Best Women’s Racewalking Shoes
Male racewalkers have it pretty good in the shoe department. There are literally dozens of excellent shoes choices for training and racing. Of course, most of these shoes are running racing flats rather than shoes specifically made for racewalking, but the design elements are essentially the same: lightweight, flexible, low-profile shoes with big enough toe-boxes to prevent cramped toes during long workouts or races. Outlandish colors seem to be a plus.
Unlike the men, women haven’t fared quite as well. For many years racing flats were made only for men. The shoe companies did market their wares as “unisex” sized shoes appropriate for women, but they were sized in men’s sizes. Since racing flats adapt to the shape of the foot better than boxier training shoes, most women could do alright in a “unisex” shoe, but wearing a shoe that’s actually designed for your type of foot is going to be a better choice for most women.
Several companies now make women’s racing flats, and several companies offer more than just one least-common-denominator shoe. Adidas makes a range of women’s racers to fit all types of feet.
Although there are some great choices out there for women racewalkers, the downside to using any racing flat for day-to-day wear is that they’re designed for runners to wear only once every few weeks to race, so they often don’t last very long. But life-spans do vary considerably. Some flats will last 300 miles or more; some extremely lightweight flats may be shot after a mere 50 miles. Shoes designed for marathons are made with high carbon outsoles that will usually hold up for several hundred miles.
There are dozens of shoes that “foot” the bill. But who does it best?
For serious racers looking for the lightest and fastest shoes around, the Avia Avi-Bolt and the Saucony Grid Type A2 are both under six ounces and lightning fast. For marathon walkers or 50k specialists looking for more support, the Adidas adiZero RC 2, the Diadora Mythos Racer, and the Asics GEL-Bandito get the edge for lightweight stability.
Adidas adiZero RC 2
The adiZero line recognizes that not all athletes are made alike. There are adizeros for neutral walkers, over-pronators and under-pronators. Due to natural the mechanics of the racewalking gait which requires a certain amount of pronation - the inward rolling of the foot that occurs as it rolls forward - most athletes will prefer a neutral shoe. The adiZero RC 2 is built for the neutral to under-pronator who requires enhanced cushioning and extended durability. As a neutral shoe, the lack of anti-pronation technology makes the adiZero quite flexible, allowing for a quick roll up to the toes for fast 5Ks, but the durable outsole and excellent support make them appropriate for half-marathons and marathons. US Olympic Team racewalker Joanne Dow wore her adiZeros for the 20k racewalk in Beijing. Weight: 6.9 ounces.
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Adidas adiZero RC 2
Diadora Mythos Racer
Somewhat difficult to find in the US, the Diador Mythos Racer is worth the hunt. The Mythos is built for neutral to under-pronators looking for lightweight cushioning for any race distance.
Other features include:
Molded high-end EVA foam midsole with Elastom, which enhances the elasticity and longevity of the midsole. Double Action II inserts in the forefoot and heel area for shock absorption. New Axeler CCB Power Flow shank provides excellent breathability while ensuring midfoot rigidity, and proper forefoot flexion.
Exeler technology features a thread-like frame that is inserted into the outsole, ensuring a more natural, graduated forefoot flexion that propels the foot forward while maintaining the necessary rigidity in the midfoot and heel. Flexoft blown rubber in forefoot for cushioning, flexibility, and reduced weight. Strategically placed Duratech 5000 compound in heel to resist abrasion.
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Diadora Mythos Racer
Avia Avi-Bolt
The Avi-Bolt is designed for neutral walkers looking for an extremely lightweight racing shoe built on a gender-specific last. Built for a woman's foot, the Avi-Bolt features a minimalistic, snug upper fit with a responsive feel. This shoe is suitable for racing distances from 1,500 meters up to a half-marathon, or even for marathons and 50k races for lighter walkers with good mechanics.
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Avia Avi-Bolt
Saucony Grid Type A2
The Saucony Grid Type A2 is a great choice for neutrally pronating 5k and 10k walkers looking to get to the finish line in a hurry (or, by clicking these ruby slippers’ heels three times, those hoping to get back to Kansas.) Saucony has become one of the more popular shoes among female racewalkers recently. I’m not sure if that’s due to or despite the color schemes of Saucony’s garish racers.
Saucony Grid Type A2
Asics GEL-Bandito
The GEL-Bandito is one in a long line of great racing shoes from Asics. Half-marathon to marathon walkers and 50k racewalkers will love the comfort of this high-performance racer, but the responsive feel makes it a good choice for 5ks and speed training. Weight: 7.9 ounces.
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Asics GEL Bandito
Saucony Grid Fastwitch 3
Although designed for 5k and 10k races, the Fastwitch 3 has ample support for longer distances as well.
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Saucony Grid Fastwitch 3
Adidas adiZero Mana
The adiZero Mana is built for moderate to over-pronators requiring a combination of cushioning and enhanced stability in a lightweight racer. Faster racewalkers may find the anti-pronation technology a bit stiff, and may prefer the Adidas adiZero RC2, but long-distance walkers and heavier racewalkers will appreciate the Mana’s added support. Weight: 7.0 ounces.
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Adidas adiZero Mana
Women's Zoot ULTRA Race
The lightest shoe in the Zoot lineup, Ultra Race, although designed for triathletes, has all the features a racewalker is looking for in a shoe. The CarbonSpan+ shank adds a bit too much stiffness for the short-distance walker, but good arch support will be appreciated by long-distance walkers. Weight: 8.1 ounces.
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Zoot ULTRA Race
Reebok Taikan IB
Blending an everyday trainer with a racing shoe, the Reebok Taikan IB is a great choice for marathon walkers and 50k racewalkers. Designed for neutral stride patterns, the Taikan IB has a fast, but comfortable feel for long-distance training and racing.
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Reebok Taikan IB
Nike Air Zoom Katana Rac3r III
Although the Katana is technically a men’s shoe, the narrow heel, and overall low-volume design make it a good choice for women. In fact, if the Katana Rac3r III was specifically designed for women this would be a top-five shoe! Several elite American racewalkers, including 2004 Olympic racewalker Teresa Vaill wears the Katana. The Katana provides neutral pronators with very good cushioning and great propulsion at toe-off.
Nike Air Zoom Katana Rac3r III
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