Best Track Spikes | Runologie (2024)

What are track spikes? Which track spikes are best? What distances should I race in them? Here’s an article to help make track spikes easier.

Track and field is one of the least expensive sports that one can compete in. The track is typically provided, the field is a bonus, and the running is your choice. If you want to strip the sport to its bare bones, then yes, running is a sport that truly just requires effort and the desire to compete.

That is, until you want to race track and field. To run track and field all you need is shoes and a body to step up to that start line and compete against the other athletes. To race track and compete in field? Well, that’s when the equipment comes in. There’s a lot of nuance, so let’s just dive right into the weeds.

The Anatomy of a Track Spike

Like any track spike, they require metal spikes or some form of stud screwed into the bottom of them and a foot to make them work. What you screw the spike into is known as the spike plate. The spike plate is the hard, less flexible part of the shoe that not only holds the spikes, but helps the shoe be more responsive to the force being put into the Earth by your foot. The look of the spike will resemble a regular running shoe otherwise.

Some disciplines in track and field have different designs for their spikes based around the needs of their athletes. However, all of these designs are referred to as “spikes”, which can make it confusing to distinguish between them. That’s where this article will provide some guidance.

Distance Running

Am I starting with this section because I know it the best? Maybe, but that doesn’t take away from the complexity of spikes for distance runners.

Now, if you’re like me, you google “track spike”, buy the first pair that pops up on google, and you race your first ever high school track meet in them. Too bad they were sprinter spikes, my feet ached for days after. Having the wrong gear made me contemplate never running another track meet again. If you’re wiser than I am ( if you’re reading this, you are) you are doing the due diligence to find the right spike for yourself or your child as they get ready for their first track meet. Anyways, into the technical stuff.

Distance running spikes are most suited for races from 1500m to 10k. The spikes typically are more flexible, more comfortable, and lighter than most of the other spikes in this article. Distance spikes are more flexible because that allows the distance runner’s foot to run more naturally as they would in any other shoe to cover the longer distances of the race. By that I mean run as if they were barefoot or in any other running shoe.

Distance spikes are made by pretty much every major brand, and they all have bits and bobs that make them the crème de la crème. But much like the daily trainers that you studied and examined over the course of many runs and trips to your local running store (Runologie), some are better than others. It’s just a fact. So, here are my picks for top class distance spikes.

Nike Dragonfly/Dragonfly XC

If you’ve watched any professional or collegiate track or cross country race over the past 3 to 4 years, you will have seen all of these runners wearing some outrageously loud neon spikes. Those are the Nike Dragonfly.

With Nike’s first in class ZoomX foam and patented carbon fiber plate, the Dragonfly has set the tone for the future of distance spikes. The energy return from the spike allows the distance runner to extract their best times possible out of the track as the carbon fiber plate acts as a catapult. The ZoomX foam is a critical component, providing incredible cushion and support, which becomes more important the longer the runner is in the spike.

The Dragonfly is best for any distance from 1500m to 10k. It even comes in a cross country version, known as the Dragonfly XC, which has a more durable upper and a rubber outsole to cover the spike plate.

Nike Air Zoom Victory

If you’re looking for a spike specifically for the middle-distance races (800-3000), snag a pair of Air Zoom Victory’s. It’s a shoe with some ZoomX foam under the heel to provide a cushion and an airbag underneath the forefoot. It’s an aggressive distance spike with elements of a sprint spike intertwined (less cushion than a Dragonfly).

Many of the world’s best middle distance stars race in the Air Zoom Victory because of the responsive speed that the airbag provides. Jakob Ingebrigtsen has raced in the spikes repeatedly in the Diamond League circuit when approaching the 1500m. I think the spike has range down to the 400m if a sprint spike feels uncomfortable for the duration of a quarter mile.

The Nike Air Zoom Victory would be a track spike for those that know their specialty is the middle distances. It doesn’t have a ton of range beyond those event.

Adidas Adizero Avanti TYO

To mention Nike and not bring up the other major player in the spike game would be questioning my integrity as a runner. Adidas’ Avanti TYO is up there as one of the best modern spikes to grace the track. With a Lightstrike Pro underfoot foam, the Avanti is begging you to push the pace up front. Adidas uses their signature Lightning Rod technology which acts as a carbon plate with a bit more flexibility to ride with the natural movement of your foot. The Avanti is best suited for anything from 1500m to 10k and cross country. That being said, there’s nothing natural about the Avanti’s pace.

Adidas has been putting together incredible times in the distance world with runner’s in these spikes. I mean, just look at the past few NCAA Cross Country National Championships. The two best teams of the past 4-5 years on both the men’s and women’s sides have been Adidas schools. Many of their athletes are putting together elite performances in the Avanti TYO. The three stripes of Adidas are no slouch.

Sprint Spikes

Sprint spikes all depend on getting that extra .001 seconds out of every step towards the finish line. Having a proper sprint spike can help a sprinter achieve that win, personal best, or relay spot.

They’re also not too different from distance spikes. For starters, both have spike plates where spikes are inserted on one side and your foot on the other. Many of the modern versions of these spikes have carbon plates that pop your foot off the ground than has ever been imagined in the past. And the foams are similar. That’s pretty much where the similarities end.

Sprint spikes are rigid. I mean, like, unbendable. There’s a reason for that though. When you’re looking to make a sprint spike, you have to understand the distance and the discipline.

In sprinting, the race is decided in a matter of milliseconds. Oftentimes, the winner is decided because they leaned over better than the others. Thus, there is no room for unnecessary technology or movement. This means that the shoe will not allow the athlete to move their foot more than they have to.

