Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (2024)

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These racing shoes will inspire you to kick it up a notch.

By Adam Schram and Jeff Dengate

No matter your pace during a race or workout, it’s fun to feel fast. Whether you’re doing short intervals on the track or racing up to 10 kilometers on the roads, you can find some extra motivation in a snappy sprinting shoe that unleashes your top gear.

This used to mean lacing up the lightest pair you could find, since the fastest options typically offered just a stiff sole with tread or spikes to grip the track. But serious innovation in recent years has radically changed what speed shoes look like—even road-racing models with thicker midsoles and tall stack heights are well-suited for your speedwork sessions.

The Best Sprinting Shoes

What to Consider

Should I Get Spikes or Racing Flats?

For serious racing and training on the track, you’re best served by a pair of track spikes—extremely lightweight, stiff-soled shoes that envelop your feet and have spikes (a.k.a., pins) underneath the forefoot. Track spikes have minimal structure in the heel, while spikes for middle and long distance have fewer pins at the forefoot and thicker midsoles for comfort. There’s no faster footwear for track running—but you can’t wear them anywhere else but the track.

Racing flats, which are lightweight shoes meant to maximize your effort, are more versatile than track spikes—you can wear them to run and race both on the track and on the road. Unless you’re a pro, even lightweight running shoes will work just fine on the oval, though they’re not quite as fast around the turns as track spikes. Your legs (especially your calves) also don’t get beat up as badly in road shoes compared to spikes.

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We hit our local track on a rainy afternoon to see how these spikes performed at fast speeds in wet conditions.

How We Selected

Between our staff and a 250-strong wear-test team, we’ve laced up almost all of the spikes and road racers we recommend below. We hit our local tracks to see how they performed in both wet and dry conditions during demanding speed sessions including ladder workouts, wind sprints, and 400-meter repeats. On the pavement, we evaluated the racing flats on this list for their fit, cushioning, and comfort during longer tempo runs and in real race situations.

For those we couldn’t get on our feet or in the lab, we researched best-selling sprinting shoes and selected our picks based on cushioning, spike layout, and any standout technologies we recognized from other shoes we’ve tested.

TRACK SPIKES

Best for All-Out Speed

Under Armour Sprint Pro 3 Sprinting Shoe

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Best for All-Out Speed

Under Armour Sprint Pro 3 Sprinting Shoe

Pros
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (4)Incredible traction and stiffness
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (5)Breezy upper
Cons
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (6)Pretty uncomfortable off the track

Key Specs

Weight6.3 oz.
Target DistanceSprints

When you’re trying for a standout performance in a race that lasts less than a minute, you want a spike that never falters. Every errant strike or low-traction toe-off can sneakily tack on milliseconds that could put you just a whisker behind where you need to be. According to our testing, the superior responsiveness and traction in these spikes from Under Armour won’t leave you second-guessing your times.

With eight solid pins, an aggressively forward-leaning geometry, and an upper that molds to your foot, you’ll be locked into your perfect stride for every precious second of your competitive sprints. The one compromise this sprinting shoe makes is in its comfort-enhancing features, which effectively don’t exist. This is one seriously stiff shoe, and it won’t feel good if you put it on right before you’re in the blocks. However, if you’re looking to knock every possible decimal point off your most blistering race paces, comfort isn’t necessarily most important.

Pros
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (8)Reduced weight from previous version
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (9)Extra comfortable for beginners
Cons
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (10)Only 4 pins

Key Specs

Weight7.1 oz.
Target Distance400m to 5k

Newcomers to the track might want a sprinting platform that’s more forgiving and budget-friendly. After all, track spike geometry is a fairly dramatic departure from any other running shoe silhouette, especially modern road shoes with a chunky heel.

This entry from Nike doesn’t have a full plate like many of its higher-end siblings, resulting in a sole that’ll flex more naturally under your foot. Even better, it’s still durable enough to last a full season, and its weight is still manageable at high cadences. Just know that this shoe runs a bit small, so notching up a half-size will likely feel more comfortable.

Best Foot Security

New Balance Sigma Harmony Sprinting Shoe

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Best Foot Security

New Balance Sigma Harmony Sprinting Shoe

Pros
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (12)Interchangeable pins
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (13)Boa system provides the perfect fit every time
Cons
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (14)Dial system is heavier than laces

Key Specs

Weight6.2 oz. (Unisex)
Target DistanceSprints

At a glance, these spikes look like they’ll clip into a set of road bike pedals—you can thank the Boa dial lacing system for the unorthodox look. Unlike traditional shoelaces, a Boa system ratchets the upper together in tiny, tiny increments, which means you can quickly and consistently fit your shoes as tight as you need, one-handed, without worrying about squeezing too hard and starting all over.

That lockdown pays dividends when combined with the shoe’s eight interchangeable pins that offer superb traction on varying terrain.

