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Top 3 Women's Running Shoes This Week (May 18, 2026)

Welcome to our weekly women's running shoes roundup for the week of May 18, 2026! Whether you're just getting started with running or looking to upgrade your current pair, we've done the research so you don't have to spend hours scrolling through endless options.

Picking the right running shoe can feel really overwhelming — there are so many brands, styles, and price points out there. We get it. That's exactly why we put this list together: to show you what real shoppers are actually buying and searching for right now, in plain language with no confusing jargon.

This week's list features three strong options ranging from a wallet-friendly everyday pick to a premium performance shoe. Read on to find the one that feels right for you!

Trend Insight

This week, Nike is dominating the search conversation — searches for 'nike women's running shoes' are scoring a perfect 100 out of 100 on Google Trends right now, making it the hottest search query in this category. That kind of search interest, combined with a strong Amazon sales rank, is why the Nike Revolution 8 is sitting firmly at the top of our list this week.

The two ASICS Superblast models — the Superblast 2 and the brand-new Superblast 3 — don't have Google Trends data tied to them this week, but they've both entered our rankings as brand-new additions based on strong Amazon sales momentum alone. It's always exciting to see fresh shoes break into the top rankings, especially from a brand as well-regarded as ASICS.

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Methodology

Our Heat Score combines two simple signals: how well a shoe is selling on Amazon right now (based on its sales rank and buyer activity) and how many people are searching for it on Google. A shoe that's flying off virtual shelves AND showing up in Google searches gets a higher Heat Score — meaning real people are both buying it and actively looking for it.

We update these rankings every week so you're always seeing what's genuinely popular right now, not last season's picks. Think of it as a weekly pulse check on what the running community is actually excited about.

  • How do you decide which shoes make this list?

    We use a Heat Score that combines two things: how well a shoe is selling on Amazon (based on its sales rank and buyer activity) and how many people are Googling it right now. Shoes that score high on both signals make the list. We update the rankings every week, so the list always reflects what's currently popular — not just what was trending months ago.
  • Is a more expensive shoe always better?

    Not necessarily! Price often reflects extra technology or materials, but the best shoe for you is the one that fits well and suits your activity level. The Nike Revolution 8 at around $54 is a great value option, while the ASICS Superblast models at $150–$210 are built for runners who want more performance features. Start with what fits your budget and your goals.
  • Are any of these shoes good for beginners who are just starting to run?

    Yes! The Nike Revolution 8, in particular, is a well-known entry-point shoe from a trusted brand and comes in at a very approachable price. If you're just starting out, a shoe like that gives you a solid, reliable foundation without a big financial commitment. For more advanced runners or those training for longer distances, the ASICS Superblast models are higher-end options worth exploring.
  • How do I know if a shoe will fit me correctly before I buy?

    Running shoes on Amazon often come with a sizing guide on the product page, and customer reviews frequently mention whether a shoe runs small, large, or true to size. It's always worth reading a few reviews before buying. Most Amazon purchases also have a straightforward return process, so if the fit isn't right, you can usually exchange for a different size without too much hassle.
  • What does 'BSR' mean, and why does it matter?

    BSR stands for Best Seller Rank — it's a number Amazon assigns to products based on how many sales they're getting. The lower the number, the better the sales. For example, a BSR of 763 means that shoe is selling extremely well compared to thousands of other shoes on Amazon. We use it as one of our signals to spot which shoes are genuinely popular right now.

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