Podiatrists Say These Are the Best Sneakers for Your Arches (2024)

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Whether you're commuting to work, taking a stroll with your pups (or kitty), or jogging in Central Park, wearing shoes without arch support can be the endgame (no, we're not talking about Thanos snapping his fingers) for your feet. Without it, arch pain, strained muscles, knee pain, and collapsed arches (oh my) are likely to ensue. Luckily, the best arch support shoes exist, so we tapped an orthopedic surgeon to garner their input.

In This Article

  • 01

    Why is arch support important?
  • 02

    What should you look for in a sneaker with arch support
  • 03

    Best sneakers for arches
  • 04

    Frequently asked questions

Experts In This Article

Best sneakers for arches, at a glance

  • Best overall: Hoka, Clifton 9, $145
  • Best for running: Asics, Gel-Kayano 29, $160
  • Best versatile: New Balance, Fresh Foam X 1080v12, $160
  • Best for plantar fasciitis: Vionic, Limitless Sneaker, $135
  • Best slip-ons: OOFOS, OOMG Eezee Low Shoe, $130
  • Best cross-training: Lululemon, Chargefeel 2 Workout Shoe, $138
  • Best for road running: Brooks, Ghost 15, $140
  • Best removable insoles: Sketchers, Arch Fit Glide, $95

Why is arch support important?

Before we dive in, why is arch support so important? For starters, it can prevent and manage foot injuries, according to Nam Tran, DPM, a foot and ankle surgeon based in Dallas. "Arch support helps aid in achieving the proper biomechanical alignment of the foot that is needed for pain free walking," Dr. Tran says. "When our joints are positioned properly, it greatly decreases the likelihood of early onset arthritis, overuse injuries, and ligament/tendon injuries." The proper shoes can even help with knee pain.

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Not all shoes are constructed equally, so before you swipe your credit card, Dr. Tran recommends checking out your inserts first. Supportive shoes will have inserts that have filler materials in the arch area. "If the insert does not have this and the inner floor of the shoe is flat, it is very possible that the shoe contains no arch support," he adds. So to prevent sole pain, check out these sneakers for foot pain.

What should you look for in a sneaker with arch support

"When looking for sneakers that support the arch, look for an insole that closely contours the bottom of your foot. If possible, try and find a sneaker with a deep heel cup to add stability and support. In severe cases, you can look into orthotics for even more comfort and support," says podiatrist Asim Sayed.

You also need to take into consideration what terrain you're going to be on and what distance you're covering, says Jacob Hascalovici, the Chief Medical Officer at Clearing and a board-certified pain specialist. "If you're running long distance, you may want more structured support in your sneakers" he says. "You’ll also want to consider whether your natural arch is high, 'normal,' or low. If you have low arches, you might want to experiment with stability shoes. If you have normal or high arches, more neutral sneakers may better fit your needs."

There are also different styles you can choose from. For a lace-up design, consider Hoka, Clifton 9. For slip-on sneakers, OOFOS OOMG Eezee Low Shoe is an easy-to-wear option. Some shoe brands with arch support include Hokas, Asics, New Balance, and more. And according to Dr. Tran, Vionic’s Limitless Sneaker is one of the best shoes for plantar fasciitis. And if you'll be wearing your kicks regularly, make sure you know how to wash sneakers (you’re more likely to wear your shoes when they’re clean!).

Ahead, you'll find top expert-recommended sneakers, so you can keep foot pain at bay. (And for those dressier days, check out some heels with arch support, too).

Best sneakers for arches

Best overall

Hoka, Clifton 9 — $145.00

Receiving the seal of approval from the APMA for advancing good foot health, the Hoka Cliftons constantly rank on top. The newest iteration to hit the market, the Clifton 9s are lightweight, breathable (thank you mesh), and have a cushioned and responsive midsole that pads your feet during impact. All in all, “the Clifton is a great shoe that offers support as well as overall cushion,” says Dr. Tran.

