Skechers Go Run Ride 7 Running Shoes for Men & Women - Lightweight Cushioned Sneakers for Jogging, Walking & Gym Workouts | Perfect for Road Running, Training & Everyday Wear
Skechers Go Run Ride 7 Running Shoes for Men & Women - Lightweight Cushioned Sneakers for Jogging, Walking & Gym Workouts | Perfect for Road Running, Training & Everyday Wear

Skechers Go Run Ride 7 Running Shoes for Men & Women - Lightweight Cushioned Sneakers for Jogging, Walking & Gym Workouts | Perfect for Road Running, Training & Everyday Wear

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Product Description

Space dyed air mesh neutral running shoe

Product Features

Textile

Imported

Rubber sole

Shaft measures approximately low-top from arch

Ultra lightweight and responsive Flight Gen cushioning

Breathable two-toned knit upper with gusseted tongue for a comfortable and secure fit

Rubber traction outsole plate for durability

Reflective details

Customer Reviews

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The Skechers GoRun Ride 7 is the best running shoe for the money right now. It has a perfect balance of soft Hoka-like cushioning, durability (I get 500 miles out of each pair), and speed. It's very versatile, I can use it on easy days because of the soft cushioning however it's also a very fast shoe due to its forward rolling "ride", so I love to use it for tempo runs. Anyone who loves soft cushioned neutral shoes like the Hoka Clifton or Nike Zoom Fly (even the Vaporfly 4%) will love this shoe. In fact, I've now put 10+ family and friends in this shoe and have yet to meet someone who doesn't LOVE it. In case anyone reading this is thinking of writing off a running shoe from Skechers, I'm a sub 3 marathoner and run 80+ mpw, and run 40% of my miles in Skechers. They also worked pretty well at Boston for Meb, wouldn't you say?