10 Best Boost Shoes For Running

Updated on: December 2023

Best Boost Shoes For Running in 2023


adidas Men's Ultraboost 20 Running Shoe, Black/Night Metallic/White, 8 M US

adidas Men's Ultraboost 20 Running Shoe, Black/Night Metallic/White, 8 M US
BESTSELLER NO. 1 in 2023
  • Snug, sock-like fit
  • Responsive Boost midsole
  • adidas Primeknit+ textile upper
  • Regular fit

adidas Women's Ultraboost 20 Running Shoe, Black/Night Metallic/White, 7.5 M US

adidas Women's Ultraboost 20 Running Shoe, Black/Night Metallic/White, 7.5 M US
BESTSELLER NO. 2 in 2023
  • Snug, sock-like fit
  • Responsive Boost midsole
  • adidas Primeknit+ textile upper
  • Regular fit

adidas Women's Boost ST 19 W Running Shoe, White/Indigo/Solar Red, 7.5

adidas Women's Boost ST 19 W Running Shoe, White/Indigo/Solar Red, 7.5
BESTSELLER NO. 3 in 2023
  • Running ftw women adidas
  • The adidas brand has a long history and deep-rooted Connection with sport. Everything we do is rooted in sport

adidas Men's Ultraboost 19 Running Shoe, raw White/Active Orange, 12 M US

adidas Men's Ultraboost 19 Running Shoe, raw White/Active Orange, 12 M US
BESTSELLER NO. 4 in 2023
  • Lace closure
  • Supportive adidas Primeknit 464
  • Flexible Stretchweb outsole; Continental Rubber outsole for extraordinary traction in wet and dry conditions; Midfoot cage
  • Responsive Boost midsole; Stabilising Torsion Spring
  • Lightweight and adaptive

adidas Women's Ultraboost 19 w Running Shoe, Grey three/Grey two/core Black, 8.5 Standard US Width US

adidas Women's Ultraboost 19 w Running Shoe, Grey three/Grey two/core Black, 8.5 Standard US Width US
BESTSELLER NO. 5 in 2023
  • Synthetic upper for durability
  • Sockliner molds to the foot for superior step-in comfort
  • Shaft measures approximately low-top from arch
  • Closure Type: Lace Up

adidas Women's Solar Boost 19 Running Shoe, Chalk White/Indigo/Glory Pink, 7 M US

adidas Women's Solar Boost 19 Running Shoe, Chalk White/Indigo/Glory Pink, 7 M US
BESTSELLER NO. 6 in 2023
  • Running few women Adidas
  • The Adidas brand has a long history and deep-rooted Connection with sport. Everything we do is rooted in sport

adidas Men's Pureboost DPR Running Shoe, Black/Black/White, 10.5 Medium US

adidas Men's Pureboost DPR Running Shoe, Black/Black/White, 10.5 Medium US
BESTSELLER NO. 7 in 2023
  • Runner type: natural
  • boost is our most responsive cushioning ever: The more energy you give, the more you get
  • ARAMIS-inspired knit upper with engineered zones for adaptive fit and premium natural feel
  • Wider forefoot platform for natural support during versatile city runs
  • FITCOUNTER molded heel counter provides a natural fit that allows optimal movement of the Achilles

adidas Men's Boost ST 19 M Running Shoe, Grey/Solar Red/White, 9.5

adidas Men's Boost ST 19 M Running Shoe, Grey/Solar Red/White, 9.5
BESTSELLER NO. 8 in 2023
  • Running ftw men adidas
  • The adidas brand has a long history and deep-rooted Connection with sport. Everything we do is rooted in sport

adidas Women's Pulseboost HD Running Shoe, Black/Boost Blue Violet Metallic/Dash Grey, 8.5 M US

adidas Women's Pulseboost HD Running Shoe, Black/Boost Blue Violet Metallic/Dash Grey, 8.5 M US
BESTSELLER NO. 9 in 2023
  • Sock like fit
  • Lace construction
  • Knit upper with ventilation holes
  • Stable and breathable feel

adidas Performance Women's Cloudfoam Pure Running Shoe, White/White/Black, 7.5 M US

adidas Performance Women's Cloudfoam Pure Running Shoe, White/White/Black, 7.5 M US
BESTSELLER NO. 10 in 2023
  • Women's specific fit
  • Cloudfoam memory sockliner and textile lining
  • Easy, everyday runners
  • Hugs the foot

The NFL's 5 Best Running Backs of the Last Decade

Who are the 5 best all purpose running backs of the last decade?

