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The best walking sandals can make you feel comfortable when you’re on your feet all day. When it is hot outside, comfort and ventilation are top priority. Walking sandals may be the best solution for many reasons.

I’ve let my feet wander all over the globe, especially when I was traveling or just walking on vacation. I have to say, without fail, my first choice is always the best walking sandals for travel . They come in so many different designs, patterns and colors that there really is no reason not to get a pair!

I have been traveling around Europe since the beginning of this year, and I can’t even begin to tell you how much these shoes helped me! Seriously, they’re light, sturdy and provide amazing comfort. My feet have never been happier than they are right now… so let me share with you my three favorite finds that will help you travel more comfortably.

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Walking is good for the body, but sometimes it’s not as fun as going on vacation. More often than not, our vacations consist of plane flights and hotel rooms with only a few hours to spare between sightseeing and gnawing at the contents of your suitcase like a wild animal protecting its meal. But there’s a way to make this trip awesome! You just have to look the part and pick up some comfy sandals while you’re out and about. That way, you can enjoy yourself even more on your trip!

You’re going on vacation, and regardless of how prepared you might be, there’s no way to escape inevitable blisters. Sure, you could rely on a lot of overpriced cotton socks or try wearing a cycling shoe as your sandals but trust me when I say…

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From the dyeing process to the tongue’s recycled-mesh material, the Ghost has undergone a climate-conscious makeover. Brooks is also transitioning to sustainable manufacturing and shipping, and recycling used shoes instead of dumping them in landfills. But when tinkering with your best-selling model, you don’t want to mess it up. Rest easy, Ghost fans: Neither quality nor performance was compromised in this update. Brooks removed the BioMoGo DNA portion of the midsole, so the Ghost 14 has only DNA Loft foam, just like its plusher counterpart, the Glycerin. Our testers found this adjustment doesn’t change the Ghost’s ride noticeably. “It had a nice balance of cushioning and firmness during turnover,” said a tester, adding that the Ghost felt more responsive than the Glycerin and Adrenaline GTS.—Amanda Furrer

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Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 38

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Weight: 10.0 oz (M), 8.2 oz (W)
Drop: 10 mm
Type: Road

Last year, the Pegasus’s midsole switched from older Cushlon foam to more-responsive React, and Nike added two more millimeters of it underfoot. Still not as light and bouncy as ZoomX, React feels medium soft, and moderately flexible. Nike also lowered the pressure in the air unit in the women’s running shoe (15 PSI, compared to 20 PSI for men) to make it a touch softer, doubled the size of the forefoot unit for extra pop on toe off, and scrapped the air unit from the midfoot and heel. The outsole got a facelift, too, with more flex grooves and a rectangular tread pattern that slightly improves grip for short stints offroad.—Morgan Petruny

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Asics Gel-Kayano 28

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Weight: 10.9 oz (M), 9.1 oz (W)
Drop: 10 mm
Type: Road

The Kayano has been a part of the Asics lineup for decades, and it remains one of the company’s most popular shoes. Designed to deliver support for overpronators, many neutral runners reach for it because of its legendary comfort. The Kayano 28 is upgraded with FlyteFoam Blast cushioning for a smooth, responsive ride and a new low-profile heel clip for added support. Gel pods remain under the heel and forefoot, giving you extra shock absorption, and the dual-density midsole and medial plate work together to counter overpronation in your stride.

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Mizuno Wave Rider 25

LAKOTA GAMBILLWave Rider 25Mizunoamazon.com$134.95SHOP NOWADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOWhttps://22fc813250d730305eb59f47c740bce9.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.html

Weight: 9.7 oz (M), 8.1 oz (W)
Drop: 12 mm
Type: Road

Twenty-five marks a huge milestone for the Rider. As a wearer of the Rider since its 13th version, I found it’s definitely the softest and most cushioned Rider I’ve ever worn. That in part is because the brand delivered on the promise it teased us with in the Rider 24: a full-length midsole layer of luxuriously soft Enerzy foam. In previous Riders, the midsole featured a mix of foams—ranging from its firmer U4ic to TPU-bead based XPOP—both above and below the wave plate. Though comfortable underfoot, the combination of different foams made the shoe’s ride feel a bit disjointed. With only Enerzy foam throughout, the ride is smoother and more consistent—especially when paired with the 25’s new castor bean–based Wave plate. Built at a higher amplitude (the Rider 24’s plate was flatter), it helps return more energy with each footstrike, and more closely matches the shape of the arch. It’s smooth and springy, the perfect ride for long runs when you’ll be spending a lot of time on your feet.—M.P.