The spike forces the athlete to be on their toes at all times to maximize natural mechanics – You’re running your absolute fastest when you’re on your toes. That is also why there is little to no cushion or tread added to the heel. No sense in having the weight there if you’re not going to need it. This rigid, no nonsense design is precisely why sprinters need sprint spikes and distance runners need distance spikes.

Let me show you some that I’m keen on.

Nike Air Zoom Maxfly

I mean, the name sort of sounds like the best sprinting spike in the sport, right? Nike Maxfly. It gives a feeling that you’re going to get the max out of it and yourself.

Just as I said earlier, it is a sprinter’s spike so it’s a rigid shoe that has much of the technology and design focused around the ball of the foot. Nike added an airbag in the forefoot to provide some cushion without adding any weight to the spike.


Much of the spike stays true to the important elements of sprinter’s spikes, lightweight, responsive, and speed over everything. Because at the end of the day, that is the goal. Fastest to the line wins.

Nike Rival Sprint

If you’re looking for a less expensive, beginner’s sprint spike, check out the Rival Sprint. It’s effectively a basic sprint spike — it only has the essentials. Nothing flashy or groundbreaking, but gets the job done. It’s a stiff spike with a spike plate at the toe.

I would argue it’s an incredible spike for runners who are new to the sprinting game. If you’re getting into your first track meets and you’re not sure about your future in the sport, try the Rival Sprint. It’s a serviceable replacement for the Nike MaxFly if you’re unsure about sticking with track and field, so you can give it a go without doling out the big bucks.

I chose these spikes because they’re ones I’ve gotten the opportunity to work with and race in, but that doesn’t make them the only good spikes in track and fieldPart of the beauty of track and field is that you have a ton of options when it comes to spikes and shoes in general. The best spike or your favorite spike might not be on this list, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a great spike. Best thing to do is to try on a spike, run in it, race in it, and come to your own conclusion.

Head to your local running store to get fitted for the right size and type of spikes for your event. It’ll make a huge difference.

If you need a place to test the track spikes out, come out to Runologie’s Track Night or join Runologie Track Club for some track meets/workouts!

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What is the most popular track spike? ›

How We Made Our List
The Best Track-and-Field Spikes of 2024
Spike TypeOur Picks
Best Long Distance Spike 3000m, 3200m, 5k, 10kNike ZoomX Dragonfly
Best Mid-Distance Spike 800m, 1500m, 1600mNike Air Zoom Victory
Best Sprint and Hurdle Spike 100m, 200m, 400m, hurdles, relaysNike Zoom Maxfly Spikes
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Jan 11, 2024

How do I find the right track spikes? ›

Slipper-like Fit

Your toes should be close to the front of the shoe but still have room to move around. The shoe should hold your heel in without movement and have a solid hold through the midfoot. There should be a small amount of space in the toebox, but with a snugger fit than standard running shoes.

Which brand Spike shoes is best? ›

Best Field & Throwing Spikes
  • Nike Zoom Rotational 6.
  • Nike Zoom SD 4 Throwing Shoe.
  • Nike Air Zoom Elite LJ Elite 2.
  • Saucony Uplift HJ 2.
  • Nike Triple Jump Elite 2.
  • Saucony Soarin J2.
Feb 13, 2024

Do spikes make a big difference in track? ›

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.

What spike does Usain Bolt wear? ›

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

Do spikes make you faster? ›

Why use running spikes? Running spikes are ultimately designed to help you run faster on certain, uneven terrain. By providing extra grip to the forefoot you can transfer more force forward, using that stick to push off, improving your stride turnover.

Are 1 4 inch spikes legal? ›

Spikes are permitted during practice. Spike length must not exceed ¼ inch in length.

Should spikes be tight? ›

Sprint, jump, and throw spikes should fit like a glove. They will be snug and provide a narrow fit. Your toes should reach the end of the shoes, but not be jammed into them. This is because these shoes are intended to act as an extension of your foot to allow for a more explosive feel.

Are spikes worth it? ›

While running spikes can enhance your performance because of their very minimal weight and aggressive traction, a more cushioned, more stable training shoe can protect you from injury much better.

Which spikes are best for sprinting? ›

Most sprinting spikes are like little pyramids. They should be pointy - to give grip on the track - but they are not 'sharp' like a blade. Cross-country spikes, because they don't get used on the track but on mud, can be longer.

Which shoes make you run faster? ›

Because we believe that there's no one shoe for all runners, we have selected top picks from different categories.
  • Best lightweight. Hoka Mach 5.
  • Best cushioning. ASICS Novablast 4.
  • Best low drop. Saucony Kinvara 14.
  • Best overall. Saucony Endorphin Speed 4.
  • Best for track workouts. Nike ZoomX Streakfly.
  • Best stability. ...
  • Best budget.
Mar 25, 2024

What spikes are best 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

How can I run faster? ›

To run faster, you should incorporate speed workouts like tempo runs and fartleks. You can also try weight training and hill runs to improve your speed. Overall, to become a faster and stronger runner, it's important to stay consistent with your training schedule.

Do spikes damage track? ›

The singular most common cause of damage and early disintegration of an athletics track surface is the inappropriate use of spikes.

What are the most common spikes? ›

Replacement track spikes come in many styles but the pyramid, needle, Christmas tree, and tartan are the most popular. A) Pyramid Spikes– For cross country and most tracks since they are less aggressive on the flooring.

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

What are the fastest distance spikes? ›

Distance Track & Field Spikes. Nike Dragonfly is the top distance spike for this track and field season, offering a high energy return while keeping your body fresh all track season long.

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