#5) Brian Westbrook: Philadelphia Eagles

Rushing Yards: 5,946 yards on 1294 attempts for a 4.6 yard average
Rushing Touchdowns: 37
Receiving Yards: 3,765 on 420 receptions for 9 yard average
Receiving Touchdowns: 29
All Purpose Yards: 9,711

A two time pro-bowler, and 1 time all-pro selection in 2020, Brian Westbrook was overlooked by a number of NFL teams in the draft because of his small stature. Despite being only 5 feet 10 inches (and this is generous) he's a solid 200 lbs and a constant threat running or receiving out of the backfield. In Philadelphia's pass happy offense under head coach Andy Reid, he's the perfect back for a system that passes more than any other offense in the NFL.

#4) Fred Taylor: Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots

Rushing Yards: 9,517 yards on 2050 attempts for a 4.5 yard average
Rushing Touchdowns: 44
Receiving Yards: 1,874 on 234 receptions for 7.6 yard average
Receiving Touchdowns: 5
All Purpose Yards: 11,391

A running back perhaps nearing the end of his career, Fred Taylor has never been given the credit he so richly deserves. Perhaps due to the fact that he's injury prone, or because he plays in a smaller market, Taylor has only made 1 pro-bowl in his illustrious 12 year career. However, he currently sits 16th in all time rushing yards in the NFL, and his lifelong 4.6 average per carry over 12 years puts him 5th best all time in that category.

#3) Clinton Portis: Denver Broncos, Washington Redskins

Rushing Yards: 9,696 yards on 2176 attempts for a 4.5 yard average
Rushing Touchdowns: 73
Receiving Yards: 1,963 on 242 receptions for 8.1 yard average
Receiving Touchdowns: 5
All Purpose Yards: 11,659

The AP Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2002, Clinton Portis was part of a blockbuster trade that sent a shut down corner of the Redskins, Champ Bailey and a second round pick, to Denver in return for Portis. A 2 time Pro-Bowler and 1 time all Pro, Clinton has always tried to become a bigger personality by dressing and wearing unique and interesting costumes during interviews and press conferences. A solid running back who picks up blitzes, and is willing to do whatever it takes to win, he may be leaving Washington in 2020 and may retire altogether after suffering a serious concussion earlier this year.

#2 Edgerrin James: Indianapolis Colts, Arizona Cardinals, Seattle Seahawks

Rushing Yards: 10,693 yards on 2659 attempts for a 4.0 yard average
Rushing Touchdowns: 43
Receiving Yards: 2,778 on 371 receptions for 7.37 yard average
Receiving Touchdowns: 7
All Purpose Yards: 13,471

Making this list mostly because of his early career success in Indianapolis, Edgerrin James was picked ahead of Ricky Williams in the 1999 draft. James became an immediate sensation in Indianapolis, securing the NFL's Rookie of the Year honors in 1999. A 4 time pro-bowl selection, and 2 time All-Pro, James tore his ACL in 2001. An extremely difficult injury to recover from, it took a while before Edgerrin was back to his usual self. However, by 2003, he was once again a 1000 yard rusher. James left the Colts in 2020 for Arizona. As a show of gratitude, the Colts gave James a Superbowl Ring despite not having been on the 2020 Colts Championship team.

#1) LaDainian Tomlinson: San Diego Chargers

Rushing Yards: 12,430 yards on 2862 attempts for a 4.3 yard average
Rushing Touchdowns: 136
Receiving Yards: 3,934 yards on 526 receptions for 7.5 yard average
Receiving Touchdowns: 15
All Purpose Yards: 16,364

The most prolific running back of this decade, and one of the greatest of all time, is LaDanian Tomlinson. A 5 time pro-bowler, 4 time All-Pro and NFL MVP (2020), Tomlinson's rare combination of speed, power and moves, made him on of the most feared running backs of this decade. He holds the record for most touchdowns in a season rushing with 28, and the most total with 31. Perhaps nearing the end of his career at 30, Tomlinson is having one of his least productive seasons in 2020 with only 600 yards and a 3.3 yard average in 2020.
He has hinted at retirement and while he once wanted to own the NFL's all time rushing title, he may be on his last season.

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