Extending the Life of Your Running Shoes
Two pairs in rotation last longer than one worked to death, and knowing the signs of wear keeps your feet and joints happy.
The Idea
Good running shoes protect your feet and prevent injuries, but they all wear out. Rotating between two pairs is the simplest way to make them last.
Why Two Pairs Beat One
Less wear and tear
Alternating gives each pair time to decompress and keep its cushioning and support.
Better adaptation
Different shoes flex your feet across different structures, which can lower injury risk.
Cleaner and drier
A day off lets shoes air out, cutting odor and bacteria.
When to Replace Them
A common guideline is every 300 to 500 miles, though it depends on your stride, weight, and terrain. Watch for these signs:
Make Them Last
Beyond rotating pairs, match the shoe to the run, lighter ones for speed, cushioned ones for long miles. Clean them gently by hand, never in the machine, and dry them by removing the insoles and stuffing them with newspaper, never in the dryer, where heat breaks down the glue.