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TYR RNR-1 Review (2025): Running Shoes from the New CrossFit Kid on the Block

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Written by Amanda Capritto, CPT, CES, CNC, CF-L1, CSNC
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Amanda Capritto, CPT, CES, CNC, CF-L1, CSNC

Amanda is a content writer and journalist with extensive experience in the health, fitness, lifestyle, and nutrition niches. Before joining Garage Gym Reviews, she worked as an independent writer for various brands and outlets.

Her work has appeared in national and global digital publications, including Health.com and Shape.com (Meredith Corporation), CNET (Red Ventures, formerly ViacomCBS), LIVESTRONG (Leaf Group), Verywell Fit and The Balance (DotDash), SlickDeals (Goldman Sachs/Hearst), Health Journal, and more.

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Updated on September 12, 2024
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COVER IMAGE TYR RNR 1 Runners

TYR’s new Techknit RNR-1 Runner is an extension of the brand’s initial shoe line. In mid-2022, TYR launched the TYR CXT-1 Trainer, a cross-training shoe, soon followed by the TYR L-1 Lifter, a weightlifting shoe. I had the pleasure of testing and reviewing both, so I was excited to try out TYR’s new running shoes, too.  

In this TYR RNR-1 review, I’ll share my experience wearing the TYR running shoes and analyze everything from the midsole to the laces. 

RELATED: Best Running Shoes

TYR Gear Enthusiast Since Grade School 

If you didn’t know, TYR wasn’t a CrossFit brand to start, despite their intense presence in that space now. TYR was (and still is) a competition swimwear brand, and I’ve actually been using TYR gear since I was a child learning to swim. Since I’m familiar with the qualities of the brand and their products, it felt fitting that I’d be the product tester to try out the new shoes. I wore the RNR-1 runners for several types of runs at varying paces and for varying distances, and I also tested them out for HIIT workouts and lifting sessions to get a full feel for their capabilities. 

TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes

TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes

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GGR Score: 4.1
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Product Highlights

  • Second running shoe from brand TYR
  • Thick, responsive midsole made of Surge NRG+ Foam
  • Midsole supported with Pebax elastomers
  • Knit mesh upper
  • Reinforced toe box
  • Gusseted tongue and molded sockliner
  • 6 colorway options
  • Great size range: M 4.5 / W 6 to M 14 / W 15.5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Cushy, responsive midsole
  • Ample room in midfoot and toe box
  • Contoured insole
  • Durable reinforced toe box
  • Inclusive size range
  • Grippy tread on outsole

Cons

  • Feels a bit heavy for a running shoe
  • Not great for speed work
  • Not as breathable as many other running shoes

Bottom Line

The TYR RNR-1 Runners have a lot of promise for a running shoe. While they are slightly heavier than some other options, they've proven to be very durable in our testing, and we love the ultra-responsive midsole thanks to TYR's Surge NRG+ Foam and Pebax support. The outsole has also proven grippy in slick conditions, and there's plenty of wiggle room in the midfoot and forefoot for wider feet.

A Quick Look at the TYR RNR-1 Shoes

The RNR-1 running shoes are the fourth release in TYR’s new shoe line. Here’s a quick recap of the brand’s shoe releases since 2022: 

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  • TYR CXT-1 Trainer, training shoe, mid-2022 (read our TYR CXT-1 review)
  • TYR L-1 Lifter, lifting shoe, mid-2022 (read our TYR L-1 Lifter review)
  • TYR RD-1 Runner, running shoe, late 2022
  • TYR Techknit RNR-1 Runner, running shoe, early 2023 (subject of this review)
  • TYR SR-1 Tempo Runner, running shoe, mid-2023

As you can see, there are three separate running shoes. After testing the RNR-1, it seems to be best suited, at least for me, to easy runs and recovery runs. I’ll explain why throughout this review.

TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes Specs

Price$160
Heel to Toe Drop4 mm
Weight9.2 oz per shoe (size M 9)
Size RangeM 4.5 / W 6 to M 14 / W 15.5
UpperTechknit 3D knit construction
MidsoleSurge NRG+ Foam enhanced with Pebax®
InsoleMolded sockliner and gusseted tongue
OutsoleCarbon rubber tread

Are TYR Running Shoes Worth It?

