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Walking shoes are obviously made for walking, but they aren’t exclusively for daily strolls. Whether you’re running errands, working long hours on your feet or traveling, walking shoes are quite versatile, offering the comfort and support you need for all sorts of activities. After testing over a dozen pairs, the On Cloud 6 won us over as the overall best walking shoes for men due to the shoe’s structure, soft foam midsole and slip-on design. In total, we’ve rounded up eight great options tailored to different needs, so no matter what your day looks like, we’ve got a shoe to match.

To give you recommendations we truly stand behind, we didn’t just read about shoes and glance through customer reviews before blindly picking our favorites. Instead, the Forbes Vetted team laced up and tried over a dozen pairs, evaluating everything from flex and support to comfort and durability. We also consulted podiatrists and foot surgeons to learn more about what you actually need to consider as you shop for walking shoes. Additionally, we asked a physical therapist and a personal trainer to review our recommendations. Based on our findings, here are the eight top walking shoes for men.

Sizes: 7 to 15 | Widths: Medium | Weight (per pair): 18.8 ounces | Heel drop: 8mm | Upper material: Mesh

  • What’s notable: Improvements over the previous-gen Cloud 5 include a new sock-like liner, improved structure and wider opening for step-in comfort.
  • What could be better: This style runs a bit small and narrow, and physical therapist Kelly Picciurro says they may not have enough foot and ankle support for everyone.

Swiss running shoe brand On is known for its science-backed Zero-Gravity CloudTec foam, a forgiving material described as “running on clouds.” Designed to provide all-day comfort, the Cloud 6 has a bio-attributed midsole made from renewable materials, plus a Speedboard that runs the length of the sneaker and promotes stability and propulsion when walking. The sneakers also feature airy mesh uppers and flexibility, which our tester appreciates. “I liked how breathable and flexible they were, which made them comfortable for long stretches on my feet without ever feeling heavy or clunky.”

Weighing just 9.4 ounces per shoe, the style is light, sleek and eco-conscious—much of the materials are recycled or renewable. “People often gravitate toward this shoe because it can be worn as a slip-on,” says Mel Siegel, shoe specialist and owner of Sportech. “It doesn’t necessarily look like an athletic shoe, but it has a nice and comfortable sneaker feel.”

Thanks to the shoe’s plush cushioning, ample breathability and sturdy construction, our panelist continues to lace up his Ons on a regular basis after months of testing. “They offer a nice mix of comfort and energy return that you want for shoes where you’re going to run up the numbers when it comes to step count,” he says.


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Sizes: 7 to 16 | Widths: Narrow (1B), standard (1D), wide (2E), extra-wide (4E) | Weight (per pair): 21.4 ounces | Heel drop: 6mm | Upper material: Mesh

  • What’s notable: The roomy toe box in this model allows toes room to spread out, and the breathable mesh upper allows for good air flow.
  • What could be better: The tongue does not have a lot of padding, according to users, and it can slip to the side easily.

Ask foot experts which shoes are best for wide feet, and you’ll find New Balances are frequently at the top of the list; this style in particular has a Seal of Approval from the American Podiatric Medical Association. They’re also great at regulating heat. Our tester who laced up the New Balance Fresh Foam X 880v14 before its v15 update wore these sneakers on hot days. “The moisture-wicking properties keep my feet dry on both long walks and on jogs, no matter the temperature outside.” The multidirectional lugs improve grip, and they exhibit strong traction on both wet and dry surfaces.

The Fresh Foam X 880v15 comes in four width options—especially impressive for a sneaker style—and has a spacious toe box so your toes can spread out without feeling pinched or squished. Plus, the bio-based, sustainable foam midsole creates a pillowy walking cushion, no matter where you’re going. “Both runners and walkers love this shoe,” says Siegel. “They’ve added a bit of cushy foam to it, but you’re not going to feel unstable in it.”

