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Top 5 Women's Running Shoes This Week (May 25, 2026)

Welcome to our weekly roundup of the top women's running shoes for the week of May 25, 2026! Whether you're just starting out with running, picking back up after a break, or simply ready to swap out a worn-out pair, we've got you covered with the five styles women are actually buying and searching for right now.

We know how overwhelming the shoe aisle — real or virtual — can feel. There are so many options, so many buzzwords, and so many prices. That's exactly why we put this list together: to cut through the noise and show you what's genuinely popular this week, based on real sales and real searches.

Our rankings are updated every week, so you can trust that what you see here reflects what's trending right now — not six months ago. Scroll through, find what feels right for you, and don't overthink it. The best running shoe is the one you'll actually lace up and wear.

Trend Insight

This week's list is dominated by two big names: Brooks takes the top two spots, with the Ghost 17 and the Adrenaline GTS 25 both making their debut on our chart as brand-new entries. That kind of one-two punch from a single brand doesn't happen every week, and it tells us that shoppers are showing a lot of confidence in Brooks right now. New Balance and ASICS also make strong showings as first-time entries this week, suggesting that women are actively exploring their options across a range of price points.

Because none of this week's products currently have linked Google Trends search data, the rankings are powered entirely by Amazon sales momentum — meaning these shoes are earning their spots through real purchases and strong sales velocity (how fast they're selling). The Nike Revolution 8 is the one returning shoe on the list, though it has slipped three positions from last week, suggesting some of the newer entries are pulling attention away from it. Overall, it's a diverse, exciting week with four brand-new entries across a wide price range from under $55 to nearly $155.

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Methodology

Every shoe on this list earns its spot through our Heat Score — a simple way of measuring how much buzz a product is generating at any given moment. We look at two things: how well a shoe is selling on Amazon (using its sales rank, buyer ratings, and number of reviews) and how many people are actively searching for it on Google right now. A shoe that's flying off virtual shelves AND popping up in Google searches gets a higher Heat Score than one that's only doing well in one area.

We don't rank shoes by which brand pays us the most or which style looks the flashiest. The list is driven by real shopper behavior — what women like you are buying and searching for this week. We refresh the rankings every week so the list always reflects the current moment, not last season's trends.

  • How are these shoes ranked?

    Each shoe earns a Heat Score based on two things: how well it's selling on Amazon (using sales rank, ratings, and review counts) and how much people are searching for it on Google. Shoes that score high on both signals rise to the top of the list. We update the rankings every single week, so the list always reflects what's popular right now.
  • Is a more expensive shoe always better?

    Not necessarily! Price often reflects extra features or newer technology, but a higher price tag doesn't automatically mean a shoe is better for you. This week's list includes shoes ranging from around $55 to nearly $155. What matters most is how a shoe fits and feels on your foot. If you're just getting started, a mid-range or budget-friendly option is a perfectly smart choice.
  • I'm new to running — are any of these shoes good for beginners?

    Absolutely! All five shoes on this week's list come from trusted, well-known brands that make shoes for everyday runners at all experience levels. If you're just starting out, you don't need anything fancy — look for a shoe in your budget that feels comfortable when you try it on. The New Balance Fresh Foam Arishi V4 and the Nike Revolution 8 are both under $60 and are great starting points for new runners.
  • How do I know what size to order when buying running shoes online?

    A good rule of thumb is to go up about half a size from your normal shoe size when buying running shoes — your feet need a little extra room at the toe so they can spread out naturally as you move. If you're between sizes, go up rather than down. Always check the individual size chart on the Amazon product page before ordering, and read through recent reviews to see if shoppers mention whether a shoe runs large or small.
  • 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 quickly they're selling. A lower BSR number means a product is selling faster. For example, a BSR of 174 (like the Brooks Ghost 17 this week) means it's selling incredibly well in its category. We use BSR as one of the signals in our Heat Score because it reflects real purchasing behavior, not just opinions.

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