ROAD SHOES

Fastest Road Racing Shoe

Nike Nike Women's Vaporfly 3 Road Racing Shoes in White, Size: 10 | DV4130-102

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Fastest Road Racing Shoe

Nike Nike Women's Vaporfly 3 Road Racing Shoes in White, Size: 10 | DV4130-102

Pros
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (16)Unmatched energy return
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (17)Lightweight despite plenty of cushion
Cons
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (18)Upper isn't particularly comfy

Key Specs

Weight7.0 oz. (M), 5.8 oz. (W)
Target DistanceMile to Marathon

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 this third version of the Vaporfly, while expansive, do little to change the shoe’s overall silhouette and feel—the biggest change longtime Vaporfly fans will notice is a boost in stability, especially on corners.

You still get exceptionally lightweight, soft, and springy ZoomX foam underfoot and a rigid, carbon-fiber plate to help you bound down the road at high speeds with less effort. This shoe’s optimized to help elite marathoners who run at a sub-5 minute mile pace consistently, but it translates well to shorter distances for those of us with a little less octane.

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Best for the Mile and 5k

Nike Streakfly Sprinting Shoe

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Best for the Mile and 5k

Nike Streakfly Sprinting Shoe

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Pros
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (20)Extremely lightweight
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (21)Everything you need for race day, and nothing you don't
Cons
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (22)Heel strikers might prefer firmer foam

Key Specs

Weight6 oz. (Unisex)
Target DistanceMile to 5k

While the Vaporfly is versatile on the roads all the way up to a marathon, some runners want even less shoe for short road races like the 5k and 10k. Enter the Streakfly. It’s Nike’s lightest racing shoe, harkening back to the time when we all believed a shoe had to be lighter to get faster. But unlike the old, thin racing flats, the Streakfly uses ZoomX, the brand’s springy foam compound.

There’s no carbon-fiber plate here; instead, the shoe uses a short Pebax plate under the midfoot only, designed to stabilize your foot as you roll through your stride. Based on our testing, where one runner used this shoe on tempo runs and even a 20-miler, we find it best suited for speedy runners with an already efficient stride who land on their midfoot or forefoot. If you’re a heel-striker, you’ll feel the foam bottom out—there’s a noticeable thunk as the foam compresses as far as it’ll go and your foot runs out of room to travel.

Best for Training and Racing

New Balance FuelCell SuperComp Elite v3 Sprinting Shoe

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Best for Training and Racing

New Balance FuelCell SuperComp Elite v3 Sprinting Shoe

Pros
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (24)So. Much. Foam.
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (25)Aggressive rocker sole keeps you rolling through every strike
Cons
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (26)Lofty geometry can feel precarious at first

Key Specs

Weight8.1 oz. (M), 6.4 oz. (W)
Target DistanceMile to Marathon

Building atop the common skeleton of most other carbon-plated racing shoes, New Balance’s sprinting shoe stands out as an option that doesn’t skimp on the midsole foam.

That extra thickness not only improves cushioning, but it gives New Balance more space under the hood to beef up the engine. This update manages to maintain plenty of its predecessor’s stiffness, but it now has enough squish that your feet and ankles won’t feel raw after a few intense intervals.

That extra stack does make the shoe feel a little more precarious in turns, as you can feel the heel squirming, but that shouldn’t matter in an all-out, straightforward effort.

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Best Value Speed Shoe

ASICS MAGIC SPEED 3

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Best Value Speed Shoe

ASICS MAGIC SPEED 3

Pros
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (28)Carbon plates under $200? Sign us up!
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (29)Responsive traditional design
Cons
  • Own the Track in the Best Sprinting Shoes (30)Toebox can feel small

Key Specs

Weight7.8 oz. (M), 6.6 oz. (W)
Target DistanceAny

The Magic Speed was designed with some trickle-down features from shoes like the MetaRacer, and it has more budget-friendly components from shoes like the NovaBlast, making it a viable race day option with a price tag that falls well below what you’d normally expect from a carbon-plated shoe.

It’s more traditionally styled—it has a lower stack height than most other super shoes—and it’s made to feel less like a lofty lump o’ foam and more like an amped up version of an old-fashioned, minimalist racing flat.

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Adam Schram

Adam Schram is an Assistant Editor of Commerce at Runner's World, though you might see his byline on Bicycling and Popular Mechanics, too. A lover of all things outdoors, Adam's writing career comes after six years as a bike mechanic in his hometown of State College, PA. His journalism experience is steeped in cycling and running gear reviews, and he's also a published creative nonfiction and satire author. When he's not writing, riding, or running, you can catch Adam at home mixing co*cktails, watching Star Wars, or trying in vain to do the Sunday crossword. You can check out his latest work below.