At $160, the RNR-1 Runners are on the expensive side, but not much more so than good running shoes from other brands. However, they won’t be the right choice for everyone. Here’s a look at who should consider the RNR-1 shoes and who should keep shopping.

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Great for:

  • Recreational runners who run casually at easy-for-them paces
  • People looking for a good HIIT training shoe
  • CrossFitters who want a shoe for running WODs that isn’t flat like NOBULL Trainers or Reebok Nanos
  • Runners who like thicker midsoles 
  • Those who prioritize durability over lightweightness
  • Walking shoes

Not recommended for:

  • People on a budget or beginners who aren’t sure they’ll stick with running
  • Those looking for a very lightweight shoe
  • CrossFitters looking for a cross-training shoe (something like the Nike Metcon 8 or Reebok Nano X3 is a better option)

Wearing the TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes

To be honest, the fit of the RNR-1 Runners isn’t my favorite. For reference, I currently run in Brooks Adrenaline GTS, HOKA Mach 5, or On Running Cloudgo, depending on the type of run the day calls for. 

But the RNR-1 Runners do have plenty of merit. I’ll discuss both the benefits and the drawbacks. 

For starters, I find these running shoes to be quite heavy, particularly for fast-paced sessions, such as tempo or Fartlek runs, or track workouts. At 9.2 ounces per shoe (for the men’s size 9), they weigh an ounce more than my HOKA Mach 5s. This may not seem like a lot, but when you’re trying to speed up your stride, it can really make a difference. 

Because of the heavier weight, I found myself reserving these shoes for slower, easier runs or walks. They’ve actually become some of my favorite “around town” shoes that I’ll wear for walking my dog or running errands. 

I also ended up favoring the RNR-1 shoes for HIIT workouts. The responsive midsole makes them great for movements like box jumps, jumping lunges, and other plyometric movements. However, they’re not great for lifting heavy weights since they don’t feature a flat, stable midsole like training and lifting shoes do (but that’s not what they’re intended for, so I’m not docking them for that—just pointing it out).

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The RNR-1 Runners feel wider on me than many of my other running shoes, including my trusty Brooks Ghost and Adrenaline GTS. The only ones that feel roomier than the TYR shoes are my HOKA Mach 5s. My feet are average in terms of width and I feel that I have a bit of extra room in the midfoot of the RNR-1s, so these could be suitable for individuals with wide feet.

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TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes Construction and Materials 

Aside from fit and comfort, durability is one of the most important factors in running shoes, so let’s take a look at how the TYR RNR-1 Runners are built. 

Upper

The upper of the shoe is a close-knit mesh material that TYR calls “Techknit 3D.” It’s very similar to the knit mesh found on most running shoes, although I found the RNR-1 Runners to be a bit less breathable than my other running shoes. They feel most similar to my Brooks Adrenaline GTS, which also have a very close-knit mesh upper—as opposed to the thinner mesh with more space between knittings on my HOKAs.

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I do tend to get soggy feet when running in these—but then again, I’ve been testing them in the heat of summer in South Florida. These might make a good shoe for winter or autumn running, when the sun isn’t beating down so hard. 

Another positive to the thicker upper is that, over time, it’ll likely prove to be more durable than the thinner, more breathable mesh on other running shoes. 

Midsole

Those who prefer a thicker midsole will like the RNR-1 shoes. Made with Surge NRG+ Foam, the midsole measures more than an inch thick at the widest part. The heel-to-toe drop is just 4 millimeters, though, as opposed to the more common 6 to 9 millimeters. 

The foam is plush, absorbing a lot of shock from your landing. However, these are neutral running shoes, meaning they don’t have any support for people who need help preventing pronation (turning the foot inward or arch collapsing at footstrike). For running shoes for pronation, see our guide to the best stability running shoes. 

In addition to the Surge NRG+ Foam, TYR utilized Pebax in the midsole as well. Pebax is an elastomer constructed of both hard polyamides and soft polyethers, which allows manufacturers to manipulate the ratio of rigidity to softness. Pebax is used in all sorts of performance footwear from football cleats to ski boots. Practically, it provides great energy return and flexibility in a running shoe.

