKY

    Pronation: Neutral, Underpronation

    Why it’s great: Designed for stride-style runners who lengthen their stride as they increase pace, the METASPEED™ SKY 4 Tokyo helps you go further with fewer steps. A full-length carbon plate pairs with FF TURBO+ foam for snappy propulsion and maximum energy return. The updated upper offers enhanced fit and breathability to keep you focused on performance.

    METASPEED™ EDGE
    METASPEED EDGE

    Run Type: Race day (Marathon/Half Marathon)

    Pronation: Neutral, Underpronation

    Why it’s great: For cadence-style runners who pick up speed by increasing step frequency, the METASPEED™ EDGE 4 Tokyo delivers quick transitions with a smooth, rolling ride. FF TURBO+ cushioning and a precisely tuned carbon plate work together to maximise forward momentum without wasted energy. The refined geometry helps you stay efficient, especially late in the race.


    BEST SHOES FOR LONG DISTANCE RUNNING ON ROUGH TERRAIN

    TRABUCO MAX™
    TRABUCO MAX

    Run Type: Trail, Long Distance

    Pronation: Neutral, Overpronation

    Why it’s great: This trail running shoe provides max cushioning and traction while allowing runners to cover more terrain with less effort. Energy savings are an important component for trail runners traversing across long distances, which is why we applied GUIDESOLE™ technology to the TRABUCO MAX trail shoe.


    GEL-TRABUCO™ 

    Run Type: Trail, Long Distance, 

    GEL-TRABUCO 13

    Pronation: Overpronation, Neutral

    Why it’s great: The GEL-TRABUCO™ 13 is a go-to for trail runners who want structured support on unpredictable terrain. Featuring a rock protection plate, ASICSGRIP™ outsole for confident traction, and adaptive FF BLAST™ cushioning, this model is ideal for long-distance runs where stability matters. The updated upper improves breathability while securing the foot through climbs, descents, and switchbacks.




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