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Saucony Triumph 19

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Weight: 10.2 oz (M), 9.1 oz (W)
Drop: 8 mm
Type: Road

Although it’s technically a heavy shoe, on par with other luxe trainers like the Brooks Glycerin 19 and Altra Paradigm 6, the Triumph 19 rides light and bouncy. Giving it that energetic sensation is a Pwrrun+ midsole and top sole, introduced in the 17. Pwrrun+ foam is 28 percent lighter than the brand’s original Pwrrun; it’s supportive for easy long runs, and responsive on tempo runs and workouts. To deliver a comfortable yet stable ride, Saucony increased the angle of the beveled heel and toe spring in the Triumph 18, promoting a smooth heel-to-toe roll. This geometry is preserved in the 19. This update does get a new mono-mesh upper, which is lighter and more breathable—it was a favorite feature among our testers. “There was plenty of room in the toe box,” said one. “It’s easy to lace up and tighten around the midfoot, and my heel felt supported without being too snug.” That’s the real draw with the Triumph: its all-encompassing comfort. Every facet of the 19 is soft. The collar and tongue are pillow-like, securing your foot after knotting the bucatini-thick laces, your toes granted ample wiggle room.—A.F.

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CUSHIONED RUNNING SHOES

Hoka Mach 4

Mach 4Hoka$130.00SHOP NOWADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOW

Weight: 8.2 oz. (M), 6.8 oz. (W)
Drop: 5 mm
Type: Road

After testing the Mach 4, deputy editor Dengate said that it is “the best Mach yet, and perhaps the best Hoka currently.” It’s so good that he ran in nothing but the Mach for six weeks straight. Our other testers agreed. One declared that it was her new favorite cushioned road shoe. And another, a first-time Hoka wearer, said the shoe impressed her after a single run. We already loved the light weight and explosive rebound of the first three Machs. But Hoka went next level, adding design features borrowed from the Carbon X and Rocket X. In this way, the Mach 4 is like Saucony’s Endorphin Speed or the Brooks Hyperion Tempo—a dynamic training shoe that’s more versatile than the pure racers in each brand’s line. Don’t be shocked if you’re compelled to zoom while running in the Mach 4. It owes this giddyup to the responsive Profly foam and early-stage Meta-Rocker (a slightly curved sole shape) that feels like it catapults you forward. This shoe is generously cushioned without turning your run into a slog, so you can rock it for everything from easy jogs and recovery runs to an interval session on the track. The upper is woven with heat-pressed TPU embroidered yarns, and hugs your foot more securely than the Mach 3. A sportier looking heel collar provides padding without any friction on the Achilles.—A.F.ADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOWhttps://22fc813250d730305eb59f47c740bce9.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.html

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New Balance Fresh Foam 1080 v11

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Weight: 9.1 oz. (M), 7.4 oz. (W)
Drop: 8 mm
Type: Road

Last year’s 1080 earned NB an Editors’ Choice award, and this update was a hit with our test crew too. That’s because it’s almost identical to last year’s model. Perhaps the biggest change is v11’s knit upper, which has a stretchier forefoot that makes the shoe fit better for runners with wide feet. That change also makes the shoe a little more breathable. But a few wear-​testers noted that the upper creates extra pressure through the midfoot, making the shoe a little uncomfortable on long runs. The sole remains unchanged, except for a slight cosmetic tweak to the dot pattern on the sidewall. You still get the thick slab of Fresh Foam X, which boasts higher energy return and comfort than the classic Fresh Foam. On the run, it doesn’t feel overly soft or slow, which we like because that boosts the shoe’s versatility. Those small tweaks might make the new version a better option for some runners; if not, you can probably find last year’s equally good running shoe at a deep discount.—Jeff Dengate

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Hoka Rincon 3

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Weight: 7.4 oz (M), 6.2 oz (W)
Drop: 5 mm
Type: Road

When the Rincon made its debut, runners raved about its low weight and versatility. “Literally can’t say a bad thing about this shoe,” gushed a tester. On its third iteration, the Rincon continues to impress. The 3 is even lighter while still maintaining that thick midsole Hoka is known for. Its cushioning strikes a balance between comfortably soft and supportively firm. It’s the speed-training counterpart to Hoka’s daily workhorse, the Clifton (the Rincon is almost 2 ounces lighter than the Clifton), making it ideal for tempo runs and track sessions. “It has a great ground contact that doesn’t feel too soft or mushy compared to my other highly cushioned shoes,” said a tester. “I ended my long runs faster than I started them, thanks to the shoe’s light weight.” Testers appreciated the redesigned mesh upper, which is more breathable—we tested them during a string of 90-degree days in the Northeast—and appreciated that the shoes don’t cause blisters or pinch your feet.—A.F.ADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOWhttps://22fc813250d730305eb59f47c740bce9.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.html

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Asics Novablast 2

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Weight: 9.7 oz (M), 7.8 oz (W)
Drop: 8 mm
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When’s the last time you used the word “fun” to describe a pair of running shoes? Then try the Novablast, a rogue running shoe so different from Asics’s traditional offerings that some runners hardly recognized it as an Asics. The first version had midsole that protruded at angles that looked like the surface of the Epcot ball. FlyteFoam Blast made for a wickedly bouncy run, but it was about as stable as a vat of radioactive plutonium. For the sequel, Asics reigned in that reckless ride with a more supportive midsole. Designers carved out some foam from the lateral sidewalls, and added more foam to the medial side to help keep the shoe from collapsing inward as you roll through your stride. The midsole foam itself has the same chemistry, so the ride feels just as springy and energetic, but is more controlled underfoot. Take the Novablast out for long runs at a steady clip, when you want to simply zone out and set the cruise control. Why? Because the midsole truly does feel “trampoline-like.” Upon landing, you sink into the foam slightly before rebounding—a sensation that reminded one tester of loping across a birthday party bounce house.—M.P.

