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Runner’s World Confirms Shoe Stack Height the New “Penis Size”

EASTON, PA — How big’s your pair? That’s the question now consuming male runners everywhere after Runner’s World confirmed shoe stack height is the new “penis size.”

Featured as the cover story in the Spring 2026 issue, the piece concludes that size matters far more in the streets than in the sheets—debunking what male scholars have long held to be true and leaving heterosexual women in utter disbelief.

The article cites findings showing that while runners have no control over penis length, they can add up to two whole inches to their shoe height simply by strapping on pairs like the Nike Vomero Premium (55.5 mm/45.5 mm stack), effectively redefining how size is measured.

The article arrives amid the ongoing max-cushion shoe movement, which has seen every major running brand add ever-increasing amounts of midsole foam underfoot while rolling out new models whose names are, in essence, increasingly desperate synonyms for “huge.”

Runner’s World interviewed several male runners for the story, all of whom reported immediate and measurable gains in both performance and self-esteem after inflating their stack height.

“I used to think it was what’s on the inside that mattered, like what the foam was made of,” said runner Brad Halverson. “Boy, was I wrong. Turns out it’s all about quantity over quality. These max-cushion shoes are a total game-changer. I feel like a new man. Increased energy, greater drive. My levels are through the roof. I’ve got way more confidence in the gym and, by extension, the bedroom. And guys, trust me—she’ll notice.”

At the time of publication, no women had been interviewed for the story, as the author confirmed the findings were not directly applicable to them.

The Spring 2026 issue hits newsstands nationwide this week.


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