Sizes available: 5-12, regular and wide

Colors and patterns available: 14

Weight: 7.3 oz

Heel-to-toe drop: 5 mm

Pros:

  • Lightweight
  • Breathable
  • Have EVA foam midsole
  • Rocker-like sole for walking and running

Cons:

  • Cushion may be too squishy for some

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Best for running

Asics, Gel-Kayano 29 — $160.00

If your feet tend to roll inwards or you have fallen arches, Dr. Tran recommends the Asics Gel-Kayano. This lightweight shoe features the brand’s signature Litetruss structure, which prevents your feet from twisting and turning during movement, and a foam footbed that cushions your arches. Even more, the external heel counter cradles your feet and the knit outer layer keeps air flowing through (see ya, sweaty feet).

Sizes available: 5-13

Colors and patterns available: 11

Weight: 9.5 oz

Heel-to-toe drop: 10 mm

Pros:

  • Absorbs shock
  • Breathable
  • Designed for overpronators

Cons:

  • Expensive

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Best versatile

New Balance, Fresh Foam X 1080v12 — $160.00

Lightweight, breathable, and supportive, the New Balance 1080s are “a great all-around shoe with lots of cushion and accommodation,” says Dr. Tran. The midsole is constructed out of foam, absorbing the shock so your joints and arches don’t have to, and the outer layer is constructed out of knit (so lightweight and breathable, that it feels like second skin). It comes in classic colors like white and black as well as Electric Purple, Vibrant Sky Blue, and Lime Green.

Sizes available: 5-13, standard, wide, and x-wide

Colors and patterns available: 12

Weight: 8.3 oz

Heel-to-toe drop: n/a

Pros:

  • Available in a variety of widths
  • Has cushioned midsole
  • Breathable

Cons:

  • Sizing runs large
  • Expensive

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Best for plantar fasciitis

Vionic, Limitless Sneaker — $135.00

With a reinforced heel, cushioned sole, and breathable mesh, there’s no limit on the distance you can go with these kicks. The soles were engineered to hug and support the natural curvature of your arches, and the shoe has a motion forward design to propel you into your next step, making it a great option, especially “for patients that may be suffering from painful conditions like plantar fasciitis,” says Dr. Tran. Plus, it has a durable rubber sole to maintain traction with every step.

Sizes available: 5-11

Colors and patterns available: 3

Weight: n/a

Heel-to-toe drop: n/a

Pros:

  • Ideal for walking and cross-training
  • Breathable
  • Rubber sole

Cons:

  • May not be ideal for people with wide feet

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Best slip-ons

OOFOS, OOMG Eezee Low Shoe — $130.00

For a more casual shoe, the OOFOS low shoe can also be a great option for arch support, says Dr. Sayed. These slip-on sneakers are made of a stretchy, canvas-like material, and use proprietary foam to absorb impact. “The OOFOS footbed is designed to cradle your foot arch and provide optimal shock absorption,” he says.

Sizes available: 5-12

Colors and patterns available: 6

Weight: n/a

Heel-to-toe drop: n/a

Pros:

  • Slip-on design
  • Great for recovery
  • Odor-resistant
  • Absorbs impact

Cons:

  • May run small for some

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Best cross-training

Lululemon, Chargefeel Workout Shoe — $138.00

These lululemon shoes are a good workout or cross training option, says Dr. Sayed. They have a bouncy and cushioned midsole, a flexible upper, and they’re designed for a female foot. Not to mention, little to no break-in time is required, according to Lululemon shoppers. Whether you’re wearing them for running, training, or walking around, they’ll keep your feet feeling supported.

Sizes available: 5-12, in half sizes

Colors and patterns available: 4

Weight: 9.1 oz

Heel-to-toe drop: 9.5 mm

Pros:

  • Offers support for running and training
  • Includes 30-day trial
  • Lightweight

Cons:

  • Runs small for some

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Best for road running

Brooks, Ghost 15 — $140.00

The Brooks Ghost 15 shoes have a lighter foam that makes them feel lightweight yet still cushioned, and are designed to help your feet make smooth transitions on the ground, making them the perfect shoe for hitting the road. The upper is breathable mesh and made partly of recycled materials, too. Road or pavement, the Ghost 15 is here for the ride.

