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Training Shoes For Men

Men’s training shoes are made to handle whatever your session throws at you. From strength work to speed drills, this range delivers stability, grip and all-day support where it counts. Find the right pair at RaysLocker and train with purpose!

Shop the best men’s training shoes in Australia at RaysLocker

We stock innovative ASICS and Nike training shoes for men and women. You’ll also find a curated range of running and lifestyle sneakers built for all-day movement. Explore the collection and gear up with sneakers that work as hard as you do.

FAQs

  • Nike training shoes for men often prioritise dynamic support and versatility, with responsive cushioning and multi‑directional flexibility that suits cross‑training and gym circuits. ASICS training shoes focus on stability and structured support, often with more pronounced midsole reinforcement.

  • Some of the most popular Nike training shoes include the Metcon 5 Free for gym and cross‑training stability and the Phantom React Flyknit for lightweight support with a more flexible feel.

  • Premium ASICS training shoes include models like the GEL‑QUANTUM lineup and the GEL‑GLORIFY, which combine supportive cushioning with reliable traction and supportive uppers, ideal for mixed training days or gym sessions that demand both stability and comfort.

  • It depends on the specific design. Most training kicks are designed for indoor and light outdoor use, with grip and support that handle gym floors, turf and smooth pavement, but they may not hold up as well on uneven terrain or long outdoor sessions.

  • Yes. Some training shoes come in wide or standard widths, and certain models feature adaptable uppers or lace systems that adjust to different foot shapes. If you're unsure which pair will work best for you, don't hesitate to reach out to our team!

  • The best training shoes for men combine lateral stability, secure lockdown and traction for multidirectional movement. They help manage impact during plyometrics, provide a stable base for weightlifting and maintain responsiveness for sprints or agility drills.

  • It depends on the shoe and the workout. Many training shoes like the Nike Free Metcon are designed to handle HIIT, circuits and fast‑paced sessions with stable midsoles, reinforced uppers and reliable grip.

  • Shoes typically last between 300 and 500 miles, or approximately four to eight months for regular exercisers. This lifespan varies based on intensity, usage frequency and terrain, with high-intensity training (HIIT) wearing them out faster. Replace shoes when cushioning feels flat or to prevent discomfort.

  • If your training shoes don’t fit, you can return them within 14 days of delivery in unworn, saleable condition with all original packaging. Return shipping is at the customer’s cost. Once received and inspected, you’ll be issued a credit note for the item value (excluding shipping and handling fees). You can submit a return via our online Returns Portal.