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For men, extra wide usually means 4E: more room across the whole shoe, not just a longer size.

Men’s Extra Wide Running Shoes: Best 4E Brands and Models

Quick answer

For men’s extra wide running shoes, start with New Balance 4E, Brooks 4E, or ASICS 4E. New Balance is the safest for depth and high-volume feet, Brooks is the easiest normal-feeling daily trainer, and ASICS is best if your wide feet also need stability.

Men’s extra wide usually means 4E. That is different from 2E, which is wide but not extra-wide. If standard D shoes are hopeless and 2E still feels tight, 4E is the width to search for.

Best men’s extra-wide picks

Best forTry firstWhy
Most reliable 4E fitNew Balance 1080 / 880 / 860 4EDeepest mainstream width system
Normal daily trainer feelBrooks Ghost 4EEasy, familiar, no-drama fit
StabilityASICS GT-2000 4E or Kayano 4EWidth plus support for inward roll
Max cushionNew Balance More 4E or HOKA Bondi WideSoft, protective options; NB is safer for true 4E

New Balance 4E

New Balance is the first brand I would check for men’s extra wide feet. The 1080, 880, 860, and More give you several cushion/support choices without leaving the 4E system.

Check men’s New Balance 4E sizes

Brooks 4E

Brooks is the cleaner choice if you want a normal daily running shoe that simply comes wider. Ghost, Adrenaline GTS, and Glycerin are the models to compare.

Check men’s Brooks 4E sizes

ASICS 4E

ASICS is strongest when extra-wide feet also need support. GT-2000 is the practical stability pick; Kayano is the plush support pick; Nimbus is the neutral cushion option.

Check men’s ASICS 4E sizes

Bottom line

If you are shopping men’s extra wide, search for 4E first, then pick the shoe type. Do not start with the model and hope the standard width works.