The 9 Best Waterproof Running Shoes, According to Athletes and Trainers

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On Running Cloud Waterproof running shoes
Merrell Nova/Antora GORE-TEX Trail-Running Shoes
Asics GT-2000 10 G-TX waterproof running shoes
Brooks Ghost 14 GTX waterproof running shoe
Adidas Solar Glide 5 GORE-TEX Shoes
New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7 GTX waterproof running shoes
Reebok Floatride Energy 3 Adventure waterproof running shoes
Saucony Peregrine 12 GTX Trail-Running Shoes
Asics GEL-CUMULUS 23 G-TX waterproof running shoes
HOKA Challenger ATR 6 GORE-TEX waterproof running shoe
collage of the best waterproof running shoes of 2024 isolated on a blue background
Keep your feet dry and warm with a pair of waterproof running shoes.
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If you've ever run in the rain or snow, you've likely experienced running with wet shoes. Your socks get soaked, your feet get prune-y and you hear that uncomfortable squish with every step. All in all, a dreadful experience.

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Plus, running on wet roads or paths without the right kind of shoes poses an increased risk of falling. Not to mention, your feet become pretty unstable when they slip and slide around in damp sneakers. But with a pair of waterproof running shoes, you can wave these woes goodbye.

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The Best Waterproof Running Shoes

  • Best for All-Day Wear: ‌On Running Cloud 5 Waterproof ($169.99, On Running)
  • Best for Stability: ‌Merrell Nova/Antora 3 GORE-TEX Trail Running Shoes ($124.99, Merrell)
  • Best Lightweight Cushion: ‌Asics GT-2000 11 G-TX ($99.95, Asics)
  • Best High Cushion: ‌Brooks Ghost 14 GTX ($119.95, Brooks)
  • Best Responsive: ‌New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7 GTX ($159.99, New Balance)
  • Best for Breathability: ‌Reebok Floatride Energy 4 Adventure ($114.97, Reebok)
  • Best for Trails: ‌Saucony Peregrine 13 GTX ($160, REI)
  • Best for Long Distances: ‌Asics GEL-CUMULUS 24 G-TX ($89.95, Asics)
  • Best Rocker: ‌HOKA Challenger 7 GTX ($160, Hoka)

How We Chose

We chatted with run coaches, trainers and physical therapists to gather all the best waterproof running shoes guaranteed to keep your feet dry through even the rainiest conditions. They chose based on the following criteria. You can learn more about how we cover products here.

  • Price
  • Cushion
  • Terrain
  • Material

A Quick Language Note

We make deliberate choices about the language we use, but most manufacturers typically market shoes according to gender, so we've listed both women's and men's picks below.

However, the main difference between most men's and women's shoes is shoe width and size. In some cases, men's shoes are built to support greater weights. So people with bigger bodies may opt for men's versions, whereas people with smaller bodies may prefer women's versions. Choose whichever option feels best for you!

1. Best for All-Day Wear: On Running Cloud 5 Waterproof

On Running's Cloud sneakers are a great everyday shoe for going for a run or running errands (pun intended), according to Winnie Yu, DPT, CPT, a New York-based physical therapist at Bespoke Treatments and former competitive track athlete.

The upper is 100-percent waterproof with easy slip-on laces. And the tongue is cushioned for extra comfort.

Note: On Running recommends going a size up for their waterproof running shoes, so keep this in mind as you order your pair.

  • Upper fabric: ‌waterproof mesh
  • Terrain: ‌road or flat path
  • Feature:‌ wind-proof

2. Best for Stability: Merrell Nova/Antora 3 GORE-TEX Trail-Running Shoes

For those who want extra safety and stability, Yu recommends Merrell's Nova/Antora GORE-TEX shoes for running shoes for the rain.

Although these are a waterproof trail-running shoe, you can use them on rainy road runs, too, to help prevent slips and falls on slippery pavement, she says.

  • Upper fabric: ‌GORE-TEX
  • Terrain: ‌trail
  • Feature:‌ cushioned heel for extra stability

3. Best Lightweight Cushion: Asics GT-2000 11 G-TX

Best Lightweight Cushion

Asics' waterproof running shoes offer support without the bulkiness or weight of a traditional stability shoe, according to Yu.

These have lightweight cushion that gives you a responsive bounce with every step. And the GORE-TEX fabric is not only waterproof but breathable, too.