Sizes available: 5-13, in half sizes and four widths

Colors and patterns available: 41

Weight: 9.1 oz

Heel-to-toe drop: 12 mm

Pros:

  • Made of recycled materials and water bottles
  • Cushioned midsole
  • Breathable

Cons:

  • May be too roomy for some

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Best removable insole

Skechers, Arch Fit Glide — $95.00

Dr. Lobkova recommends the Arch Fit Glide Step for its arch-supporting insole, which is removable and can be replaced with a custom orthotic if you choose. This style boasts foot-friendly features like a cushioned midsole, grippy rubber sole, and breathable mesh. Even more, the entire shoe is crafted out of 100 percent vegan materials.

Sizes available: 5-11, in half sizes

Colors and patterns available: 2

Weight: n/a

Heel-to-toe drop: n/a

Pros:

  • More affordable compared to others on the list
  • Removable insole
  • Rubber sole

Cons:

  • May fit narrow for some

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Frequently asked questions

1. Do Hokas, Brooks, or New Balance shoes have good arch support?

They can, but it depends on the style you choose. Nelya Lobkova, DPM, a podiatrist based in New York, says that arch support can only be provided by the insole of the shoe. "Arch support appears as a supportive bump inside of the insole around the area of the midfoot/arch," she says. If your shoe lacks arch support, placing an over-the-counter or custom-made orthotic can help. "The orthotics would replace the thin and soft removable existing insole in the sneaker," adds Lobkova.

2. Do podiatrists recommend Hoka shoes?

In addition to receiving American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) seal of acceptance, "many podiatrists recommend Hoka One sneakers," says Dr. Lobkova. "They offer a lot of cushioning, which is great for high-impact activities, such as running." Dr. Lobkova adds that Hoka One sneakers are great for city dwellers because they have rocker-bottom technology, which helps with efficient walking. Not to mention, they're super lightweight.

3. Are Skechers approved by podiatrists?

Podiatrists approve many Skechers styles now. When the brand launched back in 1992, Dr. Lobkova says the sneakers were very flexible, offering no midsole rigidity with minimal cushioning—which made them unpopular in the podiatry community. "We commonly saw pathology such as overuse injuries and fractures when people wore Skechers sneakers," says Dr. Lobkova. "However, it seems to me that Skechers sneakers have evolved with the changing trends. There are Skechers styles that offer more midsole rigidity, cushioning, and even a rigid heel counter."

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Podiatrists Say These Are the Best Sneakers for Your Arches? ›

“This cushioning acts as a buffer between your feet and the ground, reducing the stress on your joints and muscles.” After researching the options and consulting experts, we determined that Asics' Gel-Kayano 30 is the overall best sneaker for arch support while Hoka's Arahi 7 is the best for cushioning.

Which sneaker is best for arch support? ›

“This cushioning acts as a buffer between your feet and the ground, reducing the stress on your joints and muscles.” After researching the options and consulting experts, we determined that Asics' Gel-Kayano 30 is the overall best sneaker for arch support while Hoka's Arahi 7 is the best for cushioning.

What brands do podiatrists recommend? ›

“There are many shoe brands out there so it is important to try on different styles and types of shoes to see what matches your foot the best. Though there are many other great brands of shoes, some examples of tennis shoe brands that provide good support are Brooks, Asics, New Balance, and Hoka,” Dr. Jensen said.

What's the best shoe to wear when you're on your feet all day? ›

Best Cushioned Shoes For Standing All Day

Performance brand Hoka designs its gear with an active lifestyle in mind. The Clifton 9 works for long wears because the symmetrical, protective cushion bed provides support with a compression molded EVA foam midsole and breathable knit upper to keep your foot comfortable.

