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Whether you're running on roads, forest trails or the track, every women's running shoe is designed for a specific purpose. Discover a selection of models on Snowleader to support your stride, whatever your level or preferred terrain.
The Snowleader experts have gathered the best women's running shoes currently available. In our selection you'll find running shoes for women from Salomon, Saucony and Hoka One One, as well as On Running, New Balance and Adidas. Whether you're preparing for your first road race or aiming for a marathon, the weight, cushioning and sole type will naturally guide your choice. Lightweight models are ideal for speed sessions, while shoes with enhanced cushioning provide more comfort and joint protection on long road runs.
Contrary to popular belief, a women's running shoe is not just a men's model in different colours. The fit is narrower at the heel, slightly wider at the forefoot, and the cushioning density is calibrated for a generally lighter body weight. To find the right model for you, consider your gait type, the level of cushioning you want, and of course, your size. For more details, see our guide to the best running shoes.
Knowing your gait type before buying will help you avoid disappointment. There are three main profiles:
The drop, or the difference in height between the heel and forefoot (in millimetres), also affects your running mechanics. A low drop (4 to 6 mm) encourages a midfoot strike, while a higher drop (10 to 12 mm) suits runners who naturally land on their heels.
On a 10-kilometre run, each foot strikes the ground between 7,000 and 8,000 times. That's why cushioning is a key factor in choosing a running shoe. Technologies vary from brand to brand: Saucony uses its PWRRUN foam for responsiveness and comfort, Hoka One One favours ultra-light maximalist CMEVA soles, and On Running features its CloudTec system with independent hollow pods for impact absorption. Good cushioning not only protects your joints but also reduces muscle fatigue, helping you run longer and enjoy it more.
Your feet naturally swell during exercise, sometimes up to half a size on long runs. To avoid blisters and black toenails, it's recommended to choose half a size to a full size larger than your usual city shoe size. To measure your foot width, place your feet flat on a sheet of paper and measure the distance between the widest points: this will help you decide if you need a standard or wide fit.
With its Clifton and Bondi ranges, Hoka One One stands out for its thick, soft soles that cushion the foot without weighing it down-a comfort especially appreciated by runners who cover long distances daily. On Running, the second most represented brand in our women's running catalogue, offers models like the Cloudmonster with CloudTec for segmented cushioning and dynamic rebound. Saucony completes the trio with the Ride, a versatile model combining lightness and responsiveness, perfect for both easy runs and interval sessions.
New Balance relies on its FreshFoam technology for soft, progressive cushioning, ideal for runners seeking plush comfort without sacrificing responsiveness. The FreshFoam range includes models for both short runs and long distances.
Adidas uses its Dreamstrike+ bio-based foam for soft cushioning and stability, supporting your stride with energy. Its women's running models, such as the Supernova Rise, feature a technical mesh upper and fits designed for the female foot, with attention to colours and design.
A pair of running shoes typically needs replacing after 600 to 800 kilometres, but this varies depending on the model, terrain and runner's weight. Signs include uneven sole wear, loss of cushioning comfort, or unusual joint pain after runs. Rotating two pairs extends the lifespan of each and provides different sensations underfoot.
Your women's running shoes will last longer with a few simple steps. After muddy runs, clean them with lukewarm water and a soft brush, focusing on the outsole lugs. Remove the insoles and let everything air dry away from direct heat (radiators, tumble dryers), which can damage the cushioning foams. Store them in a dry, ventilated place out of direct sunlight to preserve material flexibility over time.
Beyond colour, the differences are structural. Women's running shoes have a narrower heel fit, a forefoot adapted to female morphology, and cushioning density recalibrated for a generally lighter body weight. Brands use specific moulds to ensure optimal support with every stride.
The terrain you run on largely determines the sole you need:
Running in cold or wet weather requires suitable gear. Look for shoes with a waterproof membrane (such as Gore-Tex), grippy rubber for wet or icy surfaces, and a slightly higher upper to protect your ankle from the cold. Reflective elements on the upper improve visibility during winter runs at dusk. Pair your shoes with technical running socks to regulate temperature and reduce friction.
Manufacturers are constantly innovating to improve every component of the running shoe. Today you'll find carbon plates for propulsion, energy-return foams like Pebax, technical knit uppers that are both breathable and supportive, On Running's CloudTec system for segmented cushioning, and quick-lacing systems for a personalised fit. These innovations make every stride more comfortable and efficient, whatever the distance.
Snowleader offers free delivery from CHF 199 and free returns within 60 days so you can try your shoes with peace of mind. Also discover our range of men's running shoes.
Also see: How to choose your running shoes?