Adidas
The name Adidas is a combination of its founder’s name, Adolf “Adi” Dassler.
Does this brand need any introduction? Adidas has a rich history in sports and running footwear, with Adi Dassler’s vision centred on creating shoes that enhanced athletic performance. Over the decades, Adidas has been a pioneer in sports footwear, introducing groundbreaking technologies like the iconic Boost cushioning system and Primeknit uppers. In the Budapest 2023 World Athletics Championships, Adidas athletes claimed a total of 26 medals. Adidas continues to lead the running shoe market with its commitment to both performance and sustainability.
Key features:
- Boost technology provides excellent energy return and comfort
- Primeknit technology enables superior comfort and flexibility
- Continental™ rubber outsoles enhance traction on both wet and dry surfaces
ASICS
The name is an an acronym for the Latin phrase “anima sana in corpore sano” translated to mean “a sound mind, in a sound body.”
ASICS, a Japanese brand, has a legacy of innovation in sports footwear since 1977. The brand’s first shoe, the “Onitsuka Tiger,” was inspired by the grip of an octopus tentacle, offering athletes superior traction and performance. ASICS gained global recognition when Finnish runner Lasse Viren wore their shoes to win a gold medal, famously waving them to the crowd.
Today, ASICS is known for its advanced running shoes, featuring GEL® cushioning for shock absorption, Dynamic DuoMax™ support for stability, and breathable uppers for comfort. These features make ASICS a top choice for athletes seeking high-performance footwear.
Key features:
- GEL® cushioning system, providing superior shock absorption and comfort, reducing impact during runs
- Dynamic DuoMax™ support, offering added stability and reducing overpronation for a smooth, balanced stride
- Breathable mesh uppers, keeping feet cool and dry during long runs while enhancing comfort
HOKA
The name HOKA means “to fly over land” in Maori.
Founded in 2009 in the French Alps, HOKA has taken the running world by storm to become one of the most sought-after brands globally. Created by French adventure athletes and product developers Nico Mermoud, Jean-Luc Diard, and Christophe Aubonnet, HOKA was originally designed for conquering steep mountain trails in the Alps, Pyrenees, and Dolomites. Inspired by oversized technology from powder skis and mountain bike wheels, they introduced their now-iconic thickly cushioned, widebody design. Despite their bold soles, HOKA shoes remain minimalist—lightweight, with low heel-toe offsets that encourage a smooth, forward-balancing stride. Perfect for any terrain, HOKA truly earns its namesake: “fly over land.”
Key features:
- HOKA shoes are designed to be comfortable and supportive
- Have a low heel-to-foot drop, which helps you move forward
- Lightweight and have a good cushioning-to-weight ratio
Saucony
Named after a creek in Pennsylvania and the logo represents the flowing of water (pronounced sock-a-knee).
Saucony’s history dates back to 1898 when Russian immigrant Abraham Hyde started making carpet slippers in Cambridge, Massachusetts. By the 1930s, Hyde expanded into the sports industry, producing ice skates, baseball cleats, and other athletic gear. During World War II, the company shifted to making field boots for American soldiers, earning the Award for Manufacturing Excellence. In the 1960s, Saucony’s roots in footwear were solidified, including a prestigious contract with NASA to create space boots for astronaut Edward Higgins White. By the end of the decade, the brand had become a leader in high-performance running shoes, with models like the Trainer 80 and the iconic Jazz, which became Saucony’s best-seller. Known for its performance running shoes and pioneering shoe technology, like PWRRUN+ foam cushioning, carbon fiber midsole plates, and sock liners. Represented by top American distance runners Molly Huddle and Jared Ward, Saucony has earned its reputation as a forward-thinking shoe company for competitive runners.
Key features:
- Typically fit a more narrow foot
- Focus on maximum comfort and lightness
- Low heel-to-toe drop make them a favourite of long distance runners
Topo
The name Topo is the college nickname of its founder, Tony Post.
With the motto “move better, naturally,” Topo focuses on crafting shoes that promote healthy, natural movement. Many of their designs are APMA (American Podiatric Medical Association) certified for supporting foot health, making them a top choice for health-conscious runners. Inspired by Post’s own experiences of competitive running with injuries caused by overtraining and ill-fitting shoes, Topo prioritises comfort, foot shape and a natural running style. Perfectly suited for trail running, Topo shoes are a trusted companion for runners seeking performance and foot health.
Key features:
- More natural low heel-to-toe drop
- Secure midfoot and heel to prevent discomfort and blisters
- Roomy toe box to prevent foot problems and promote stability
361
The name 361 denotes the 360 degrees in a circle plus one extra degree, representing innovation and creativity.
Founded in China, 361° is a leading sportswear brand known for its innovative designs and performance footwear. The brand became the official uniform provider for staff and volunteers at the 2016 Rio Olympics and Paralympics. With signature QU!KFOAM® cushioning and an engineered fit, 361° offers comfort, energy return, and support for all types of runners. Founded by Tony Xu, a former Nike executive, the brand combines his industry experience with a mission to help athletes “go one degree beyond.”
Key features:
- Higher heel-to-toe drop allows for a more comfortable heel strike
- Cater to a range of running styles and terrains
- Range of width fittings readily available
It’s important to in mind that shoes within these brands can vary to meet different needs, so it’s worth considering your specific requirements. To help you find the perfect fit, we recommend giving us a call or, even better, visiting us in-store for personalised advice.