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Insole/Inner

The interior of the shoe features a molded sockliner and contoured midsole with great arch support. My feet feel secure in the shoes despite the fact that I have a little extra room, thanks to the gusseted tongue that stays in place and the laces, which are plenty long enough to lock the foot in place.

Outsole

On the bottom of the shoe, you’ll find a multi-patterned tread for grip and traction. Living in South Florida, I wind up running on wet surfaces a lot due to constant summer rainstorms (and terrible city drainage, but that’s a story for another time). 

The tread on the RNR-1 running shoes, which TYR says is a “carbon rubber,” performed fantastically on the slippery surfaces where I took them. I ran on beachside boardwalks, running tracks after rain, slick city sidewalks, and even a couple of hard-packed dirt trails. 

RELATED: Best Trail Running Shoes

TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes Colorways and Design 

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As of this writing, there are six colorways to choose from: 100 White, 001 Black, 108 Black/White, 333 Seafoam, 610 Red, and 670 Pink. I got the 108 Black/White and I really like the speckled design on the upper of the shoe. 

Truthfully, I respect that TYR chose to offer neutral and solid-colored designs. I’m not a big fan of the flashy, multicolored designs that most running shoe manufacturers offer. I’ve actually always wondered why plain running shoe colorways weren’t more common or popular. 

Depending on the popularity of the shoe, TYR may release more colorways in the future.

TYR RNR-1 Shoes vs Brooks Adrenaline GTS  

Brooks Adrenaline GTS

Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22

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GGR Score: 4.25
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Product Highlights

  • Brooks supportive road running shoe
  • 15 colorways
  • Four widths available
  • Sizes: 7-15

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 4 widths: Narrow, Medium, Wide and Extra Wide
  • American Podiatry Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance for products that promote good foot health
  • Brooks Run Happy Guarantee: Try for 90 days and return for no cost if you are not satisfied
  • Numerous colorways

Cons

  • Heavy shoe compared to counterparts at 10.2 oz
  • Less durable than previous Adrenaline models according to customer reviews
  • Customers report fit is narrower than previous models
  • Users experiencing discomfort and even blisters around the heel

Bottom Line

The Brooks Adrenaline GTS 22 is a supportive shoe that has mixed reviews on comfort. Additionally, many users have had issues with the durability of the shoe, with parts failing within weeks of use.

Of all the running shoes I wear, the TYR RNR-1 Runners felt most similar to my Brooks Adrenaline GTS. Brooks’ DNA Loft cushioning is quite like TYR’s Surge NRG+ Foam cushioning: Both are bouncy, but not squishy, and provide great feedback upon footstrike. 

The Adrenalines are more narrow, so the RNR-1s are likely the better choice for someone with wider feet. Both shoes feature an extended crash pad for stability upon landing, but there is one big difference between these two shoes: the Adrenalines feature Brooks’ GuideRails, which offer support to those who pronate their feet. 

The GuideRails prevent over-rotation of the foot inward, thus reducing the likelihood that the arch of the foot collapses when it makes contact with the ground.

Ordering the TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes

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At the time of writing, the TYR RNR-1 shoes are available on the TYR website, as well as from Rogue Fitness and Scheels online. The process is straightforward no matter where you buy: Hit “add to cart” and check out. Just be aware that different retailers have different return and shipping policies.

Customer Experience 

TYR historically has wonderful customer service. I’ve had to interact with the company a few times over the last several years regarding orders and returns, and their customer service reps have always made the process easy. TYR stands behind their products with a 30-day guarantee from the date of purchase. This isn’t quite as good as a 30-day window from the time of delivery, but it still allows you enough time to decide if you like your gear. 

Unfortunately, buyers are on the hook for return shipping, but TYR makes it easy with a prepaid UPS label. When you use the prepaid label, a flat shipping fee of $4.99 will be deducted from your final refund. Although no one wants to pay for return shipping, because it’s so simple and easy with TYR, I awarded them 3.5 out of 5 stars for this criteria.

