Saucony Hurricane 25 Review
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Saucony Hurricane 25 Review
"It's hard to get excited about a stability trainer. The most highly anticipated training shoe launches this year like the ASICS Megablast, ASICS Sonicblast, and the Nike Vomero Premium, are all neutral trainers. Stability trainers like the ASICS Kayano and the Nike Structure just don't generate the same level of excitement. I'm a light overpronator but I can run in both neutral and stability trainers. I generally prefer neutral because they tend to be lighter, bouncier and more propulsive."
"The Hurricane is Saucony's max cushioned stability trainer. According to them, it offers the same level of support as their Guide model but with more cushioning. It's listed as a bestseller on their website and it comes in 13 different colourways in the standard version, and 4 colourways in the wide version. The Hurricane 25 weighs 10 oz (283 g) for a men's US 9. This is 1.2 oz (34 g) lighter than the Hurricane 24, a significant weight loss."
The Saucony Hurricane 25 is a max-cushioned stability trainer that delivers supportive, non-intrusive stability without a poking arch sensation. It offers the same level of support as the Guide but with increased cushioning. The shoe measures 38 mm heel and 32 mm forefoot and weighs 10 oz (283 g) for a men's US 9, 1.2 oz lighter than the previous model. The platform suits daily training, relaxed runs, and long runs while feeling too heavy and cumbersome for uptempo sessions. The retail price is $170. Testing included runs ranging from 3 km recovery to a 34 km long run.
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