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The shoe is a continuation of the "super shoe" Endorphin line and progresses the lineage by stripping down the upper to be much more light weight.
#Saucony endorphin trail pro
For those who want a super shoe with a track spike upper, the Saucony Endorphin Pro + is worth a look.ĭavid: The Saucony Endorphin Pro + is an elite racing shoe designed for any distance. Despite supposedly having a similar sole, the lighter weight makes it far easier to turn over faster in the Pro +, dipping its versatility into shorter distances. A completely updated upper features a track spike like, super lightweight and breathable mesh that hugs the foot well in all the right spots. Dropping the weight to under 7 ounces, this racing shoe is comfortable from the 5k up to the marathon. Matt: The Saucony Endorphin Pro + is an Endorphin Pro 2 with a track spike-like upper. Weight: 6.9 oz / 195 g (men's size 9) 5.9 oz / 168g (women's size 8)Ĭlassification: Racing Shoe (Carbon Plated / Peba Foam)
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Specifications for the Saucony Endorphin Pro+ (per Running Warehouse) All white upper with a silver midsole and black Saucony logo streaking across midfoot. Coming in with material inspired by their track spikes, Saucony improves the versatility of the Endorphin Pro+, already a serious contender at longer distances down to shorter distances as well. The Saucony Endorphin Pro+ takes the Endorphin Pro series, already a favorite among our testers, and overhauls the upper. The majority of the time however, most attention is paid to the soles of the shoes and not the uppers (as evident by how I introduced/referenced this footwear category). There are many great options in regards to carbon fiber plated, PEBA based shoes. Saucony Endorphin Pro+ Multiple Tester Reviewīy Chief Editor Matt Klein, Senior Contributors Nathan Brown and David Salas