Our tester vouched for the versatility of this sneaker. “I use it for both walking and neighborhood runs,” he says, adding that it continues to be comfortable and multifunctional after three months of testing. “It’s maintained its supple cushioning and also been fairly easy to clean. I have the all-black colorway, and they’re a nice casual sneaker to throw when I’m wearing casual clothes like joggers.”

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Sizes: 7 to 16 | Widths: Narrow (1B), standard (1D), wide (2E), extra-wide (4E) | Weight (per pair): 19 ounces | Heel drop: 10mm | Upper material: Mesh

  • What’s notable: This shoe has a durable outsole that’s great for walking, training or indoor running on a treadmill.
  • What could be better: While the mesh upper offers some degree of breathability, it’s denser and therefore less breathable than true running shoes. 

Here’s the thing about walking shoes: You can go cheap, but you may end up with poor cushioning and minimal support—which is a waste of money. To get a great pair with quality materials that last, you typically have to invest at least $50 to $100. Under Armour’s best-selling Charged Assert 10 shoes hit the mark for an affordable pair that is outfitted with breathable mesh uppers, well-cushioned midsoles and durable outsoles for traction.

According to our tester, the construction of these shoe was standout. “The outsole is quite hard and durable, with a grippy surface that let me hold traction on a variety of surfaces. But even so it’s not a rigid shoe, and the flexibility made for very comfortable walking,” he says. And after five months, our panelist still reaches for this pair: “Despite having more walking and running shoes in my closet than would seem reasonable for someone like me, I find myself wearing these shoes almost every day,” he says. “Because they’re not rigid, they slip on effortlessly and feel light on my feet, yet offer all the stability I need for workouts at the gym when I forget to pack my Brooks. They’re still going strong, which is great because I don’t want to replace them anytime soon.”


Sizes: 7 to 15 | Widths: Standard (1D), wide (2E), extra-wide (4E) | Weight (per pair): 22.4 ounces | Heel drop: 6mm | Upper material: Knit

  • What’s notable: This highly cushioned shoe has a rocker-style sole, which can be good for those with poor ankle mobility.
  • What could be better: The stack height makes it a poor choice for lateral or pivoting movements that call for stability.

The original Ghost Max surprised us in 2023 with a thick bed of cushy foam and a mellow rocker that made it great for walking, and the updated Ghost Max 3 builds on that original platform with a similarly broad base and plenty of cushioning. It isn’t going to be the fastest shoe in your stable, but if you’re after one of the cushiest experiences on the market, this is it.

Featuring the same nitrogen-infused DNA Loft v3 midsole foam as the Ghost Max 2, it’s soft, springy and incredibly comfortable. It also has the same stack height as the Ghost Max 2, and yet, our tester found it slightly more plush, saying: “I really didn’t think Brooks could take the Ghost Max 2 and make it more pillowy, but somehow, they have. The latest Ghost Max feels softer and more snuggly, like a familiar sweatshirt you throw on when all you want is to be comfortable.”

Beyond the cushioning and support, Brooks went with a redesigned double jacquard upper, and it fits about the same—very roomy and wide, so you’ll have to tie it tight for a good fit. While its squishy, spongy design feels like a memory foam mattress for your feet, it isn’t great for much beyond walks and light jogs anymore. The Ghost Max 2 still had some running energy about it, but this version feels slow and unstable as soon as you introduce speed, pivots and lateral movements. With that said, it’s still an amazing maximal shoe, and Brooks nailed the styling once again, giving you every reason to wear it when you need more cushioning.

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Sizes: 7 to 16 | Widths: Regular, wide and extra-wide | Weight (per pair): 19.6 ounces | Heel drop: 8mm | Upper material: Knit mesh

  • What’s notable: These popular shoes are approved by the American Podiatric Medical Association and get high marks from our testers for their plushness and support. They also come in a wide variety of appealing colors.
  • What could be better: The shoe’s tall stack height, as a result of all the foam underfoot, might make it feel unstable if you’re accustomed to minimalist shoes.

