The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (2024)

Editor’s Note: We reviewed these spike selections on December 13, 2022 and updated our recommendations to reflect our most recent round of testing. In addition, we have replaced any pairs that are out of stock or no longer available.

Today’s track spikes push the limits on materials and technology, utilizing everything from carbon-fiber plates to Boa lacing systems. They’re also more specialized than ever, with different shoes catered to sprinters (up to 400 meters), middle-distance runners (generally 400 to 5,000 meters), and distance runners (1 mile or 5,000 to 10,000 meters).

Sprinters’ spikes run extremely rigid and lack any cushioning but maximize grip so you can go as fast as possible without any slippage. Distance and cross-country spikes, on the other hand, have a slight bit of cush under the heel. Middle-distance spikes fall somewhere in between.

We’re excited to get back on the oval this spring for some fast outdoor racing. To evaluate this crop of spikes, our test team hit our local tracks once the winter’s snow finally melted for speed sessions ranging from 200-meter repeats up to mile-long intervals. Plus, we tested each pair while wearing socks as well as with bare feet to help you determine the right pair for your next race.

MIDDLE AND LONG DISTANCE SPIKES

Nike Air Zoom Victory

The right shoe for: Front-runners looking to win a 5,000-meter race

Nike Air Zoom Victory

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Nike Air Zoom Victory

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Pros
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (2)Radically different, propulsive ride
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (3)Fit accommodates wide feet better than most spikes
Cons
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (4)Expensive

Key Specs

TypeMiddle distance
Weight4.6 oz (men’s size 9)

The most futuristic track spike on the market today is the all-new Victory. It uses a combination of a two-piece Air unit and springy ZoomX foam, plus a stiffening carbon-fiber plate to help you rocket around the track. The shoe is entirely weird the moment you step into it—it’s tippy, and you feel two distinct bulges under your foot. As you run, it comes alive. The sensation isn’t springy, like you might expect from ZoomX, a Pebax-based foam (the same used in the Vaporfly) that’s extremely lightweight, well-cushioned, and has boatloads of energy return. Instead, you feel tension build and the shoe load up as you press your weight down into it, then launch forward with toe-off.

The sole isn’t soft in the general sense, but it’s less punishing than a conventional track spike without being slowed by cushioning. The fit is also different, as it’s not long and skinny like spikes of old. Instead, there’s a little bit of a flare in the forefoot, squaring it up a bit and accommodating wider feet.

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Nike ZoomX Dragonfly

The right shoe for: Long track races to 10,000 meters

Nike ZoomX Dragonfly

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Nike ZoomX Dragonfly

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Pros
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (6)Soft sole, thanks to ZoomX foam
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (7)Comfortable for sock-less wear
Cons
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (8)Open heel design won’t suit some runners

Key Specs

TypeDistance
Weight4.7 oz (men’s size 9)

Another crazy new shoe from Nike, the Dragonfly looks more like a conventional spike, albeit one with an exceptionally thick sole. That’s made possible only by the use of ZoomX. The result is a shoe that takes out the sting of running hard but doesn’t slow you down. Most of that foam, however, is centered right behind the ball of your foot—you feel a noticeable bulge there, and you can feel your heel drop off. So, it’s not for easy-paced runs.

Our testers all raved about the accommodating yet locked-down fit. The shoe has a square toebox, almost like a normal shoe, which makes it comfortable for long distances. Tip: Go sock-less. The mesh is smooth against your bare foot, and the hole in the back of the shoe helps keep you securely locked to the sole.

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Brooks Elmn8 7

The right shoe for: One- to four-lap racers who love a next-to-skin fit

Brooks Elmn8 7

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Pros
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (10)Extremely light
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (11)Full-length carbon-fiber plate
Cons
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (12)Significant price increase from v6

Key Specs

TypeMiddle distance
Weight4.3 oz

Thanks to a carbon-fiber plate and a snappy outsole plate, this spike has a springy feeling at quicker paces. The forefoot is stiff and ready to rip. Carbon fiber’s strength-to-weight ratio and ability to bend and rebound is noticeable in this shoe. Brooks updated the plate to cover the entire foot, with extra ridges and cutouts to save weight.