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Jeff Dengate

Runner-in-Chief

Jeff is Runner-in-Chief for Runner's World, guiding the brand's shoes and gear coverage. A true shoe dog, he's spent more than a decade testing and reviewing shoes. In 2017, he ran in 285 different pairs of shoes, including a streak of 257 days wearing a different model.

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FAQs

Which shoe is best for fast running? ›

The best running shoes
  1. Nike ZoomX Vaporfly Next% 2. The best overall race running shoes available today. ...
  2. Adidas Adistar. The best running shoe for slower runs. ...
  3. Hoka One One Bondi X. The best long-distance running shoe. ...
  4. Saucony Endorphin Speed. ...
  5. Saucony Ride 15. ...
  6. Asics Metaspeed Sky Plus. ...
  7. Asics Gel-Nimbus 25. ...
  8. Saucony Endorphin Pro 2.
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What are track sprinting shoes called? ›

Track and Field event shoes, more often called Track Spikes, are highly-specialized competition footwear that provide a unique advantage to the athlete. In this guide we'll break down the best track and field shoe options for 2024, by event group.

What shoes did Usain Bolt use? ›

Bolt competed in Puma track spikes throughout his career, while Bromell does so in New Balance track spikes.

Do shoes matter in sprinting? ›

But the added benefit of choosing shoes specifically designed for running is that they help you perform better and run faster by providing good grip, making it easier to change direction at speed and prevent slips and falls.

Do any shoes make you run faster? ›

Well, running shoes can help you run in a faster, more efficient way. No, they aren't magic shoes that make you run faster; they indirectly help you become a better runner. There are many benefits of the right pair of running shoes. These will become apparent once you complete your run.

What spikes did Usain Bolt wear? ›

A custom-made pair of Puma Bolt evoSPEED brand track spikes, race worn by Usain Bolt for the 2013 Samsung Diamond League 100m Men's Final race at the annual Memorial van Damme athletics event held on September 6, 2013, at King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels, Belgium. Bolt won the race handily with a time of 9.80 seconds.

What is the best sprint track spike? ›

Best Sprint Spikes
  • Best All-Around: Nike Max Fly ($190)
  • Most Cushioned: New Balance FuelCell Supercomp SD-X ($160)
  • Most Versatile: Diadora Velocita Carbon ($290)
  • Best Ground Connection: ASICS Metaspeed SP ($250)
  • Best Value: Under Armour Kick Sprint 4 ($70)
7 days ago

What is the fastest shoe ever made? ›

The Alphafly 3's unique form is helping runners go farther, faster. Over the past few months, marathoners Kelvin Kiptum, Eliud Kipchoge, and Sifan Hassan have all won major marathons around the world.

What is the fastest shoe in 2024? ›

Puma Deviate Nitro Elite 3

The Deviate Nitro Elite 3 adds another victory to its roster. Fiona O'Keeffe and Dakotah Lindwurm both wore the shoe when they raced at the 2024 Olympic Trials.

What shoes make you 2.5 times faster? ›

The Moonwalkers are motorized shoes that are designed to help you walk around faster and get where you're going in less time. Developed by Shift Robotics, a startup company that was spun out of Carnegie Mellon University, the Moonwalkers claim to be able to increase the average user's walking speed by around 2.5 times.

Can I sprint in Hokas? ›

Hoka's speed arsenal is as diverse as a sprinter's training plan, catering to every training need and preference: Hoka Mach 5: The versatile champion, offering a responsive midsole, a propulsive rockered sole, and enough comfort to keep your legs happy on longer tempo runs.

How many spikes for sprinting? ›

As a rule of thumb: The shorter the event, the more spikes you'll need. Traditionally, short sprint spike plates will have about 7-10 pins per shoe to foster greater traction. Since flexibility is a greater concern for longer sprints, spikes for these athletes will only have 6-8 pins.

Can you high jump in sprint spikes? ›

You can jump in running shoes to a point, you can jump in sprint spikes, to a point, but there comes a time when you are putting so much force on your plant foot at takeoff you need those heel spikes to keep you from sliding out (or tearing out the heel of your shoe like I did) and possibly injuring yourself.

What shoes do track players wear? ›

Track spikes are not a requirement to run on a track. You can wear normal running shoes or trainers to practice and race in, but if you want to have a competitive edge, track spikes will surely provide that. Track spikes come in different styles, designs and price ranges.

Do sprinters wear spikes shoes? ›

They have metal or plastic spikes on the sole, which provide better traction and grip on the track surface. Here are a few reasons why spikes can enhance a sprinter's performance: Traction: The spikes on the sole of the shoes dig into the track surface, improving traction and preventing slipping.

What spikes do Noah Lyles wear? ›

What spikes does Noah Lyles wear? Noah Lyles most recently has worn the Adidas Adizero Prime SP2. He calls these spikes his “favorites.”

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