DSW Breakdown: 10 Running Shoes to Consider for Under $80

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Have you been to a DSW lately? The mega shoe supplier has more than just prom and interview shoes, boasting over 100 running SKUs and more than 10 athletic brands online and in-store.

We at Sneaker Report are always down for a shopping trip so we headed to our local

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Saucony Ignition 5

Feels like: Light, comfy and supportive, this running shoe is great for the daily haul or long distance days.
Best for: Throw these into your gym bag or stash them in your locker for a dependable daily runner.

$59.95

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Nike Dual Fusion Trail

Feels like: A lightweight running shoe, just with a bit more grit underfoot.
Best for: Trail running, hiking or a weekend warrior shoe that's easy to pack.

$79.95

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Saucony Kinvara 4

Feels like: Air. The Kinvara is famous for being light on your feet but tough enough to take on some major mileage.
Best for: Middle to long distance runs. Great on the treadmill or the open road.

$69.95

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Nike Wild Trail

Feels like: A "diet" version of a trail shoe.
Best for: The Wild Trail is a great backup for your next weekend in the woods. At this price, pick up this shoe so you don't ruin your real hiking shoes.

$69.95

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adidas Duramo 6

Feels like: The Supernova Boost without the extra bounce.
Best for: High Intensity training and middle distance runs.

$64.95

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Nike Air Sculpt TR

Feels like: Your favorite cheerleading shoe from back in the day.
Best for: Studio classes and light treadmill runs.

$74.94

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Nike Dual Fusion TR 5 Premium

Feels like: A more rigid Fingertrap with a heftier midsole.
Best for: Weightlifting, high intensity training and cardio training.

$79.94

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Mizuno Wave Rider 16

Feels like: A responsive, aerodynamic fit that isn't as soft underfoot as most running shoes.
Best for: An excellent shoe for dedicated runners.

$59.95

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Asics GEL-Contend 2

Feels like: A running shoe your Dad would love, so you pretend you don't like these but you do.
Best for: Daily gym sessions.

$54.95

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Nike FS Lite Run 2

Feels like: a slightly more beefed-up version of a Nike Free.
Best for: training or daily wear. Leave these in the closet for the longer runs.

$74.95

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