How much does endorphin cost?
The Saucony Endorphin Shift is a well-made shoe Stability shoes have an average price of $131 and the Endorphin Shift is priced at $140. This is a good price for a well-made shoe that will last a few hundred miles. The Endorphin Shift has carefully placed rubber in the outsole of the forefoot.
What is special about Saucony shoes?
Saucony Running Shoe Technology A series of finger-like supports across the midfoot to help dial in the fit. Each finger reacted independently when you tightened the laces, giving you a fit that was unique to your foot.
Are Saucony good shoes?
As one of the best-rated running shoe brands, Saucony leads not only in quantity (130+ models) but in quality too. The brand ranks #7 in our running shoe brands’ rating. We’ve been following Saucony for years and have gathered over 50 of their most recent releases to find the best and brightest.
How many miles do Saucony Endorphin pro last?
This is a shoe that you only wear for race day and for those tempo days leading up to your race. It’s not a shoe you’ll replace every few months unless you race a lot. Saucony is stating that the durability is comparable to regular racing flats which means around 200-250 miles.
How long will the Saucony Endorphin speed last?
around 300-400 miles
At $40 less than the Endorphin Pro, it’s a tough sell for racing, but it makes up for it in terms of being useful for every other run, a jack of all trades. Durability should be around 300-400 miles, similar to the first generation, with the outsole remaining the same.
What country is Saucony from?
Kutztown, PA
Cambridge, MA
Saucony/Place founded
What is the difference between endorphin pro and speed?
The Speed is a highly regarded running shoe based on performance and price. The Saucony Pro is the upgraded version of the Speed. The addition of a carbon plate compared to the Speed’s nylon plate. Both shoes have a 8mm drop.
Can you train in endorphin pros?
Both the Endorphin Pro and Speed are excellent running shoes for long-distance training and races. Between the two, we prefer the less expensive Speed due to its (more) supportive upper and smoother plate-foam integration. This is Saucony’s statement running shoe.