The best trainers in Canada under $150
We curated the best performance trainers under $150 to meet your 2024 running goals, while staying on budget

With most running brands releasing an array of new shoe models with higher price points to match, it’s become increasingly difficult to balance high-quality products with accessible price points. Thankfully, there are still models available that offer value without sacrificing performance. The only roadblock is finding them in a seemingly never-ending expanse of running shoe options. That’s why we’re here–to help you in your search for the highest-value models available in 2024, we’re compiled the best trainers under $150 to kick off the spring.

Brooks Ghost 15
A fan favourite from Brooks, the Ghost 15 offers runners an exceptionally comfortable high-drop daily trainer made to handle everything from long runs to tempo sessions. Those who have enjoyed previous iterations of the Brooks Ghost will appreciate its familiarly comfortable upper and smooth ride.
Constructed to be slightly heavier than its previous model–the Ghost 14–Brooks delivered a firmer ride which, contrary to expectation, feels far more responsive as you pick up the pace. If you’re looking for a cushioned, comfortable and high-value neutral trainer to log heavy mileage, the Ghost 15 is the perfect choice.

Saucony Endorphin Shift 3
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The Saucony Shift series prioritizes stability over responsiveness, with a stiffer forefoot midsole giving way to a softer heel. The Shift 3 also features a more aggressive rocker stacked with PWRRUN cushioning, helping you to pick up the pace when needed while maintaining good comfort and cushioning.

Saucony Axon 3
Like most Saucony models, the Axon 3 stays incredibly consistent with previous iterations. For most, the Axon 2 was a nearly perfect shoe and, thankfully, Saucony stayed true to its best attributes. It features an exceptionally bouncy PWRRUN material throughout the midsole, an aggressive “rocker” design and an improved outsole to elevate the bounciness. The re-imagined carbon rubber outsole also acts as a catalyst for grippier performance in wet or icy conditions.

New Balance 680 v7

Under Armour HOVR™ Sonic 6
Undoubtedly one of the most stylish options for a daily trainer at an affordable price, Under Armour’s HOVR Sonic 6 is the brand’s most versatile daily trainer when it comes to performance. Combining soft HOVR foam with an EVA midsole to ensure the shoe doesn’t lose its integrity, the Sonic 6 prioritizes durability and comfort to maximize its value. When it comes to the upper, Under Armour’s penchant for comfortable fabric once again shines, as the seamless design ensures no ridges or extra weight interrupt your runs.

New Balance Fresh Foam X Tempo v2
Fit with a slightly narrower forefoot than usually found in a New Balance trainer, the Fresh Foam X Tempo v2 feels as sleek as the silhouette would suggest. As one of the quickest and most versatile shoes at this price point, it’s a trainer made to complement almost any runner, from those logging slow recovery miles to those stacking speedwork sessions on the track. For those who want to deviate from the trend of maximalist shoes with large stacks of foam to a lighter option, the Fresh Foam X Tempo v2 is one of the few shoes to offer minimalism and performance at any price point.

Nike Air Winflo 9 Shield

Reebok Floatride Energy 5
A key component to finding a “high-value” trainer is ensuring that–aside from just a modest price point–the shoe offers the requisite durability. Luckily, Reebok’s Floatride Energy 5 delivers no shortage of resilience. Featuring a sturdy outsole and a firm midsole to match, the Floatride Energy 5 is best used in moderate-to-easy miles. The stability of the midsole design stands out, allowing you to navigate sharp turns with ease.
Products reviewed in this article:
Saucony Endorphin Shift 3

New Balance 680 v7

New Balance Fresh Foam X Tempo v2

Reebok Floatride Energy 5
