The Ryka Women's Graphite Training Shoe is a superb choice for those who thrive on movement, particularly in dance fitness and other low-impact workouts. With its sleek and lightweight design, this shoe provides you with the freedom to push your limits while maintaining optimal comfort.
Crafted specifically for women, this training shoe acknowledges the unique foot shape and muscle dynamics of female athletes. The narrower heel, roomy toe box, and softer cushioning work harmoniously to create an exceptional fit that supports every step and turn.
Feature | Ryka Women's Graphite Training Shoe | Similar Model A | Similar Model B |
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Weight | 190 g | 210 g | 200 g |
Heel-to-Toe Drop | 12 mm | 10 mm | 8 mm |
Material Type | Synthetic-and-mesh | Mesh only | Leather |
Best Suited For | Dance fitness | Running | Cross-training |
Closure Type | Lace-up | Lace-up | Slip-on |
Comfort: The standout feature of the Ryka Women's Graphite Training Shoe is undoubtedly the exceptional cushioning. The lightweight EVA midsole along with the anatomical insole offer superior comfort, whether you're dancing or engaging in low-impact exercises. The padded tongue and collar further enhance the overall comfort level, ensuring a snug yet cozy fit.
Fit: Designed specifically for women, this shoe caters to the unique foot shape typically found in female athletes. The narrower heel allows for better lockdown, while the roomier toe area gives sufficient space for natural toe splay. However, some users have mentioned sizing discrepancies, so trying them on before purchase may be wise.
Durability: With a robust rubber sole featuring a contoured grip pattern and pivot point, the Ryka Graphite shoes are built to withstand rigorous activity. The combination of breathable mesh and synthetic faux leather contributes to both durability and breathability, allowing your feet to stay fresh during intense sessions.
Versatility: While they excel in dance fitness, their comfortable design makes them suitable for various low-impact workouts. This versatility is appealing for anyone looking for a multi-purpose training shoe.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9.5/10 | Outstanding cushioning and support. |
Fit | 8.5/10 | Tailored for women's feet but size can vary. |
Durability | 9/10 | Strong materials and construction for long-lasting use. |
Versatility | 8/10 | Great for dance fitness and low-impact workouts. |
I was immediately surprised when I put these on right out of the box, they felt so comfortable, like they were my good old worn and true exercise sneakers. Nothing hurt.Pros:- There is ample room in the toe box area, so there are *no* toes being pinched, and the tops *don't* press down on the big toe.- The entire ankle area is well cushioned. And there is *nothing* hard inside the ankle cushions that you feel digging into your ankles (like other Ryka models I tried).- The tongue fits perfectly. It is not too short, nor too long. It does *NOT* dig into your upper ankle. You don't feel it at all. It doesn't shift around while exercising.- There is a harder protective layer on the toe edges to prevent injury from bumping toes.- The material is breathable so your feet don't sweat.- The tops of the shoes are soft and flexible, and very bendable. When you bend your foot, you do not feel any part of the shoe creating hard creases that dig into the tops of your feet (like some other models I tried).- The laces are made of quality material. It is very easy to tie and untie.- The shoe is very supportive in lateral movements. They hold your feet firmly, so you don't feel like your feet are sliding around inside, which is especially important in the forefoot area. They may appear narrow and too tapered at the front, but there is just enough room to not cramp your toes, while keeping your feet firmly supported.- Great for Step exercises and for turning type moves in HIIT exercises. Shoes are light weight and don't have a high platform, so you don't lose your balance landing on a Step.- The insoles are great. They are not too hard, nor the mushy memory foam type which I hate in exercises shoes. Therefore, you get just enough cushion for impact and not too much cushion dragging you down for lift off.- I have very flat feet, and often have pain with sneakers that have stiff built-in arches that push hard into my feet. These have an arch, but they are not the hard, stiff type; they give comfortably and don't push into the bottoms of your feet.Cons:- Wish there was a little more padding in the balls of the foot for high impact, but it is sufficient to do the moves without pain.
Yoga socks didn’t cut it for me & sneakers were too cumbersome, but these are just right for working out. Lightweight & comfortable without the bulk.
I've worn Ryka shoes for floor exercise classes for years. They fit my feet well and give good support but allow for good movement on the floor. These are not the most attractive, but are very light weight, which is a plus. Unfortunately, the cross foot support is made of a different, lighter material, and I don't expect these to wear as well as others I've had. The price was good, so I'm keeping them and crossing my fingers.
I bought these for my wife to exercise and she loves them. They are stable and well made.
I was looking for cross trainers as I normally lift then run during regular workouts. These sneakers are comfortable and agile for both. Other reviews indicated they ran small, but I feel they are true to size. They support is perfect for what I need. I also love the style. Being a larger size (11 women's) these do not look huge on my feet as some sneakers might.
These are right out of the box and first and last day of use for cross training. Right out of the box it's a beautiful shoe. They are very light which is something I was looking for but once I slipped them on, ⁹there was no cushion and not enough arch support for me. I have heel pain without the right support as I work an oncology unit and always on my feet then we add 7 days of workouts, these won't cut it. So I added my orthotics which felt great and fit perfect! The heels felt a little loose but I tightened the laces and started my training. With standing exercises like star tilts they were amazing as I could feel my shoe helping with stability. Then when I did lunge jumps, I had to take them off and replace them with the trainers I was using previously because the Rykas kept wanting to come off. They don't grip the heel as they should which could cause injury with all the movement I do during workouts. If your questioning if I got the right size. The answer is yes, otherwise the shoe would be too short. I wear a 5.5. I do a lot of jumps and lunges so this will not be a training shoe. If you need a shoe for weight lifting where your just need stability this may work for you. They are comfortable enough once I added the orthotics so tonight I am going to see how they hold up to a 12 hour shift so atleast I can get my money's worth out of them some how.Update: I worked a 12 hour shift with Dr Scholls inserts and my feet didn't hurt so.. I can bump this up to 3 stars only because I have to use the inserts and I cannot wear them to cross train in them as they suggest. Otherwise they were comfortable to work all night in a hospital with no issues.
I use these for Zumba and they are PERFECT👌🏽 comfy and you can move freely ❤️
I thought with the name, I’d be getting a supportive, comfortable shoe. There is little arch or any sole support. The soles are thin and flat. The shoe itself is narrow, especially at the toe, which is very odd for an athletic shoe. I have rather petite feet but these were excessive and I felt my feet were too fat for these shoes. The cuff around the ankle isn’t even remotely supportive - too low and it is large - my heel continuously slipped out despite how tight I tied my shoes. Only pro was the quality of the material - very nice. But it can’t make up for the lack of comfort. I cannot wear them walking, exercising, nothing.