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Women's Running Shoes

Running shoes can mainly be divided into two categories – road shoes and trail shoes. Road shoes are for running on asphalt, smooth roads or treadmills and trail shoes are for running on uneven terrain and paths in the forest. In addition to the two categories, there are a number of other characteristics that you need to consider in your choice of running shoes. Should they be waterproof? Should they have studs? Do you want minimum or maximum shock absorbing? What drop should the shoes have? Regardless of what you are looking for, you can easily filter out a selection with us at Outnorth to make the choice a little easier!

Women's Trail Running Shoes
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Adidas Women's Supernova Rise 2 Ftwwht/Cryjad/Silver grey Adidas
Adidas
Women's Supernova Rise 2 Ftwwht/Cryjad/Silver grey
price€150
La Sportiva Women's Prodigio Savana/night Sky La Sportiva
La Sportiva
Women's Prodigio Savana/night Sky
New
price€175.90
Hoka Women's Mach 6 Cloudless/Waterpark Hoka
Hoka
Women's Mach 6 Cloudless/Waterpark
price€160
Icebug Women's Arcus 2 Bugrip Gore-Tex Trueblack Icebug
Icebug
Women's Arcus 2 Bugrip Gore-Tex Trueblack
price€219.95
Mizuno Women's Wave Mujin 9 Iron Gate/Nimbus Cloud/Biscay Green Mizuno
Mizuno
Women's Wave Mujin 9 Iron Gate/Nimbus Cloud/Biscay Green
price€163.90
Mizuno Women's Wave Daichi 7 Iron Gate/Ebony/Fuchsia Fedora Mizuno
Mizuno
Women's Wave Daichi 7 Iron Gate/Ebony/Fuchsia Fedora
price€170.90
Mizuno Women's Wave Daichi 8 GORE-TEX Iron Gate/Nimbus Cloud/Black Mizuno
Mizuno
Women's Wave Daichi 8 GORE-TEX Iron Gate/Nimbus Cloud/Black
price€158.90
Adidas Women's Terrex Agravic Speed Trail Running Shoes Core Black/Grey One/Amber Tint Adidas
Adidas
Women's Terrex Agravic Speed Trail Running Shoes Core Black/Grey One/Amber Tint
price€179.90
Adidas Women's Adizero Adios 8 Blue Spark/Zero Metalic/Flash Aqua Adidas
Adidas
Women's Adizero Adios 8 Blue Spark/Zero Metalic/Flash Aqua
price€135.90
Altra Women's Rivera 4 Mint Altra
Altra
Women's Rivera 4 Mint
price€120
Topo Athletic Women's Ultraventure 4 Stone/grey Topo Athletic
Topo Athletic
Women's Ultraventure 4 Stone/grey
price€193.90
Mizuno Women's Wave Mujin 10 Black/White/Hot Coral Mizuno
Mizuno
Women's Wave Mujin 10 Black/White/Hot Coral
price€175.90
Altra Women's Experience Flow White/Coral Altra
Altra
Women's Experience Flow White/Coral
price€150
On Women's Cloudsurfer Next  Black/Iron On
On
Women's Cloudsurfer Next Black/Iron
price€160
Saucony Women's Ride 18 Peach/sunny Saucony
Saucony
Women's Ride 18 Peach/sunny
price€162.90
Saucony Women's Endorphin Pro 4 Fog/peel Saucony
Saucony
Women's Endorphin Pro 4 Fog/peel
price€263.90
Saucony Women's Guide 18 Peach/sunny Saucony
Saucony
Women's Guide 18 Peach/sunny
price€162.90
Saucony Women's Guide 18 Wide Black/white Saucony
Saucony
Women's Guide 18 Wide Black/white
price€162.90
New Balance Women's Freshfoam Hierro V9 Angora New Balance
New Balance
Women's Freshfoam Hierro V9 Angora
New
price€160
Hoka Women's Mach 6 Wide Black / White Hoka
Hoka
Women's Mach 6 Wide Black / White
price€160
Mizuno Women's Wave Rider GORE-TEX 2 Iron Gate/Ge Gold/Black Mizuno
Mizuno
Women's Wave Rider GORE-TEX 2 Iron Gate/Ge Gold/Black
price€166.90
Joe Nimble Women's Trail Addict WR Olive Joe Nimble
Joe Nimble
Women's Trail Addict WR Olive
price€159
Hoka Women's Mach 6 Pale Dusk/Gull Hoka
Hoka
Women's Mach 6 Pale Dusk/Gull
price€160
Asics Women's Gel-Cumulus 26 Gore-Tex Black/light Ube Asics
Asics
Women's Gel-Cumulus 26 Gore-Tex Black/light Ube
price€170
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Running Shoes for Women – Enhance Your Running Experience!

