Cushioning Running Shoes Reviews

Cushioned running shoes make up one of the largest segments of the running shoe market. Most cushioned shoes fall somewhere in the middle of the spectrum of available options: more cushioning than minimal models, but without major support or corrective elements. Meant for runners that have little to no pronation, cushioned running shoes provide protection and shock absorption with little to no additional support for strong pronators or issues like exceptionally high or low arches.

524 matching reviews   Clear Filters

Search

Filter

nike journey run - white bg
Weight
11.4 oz.
Drop
10 mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Nike Journey Run is a stylish daily trainer. It works very well for short distances but I would never choose to wear them for a long run. For the price, the quality is top-notch. I would highly...” Read expert review
Olivia Yoder
Ultrarunner, personal trainer and soccer coach.
Weight
9.7 oz.
Drop
10 mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The On Cloudrunner 2 caters to an audience that enjoys plenty of cushion in a sneaker. They’re suited for walking or slow paced running and can handle various distances. To cap it off, the...” Read expert review
Jeremy Yoder
Trail and road running expert.
Weight
10.2 oz.
Drop
8 mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Adidas Supernova Prima is an excellent max-cushioned trainer which excels in versatility. It’s suitable for distances up to a marathon and it has soft, structured Support Rods on its outsole for...” Read expert review
Brandon Law
Marathon Runner and Shoe Expert
Weight
10 oz.
Drop
10 mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Nike Pegasus 41 is a comfortable fitting, bland daily trainer best suited to relaxed runs which are short or middle-distance. It has a firmer ride than most daily trainers due to its airbag setup...” Read expert review
Brandon Law
Marathon Runner and Shoe Expert
Weight
9.4 oz.
Drop
8 mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Mizuno Neo Vista is a good trainer which has a super soft ride. It’s best suited to relaxed runs because its Enerzy NXT midsole has a high rate of compression without much rebound. It has a...” Read expert review
Brandon Law
Marathon Runner and Shoe Expert
Weight
10.5 oz.
Drop
10 mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Saucony Triumph 22 is a good max-cushioned trainer which is best suited to slow, easy runs. It has a wide base which provides a very stable ride and thick, durable rubber on its outsole. Version...” Read expert review
Brandon Law
Marathon Runner and Shoe Expert
Weight
9.5 oz.
Drop
12 mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Brooks Ghost 16 is a neutral-cushioned daily trainer built for daily mileage with the intention to deliver a nicely cushioned experienced. The overall theme for this shoe is that there nothing to...” Read expert review
Larry Lam
Runner with decades of experience
Weight
11.3 oz.
Drop
5 mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Hoka Skyward X is a highly cushioned, stable trainer best suited to easy runs. It has a convex carbon plate which isn't really needed because you can't feel the so-called “suspension system”...” Read expert review
Brandon Law
Marathon Runner and Shoe Expert
Weight
10 oz.
Drop
10 mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Nike Winflo 11 is a shoe for anyone! It’s such a versatile shoe and wears many hats. You can use them for training, for short runs and they are stylish enough to wear for running errands.” Read expert review
Olivia Yoder
Ultrarunner, personal trainer and soccer coach.
Weight
9.2 oz.
Drop
10 mm.
Category
Cushioning
“The Salomon Aero Glide 2 is a responsive , maximum cushion trainer that was built for comfort during easy paces and longer runs.” Read expert review
Jeremy Yoder
Trail and road running expert.