If you struggle to find sneakers with arch support, the Hoka Clifton 10 is a podiatrist-recommended pick—it’s stamped with the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Approval for foot health. As the newest rendition of the brand’s popular running shoe, it adds an additional 3mm of cushioning, making it more plush and forgiving for those long walks and repetitive impacts. The collar is also softer to reduce the likelihood of hotspots, and the new mesh upper helps with overheating.

Although it’s available in a regular fit, the wide and extra-wide versions are a blissful option for broader feet that require a little more room. “For those with flat feet (including yours truly), the spacious midfoot and toe box provide plenty of room for your feet to relax, though the fit is still secure,” says our tester. “This one is a winner from top to bottom.”

As for long-term durability, our panelist notes the Clifton can withstand daily use. “The Clifton has held up incredibly well while serving as my daily trainer for the past month,” he says, adding that “It’s my go-to walking and running shoe, so it gets constant use, but everything from the foam to the fabric upper feels great. Every pair of Cliftons I’ve worn in the past has lasted hundreds of miles—I’ve never replaced a pair due to durability issues.” And in classic Hoka fashion, it comes in a plethora of eye-catching colors. Read our full review of the Clifton 10 to learn more about why we love it, and where it’s lacking.

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Sizes: 8 to 14 | Widths: Medium | Weight (per pair): 18.38 ounces | Heel drop: 9.6mm | Upper material: Merino wool

  • What’s notable: This stylish pair has a moisture-wicking insole, and if your shoes ever get dirty or smelly, they’re also machine washable.
  • What could be better: We don’t recommend them for anything more than low-effort activities, like walking and commuting.

Allbirds’ best-selling Merino Wool Runners are made from superfine ZQ merino wool, a fiber that’s soft, sustainable and boosts the shoe’s breathability while reducing unwanted odors. Our tester describes the fit as “extremely comfortable,” also noting that “the shoes needed minimal breaking in, leaving zero blisters as I got adjusted to wearing them.” As our panelist tested these shoes overtime, he says they continued to be comfortable despite a ton of wear.

The sneakers feature a moisture-wicking insole derived from castor bean oil, and the laces are comprised of 100% post-consumer recycled polyester. Beyond that, these shoes are suited for everyday walking and are machine washable (on cold), should you scuff them up. Just keep in mind that this pair is geared more towards use im urban environments, so we don’t recommend them for hiking or even walking on rooted, rocky paths. Also, we suggest wearing socks with these shoes: “I wore these often without socks, and although you can clean the insoles, they’re a little pitted from stinky feet,” says our tester.


Sizes: 7 to 15 | Widths: Narrow (1B), standard (1D), wide (2E), extra-wide (4E) | Weight (per pair): 20.2 ounces | Heel drop: 10mm | Upper material: Mesh

  • What’s notable: The balanced feel of this shoe makes it comfortable when putting in lots of mileage.
  • What could be better: The shoe’s 10mm drop is pretty extreme, and it’s bound to aggravate some knees accustomed to low-drop shoes.

The Ghost is Brooks’ bread-and-butter training shoe for easy runs, walks and long days on your feet. Now in its 17th iteration, this shoe is as versatile and easy to love as ever. Featuring more of the brand’s nitrogen-infused DNA Loft v3 foam, the Ghost 17 adds an extra dose of cushioning and springiness compared to the previous-gen Ghost 16. Although it isn’t quite as plush as some max-cushioned shoes like the Clifton 10 and Ghost Max 3, it still proved to be incredibly comfortable from the moment our tester put it on.

“I like the Ghost 17 for long walks because it balances cushioning and responsiveness, so your feet are comfortable without feeling bogged down,” says our tester. “It’s a shoe you can lace up to walk across town or travel in without so much as a second thought.” The new-and-improved Ghost also features an upgraded upper, which our tester found to be more breathable and durable. In other words, your feet should stay cooler while logging miles (and the shoe itself is less likely to rip).

