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Hoka
Clifton 9

If you’re looking for a loyal daily trainer that works best for easy miles, the Clifton 9 is a good choice. It’s wide base provides good stability while the comfy cushioning makes sure your legs won’t get sore, even on a classic Sunday long run. For winter/rainy days, you might want to consider the GoreTex version.

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Norda 001

All Around Functionality. Unbeatable on trails and great in the city, especially in winter. The expectations were high and they were even exceeded. Perfect companion for every trip because this shoe is great for hiking, trail running, morning city runs, and everything in between. Vibram and Megagrip guarantee unbeatable traction, even in muddy, steep terrain. It’s lightweight Dyneema Upper keeps your feet cool and little rainshowers out.

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New Balance
SuperComp Elite v4

If you’ve loved the comfort of the v3, you’ll love the v4 even more. Added stability, increased propulsion, a proper tongue and a more structured upper that doesn’t shift and relax throughout the run. You might even forget that you’re wearing them.

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New Balance
SuperComp Elite v3

A fast trainer that also works great for intervals and long runs. Not as aggressive as others, but a very smooth, responsive ride. The carbon sole and FuelCell foam provide a good energy return, while the knit upper makes sure you’re feet stay cool in the heat of the race.

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New Balance
SuperComp Trainer v2

This trainer is situated somewhere in between racing and daily running. It’s comfortable, bouncy propulsion is great for longer distances especially. With a stack height of 40mm, the midsole guarantees a good amount of cushioning to help prevent injuries in intense training sessions…

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