Running does not have to be expensive – quite the opposite! However, if there's one thing you should never compromise on, it's your running shoes. Check out our wide selection from brands like Adidas, Fivefingers, Salomon, and many more. Whether you're running on a treadmill, pavement, or hilly terrain, you can be sure that you’ll find the perfect women's running shoes for your activity level at Outnorth. Discover the difference – order your new running shoes today!

Let Your Running Shoes Make a Difference

You could definitely use a pair of running shoes if you:

  • Want to start running without it costing a fortune for the gear
  • Need extra support when running long distances or in hilly terrain
  • Are looking for running shoes that perfectly match your activity level and running style
  • Find that your current running shoes cause sore knees and feet

Be Careful When Choosing Your Running Shoes

There is a wide selection of running shoes for women who love to run in the mountains and uneven terrain and for those who want a healthier and more active lifestyle. Therefore, it’s also significant which shoes you choose when you want to start improving your running. Before you invest in a new pair of running shoes, consider where and what type of terrain you prefer to run in, and not least, examine how you run.

Running Style – Supination vs. Pronation

It’s important to know your running style when you plan to invest in a pair of running shoes. Your running style significantly impacts your choice of running shoes. In running, there are typically three different styles: supination, neutral, and pronation. Most runners are pronators – meaning they place most of the load on the inside of the foot when running. A lesser number are neutral runners, while very few are supinators – meaning they place the load on the outside of the foot. Consider and examine which style you have and choose a pair of running shoes that support your running style in the best possible way. If you pronate, you would do well to choose a shoe with a stiff inside and a wedge that supports and prevents the foot from rotating inward. If you are a supinator, you should always opt for a running shoe without a wedge and with good shock absorption. For optimal support and comfort, you might consider purchasing some high-quality insoles for your running shoes.

Running Shoes for Asphalt

If you often run primarily on asphalt, then you should invest in a pair of running shoes that are extra shock-absorbing and stabilizing. Your body endures up to five times your own body weight for every step you take when running. If you are a heavier runner, it is therefore extremely important that you find a pair of shock-absorbing running shoes for women to avoid injuries. If you have planned to train for a marathon or run more than 20 kilometers a week, it’s strongly recommended that you rotate among multiple pairs of shoes. This way, you can be sure that you're not overstressing the same areas every time. Although two pairs of running shoes might be a bit of an investment, it will not necessarily cost you more in the long run, since you will wear out your shoes half as much as you would otherwise.

Trail Shoes for Women

You cannot overlook that special running shoes are necessary when going up and down steep hills and hilly terrain in all weather. Most trail shoes have a rugged sole, which ensures a solid grip and minimized stability control. A low drop gives you a more natural running style – meaning you land further forward on your foot and thus reduce the risk of twisting your foot or slipping. If you're going on longer running trips in areas without trails, you should consider buying a smart GPS watch that can point you in the right direction and measure how high and far you have run.

Running Shoes for Treadmills

Treadmills are both softer and more shock-absorbing than asphalt and gravel paths. If you wish for an efficient and high-quality training session on the treadmill, you could benefit from choosing a lightweight shoe with low shock absorption. Although many runners choose to use the same shoes for both outdoor and indoor training, the staff will definitely appreciate – or even require – that you switch your dirty outdoor shoes for a pair of clean running shoes. Running shoes for treadmills are good because they promote natural running, where you land further forward on your foot. If you tend to supinate, pronate, or twist your ankle when you are out running in nature, you can surely improve your running style, speed, and overall experience by training on a treadmill.

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