Although we’re continuing to test the Ghost 17 to see how it holds up over time, our panelist noted that the previous version of the shoe wore down well. “Similar to the Hoka and New Balances, I’ll both run and walk in these shoes,” says our tester. “They’re a cult-favorite running shoe for a reason, offering springiness, cushion, support and they’re fairly lightweight. I walk in them more than running in them, though, and their sporty design is a great compliment to a performance hoodie and some joggers.” Read our full review of the Ghost 17 to learn more about this Goldilocks shoe.


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Sizes: 7 to 13 | Widths: Medium | Weight: Not listed | Heel drop: Not listed | Upper material: Mesh

  • What’s notable: These lightweight shoes work well if you have flat feet, and the removable Arch Fit insole can be replaced with your own orthotic if you wear them.
  • What could be better: The soles don’t offer a lot of traction, so they may not work well on slick surfaces.

The Skechers Arch Fit 2.0 may offer relief if you have flat feet or are prone to joint and back aches, due to its (removable) Arch Fit insole, a podiatrist-certified technology that molds to your feet for a custom fit. Our testing revealed that the insole raises the heel more so than a conventional pair of sneakers—they added 1.5 inches of lift—which may take some getting used to.

Designed to balance weight across your entire foot for enhanced support, the cushioning is firm and supportive, and it’s a solid choice for lifting, too. “Because the stiff midsole provides solid support, it prevents any sinking when squatting,” says our panelist, who has been using these shoes for nearly 10 months. He adds that he has been wearing them about two to three times a week “mostly when going to the gym since they’re my go-to for treadmill walking.”

It’s also worth noting the Arch Fit 2.0 runs a bit small—our tester sized down from a men’s 9 to an 8.5 to find the right fit, so consider going down a half size or trying them on in person to ensure you’ve got the right pair. We recommend keeping the color scheme and your everyday wardrobe in mind, as well. Our tester notes that some colorways are “hard to match with non-gym outfits.”


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Other Walking Shoes We Tested

We tested over a dozen sneakers to find the eight winners listed above. While the walking shoes listed below didn’t make our final list, they still performed well in specific areas that may make them a good fit for you.

  • Hoka Clifton 9: As the predecessor to the Clifton 10, this shoe offers a similar blend of cushioning and arch support that’s great for men with flat feet. In fact, it was one of our panel tester’s go-to running shoes before its updated version was released. Although it impressed us during testing, sizing and colorways are now limited due to the release of the Clifton 10.
  • Altra Lone Peak 9: Altra’s fan-favorite Lone Peak 9 is a zero-drop shoe with a grippy outsole, breathable upper and wide toe box. While it’s technically billed as a trail running and hiking shoe, we recommend it for anyone who prefers walking off the beaten path and wants a little added durability. Read our review of the Lone Peak 9 for more information.
  • Under Armour Charged Assert 9: We tested Under Armour’s Charged Assert 9 and praised its balanced support and neutral style that comes in at less than $100. While it’s since between replaced by its successor, the Charged Assert 10, you can still pick up the Charged Assert 9 for around $60, making it an even better deal.
  • Brooks Ghost Max: The original Brooks Ghost Max took us by surprise with its super-soft cushioning and breathable upper. Brooks updated the design with its latest nitrogen-infused foam midsole found in the Ghost Max 2, but the first iteration Ghost Max is still a great shoe that costs just a bit less if you can find it in stock.
  • Brooks Ghost Max 2: The Ghost Max 2 balanced plushness with a hint of reactivity, so you could break into a jog without feeling as if you had pillows strapped to your feet. Ultimately, it’s a great option that’s still in stock and on sale if having the latest Ghost Max isn’t a priority.
  • Brooks Ghost 16: Similar to the Ghost Max, Brooks has refreshed its classic Ghost line with the release of the Ghost 17, a versatile and comfortable shoe we can’t recommend enough. However, if you don’t need to have the latest version of the shoe, the Ghost 16 is a great alternative that lets you save some money without compromising on comfort or support.
  • Brooks Ghost 15: These shoes are the older sibling to the Ghost 16. Although they’re a comfortable walking shoe—and previously one of our top picks—they’re now difficult to find and priced higher than the newest version of the shoe.
  • Kuru Atom Slip-Ons: While this pair initially made our list of winners, we revoked our recommendation after following up with our panelist several months after testing. He explained that the shoes began to feel like they were slipping off his heel with each step, and he no longer wears them.
  • On Cloud 5: The Cloud 5 was an excellent shoe for so many reasons, though its breathable mesh upper and removable cushioned arch insole really won us over. It’s actually quite similar to the Cloud 6, though the latest Cloud has a sturdier, wider opening along with a few other upgrades.