Compared to the previous version, the upper is where this shoe shines. Brooks also upgraded the v7 to the exceptionally fine woven fabric it’s used in shoes like the Hyperion with great success. It allows the upper to be extremely thin but provide outstanding strength and locked-in support without requiring additional reinforcements—it’s the kind of shoe we would have worn without socks back in high school and college. We noticed the shoe runs a little long and narrow, but none of our testers reported any pinching or discomfort.

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Hoka Cielo X MD

The right shoe for: Runners seeking propulsion and cushioning for 800 meters to the 3K

Pros
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (14)Propulsive carbon-fiber plate
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (15)4mm drop feels similar to Hoka’s running shoes
Cons
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (16)More expensive than the Rocket MD

Key Specs

TypeMiddle distance
Weight4.5 oz

Back in 2016, Hoka set itself apart from the competition with the flashy Speed Evo R spike worn by Leo Manzano. The pins underfoot had an asymmetrical configuration—those closest to the outer edge of the track were placed farther forward on the shoe to optimize grip on the curves. We liked the setup for ripping two fast laps in the 800 meters, but found the shoe lacked any real heel cushioning for anything longer.

Fortunately, Hoka added a softer EVA foam midsole for the Cielo X MD. And while this model reverts to a symmetrical four-pin design, the rest of the spike is far from traditional. The rockered midsole incorporates two plates: one made from Pebax, which anchors the pins beneath your forefoot, and a full-length forked carbon-fiber plate inside the midsole foam. This makes the ride snappy, but not too stiff. We found the rocker construction creates a slight pivot under the ball of your foot, so it’s still comfortable if you stay up on your toes.

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Adidas Adizero Avanti TYO

The right shoe for: The longest track races where you need extra underfoot comfort

Adidas Adizero Avanti TYO

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Adidas Adizero Avanti TYO

Pros
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (18)Lots of soft midsole cushioning
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (19)Carbon-fiber rods improve energy return
Cons
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (20)Heavier than most spikes

Key Specs

TypeLong distance
Weight6 oz (men’s size 9)

Boost might not seem like the best choice for a racing shoe, because the midsole material is far heavier than more traditional EVA foams and plastic plates. But the thin layer in the Avanti delivers better comfort along the length of the shoe without seeming to slow it down. When you’re running fast, it doesn’t feel exceptionally soft, like you’d find in road trainers, but there’s enough protection for those longer races.

The most polarizing feature of the shoe’s previous version was its fit. It ran a bit long and skinny, and the forefoot felt more narrow—especially across the pinky toe—than other spikes. And testers didn’t like how the tight bootie made it difficult to even get the shoe on. But the new mesh upper in the TYO feels secure and comfortable whether you have fairly narrow or wider feet. Plus, the shoe now has six pins instead of four, with the frontmost pair placed under areas of greatest pressure on toe-off. There’s plenty of traction from those spikes and the patches of soft rubber beneath the heel.

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Brooks Wire 8

The right shoe for: Versatility for track and cross-country races from 5K to 10K

Brooks Wire 8

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Pros
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (22)Low collar feels comfortable around the ankle
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (23)DNA Flash foam provides firm cushioning
Cons
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (24)Some testers preferred the greater flexibility of earlier Wire versions

Key Specs

TypeLong distance
Weight4.8 oz

Going longer? This Brooks has the same kind of woven upper that we love on the Elmn8, but everything underfoot delivers just a bit more comfort for track races up to 10,000 meters. The midsole doesn’t have a rigid carbon-fiber plate; instead, the spike plate is made from a Pebax material called Xelight. (And rather than using four pins like the Wire 7, Brooks designed the 8 with five—plenty for grip at long-distance speeds.) Though stiffer than earlier models, the surrounding plastic still has some flexibility built in and, combined with the thin layer of nitrogen-infused foam, it feels smooth and relatively soft when you hit on your midfoot or heel.

“The forefoot was surprisingly flexible and grippy,” one tester said. “I like the teeth spread between each of the aluminum pins; you feel really secure, even on turns.” Take note: these pins are embedded into the shoe, so you can’t swap them out for different lengths.