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Customer Reviews

There aren’t many customer reviews yet since these shoes are so new to the market. All of the few reviews on the TYR website are positive. Interestingly, buyers don’t seem to share the same sentiment with me that the shoes are heavier and not as breathable as desired. 

One buyer wrote (very enthusiastically, I might add), “This shoe is absolutely outstanding in every aspect! Light, comfortable, fast, and yet forgiving! Highly recommended!”

TYR RNR 1 Runners

Another called them “sooooo comfortable,” adding that they are “perfectly balanced, light, and fit.”

This goes to show that everything is subjective and, if you’re interested in a pair of shoes, it’s worth at least trying them. 

Final Verdict of Our TYR RNR-1 Review  

Overall, I think the TYR RNR-1 Runners are a good pair of running shoes. They’re not the right choice for me personally, particularly for speed work runs, but I do like them for easier, slower runs and walks. They feel quite durable and provide substantial energy return upon footstrike, too. I recommend them to runners who like a hefty midsole, don’t mind the 9-ounce weight, and like to have a bit of wiggle room in the midfoot and forefoot of the shoe.

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TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes: Full Rating

TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes

Our TYR RNR-1 review takes a close look at the new Techknit running shoes from TYR, the swim behemoth turned CrossFit brand.

Product Currency: USD

Product Price: 200

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Editor's Rating:
4.1

TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes

Purchasing and Delivery – 5
Appearance – 5
Construction and Durability – 4
Comfort and Fit – 4
Customer Reviews – 5
Value – 3
Returns and Exchanges – 3.5
Customer Service – 3.5
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TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes FAQs

Are TYR shoes any good?

For a version-one line of shoes, TYR has done a great job. All of the TYR shoes I’ve tried have performed at least as well as most competitor brands, and I believe TYR will continue to improve upon their shoe line with customer and athlete feedback.

Does TYR sponsor CrossFit athletes?

Yes, since expanding into the CrossFit arena, TYR has collected quite the roster of sponsored CrossFit athletes. Some Team TYR athletes you might know include Noah Ohlsen, Patrick Vellner, Annie Thorisdottir, Dani Speegle, and Travis Mayer.

Are TYR shoes worth buying?

It’s worth at least giving them a try. They’re good shoes, but you can always return them within 30 days of purchase if you decide you don’t like them!

Amanda Capritto, CPT, CES, CNC, CF-L1, CSNC

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A Quick Look at the TYR RNR-1 Shoes
TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes Specs
Are TYR Running Shoes Worth It?
Wearing the TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes
TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes Construction and Materials 
TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes Colorways and Design 
TYR RNR-1 Shoes vs Brooks Adrenaline GTS  
Ordering the TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes
Customer Experience 
Customer Reviews
Final Verdict of Our TYR RNR-1 Review  
TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes: Full Rating
TYR RNR-1 Running Shoes FAQs

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  • What Foods Have Probiotics? Colon-Ize Your Plate with Help From a Dietitian

  • Home Gym Con 2025 Recap: The New Equipment We’re Most Excited About

DIY
  • Your Expert Guide to Making Budget-Friendly DIY Ankle Weights  

  • Homemade Protein Powder: The Right Whey to Do Home-Cooked Protein

  • Building a DIY Rowing Machine: How to, Why, and Should You?

  • Try These DIY Cold Plunge Ideas To Jump-Start Your Recovery 

  • DIY Mass Gainer: You Make the Shake, and Your Body Makes the Muscle

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  • The Ultimate Sauna Guide: Expert Tips on Benefits, How to Use, and More
  • What Foods Have Probiotics? Colon-Ize Your Plate with Help From a Dietitian
  • Home Gym Con 2025 Recap: The New Equipment We’re Most Excited About
DIY
  • Your Expert Guide to Making Budget-Friendly DIY Ankle Weights  
  • Homemade Protein Powder: The Right Whey to Do Home-Cooked Protein
  • Building a DIY Rowing Machine: How to, Why, and Should You?
  • Try These DIY Cold Plunge Ideas To Jump-Start Your Recovery 
  • DIY Mass Gainer: You Make the Shake, and Your Body Makes the Muscle