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Need a new pair of treads for the Aussie marathon season? These are the 18 top runner-recommended styles to consider

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 Need a new pair of treads for the Aussie marathon season? These are the 18 top runner-recommended styles to consider
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With the Australian marathon season approaching, runners are preparing for events like the Sydney Half Marathon and Sydney Marathon, making it a prime time to consider new running shoes. A selection of 18 top-rated running shoes from brands like Hoka, Asics, Nike, and Skechers has been compiled based on recommendations and performance. Most of the featured shoes are available on Amazon with fast shipping options across Australian metro areas.

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Wellness Fitness Running Need a new pair of treads for the Aussie marathon season? These are the 18 top runner-recommended styles to consider News By Lucy Scotting published 29 April 2026 From Hokas, Asics, to Skechers, these shoes will get you to the finish line When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Future / Edited with Gemini) Copy link Facebook X Reddit Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Running a marathon — or even say, a half-marathon or 5km fun run — is a pretty great accomplishment, seeing as jogging long distances is no easy feat for the average person, let alone someone who actually enjoys…

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