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  • This article and its updates are overseen by gear editor Cam Vigliotta, who has years of experience covering outdoor and wellness gear, including work boots for men and Hoka shoes for walking. As an avid runner, he’s also logged hundreds of miles while wearing sneakers from Brooks, Hoka and others.
  • Every shoe in this guide was tested by a panel of seven Forbes Vetted editors and writers. They shared their in-depth feedback for each shoe they tested, including what it’s like to wear them mile after mile for weeks and months on end.
  • To ensure that these shoes are the absolute best picks from a health and fitness standpoint, this list was reviewed by physical therapist Kelly Picciurro, vice president of Spring Forward Physical Therapy in New York City, and Eddie Lemonier, a personal trainer and group fitness instructor at Chelsea Piers Fitness in Stamford, Connecticut.
  • We also consulted two board-certified podiatrists—Dr. Elisa Kavanagh and Dr. Ari Rubinstein—for their insight into key characteristics to look for in walking shoes, specifically focusing on injury and pain prevention. Furthermore, we spoke with Mel Siegel, shoe expert and owner of Sportech.
  • This article is regularly refreshed to keep product details and prices as accurate as possible. It was last updated in September 2025 by gear editor Cam Vigliotta.

How We Tested The Best Walking Shoes For Men

To track down the best walking shoes for men in 2025, we tapped seven Forbes Vetted team members to test over a dozen sneakers from reputable athletic shoe brands. During testing, our goal was to find standout shoes for every type of walking activity, from early-morning, pre-work walks to busy weekends filled with errands and more. To do this, we prioritized the criteria below.

Comfort

When it comes to comfort, we tested each contender in a real-world setting. We wore each walking shoe for hours (and miles) at a time, taking notes along the way —including whether or not we felt any soreness or pressure buildup underfoot. We also paid close attention to the upper, collar and heel to see if the shoe rubbed in ways that would cause blisters. And because comfort is tied to the fit of the shoe, we recorded the scope of each shoe’s available sizes and widths.

Support

Support is an essential part of a walking shoe. Whether you’re taking a stroll around the block or you’re on your feet for an eight-hour-plus shift, proper cushioning and arch support will hold your foot in a neutral position. During testing, we examined the insoles of each contender, and looked for padding or a contoured arch around the midfoot—two elements that provide extra support. We also made note of how the support felt over time, whether it maintained its structure or lost its comfort.

Stability

A walking shoe should hold up in various conditions, including on roads, trails and grass, as well as during both wet and dry weather. To make sure our top picks provide good traction in all scenarios (and to help prevent slips), we walked around on a plethora of terrain. While we were putting in the steps, we also took notes on whether or not the shoe was too soft or too flimsy, causing us to lose our balance.

Heel Drop

Heel drop refers to the difference in millimeters between the heel and forefoot of a shoe. In general, a larger drop means that the shoe offers more cushioning and better responsiveness, while a zero-drop shoe mimics the feeling of walking barefoot. During testing, we recorded and compared the heel drop of each contender whenever possible.


