I’m a certified trainer who tests gym sneakers for a living—my all-time favorite pair for cross-training is currently under $60
These shoes are the most versatile I’ve tried


It’s not often you find a budget-friendly sneaker that suits almost any athletic activity, but that accurately describes the Under Armour Commit 4.
It's actually the best cross-training shoe I've ever tested, thanks to its versatility and reasonable price—and you can currently get it for just $59.70 at Under Armour’s online shop, which is $30 cheaper than usual.
You’ll have to move quickly to take advantage of this price, though, as stock is limited with only a certain number of sizes and colorways left.
This is the men's version of the shoe, currently available in sizes 10-12. It's brilliant if you want something that will support you on short runs, HIIT classes and lifting sessions.
You can get the women's shoe for a similar price on Amazon, although again prices vary according to sizes and designs.
During testing, this sneaker provided just the right amount of cushioning, keeping my feet feeling comfortable yet bouncy.
Plush cushioning usually comes at the expense of stability, but that’s not the case with the Commit 4.
While this sneaker really shone during high-impact activities like running and HIIT circuits, it also kept my feet grounded and ankles supported for moderately-heavy weight lifting.
If you like to do a little bit of everything to stay in shape, the Commit 4 could be your new favorite pair of kicks.
If you prefer heavy dumbbell and barbell training, the Commit 4s may be a little too soft for the job. You’ll also want to look elsewhere if you’ve got flat feet, as you’ll need a shoe with a higher level of motion control.
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Jennifer Rizzuto is a freelance fitness journalist based in New York, NY. She’s been a NASM-certified personal trainer, corrective exercise specialist, and performance enhancement specialist for over a decade. She holds additional certifications in nutrition coaching from Precision Nutrition, and pre/post-natal exercise from the American Council on Exercise. As the daughter of a collegiate football coach who was never any good at sports, she understands how intimidating it can be to start an exercise regimen. That’s why she’s committed to making fitness accessible to everyone—no matter their experience level.
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