Stepping up your support for the environment doesn’t just stop at food. This is our round up of the best vegan running shoes on the market right now…

By Fin Cousins

Published: Friday, 16 June 2023 at 12:00 am


It’s no secret that the need for environmental change is rapidly intensifying. Protests are erupting in various forms and many are taking the necessary steps to decrease their carbon footprint.

In a time where personal responsibility is being emphasised, ‘vegan’ has become an important buzzword. What was once a niche lifestyle and subculture is now being taken a lot more seriously.

A recent survey by YouGov, commissioned by the Veganuary organisation, surveyed over 2,000 adults in the UK and found more than a third of the country believe eating a plant-based diet is “an admirable thing to do”. These results were reflected in the US, where the figure stood at 32%.

While these surveys aim at diet, harm to animals doesn’t stop there — the clothes and shoes we buy are another culprit. A recent Quantis survey reported the clothing and footwear industries generated between five and 10 percent of global pollution impact in 2016.

If you’re looking to take things into your own hands, there is some good news. There are lots of vegan alternatives on the market right now, with many manufacturers completely removing animal products from their running shoes.

Our top picks are listed below, including shoes from well-recognised running brands such as Hoka, On and Saucony.

Best vegan running shoes

Hoka Clifton 9

Best for your daily mileage

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The Hoka Clifton 9s are part of the brand’s range of vegan shoes. They are among their latest all-rounders designed for daily use, featuring a compression-moulded EVA midsole that is claimed to offer stability and comfort.

The midsole’s geometry aims to provide a low heel-to-toe drop (5mm), encouraging a smooth heel-to-toe transition.

The upper is constructed using a mesh material that aims to allow a constant stream of air, keeping your feet cool during intense running sessions.

The Clifton 9 also includes a flared heel collar and an Achilles pull tab, designed to prevent chafing.

There’s an internal heel counter that ensures a secure fit and extra padding for added comfort.

The outsole has a wide base, which is said to provide increased stability, with high abrasion rubber zones that offer enhanced durability.

Read our full Hoka Clifton 9 review for more.