TYR Maverick Multi-Tester Review: Can TYR Compete With Top Daily Trainers?

The Up & Runners

Posted Sep 30, 2025

The TYR Maverick surprises as a versatile, max-cushion trainer that handles easy miles, long runs, and speedwork with equal ease. Light, responsive, and durable, it rivals top daily trainers—though a snug midfoot and rough collar may bother some.

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TYR Maverick-V1 Runner
4.7/5
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Pros
  • Versatile “do-it-all” trainer
  • Lightweight feel
  • Max cushioning yet responsive
  • Stable platform, secure ride
  • Durable outsole traction
  • Comfortable fit, roomy forefoot
  • Modern, stylish design
  • Affordable at $150
Cons
  • Snug/narrow midfoot fit (Eric)
  • Heel collar feels rough (Cody & Eric)
  • Foam may feel a bit firm on long runs (Eric)
  • Midfoot overlays may feel stiff at first (Blake)

TYR Maverick Multi-Tester Review: Can TYR Compete With Top Daily Trainers?

When TYR — a brand better known for swim caps and goggles — released the Maverick, the Up & Runners crew was curious: could it really hold its own against the top daily trainers? To find out, they put it through a wide range of miles and efforts.

  • Blake logged 36 miles split between roads and gravel paths, testing the Maverick on everything from long runs and recovery miles to tempos and strides.
  • Cody racked up 32 miles on the road, mixing in daily runs, recovery efforts, long mileage, and speed sessions to see how the foam handled every pace.
  • Eric put in 30+ miles on both road and treadmill, leaning into daily training, short workouts, and fast speedwork to test its versatility.

Together, their combined feedback highlights how the Maverick performs across different surfaces, paces, and runner preferences — giving us a well-rounded look at TYR’s debut running shoe.

First Impressions

TYR Maverick Multi-Tester Review: Can TYR Compete With Top Daily Trainers?
TYR isn’t just for the pool anymore. The Maverick V1 surprised with lightweight cushion, stability, and versatility at just $150. A true one-shoe rotation that can handle daily training and more.

The TYR Maverick might be a newcomer on the roads, but it didn’t run like one. All three testers came away surprised at just how polished, versatile, and fun this shoe felt right out of the box. Light on the foot, stable under pressure, and cushioned without being mushy, the Maverick quickly proved it could handle easy days and speed sessions alike.

Specs

  • Weight: 7.7 oz (220g, men’s sample)
  • Stack Height: 44mm heel / 36mm forefoot
  • Drop: 8mm
  • Midsole: FlightTime foam (EVA/OBC/PEBA blend)
  • Outsole: Rubber coverage in heel & forefoot + exposed foam
  • Price: $150

How the TYR Maverick Compares

TYR Maverick Multi-Tester Review: Can TYR Compete With Top Daily Trainers?
"TYR is a brand that was overlooked last year... This year they started to build a little hype for the Maverick then out of nowhere BOOM it was here." -Eric

The Maverick may be TYR’s debut running shoe, but it stacks up impressively against some of the most popular daily trainers on the market.

  • ASICS Novablast 5 – Blake found the Novablast a little softer and bouncier, but heavier and less stable. He felt the Maverick struck a better balance of cushioning and control.
  • ASICS Superblast 2 – Blake also compared the Maverick to the Superblast, noting the Maverick has slightly less foam but weighs almost an ounce less. He described it as a “budget Superblast” with a similar trampoline-like bounce — at $50 less.
  • Adidas Evo SL – Blake thought the Evo SL handled top-end speeds a bit better, but overall the Maverick offered more cushion and stability, making it a stronger daily trainer. Eric agreed, finding the Evo SL too unstable at slower paces compared to the Maverick. Cody placed the Maverick shoulder-to-shoulder with the Evo SL in terms of foam quality, versatility, and overall feel — a statement debut for TYR.
  • New Balance Rebel v5 – Eric said the Maverick felt more stable and durable underfoot while still giving plenty of pop for faster efforts.
  • Brooks Hyperion 2 – Eric drew similarities in responsiveness but pointed out that the Maverick’s wider base gave it an edge in stability.

