Here we take a look at the 5 Best Daily Trainers on the market in June 2025. Find out what new shoe made the list and where the Salomon Aero Glide 3, Mizuno Neo Zen, Nike Vomero 18, ASICS Novablast 5, and the Puma Magnify Nitro 3 landed. We will tell you why each shoe made our power rankings list this month and how to choose which daily trainer is right for you.


Welcome to the June daily trainer iteration of the Supwell Power Rankings! We launched this series as a way to keep a running list of the best shoes on the market updated each month. Below is our top 5 list of daily trainers right now. Editor’s note: Our criteria for this list is enjoyment, mileage accumulation on the Supwell team, adoption in the hobby jogger community, US market availability and price/value. This is our 4th Daily Trainers list. The list for Top 5 Daily Trainers of May 2025 was: Salomon Aero Glide 3, ASICS Novablast 5, Nike Vomero 18, Mizuno Neo Zen, and New Balance 880v15.

The Salomon Aero Glide 3 holds strong to the top spot of the list—it’s comfortable, bouncy, lightweight and easy to run in. The beaded TPU is the magic here, as it blends comfort and speed perfectly without leaning too far in any one direction. The one ding here is the Aero Glide’s softer rubber outsole, which grips great but isn’t the most durable. For a more durable option, check out the GRVL edition of the Aero Glide 3.
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The Puma Magnify Nitro 3 is a brand-new release and it’s coming in with a BANG. Offering a 100% PEBA midsole, PumaGrip rubber and a pleasantly padded upper—what’s not to love? This thing is equally capable of long relaxed miles as it is for shorter, faster runs. If you don’t like a long fit in the front, consider sizing down by half.

Running in the Novablast 5 is like coming home. While there are lighter, faster and more stacked shoes on the market, this offers do-it-all capability in a fun package—which is exceedingly rare to find in any shoe outside the top 3 of this list. Like the Aero Glide 3 and Magnify 3, you can go short or long in the Novablast 5, and it has enough pep for pace pickups.

We all need to get in touch with our softer side. For those days where you want comfort and squish, the Neo Zen is still our top choice at this price point ($150). The recently released Mizuno Neo Vista 2 ($200) offers more stack and a plastic plate, but for runs maxing out at an hour, the Zen is all you need.

The Vomero 18 is one of the top comfort workhorses on the market. It’s by far the slowest and heaviest shoe on this list—most others are around 270-280g while this guy clocks in at ~330g in a Men's size 10.5—but it’s also the most at home for crushing chill mileage. If you’re looking for daily comfort for relaxed runs, this is a great pick.

Check out Yowana's full first run review of the Puma Magnify Nitro 3 in the YouTube video below:
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