What sneakers do podiatrists recommend? ›

Running Shoes
  • HOKA. Bondi. Stinson. Speedgoat.
  • Saucony. Ride.
  • TOPO. Ultrafly 5mm drop.
  • New Balance. 890. 990. 1080.
  • Mizuno. Wave Rider. Wave Creation.
  • Nike. Pegasus. Vomero. React Infinity Flyknit.

What kind of shoes do I need if my arches hurt? ›

Cushioning. Ample cushioning, especially in the midsole, can absorb shock and reduce stress on your arches. While shopping, press down on the shoe's insole to see how much give it has. A shoe that gently rebounds is generally a good choice.

Are Hoka good for a high arch? ›

HOKA Clifton 9

Runners with high arches will appreciate the shoe's midsole foam placed specifically to protect arches and high-impact areas of the foot from impact. The tongue and upper are an ultra-breathable engineered mesh designed to keep feet cool and comfortable over long distances.

Are Vionic sneakers good for high arches? ›

At Vionic, we've harnessed science, ingenuity, and input from the medical and athletic communities to develop stylish shoes that offer the cushioning, stability, and flexibility you need to support your arches, no matter their height.

What shoe brand is designed by a podiatrist? ›

From walking to light exercise, from everyday wear to moderate athletic pursuits, there's a podiatrist recommended FRANKIE4 shoe for every occasion. With our versatile designs and superior craftsmanship, our podiatrist designed shoes comfort technology helps support you from the ground up.

What shoes do orthopedic surgeons recommend? ›

The best orthopedic shoes of 2024, according to experts
  • Klaw 528. Best orthopedic shoe overall. ...
  • Dansko Fawna Mary Jane for Women. Best orthopedic dress shoe for women. ...
  • More options. Cole Haan Men's Original Grand Shortwing Oxford. ...
  • Hoka Bondi 8. ...
  • More options. ...
  • More options. ...
  • Vionic Karmelle Oxford Casual Sneaker. ...
  • Kuru Atom.
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What do podiatrists think of Skechers? ›

Sketchers DO NOT have appropriate stability in the upper fabric and the heel counter to complement an orthotic. As such, you will probably find the orthotic redundant, or in worse case contributing to the cause of injury. Remember, an orthotic does 50% of the work. The shoe does the other 50%.

What are the most comfortable sneakers for walking all day? ›

Our Top Picks
  • Best Overall: Kizik Roamer.
  • Best Budget: Skechers Go Walk Flex Alani.
  • Best Cushioning: On Cloud 5.
  • Best for Wide Feet: New Balance Fresh Foam 1080 V12.
  • Best for Plantar Fasciitis: Asics Gel-Nimbus 25.
  • Best Traction: Vessi Cityscape Shoes.
  • Best for Bunions: Orthofeet Kita Hands-free Sneakers.

Is Hoka or Asics better for plantar fasciitis? ›

After speaking to multiple board-certified podiatrists and testing many pairs ourselves, we determined that Hoka's Bondi 8 is the best shoe for plantar fasciitis overall, thanks to its cushioned sole and balanced support structure.

Are Skechers good for your feet? ›

The short answer is yes, but it depends. While Skechers are designed to be comfortable and supportive, the type of Skechers you choose will depend on your individual foot needs and what activities you'll be using them for.

Do flat feet need high or low arch support? ›

The best arch support insoles for flat feet will have: Low, but supportive arch - What you need is a low arch that offers strong support. A firm arch that is too high will be painful. A soft arch that your foot compresses will not provide long term relief.

Are skechers good for arch support? ›

The Ultimate Comfort Solution

Experience effortless style and comfort with podiatrist-certified arch support developed using over 20 years of data. Footwear in our Arch Fit® collection features a removable, supportive cushioning insole system for a more enjoyable walking experience.

Are Hoka good for arch support? ›

One of the key features of Hoka shoes is their meta-rocker technology, which promotes a smooth and efficient gait cycle. This design, combined with generous arch support, helps to reduce strain on the arch and prevent overpronation.

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