10 Men’s and Women’s Running Sneakers Under $50 That Won’t Hurt Your Feet

Published Aug 20, 2025 7:00 pm ET


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As far as hobbies go, running is relatively inexpensive. But the cost of sneakers (and routinely replacing them) can certainly add up. And while there are less expensive options on the market, you’ll want to get a pair that’s actually comfortable. So we made things easier for you and found the most comfortable running sneakers under $50. From men’s trail sneakers to long-distance running sneakers for women, there are a number of affordable yet high-quality options.

So do your feet—and your bank account—a major favor, and take a look at our selection. Some of them might literally knock your socks off.

10 Running Sneakers That Won’t Break The Bank (Or Your Feet)

Affordable men’s running sneakers

1. Lightweight: Adidas Duramo SL Running Sneakers combine comfort and performance. They’re lightweight, so you won’t feel like you’re dragging your feet. Plus, they’re currently on sale for up to 40% off.

2. Long-Wear: Adidas’ Run Falcon 5 Sneaker is so comfortable thanks to its Cloudfoam midsole. That provides runners not only with step-in comfort, but also next-level cushioning for long-wear.

3. Best-Seller: There’s a reason why Under Armor’s Charged Assert 10 Running Sneaker is a #1 best-selling men’s road running shoe. While it’s super durable it’s also breathable, lightweight and flexible.

4. Trail Runner: If you prefer to stick to the trails, Sadmon Trail Running shoes are slip-resistant. Plus, they come in 13 different colors.

5. Most Affordable: Those really looking to spend less should consider PUMA Men’s Rocket Fuel Lite Running Sneakers, which cost just $30. But with a 4.5 out of 5-star rating, it doesn’t seem as though the quality is compromised for that delightfully low cost.

Women’s sneakers that won’t break the bank

6. Short Runs: Reebok’s Nano Sneakers may not be suitable for marathon training, but they’re certainly comfortable enough for short runs, walks and gym sessions. They’re 35% off right now, too, so you’ll want to act fast.

7. Run on Clouds: Adidas also has a Run Falcon 5 for women. Just like the men’s shoe, it features that Cloudfoam insole that shoppers absolutely love. Just know if you’re opting for a wide size, availability may vary. But overall, it’s a great shoe, especially for longer distances.

8. All-Around: The Adidas’ Women’s Sneaker is a great all-around sneaker. Whether you wear it to run, walk or simply for fashion is entirely up to you.

9. Most Stylish: Allswifit Cross Trainers feature an E-TPU midsole that’ll add a little pep into all of your steps. They’re made with ultra breathable yarn and a sturdy rubber outsole for added durability and stability. And not to mention, they come in great colors.

10. Affordable: If you’re OK with a chunkier shoe, Lucky Step’s Gym Sneakers are breathable, cushioned and lightweight. And for less than $20, they’re a total steal.

Lizzy Rosenberg is a Catskills-based journalist, with about eight years of experience in the world of journalism. She has written and edited at People.com, Elite Daily, PureWow, Green Matters, and Distractify. Additionally, she has several freelance bylines with SKI Magazine, Outside Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Hey Alma, Best Products and USA Today’s Reviewed. You may also recognize her name from the book Green Living, which she helped her team write and publish during her time as Managing Editor at Green Matters.

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Based in Kansas City, Chase Clements is the Commerce Content Operations Manager. He has many years of experience as a Commerce Writer and Editor for McClatchy.