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Hoka Bondi X

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Weight: 10.6 oz (M), 9.1 oz (W)
Drop: 5 mm
Type: Road

The Bondi is the shoe generally associated with Hoka: extra thick and extra soft. While that usually means the shoe is comfortable, those characteristics can also make it slow. Surprisingly, not in this X version. Hoka revved up the Bondi by embedding a carbon-fiber plate in the compression-molded EVA midsole, which is similar to the foam used in the Carbon X and Rocket X (shoes for the PR-minded). Like the OG Bondi, it has a rockered sole for a smooth heel-to-toe roll, but the carbon-fiber plate promotes a more aggressive toe-off. And while the sole still looks chunky, every part has a purpose. For example, the slab of heel foam absorbs impact as the “swallowtail” grooves on the sides smooth out the landing and make for an energetic ride. Larger runners who prefer soft cushioning might opt to race in this shoe, but it’s quite a lot of foam to push hard during speed sessions.—A.F.
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Adidas UltraBoost 21

Ultraboost 21 Shoesadidasamazon.comSHOP NOWADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOWhttps://22fc813250d730305eb59f47c740bce9.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.html$180
$112 (38% off)

Weight: 12.0 oz. (M), 10.9 oz. (W)
Drop: 10 mm
Type: Road

Less than a decade ago, Adidas upended running shoes when it introduced Boost, launching today’s foam wars. In the years since, new compounds have delivered insane levels of comfort without the weight penalty of Boost. Adidas itself has moved on to other lightweight materials; Boost is steadily disappearing from its performance line. But the material retains all its plush glory in the UltraBoost. In fact, the 2021 version actually gets 20 percent more Boost than the original and 5 percent more than UB19. The shoe signals a commitment to performance running, and its new design departs from the silhouette that has been embraced for lifestyle and casual wear. Another big update is the company’s use of recycled materials. The Prime Blue upper is made from 92 percent recycled ocean plastic. Speaking of plastic, the darn cage is back for midfoot support, but, fear not, it isn’t really a bother. All of our testers praised the shoe’s soft, luxurious upper, which cradles your foot and secures it to that extra-thick sole. It’s a heavy shoe, no doubt, which means you’ll reserve this tank for easy jogs and recovery days.—J.D.ADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOWhttps://22fc813250d730305eb59f47c740bce9.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.html

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FAST RUNNING SHOES

Saucony Endorphin Pro 2

LAKOTA GAMBILLEndorphin Pro 2Saucony$199.95SHOP NOWADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOW

Weight: 7.5 oz (M), 6.3 oz (W)
Drop: 8 mm
Type: Racing Shoes

The Endorphin Pro 2 has undergone subtle changes, so runners smitten with the OG can exhale a sigh of relief. This second iteration of Saucony’s carbon-fiber-plated racer continues to offer what its competitors fall short on. For example: The thin, cloth-like, single-layered engineered-mesh upper envelopes the foot without any unnecessary pressure. It doesn’t overheat like Nike’s Vaporweave when you’re six miles into a marathon. And it has a more secure ankle fit than Brooks’s unisex Hyperion Elite, which women found to have a loose collar and heel—a common problem for women running in unisex shoes. The 2 provides more support around the heel with an even more secure fit, though runners with weak ankles may still feel wobbly cutting corners. And, the new closure system has elastic bands strategically placed to prevent the tongue going askew.—A.F.

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Nike ZoomX Vaporfly Next% 2

ZoomX Vaporfly Next% 2Nikenike.com$250.00SHOP NOWADVERTISEMENT – CONTINUE READING BELOWhttps://22fc813250d730305eb59f47c740bce9.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.html

Weight: 6.9 oz (M), 5.8 oz (W)
Drop: 8 mm
Type: Racing Shoes

When you make the world’s fastest shoe, you don’t mess it up. And, good news: Nike didn’t. In fact, the changes to version 2 were limited just to the upper, focused on improving comfort and durability. The sole of the shoe is still where the magic happens, thanks to the exceptionally lightweight, soft, and springy ZoomX foam and rigid carbon-fiber plate that help you bound down the road with less effort. It’s the kind of package that allows elite marathoners to race well under five-minute pace, but we love that it delivers a screaming ride whenever we push it hard, even at shorter distances. If you’re going long, you’ll appreciate the new mesh. The previous Vaporweave upper, a ripstop nylon–like material that didn’t absorb water, has been replaced with an engineered mesh. We found that the Vaporweave just didn’t stretch at all—particularly a problem for those of us with high insteps—and created a lot of pressure late in a race. The new mesh resolves that problem.—J.D.

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