Version 4 of the Magic Speed is the closest version to the Metaspeed series to date and it feels a lot more like a super trainer than previous versions. The thicker midsole results in more cushioning depth and it now has the ability to be a viable marathon racing option.
The Fresh Foam X Balos is a great premium daily trainer from New Balance. What sets the Balos apart from other premium daily trainers is that the entire midsole of it is infused with PEBA, making it lighter and more versatile.
The New Balance FuelCell SuperComp Trainer v2 is a really polished super trainer and a joy to run in. It feels a lot more dynamic and lively than a traditional daily trainer which is only built to withstand high mileage. You’ll actually look forward to running in the SC Trainer v2. Its only weakness is its substantial price but it comes equipped with a new age midsole foam and a full-length carbon plate so you’re getting what you pay for.
The Hoka Clifton 9 is a much-welcome update to the Clifton series.Those looking for a laterally stable yet decently soft daily trainer can definitely consider the Clifton 9 for their daily runs.
The Adios Pro 3 feels like a more polished, more refined version of the Adios Pro 2 and I'm sure we'll see more elites and amateurs on the starting lines of races in the Adios Pro 3, even though it has increased in price.