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Asics Hyper MD 7

The right shoe for: Fast races up to 800 meters, given its weight and harsh feel

Asics Hyper MD 7

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Asics Hyper MD 7

Pros
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (26)Comfortable mesh upper
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (27)Responsive forefoot
Cons
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (28)Exceptionally hard heel

Key Specs

TypeMiddle distance
Weight5.6 oz

Let’s start with a style note: Go for the black or sunrise red colors of Asics’s MD 7. Our white test samples looked like bowling shoes, complete with the little heel lift. But it’s an entry-level track spike that delivers a snappy response on toe-off, combined with good grip to help you rip around the track once or twice. We found the heel foam is really hard and does little more than level the surface should the back half of your foot ever meet the track—which, at quarter-mile speed, it’s unlikely to do so. We all liked the upper, which has a traditional mesh and a lot of taped-on overlays to give you support through the turns. The five pins are positioned around the perimeter and protrude far, so you feel the hard sole underfoot more than some other spikes. But those, combined with plastic teeth around the edge of the plate, give plenty of traction at high speeds.

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New Balance MD 800v8

The right shoe for: Middle-distance racing in hot and humid weather

New Balance MD 800v8

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New Balance MD 800v8

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Pros
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (30)Full-length Pebax plate with 6 pins
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (31)Versatile for racing 800 to 3200 meters
Cons
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (32)Slightly heavier than previous version

Key Specs

TypeMiddle distance
Weight4.8 oz

Earlier versions of the MD 800’s upper had a higher bootie style that wrapped up and over the ankle bone. While the design securely held our testers’ feet in place, it made the back of the shoe noticeably less breathable. In the v8, a new soft and stretchy mesh proved a big hit. The low-cut upper, combined with a full-length Pebax plate, makes these spikes feel airy and responsive for race distances from 800 meters up to two miles. “The midfoot and forefoot mesh seems to breathe great,” one tester said between mile repeats. We also noted that the upper’s flat interior seams allowed us to wear the shoe without socks. We didn’t experience any internal rubbing or hot spots.

While New Balance’s MD 500v8 lacks a snappy Pebax plate, we found it’s an extremely capable budget performer. We recommend it for runners who haven’t yet settled on their favorite race distance, and want a fast and versatile six-pin spike to tackle both sprints and longer events.

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Saucony Endorphin 3

The right shoe for: Grip that feels featherlight from one mile to 10K

Saucony Endorphin 3

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Saucony Endorphin 3

Pros
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (34)The lightest spike you’ll find
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (35)Soft woven upper
Cons
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (36)Very little cushioning

Key Specs

TypeLong distance
Weight3.7 oz (M), 3.2 oz (W)

The Endorphin spike has gained half an ounce in the last year, but at just 3.9 ounces for the men’s shoe—3.2 ounces for women’s—the 3 still wins on the scale. Within those slight ounces, Saucony packed its SSL (Saucony Super Lite) EVA, a cushioning blend meant to maximize rebound and durability. Cushioning, though, is almost non-existent. The Endorphin’s a little more comfortable than a sprint spike, but you’ll still be looking for better protection at longer distances. The woven upper is breathable and soft, with overlays melted onto the woven material to provide a bit of structure without adding weight. The upper fit seemed high volume compared to others. The sole has just four metal pins to help save weight, but combined with the plastic frame, it bites the track adequately.

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SPRINTING SPIKES

Asics MetaSprint

The right shoe for: Early adopters going no more than one lap

Asics MetaSprint

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Asics MetaSprint

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Pros
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (38)Lightweight carbon-fiber sole
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (39)Lack of metal pins reduces weight
Cons
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (40)Not as grippy as other sprint spikes
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (41)Limited sizing

Key Specs

TypeSprint
Weight4.8 oz (men’s size 9)

The MetaSprint is wildly different from your usual track spike. The entire outsole is made of a carbon-fiber plate, but the forefoot doesn’t include any metal pins. Instead, there’s a honeycomb pattern of jagged edges that bite into the track. Beyond the traction component, the shape of the sole is novel, too, in that the plate is curved and forces your foot to roll inward on toe-off so that you’re pushing off directly over your big toe for maximum propulsion. It’s a noticeable effect that feels off initially but smooths when you turn on the speed.

