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Adidas Adios Pro 3 vs Adidas Adios Pro 2
The Adios Pro is the pinnacle of Adidas racing shoes. It's the shoe used by elite Adidas athletes to race marathons in and it has ... (Read more)
ASICS Novablast 3 vs ASICS Novablast 2
The Novablast is fast becoming one of ASICS' most popular daily trainers. There's a lot to like about it: it's lightweight, highly ... (Read more)
ASICS Cumulus 25 vs ASICS Cumulus 24
The Cumulus is one of ASICS’ most popular trainers and it's well known for its versatile ride and its affordability. Every year, the ... (Read more)
Nike Alphafly 2 vs Nike Alphafly 1
The Alphafly is one of the most expensive super shoes you can buy. It's Eliud Kipchoge’s signature racing shoe and it helped him run the ... (Read more)
Brooks Ghost Max vs Brooks Ghost 15
The Brooks Ghost is on its 15th iterating. It's such a popular running shoe because of how comfortable it is and how consistent it is from ... (Read more)
Brooks Ghost 15 vs Brooks Ghost 14
The Brooks Ghost is one of the most popular running shoes because of its consistent fit and ride from iteration to iteration however there ... (Read more)
ASICS Nimbus 25 vs ASICS Nimbus 24
The Nimbus is an extremely popular max-cushioned trainer and it receives substantial updates every year. This makes it a very exciting ... (Read more)
Nike Pegasus 40 vs Nike Pegasus 39
The Pegasus is Nike's classic mid-range, neutral daily trainer. Here we will be comparing version 40 to version 39. ... (Read more)
Nike Vaporfly 3 vs Nike Vaporfly 2
The Nike Vaporfly is the original super shoe and the most popular racer. It's such a popular racer because of its wide availability, its ... (Read more)
Hoka Clifton 8 vs Hoka Clifton 9
If Hoka could only keep one shoe in their lineup, it would be the Clifton. It offers something for everyone and is one of the most popular ... (Read more)
Nike Metcon 9 vs Nike Metcon 8
Nike's flagship training shoe receives an update. Is it an upgrade? Is the Nike Metcon 9 better than the Metcon 8? We tested both to find out ... (Read more)
Hoka Gaviota 5 vs Hoka Gaviota 4
The Gaviota is Hoka's premium stability shoe. Version 5 comes with a completely new sole unit and a weighs a full ounce less than version 4. ... (Read more)
Nike Alphafly Next Nature vs Nike Alphafly
The Nike Alphafly Next Nature has the same design as the original Alphafly but has a focus on sustainability and being ... (Read more)
Hoka Bondi X vs Hoka Bondi 7
The Hoka Bondi X is a brand new training shoe with a thick, stiff midsole. It has a full-length carbon plated in its midsole and has a premium ... (Read more)
Nike Rival Fly vs Nike Pegasus
The Nike Rival Fly 3 is a lightweight tempo trainer which is built for speed. It has a thicker, more cushioned midsole than its predecessor and ... (Read more)
Nike Structure vs Nike Miler
The Nike Structure is on its 25th version and it has evolved into a neutral trainer which is very stable. It's designed to be a well cushioned ... (Read more)
ASICS Kayano vs ASICS Kayano Lite
The Kayano is on its 30th iteration and it's one of the most popular true stability trainers in the world. It has a firm medial post and no ... (Read more)
New Balance SC Elite vs Nike Vaporfly Next%
The SC Elite v4 is the fourth iteration of the Elite racing series and it’s designed specifically for the marathon distance. ... (Read more)