  • Upper fabric: ‌GORE-TEX
  • Terrain: ‌road
  • Feature: ‌good for rain and snow

4. Best High Cushion: Brooks Ghost 14 GTX

The Brooks Ghost is a fan favorite, and now you can get a waterproof version. Best known for its comfortable cushioning, Yu says, the Ghost is perfect for long road runs, rain or shine.

"These are one of my favorite running shoe styles," she says. "They would also work great as daily trainers!"

  • Upper fabric: ‌GORE-TEX
  • Terrain: ‌road
  • Feature:‌ good for long runs

5. Best Responsive: New Balance Fresh Foam X Hierro v7 Gore-Tex

Those who love to feel the ground beneath their feet are sure to enjoy New Balance's waterproof shoes.

These have a flexible fit, giving you a responsive feel every time you push off the ground, according to Yu. And New Balance shoes are best known for their roomy toe area, offering ultimate comfort.

"These are a good choice for daily walks, workouts and shorter runs," she says.

  • Upper fabric: ‌GORE-TEX
  • Terrain: ‌all flat surfaces
  • Feature:‌ good in heavy rain

6. Best for Breathability: Reebok Floatride Energy 4 Adventure

Reebok's Floatride shoe has a water-resistant upper, so they're ideal for a run post-rain (whereas GORE-TEX is better mid-downpour). Plus, is has breathable drain technology that pushes water out before it reaches your sock in case you crash into a puddle.

As much as you want your shoe to keep rain out, you want it to let airflow in, says Melissa Garcia, DPT, CSCS, a Washington-based physical therapist, who's no stranger to rainy runs.

  • Upper fabric: ‌water- and rip-resistant mesh
  • Terrain: ‌road and trail paths
  • Feature: ‌made with recycled materials

7. Best for Trails: Saucony Peregrine 13 GTX Trail-Running Shoes

One of the best waterproof trail running shoes of 2024, the Saucony Peregrine can work well in rainy conditions on any terrain, Yu says. The bottom is built with rubber ridges (aka lugs), which provide ample traction when you hit muddy or slippery parts of your run.

Some water-resistant fabrics can feel stiff or plastic-y, but the waterproof upper on this Saucony sneaker is flexible and lightweight.

  • Upper fabric: ‌GORE-TEX
  • Terrain: ‌trails
  • Feature: ‌damage-resistant rubber sole

8. Best for Long Distances: Asics GEL-CUMULUS 24 G-TX

Best for Long Distances

"I currently train with these," Yu says. She's a huge fan of the Gel-Cumulus' lightweight and supportive design. They're more cushioned than other Asics shoes, so they're the perfect long-distance run buddy (more on that below).

And unlike the standard Gel-Cumulus, this version repels water, guaranteeing dry socks no matter how many puddles you may cross, she says.

  • Upper fabric: ‌GORE-TEX and mesh
  • Terrain: ‌road
  • Feature: ‌soft cushioning

9. Best Rocker: HOKA Challenger 7 GORE-TEX

Hoka shoes are best known for their ample cushion and rocker design, which helps propel you forward with each step. And the waterproof Challenger is no exception.

The lugs on the bottom of the shoe are suitable for all sorts of surfaces, including muddy trails, rocky gravel paths or dirt roads, according to Yu. The toes are also layered with rubber for long-lasting durability.

  • Upper fabric: ‌GORE-TEX
  • Terrain: ‌all
  • Feature: ‌great for uneven surfaces

Factors to Consider When Buying Waterproof Running Shoes

1. Upper Fabric

Before you buy any ol' running shoe that's marketed as waterproof, read the product details to make sure it's actually made with a waterproof or water-resistant upper.

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Both repel water away from your shoe, but while waterproof means zero water can get in, running shoes that are water resistant have ventilation that may allow a drop here or there.

One of the best materials you can buy? GORE-TEX. This material repels moisture and lets your foot breathe, too, says Janet Hamilton, CSCS, registered clinical exercise physiologist and owner of Running Strong in Atlanta.

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2. Running Terrain

Consider the type of surface you run on, Yu says. All waterproof shoes repel water, keeping your feet dry. But those who tend to run on muddy trails need a very different pair of waterproof sneakers from someone sprinting across concrete city sidewalks.

Road:‌ For those who run mainly on paved roads or sidewalks, a standard pair of waterproof or water-resistant running shoes will do the trick. Just make sure they don't have any wide lugs on the sole — these are trail-specific and can feel awkward on flat surfaces.

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Trail:‌ If most of your runs take place on trails or dirt paths, look for a pair of waterproof trail shoes, Yu recommends. These shoes have lugs on the bottom, which provide extra traction on slippery surfaces, helping prevent slips and falls.

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