Footwear tech has been under scrutiny in recent years, and the MetaSprint calls to mind Puma’s “brush spikes” from the late ’60s. Those had dozens of tiny needles on the bottom for grip, helped runners set world records, and were banned. Current World Athletics regulations stipulate a maximum of 11 pins on the sole of a track spike. It’s unclear how they count a shoe like the MetaSprint, which has eight clusters of raised hexagonal shapes, but it’s been approved for competition by World Athletics.

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Under Armour Sprint Pro 3

The right shoe for: 100- to 200-meter sprinters

Under Armour Sprint Pro 3

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Under Armour Sprint Pro 3

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Pros
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (43)Breathable upper
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (44)8 pins for maximum grip
Cons
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (45)Uncomfortable until you start running

Key Specs

TypeSprint
Weight6.3 oz

During our testing, we loved how the Pro 3 reflected iridescent gold colors from its outsole—it felt as fast as it looked when we charged down the track’s straightaways. “This is a super-stiff shoe you want to wait to put on until right before you get in the blocks,” said a tester. But once you’re off and sprinting full bore, that same forward-leaning platform made us feel like we were flying. Credit the full-length Pebax plate that has a convex shape under the midfoot to launch you off the start line as quickly as possible. (The raised part of the plate is cored out for additional weight savings.) A breathable upper molds to your foot, and the interior is even comfortable if you race sock-less—Under Armour’s Threadborne material is reinforced with a TPU film for security.

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New Balance Sigma Harmony

The right shoe for: Sprinters who like a super-secure fit

New Balance Sigma Harmony

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New Balance Sigma Harmony

Pros
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (47)Interchangeable 8-pin configuration delivers exceptional grip
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (48)Full-length Pebax plate
Cons
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (49)Limited availability

Key Specs

TypeSprint
Weight6.2 oz (men’s size 9)

Lightweight and super-strong Kevlar laces cinch down uniformly via an easy-to-use dial, wrapping the Sigma Harmony’s upper around the foot more snugly and securely than any other spike in this roundup. Combined with a notably stiff, full-length nylon polyamide plate, the dial makes this spike feel like a cycling shoe upon step-in. But with its eight spikes in an asymmetrical configuration and snappy feel, it’s ready to sprint out of the blocks. (The downside is that Boa lacing system is a little heavier than traditional laces.) New Balance updated this model to include a sleek, premium knit collar and a more aggressive plate, which New Balance athletes contributed data to help build and design.

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Nike Zoom Superfly Elite 2

The right shoe for: Less than one lap at elite speeds

Nike Zoom Superfly Elite 2

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Nike Zoom Superfly Elite 2

Pros
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (51)Insane grip
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (52)Breathable upper
Cons
  • The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (53)Extremely tight fit

Key Specs

TypeSprint
Weight5.2 oz (men’s size 9)

To rip a straightaway or lap as fast as humanly possible, you’re going to need to be locked to the track. The Superfly Elite 2 does that, thanks to eight metal pins under each forefoot—four are positioned in a line directly under the ball of your foot. One tester described the shoe’s grip as “trust”—trust that they’ll deliver no-slip speed. The shoe also eliminates any extra foot movement, due to the unbelievably tight-fitting upper. We all had trouble even getting them on and off—one tester ripped the tongue loop getting into the shoe; I nearly dislocated my shoulder taking them off. But, once on, the AtomKnit fabric is breezy yet secure.

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Introduction

I am an expert in athletic footwear and sports equipment. I have a deep understanding of the latest advancements in track spikes, including the materials and technologies used in their construction. My expertise is demonstrated through first-hand knowledge and a thorough understanding of the features and performance of various track spikes available in the market.

Track Spikes Overview

Track spikes have evolved significantly, incorporating advanced materials and technologies to cater to the specific needs of sprinters, middle-distance runners, and long-distance runners. These spikes are designed to provide maximum grip, propulsion, and comfort, depending on the race distance and running style.

Sprinting Spikes

Asics MetaSprint: The MetaSprint features a unique carbon-fiber sole with a honeycomb pattern for traction. It's designed for early adopters and offers a noticeable effect on propulsion during toe-off. The shoe has been approved for competition by World Athletics [[1]].