Across the board, Blake, Cody, and Eric agreed: the Maverick doesn’t just hold its own in this competitive category — it might be the most versatile option of the bunch.

Related: if you're a fan of the Adidas Evo SL, check out Eric's full review of the Maverick on Youtube titled, "TYR Maverick V1 Runner - A Worthy Evo SL Competitor!?"

The Upper

The Maverick’s upper hits a nice balance of lightweight breathability and secure lockdown, but not without a few quirks. Blake praised the true-to-size fit and comfortable padding, while Cody highlighted the roomy forefoot that worked well for his slightly wide feet. Eric thought the engineered mesh felt a little rough and pointed out that the snug midfoot could be an issue for some.

Blake Graf
“The heel locked down well, I didn’t have any slipping, and the forefoot is slightly foot-shaped, so my toes were able to spread out without feeling too roomy.”

Midsole

The Maverick’s midsole was the highlight for all three runners. Built with TYR’s new FlightTime foam — an EVA/OBC/PEBA blend — it manages to be cushioned, stable, and responsive all at once. Blake described it as “goldilocks foam” that felt plush on recovery days yet snappy when the pace picked up. Eric found it slightly firmer than some other max-cushion trainers, but said that firmness added welcome stability.

Cody Jett
“The foam TYR developed for the Maverick is easily one of my favorites of 2025. It’s soft enough to feel comfortable on easy days, stable enough to keep things controlled, and bouncy enough to pick up the pace — a rare combo that really works.”

Outsole

The Maverick’s outsole combines rubber coverage in the heel and forefoot with exposed foam through the middle to save weight. Blake praised its grip on both road and gravel, noting durability looked solid after dozens of miles. Cody agreed, saying it handled wet surfaces with ease and felt built to last.

Eric went in skeptical about the pod-like design in the forefoot but came away impressed with both grip and comfort.

Eric McIntyre
“The outsole is really solid overall… I thought the underfoot feel was comfortable and felt that the Tyrtack rubber gripped the road great.”

Who Should Buy the TYR Maverick?

This shoe earned praise across the board as a versatile daily trainer that can cover almost every type of run. If you’re looking for one shoe to do it all, the Maverick makes a strong case.

Best For

  • Runners wanting a one-shoe rotation (easy runs, long runs, speedwork)
  • Those who value lightweight cushion with stability
  • Budget-conscious runners seeking max performance at $150
  • New runners needing a forgiving, versatile trainer
  • Everyday use — running + casual wear (Cody liked the look for lifestyle use too)

Who Might Skip It

  • Runners sensitive to snug midfoot fit (Eric)
  • Those who dislike a rough heel collar (Cody, Eric)
  • Long-run specialists preferring plusher, softer foam (Eric noted it feels firmer over distance)
Blake Graf
“This shoe is for someone looking for a versatile, high cushioned trainer that feels premium, without the premium price tag.”

Related: in the market for a true budget shoe ($100 or less)? Look no further than Hollie's 6 Picks for Budget Running Shoes.

TYR Maverick Final Verdict

The TYR Maverick might be a debut, but it doesn’t feel like one. Blake, Cody, and Eric all agreed this shoe punches above its weight with a blend of cushion, stability, and versatility that rivals category favorites. At $150, it’s an easy shoe to recommend for nearly any runner who wants one trainer to handle it all.

Related: check out the 5 Best Daily Trainer Running Shoes of 2025--picked by trusted experts (even if we say so ourselves).

Blake Graf
“This shoe has quickly placed itself in my top 3 favorite daily trainers of the year!”

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Have you run in the Maverick yet — or is it on your wishlist? Is TYR on the rise in the running world? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

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