The ASICS GT-2000 13 is a stability trainer that offers the line's characteristic durability and support, with more comfort this year than past models. With increased comfort comes a more stable but less vibrant ride; it's reliable and supportive but lacks spring
The EVO SL is a speed trainer which is designed to give you a similar feel to the Adidas racing shoes. It has a racing midsole foam and it is super lightweight for its tall stack height. It only costs $150. The Adios Pro EVO 1 is a feather-light hyper shoe designed to be fast and lightweight. It has a brand new upper, midsole and outsole which are all cutting edge. It costs a whopping $500. This comparison will tell you which shoe is better suited to you.
The Adidas Adizero EVO SL is an excellent lightweight, speed trainer and one of the most exceptional training shoes of recent years. Its standout feature is the incorporation of a full-length, Lightstrike Pro midsole that provides a remarkable blend of cushioning and energetic responsiveness- this racing foam elevates the shoe's performance, making it particularly well-suited to uptempo runs. The EVO SL also offers exceptional value, being priced at an affordable $150 however, it isn’t as ...
The ASICS Novablast is an exciting trainer that promises an energetic, fun, and balanced ride for all types of runs. Every year, ASICS changes the design of the Novablast and gives it a new upper, midsole and outsole. The ride changes from year to year but it still remains a very popular running shoe thanks to its marketing, wide availability and its lightweight build. This comparison will tell you which version is better for you, version 5 or version 4.
The ASICS Novablast 5 is an excellent, versatile daily trainer and the best Novablast version to date. The new FF Blast Max midsole made from POE is a significant improvement over the EVA midsoles of previous iterations, providing a softer ride with better energy return. Version 5 is a big upgrade over version 4, becoming lighter, more comfortable and more lively. It performs better over long distances and on uptempo runs than its predecessor.