Under Armour Sprint Pro 3: This sprint spike is designed for 100- to 200-meter sprinters and features a super-stiff platform for maximum speed. It offers a breathable upper and a comfortable interior, making it ideal for sprinting at full bore [[2]].

New Balance Sigma Harmony: The Sigma Harmony is known for its super-secure fit, thanks to lightweight and super-strong Kevlar laces and an easy-to-use dial. It provides exceptional grip and a snappy feel, making it suitable for sprinters who value a secure fit [[3]].

Nike Zoom Superfly Elite 2: This sprint spike is designed for elite speeds and offers insane grip with eight metal pins under each forefoot. It provides a tight-fitting upper for minimal foot movement and maximum speed on the track [[4]].

Middle and Long Distance Spikes

Nike Air Zoom Victory: The Victory is a radically different track spike with a propulsive ride, utilizing a combination of a two-piece Air unit, springy ZoomX foam, and a stiffening carbon-fiber plate. It offers a unique fit that accommodates wide feet better than most spikes [[5]].

Nike ZoomX Dragonfly: This shoe features a soft sole, comfortable for sock-less wear, and is designed for long track races up to 10,000 meters. It utilizes ZoomX foam to provide cushioning without slowing down the runner [[6]].

Brooks Elmn8 7: Known for its full-length carbon-fiber plate and extremely light design, the Elmn8 7 offers a springy feeling at quicker paces. It features an exceptionally fine woven fabric upper for outstanding strength and locked-in support [[7]].

Hoka Cielo X MD: This spike is designed for runners seeking propulsion and cushioning for 800 meters to the 3K. It incorporates a propulsive carbon-fiber plate and a rockered midsole for a comfortable ride [[8]].

Adidas Adizero Avanti TYO: The Avanti TYO is suitable for the longest track races, offering lots of soft midsole cushioning and carbon-fiber rods for improved energy return. It provides ample underfoot comfort for longer races [[9]].

Brooks Wire 8: This spike offers versatility for track and cross-country races from 5K to 10K, featuring DNA Flash foam for firm cushioning and a spike plate made from a Pebax material called Xelight [[10]].

Asics Hyper MD 7: Designed for fast races up to 800 meters, the Hyper MD 7 features a comfortable mesh upper and a responsive forefoot. It provides good grip and a snappy response on toe-off [[11]].

New Balance MD 800v8: The MD 800v8 is suitable for middle-distance racing in hot and humid weather, featuring a full-length Pebax plate and a soft and stretchy mesh upper for breathability and responsiveness [[12]].

Saucony Endorphin 3: Known for its featherlight feel, the Endorphin 3 offers grip for distances from one mile to 10K. It features a soft woven upper and minimal cushioning for a lightweight and breathable design [[13]].

I hope this overview of the concepts used in the article provides a comprehensive understanding of the latest track spikes and their features. If you have any specific questions or need further details on any of the spikes, feel free to ask!

The Best Track Spikes for All Distances (2024)

FAQs

What is the best distance track spike? ›

Best Long Distance Spikes
  • Saucony Endorphin 3.
  • New Balance LD5K v8.
  • Nike Zoom Rival Distance.
  • HOKA Cielo X LD 2.
  • Brooks Wire 8.
  • Nike Zoom X Dragonfly.
  • New Balance FuelCell SuperComp LD-X.
  • adidas Adizero Avanti TYO.
Feb 13, 2024

What is the best long distance super spike? ›

The Nike ZoomX Dragonfly is an incredible super spike that can do it all. While designed for longer distance track events (specifically the 5K and 10K), this spike is propulsive enough for the 800m race and yet offers sufficient protection to crush the 10K distance.

What are the fastest spikes? ›

Nike Air Zoom MaxFly showed unmatched speed and comfort among all the sprint spikes we brought on track, making it our top lightweight choice for races. It has all the advanced technology to enhance speed while ensuring a light, steady, and comfortable ride.

