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New Balance Rebel v4 vs New Balance Rebel v3
The Rebel is one of the most popular non-plated speed trainers. It has an energetic FuelCell midsole, a lightweight build and ... (Read more)
SuperComp Elite v4 vs SuperComp Elite v3
The SuperComp Elite is the most expensive, most premium long-distance super shoe that New Balance offers. It's equipped with a ... (Read more)
Alphafly 3 vs Alphafly Next% 2
The Alphafly is Nike's most premium, most expensive long-distance racing shoe. The Alphafly currently holds the records for the fastest ... (Read more)
Nimbus 26 vs Nimbus 25
There aren't many running shoes which have more history than the Nimbus series. It's one of the most popular neutral trainers in the running shoe world ... (Read more)
Saucony Endorphin Speed 4 vs Saucony Endorphin Speed 3
The Endorphin Speed has taken the world by storm. It has a very lightweight build, a super foam midsole and a nylon ... (Read more)
ASICS Novablast vs ASICS Magic Speed
The Novablast is a trainer designed to be versatile and have an energised ride. It's one of the most popular ASICS trainers because it's ... (Read more)
ASICS Novablast vs ASICS Kayano
The Novablast is a trainer designed to be versatile and have an energised ride. It's one of the most popular ASICS trainers because it's ... (Read more)
ASICS Novablast 4 vs ASICS Novablast 3
The Novablast as become one of ASICS' most popular trainers in a very short timeframe. This is because of its modern, futuristic ... (Read more)
Saucony Ride 17 vs Saucony Ride 16
The Saucony Ride is one of Saucony's most popular trainers. It's versatile, it's affordable and it's durable. Over the years, it's had some ... (Read more)
Nike Vomero 17 vs Nike Vomero 16
The Vomero used to be Nike's top-of-the-range, neutral daily trainer before the invention of plated super trainers. It's known as an upgrade ... (Read more)
ASICS Superblast vs ASICS Novablast
The Superblast is an illegal stack height, do-it-all trainer which has taken the world by storm. It's on its 1st version and it costs ... (Read more)
Hoka Bondi 8 vs Hoka Bondi 7
The Bondi is the softest, most cushioned Hoka trainer. In the Hoka lineup, the Bondi sits above the Clifton in terms of price and cushioning. The ... (Read more)
Nike Invincible Run 3 vs Nike Invincible Run 2
The Invincible Run series is designed to be Nike's most cushioned, plushest trainer. It uses the softest and bounciest ... (Read more)
Adidas Ultraboost Light vs Adidas Ultraboost 22
The Ultraboost is one of the most popular daily trainers in the Adidas lineup. It's so popular because it's durable, ... (Read more)
ASICS Kayano 30 vs ASICS Kayano 29
The Kayano is one of the best selling ASICS trainers and one of the best selling stability trainers in the world. Each version has a ... (Read more)
Nike Infinity RN4 vs Nike Infinity Run 3
The Infinity series is the evolution of the Epic React series which was the first Nike running shoe to feature React foam. It's a ... (Read more)
Hoka Mach 5 vs Hoka Mach 4
The Mach is one of Hoka’s most popular trainers due to its lightweight build, its versatility and its affordability. It’s designed to be a speed ... (Read more)
Adidas Boston 12 vs Adidas Boston 11
Designed for speed training, the Boston is a cheaper, more affordable, more durable version of the Adios Pro racer. It shares a lot of ... (Read more)