The 10 Best Men's Running Shoes For Plantar Fasciitis

Updated December 23, 2018 by Quincy Miller

This wiki has been updated 27 times since it was first published in December of 2018. It's amazing how a little band of tissue on the bottom of your foot can cause so much crippling agony. If plantar fasciitis is preventing you from meeting your fitness goals, these running shoes can help reduce the pain, getting you back on the road in no time. There's some argument as to the best way to deal with the problem, so we've included a mixture of well-cushioned and minimalist options. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Brooks Ghost 10

2. Altra Torin 3.0

3. Saucony Redeemer ISO

4. Nike Air Zoom Pegasus 34

5. Saucony Omni 14

6. Brooks Beast '18

7. Reebok Print 2.0

8. Asics Gel-Kayano 24

9. Altra One 2.5

10. Hoka One One Arahi

Editor's Notes

December 20, 2018:

The first thing shoppers should consider is the amount of padding they desire. Some respond best to shoes with almost no cushioning, while others need plenty of support to feel comfortable. This list has several options from both camps, giving users plenty of choices regardless of which category they fall into.

Last updated on December 23, 2018 by Quincy Miller

After getting his bachelor’s from the University of Texas, Quincy Miller moved out to Los Angeles, where he soon found work as a copywriter and researcher, specializing in health and wellness topics for a major online media brand. Quincy is also knowledgeable about home improvement, as he’s had extensive experience with everything from insulation to power tools to emergency room trips, sometimes in that order. Sharing a home with three dogs and a couple of cats has forced Quincy to learn as much as he can about pet supplies, animal nutrition and, most importantly, the best ways to tackle the mountains of fur that accumulate in every corner of your home.


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