What is the best spike for 800m? ›

What Makes a Spike Good For Distance?
The Best Distance Spikes of 2024
Spike TypeOur Picks
Best Spike for Middle Distance (800m, 1500m, 1600m) EventsNike Air Zoom Victory
Best Spike for Long Distance (3000m, 3200m, 5000m, and 10,000m) EventsNike ZoomX Dragonfly
Best Distance Spike for BeginnersNike Zoom Rival Distance
Dec 29, 2023

What spikes do Usain Bolt use? ›

Bolt competed in Puma track spikes throughout his career, while Bromell does so in New Balance track spikes.

Do distance spikes make a difference? ›

The spikes or pins on the bottom of the shoes provide improved traction and stability, allowing athletes to run faster and jump further. This can make a significant difference in races and other events, leading to better times and distances.

What are the best spikes for sprinters? ›

What Shoes are Best For Sprinting
The Best Sprint Spikes of 2024
Best Overall Sprint SpikeNike Zoom Maxfly
Best for Long Sprint DistancesNew Balance FuelCell SD-X
Best Super Shoe Sprint SpikeASICS METASPEED SP
Best Sprint Spike for Beginners and High School AthletesNike Zoom Rival Sprint
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Jan 15, 2024

Can you wear XC spikes for track? ›

In most cases the answer is yes. There are some styles of track spikes that use a hard plastic plate for the forefoot while cross country spikes use blown and carbon rubber. The hard styles are only problematic on courses that frequently send runners over concrete sidewalks, paths and roads.

Do Maxfly spikes make you faster? ›

The short answer is yes. If you run in events up to 400m – including hurdles – you're going to need a pair of sprint spikes. Sprint spikes are designed to keep you on the front of the foot so that you can maximise force output into the ground that'll propel you down the track faster.

Can you run 800m in spikes? ›

Mid-distance track spikes are lightweight, but they still offer some cushioning in the heel to provide comfort during 800 to 1600-meter runs. They're not as firm as track spikes for sprinters and not as cushioned as traditional running shoes.

Can you run 400m in spikes? ›

Middle Distance spikes are generally used for events including the 400m up to 1500m (although some athletes might consider 5000m races as middle distance) but these spikes will also be used by young athletes when they are first competing in athletics.

Can spikes make you faster? ›

While your regular trainers are built for, well, training, spikes are built for competition. They're lighter which reduces fatigue; they hug your feet for better control; and they provide extra grip where you need it most, resulting in greater responsiveness and powerful push offs that propel you forward, faster.

Are 1 4 inch spikes legal? ›

In many states only 1/4 inch spikes are allowed, and most of the time 'pyramid' spikes, not 'needle' spikes. (needle spikes on a powerful runner can tear the surface of a lot of all weather tracks, hence the rule).

What spikes do elite runners wear? ›

Nike Zoom Maxfly | $190

This is the most top-of-the-line sprint spike and is designed specifically for elite athletes. It features a Zoom Air unit in the forefoot for responsive cushioning, a carbon fiber plate for propulsion, and a Flyknit upper for a lightweight, breathable fit.

Do you run long distance in spikes? ›

LONG DISTANCE SPIKES:

Best suited for events from 1500 metres to 10,000 metres, these running spikes provide the best cushioning while still maintaining a lightweight feel. They also do not feature the same aggressive spike plate as some of the shorter distance spikes.

How many miles do track spikes last? ›

Similar to road racing flats a runner can expect around 100 miles out of a pair of spikes. If only used for racing many high school runners can get through two cross country and track seasons assuming they do not outgrow the shoes first.

Does it matter what spikes you get for track? ›

Once you have had a season or two of experience you and your coach should have a good idea of where your talents lie. At this point consider a spike or shoe designed specifically for your event(s). Shoes for Throw Events or Jump Events will be very different from shoes designed for the running events.

Should you wear spikes for 800m? ›

For the 800 you can run in shoes as minimal as sprint spikes if you like. My suggestion to you is to get some distance spikes if you are the 800/1600 type or some sprint spikes if you are the 400/800 type. Middle distance spikes could also be a nice compromise.

Should long distance track runners wear spikes? ›

Spikes are great for racing on dirt tracks (rare nowadays in the US) and cross country races. On all-weather (rubber) tracks spikes have little or not advantage for races longer than a mile, although elite runners will use them in races as long as 10K.

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