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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)
ASICS Metaspeed Sky vs ASICS Metaspeed Edge
The Metaspeed Sky and Edge are brand new super shoes which have a lot of similarities and few differences. They have similar ... (Read more)
Puma Deviate Nitro vs Puma Deviate Nitro Elite
The Deviate Nitro is a brand new Puma trainer designed to have a similar ride and feel to the Deviate Nitro Elite but with ... (Read more)
ASICS Nimbus vs ASICS Novablast
The Nimbus, which is now in its 26th iteration, is a classic because of its soft ride and its luxurious upper. It’s one of the most popular ... (Read more)
Nike Pegasus vs ASICS Novablast
The Pegasus has been around for 41 years and is one of the most popular running shoes in the world. It has always been a reliable, durable ... (Read more)
Hoka Clifton vs Hoka Mach
The Clifton, which is now on its 9th iteration, put Hoka on the map. When it first came out, there was nothing on the market as cushioned and as ... (Read more)
Nike Pegasus vs Hoka Mach
The Pegasus is on its 41st version and is a mid range, neutral daily trainer known for its durability and wide availability. ... (Read more)
Nike Pegasus vs Nike Invincible Run
The Pegasus, now in its 41st iteration, is a durable, dependable workhorse. It’s one of the most popular running shoes in the world ... (Read more)
Nike Vaporfly Next% vs Nike Alphafly
The Vaporfly Next% 3, now in its 3rd iteration, has the perfect combination of propulsion and cushioning which is why it’s one the ... (Read more)
Nike Zoom Fly vs Nike Vaporfly Next%
The Zoom Fly 5 is the 5th iteration of the Zoom Fly series. It’s a training shoe with a stiff carbon plate in its midsole designed to ... (Read more)
ASICS Metaspeed Sky vs Nike Vaporfly Next%
The Metaspeed Sky+ is a flagship racing shoe from ASICS. It utilises a full-length carbon plate with a super foam midsole. It has ... (Read more)
Brooks Glycerin vs Brooks Glycerin GTS
The Glycerin, now in its 21st iteration is one of the plushest, most comfortable, max-cushioned neutral trainers. It's such a popular ... (Read more)