Performance Trainers


Push your performance further with sports trainers designed for movement, support and comfort. Whether you’re training, running or staying active day to day, these styles are built to keep up with your pace.

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Performance Trainers by Donaghys

Running trainers are designed to reduce impact, support movement and improve comfort across every run. Whether you’re just starting out or training regularly, the right pair helps you stay consistent and perform at your best.

Choose from lightweight road running trainers, cushioned designs for longer distances and trail running styles built for grip and stability on uneven ground. Breathable uppers, responsive midsoles and supportive fits all work together to keep your stride smooth and comfortable.

Trusted brands such as Brooks, Hoka, Asics and Saucony focus on performance technology and reliable comfort. From shock-absorbing cushioning to flexible support systems, each pair is made to enhance your running experience.

Perfect for training, races or everyday activity, running trainers combine performance and comfort in a way that supports your goals. Built to move with you and made for the miles ahead, they are an essential part of any running routine.

Things You Might Like To Know

If you can’t find the answer you’re looking for in our FAQs, don’t worry—we’re here to help. Whether you have questions about sizing, fabrics, shipping, or anything else, feel free to reach out to our team. Your satisfaction is our top priority.

What are the best running shoes?

The best running shoes depend on your foot type, running style, and distance. Most runners look for cushioning, support, and a comfortable fit. Choosing proper running shoes rather than fashion trainers helps reduce impact and improve comfort.


Is a Carbon Plated trainer for me?

You don’t need to be an elite athlete — but here’s how to tell if it’s the right time:

You run regularly – If you’re logging several miles a week and care about improving performance or reducing recovery time, you’ll benefit.

You’ve done a race or plan to – The Endorphin Pro is ideal for race day or faster training sessions — whether that’s a local 10K or your first half marathon

You want to feel lighter, quicker, and fresher – The carbon plate and responsive foam take pressure off your legs, especially over long distances.

You’ve worn neutral or performance shoes before – If you’re already running in shoes like the Saucony Ride or Kinvara, this is a natural next step.


Who It’s Not For:


You’re brand new to running and still building mileage — start with something like the Ride or Guide for a stable base.

You’re mainly walking or cross-training — the Endorphin Pro is over-engineered for casual wear.

You need more structure or pronation control — look to Saucony’s supportive models instead


What’s the difference between gym trainers and running trainers?

This is a very common question. Gym trainers are designed for stability and side-to-side movement, while running trainers are built for forward motion.


Which HOKA is best for running?

It depends on your stride:

Clifton – Great for neutral runners who want light, cushioned support.

Bondi – Ideal for long runs and recovery days thanks to its plush feel.

Arahi – Best if you need stability to help prevent overpronation.

Speedgoat – Perfect for trail runners looking for grip and protection.