New Footwear Releases – February 2025
Nike Pegasus Premium
January 30th
This brand new shoe steps things up with three layers comprising the midsole — ZoomX foam for bounce, a full-length Air Zoom unit for extra pop, and ReactX foam for durability.
The Pegasus Premium provides a smooth, responsive ride built for runners who want comfort and performance in one package.
Brooks Glycerin 22
February 1st
The Glycerin 22 upgrades its ride with a newly engineered DNA Tuned midsole, delivering even softer cushioning than its predecessor. The updated engineered mesh upper improves breathability and ensures a more secure fit.
Perfect for runners seeking a strong combination of cushion and responsive underfoot for long miles.
Brooks Glycerin GTS 22
February 1st
The Glycerin GTS 22 builds on the updates of the Glycerin 22, featuring the same new DNA Tuned foam and an updated engineered mesh upper. What sets it apart is the addition of GuideRails® technology, offering support to keep you aligned.
Ideal for runners seeking the plush comfort of the Glycerin 22 with the added stability of GuideRails® support.
Altra Torin 8
February 1st
For the 0mm drop and foot-shaped diehards, the new Torin 8 is here—don’t worry, it’s the kind of update you’ll actually like. Featuring an upgraded jacquard mesh upper, a molded heel collar, and Altra's EGO MAX foam for a more responsive ride. The Balanced Cushioning™ platform keeps your stride natural, just the way you like it.
Perfect for runners who want their long-distance comfort with a side of classic Altra feel.
Saucony Guide 18
February 1st
For stability runners looking for a reliable daily trainer, the Guide 18 keeps things familiar with its PWRRUN midsole for soft-yet-responsive cushioning. Updates include a refined upper fit for added comfort and a more secure feel. The mild stability from Center Path™ technology ensures smooth transitions without feeling intrusive.
Ideal for runners seeking gentle support and versatile cushioning for everyday miles.
New Balance Hierro v9
February 27th
Is this the New Balance 1080 Trail? The Hierro v9 gets beefier with more cushion than ever, featuring a dual-density Fresh Foam X midsole for a softer ride on top and added stability underneath. The stack height has increased, giving a plush feel without sacrificing trail-ready performance.
Ideal for runners tackling long miles on rugged terrain who want comfort and durability in one package.
On Cloudsurfer 2
February 7th
The Cloudsurfer 2 refines the ride with tuned underfoot feel, thanks to slightly firmer foam for better support on longer runs. A wider forefoot fit adds comfort, while changes to the stack height (32 mm heel, 22 mm forefoot) and 10 mm drop provide a smoother, more cushioned transition.
Perfect for runners seeking comfort, support, and a balanced ride over any distance.
Hoka Cielo X1 2.0
February 15th
The Cielo X1 2.0 stays true to its roots with a few thoughtful updates. The underfoot cutout has shifted to the medial side for improved heel stability, while the updated engineered upper enhances fit and comfort. And as for those ribbon laces of the past? Let’s just say nobody’s going to miss them.
A must try on for anyone seeking their next long-distance racing shoe.