SauconyMen's Endorphin Speed 4
S**Y
Decent pair of shoes.
The media could not be loaded. Iv owned all the endorphin speed models, it's lightweight, fits perfect, havd never had any issues with squeezes, or foot moving around, they look better than previous models, still waiting for them to drop an all black version one day or atleast few good color options, the priced is the price. Everything is expensive, but these worth it. hoesntly between this and the 2s are the best. Only thing Im not a super big fan of are the are the little wing tip thing they did with the heel. They end up eroding/falling off after some runs; not sure what their purpose were for. other than that the shoes are comfortable, supportive, and I had all sorts of injuries, pain, sure I run smarter, warm up, stretch, hip mobility and listen to my body more, but I honestly feel the shoe helps alot when it comes to support it's also built to last, I swap out around 400miles, these are my 4th pair. I wear these year round, I just grew out of switching shoes. All the shoe experts really gets in your head and pockets for the Views and marketing, and yes they can be a good source of informative content for those who are completely clueless, but you don't need 20 pairs of shoes no matter what level your at And I own a decent amount of running shoes but these are my go to that taught me get one or two pairs to switch out after a targetes amount of miles. Now if your into some serious runing. Than that's out qualification input, if you jdut new to the game, separate your shoe events, meaning if your gyming, get proper shoes for that, either some weightlifting shoes, Converses, I'd say bare foot but nah, to much going on in public gyms these days, Protect yourself. There are alot of great shoes out there, all sorts of foot types, all sorts of complex environments, weather, there isn't a perfect shoe for everyone but there may be a perfect shoe out there for you. These are just my go to for daily trainers and hoesntly believe if yo u dotn kmweo where go start or try. Can't go wrong with three.
F**1
Comfortable Fast Shoes
Great shoes right out of the box. Very comfortable; suitable for training, tempo or racing. Nylon plates provide a nice bounce, but not quite as dramatic a change as the carbon ones in the Endorphin Pro Series.
C**
Fast shoe with small drawback
I've been using the endorphin speed 2 for workouts for a while and really like them so I upgraded to the four. They perform very similarly, but the toe box feels a little more tight and I've started to developing some calluses on the outer part of my foot. I'm hoping that just means the shoe needs to be broken in a little more. Otherwise a great shoe.
M**T
Great running shoes
Though spendy, these shoes do their job well and I would purchase them again.They're light, and have reasonable cushion with a nice slight bounce to them. They do encourage you forward a bit when you lean into your run, but not so much that it's weird on your form. I don't think you even notice it when you're just walking. Overall, I'd say impressively well balanced between all the elements that make up a great pair of running shoes for me. I suspect they'll wear quick, but who knows!Also, I've run through a misty rain twice and noticed adequate traction compared to other shoes.
J**A
Sauconys
I like these, they're comfortable and i think they look good. Feel great running in them so far.
Z**K
Wait… I’m not running downhill?
These things kick butt! I love these shoes. The extra spring in your step is amazing. They work perfectly! They look pretty good too, even though I wish I could find some with a black sole
D**N
Great marathon training shoe
I have used these a few times so far, and I’m very impressed. Today I did a 22 mile long run workout, with some Fartlek and marathon pace miles in the 2nd half. Definitely held up well. Felt nice and fast but also quite comfortable.Exactly what you want for marathon training.
M**C
Shocked and Disappointed
Just to start on a way to take my review seriously, let me start saying that I run on a regular basis the last 17 years and did so far 6 half marathons in less than 2h, in avg 150km of running on roads per month and keeping in a 12 months look back of 2000km. I tried various shoes brands as well from Adidas, Nike, Asics, On, Mizuno and Saucony, being probably the last two brands where I found my best fit and performance. In Mizuno I consistently used the same shoe model moving from one version to the next every 6 months or less due to the amount of km to the sole, the same with Saucony with the Endorphin Speed in the last 3 models from year and a half.After all blah introduction, I'm so disappointed with the new Speed 4 because Saucony changed a lot on these shoes and on a negative way. The room for toes and almost half of the feet is incredibly reduced and pushes them into the sole causing pain and reduced blood flow. The sole material, although they say is the same from previous version, is extremely hard comparing with Speed 3, they're so so hard that hurt my knees and tendons. I'm using them 3 weeks and pain and uncomfortable feeling don't stop, so my conclusions are that the shoes have changed. In addition, the position of the feet against the ground is different and modified the way the two previous models highlighted to push front body orientation instead of vertical movement. I don't pursue in shoes to increase my speed or pace but to be confortable and adapted to my running style with orientation to the front.I totally regret of this purchase as I will need to buy another pair and stop trusting in this brand to find a stable shoe features and will going back to Mizuno.Check carefully of you're the same style of runner like me and if you look for Saucony still, definitely buy anothe new Speed 3 or move to Pro 4.
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