What To Consider About Men’s Walking Shoes

While there are many features to consider when choosing the best walking shoes for your needs, we focused on some key specs at the recommendation of the podiatrists we spoke with:

Size And Fit

Getting the appropriate size and achieving the best possible fit will go a long way toward ensuring you’re comfortable and injury-free while walking. “Make sure the toes have room to spread out in walking shoes,” says Westchester, New York–based podiatrist and foot and ankle surgeon Dr. Elisa Kavanagh. “You don’t want irritation or rubbing, and the right fit also preserves your toenails.”

Unless you require orthotic insoles or a special shoe insert, you should choose your normal size in a walking shoe. “In terms of fit length, you want to be able to fit your thumb in front of your big toe at the toe of your shoe,” says Kavanagh. Sizing often differs slightly from brand to brand, so we recommend checking out the retailer’s notes and customer reviews to see if you should go up or down a half size. If your foot is especially narrow or wide, you may want to go with a walking shoe that is available in different widths. Our top pick for best shoe for wide feet, the New Balance Fresh Foam X 880v15, comes in four widths.

Cushioning

When choosing walking shoes, you never want to wear anything too flat. “As you get older, the Achilles tendon tends to get tighter, and men can often have problems with that,” says Kavanagh. “Ideally, you want some lift at the heel and a thick-soled shoe with lots of cushion.” This can be particularly important if you have heel pain, which is commonly caused by plantar fasciitis. “Adding a bit of lift underneath the insole can typically resolve a lot of foot pain within one week.”

Support

You want to be sure you have support at the midfoot. “Always look for something with arch support,” Kavanagh says. “When we don’t have support underneath the arches of our feet, we tend to pronate, which means your ankles roll inward over your feet. This can lead to ankle arthritis, posterior tibial tendonitis and medial knee pain.” By realigning your foot under your ankle with a good pair of walking shoes, you can eliminate a lot of discomfort.

[photo of the Hoka Clifton 10]

Stability

Think about the surfaces you’ll be wearing your walking shoes most often. Will you be on pavement, trails, a treadmill or walking through your office? For all, you’ll want a grippy tread to keep you secure, and for more uneven terrain in particular, you’ll want to be sure you have a stable shoe. “I like for shoes to be able to pass the two-finger test,” says board-certified podiatrist and foot and ankle surgeon Dr. Ari Rubinstein. “If you can bend and twist your shoes with two fingers it’s too flimsy. A shoe shouldn’t bend too easily.”

If you have limited mobility and range of motion at your ankle, you may benefit from a walking shoe with a rocker sole. “It takes the pressure off of the back of the leg and allows you to get over the foot without bending the ankle as much,” Rubinstein adds.

[photo of the Brooks Ghost 17]

Upper Fabric

If you tend to have sweaty feet, pay particular attention to the upper fabric in shoes you purchase. Look for things like breathable performance mesh to keep you comfortable on longer walks or long days on your feet. Some styles, like the On Cloud 6, offer a sock-like liner to boost comfort. If you’ll be walking through water on trails, consider shoes with water protection, like a layer of Gore-Tex.

Foot Conditions

A good sneaker can help reduce the pain and discomfort that’s tied to various conditions, such as flat feet, plantar fasciitis or bunions. However, it’s important to make sure the pair you’re interested in contains features designed to meet your needs. Below, we break down the specific elements to seek out for common foot conditions.

  • Flat feet: If your arch touches the ground when you stand barefoot, look for a sneaker with firm arch support that helps lift the inside of the foot, which can reduce overpronation. We also recommend picking a shoe with a above-average level of cushioning underfoot to pad each step.
  • Plantar fasciitis: People with this foot condition should prioritize ample cushioning and sturdy support in their shoes. Together, these features help reduce pain along the bottom of the foot by absorbing shock and keeping the foot in a comfortable, neutral position. For specific recommendations, check out our guide to the best shoes for plantar fasciitis.
  • Bunions: If you experience joint swelling and bunions, look for a shoe that’s wider than average with a roomy toe box, which will limit the amount of pressure placed on the sides of your feet and allow you to comfortably spread out your toes as you walk.

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