The 10 Worst Running Shoes Hurting Your Feet

HOVR Infinite: Some runners have reported that the cushioning in the Under Armour HOVR Infinite feels stiff and lacks responsiveness, leading to discomfort during longer runs.

Zoom Pegasus 38: While the Nike Air Zoom Pegasus line is popular among many runners, some have found the latest version, the Pegasus 38, to have a narrower fit.

Ultraboost 21: Despite its reputation for comfort, some runners have found the Adidas Ultraboost 21 to be too firm and lacking in cushioning, leading to foot fatigue and discomfort on longer runs.

GTS 21: The Brooks Adrenaline GTS line is known for stability and support, but some runners have experienced discomfort with the latest version.

Gel-Kayano 28: While the Gel-Kayano line has a loyal following, some runners have found the Gel-Kayano 28 to be overly rigid and lacking in flexibility, leading to discomfort and blisters.

Saucony Ride 14: Despite its reputation for comfort and versatility, some runners have experienced discomfort with the Saucony Ride 14.

Fresh Foam 1080v11: While the Fresh Foam line is praised for its plush cushioning, some runners have found the New Balance Fresh Foam 1080v11 to be too firm.

One Clifton 8: The Hoka One One Clifton line is known for its lightweight cushioning, but some runners have found the Clifton 8 to be less cushioned than previous model.

Wave Rider 25: While the Mizuno Wave Rider line has a reputation for durability and responsiveness, some runners have experienced discomfort with the Wave Rider 25.

Floatride Energy 3.0: Despite its lightweight design, some runners have found the Reebok Floatride Energy 3.0 to be too firm and lacking in responsiveness.

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