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Updated 2026-04-30

Picked for: I want to try something from Adidas. What's good in their lineup right now for daily training?

Best overall daily trainer

adidas-supernova-rise-3

Balanced cushioning, true-to-size fit, and strong value at $140 for straightforward daily training.

Bouncy & versatile

adidas-adizero-evo-sl

Soft, responsive Lightstrike Pro with aggressive rocker excels at easy runs and tempo work; half-size-up fit required.

Firmer speed option

adidas-adizero-boston-13

Fiberglass plate and high cushioning deliver responsive, stable daily training with faster-paced capability.

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user: I want to try something from Adidas. What's good in their lineup right now for daily training?
assistant: Adidas has three solid daily-training options in my data right now, each with a different feel. **Adidas Supernova Rise v3** ($140) is the straightforward pick — a true daily trainer with medium cushioning, true-to-size fit, and good lockdown. Run Moore calls it a "pleasantly surprising everyday daily trainer" that delivers strong value at the price point. It's neutral, balanced, and built exactly for the job. **Adidas Adizero Evo SL v1** ($150) leans faster and bouncier. The Run Testers praise it as "phenomenally priced" and "really versatile" — soft, bouncy Lightstrike Pro foam with an aggressive rocker that works for easy runs *and* tempo work. Fair warning: it runs half a size small, and EDDBUD notes the upper is a bit flimsy (cheap laces, tongue slide issues), so it's more fun-focused than bulletproof. The Evo SL Woven is the same shoe with a standard-width forefoot (vs. the v1's wide fit) if that matters to you. **Adidas Adizero Boston v13** ($160) splits the difference — a faster-training daily trainer with a fiberglass plate, high cushioning, and firm responsiveness. The Run Testers see it as "very good, stable and durable" for runners who like a bit of snap underfoot. What's your typical weekly mileage, and are you looking for something plush and versatile, or do you prefer a firmer, snappier feel?
user: What about a racer from Adidas? I'm targeting a 1:35 half.
assistant: Before I lock in a recommendation, I need one quick detail: are you a heel striker, midfoot striker, or forefoot striker? That matters for these Adidas racers because they have different rocker geometries and stack profiles—the Adios Pro 4 and Takumi Sen v11 will feel quite different underfoot depending on how your foot naturally lands. Also, what's your current weekly mileage and have you raced in a carbon-plated super-shoe before?

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