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!?"