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JOIN NOWWeight: Men's 233g / Women's 206g
Offset: 8mm
Stack height: 36/28mm
A re-engineered nylon plate, designed with vertical reinforcement that enhances torsional rigidity. A great option if you prefer to have a little more flexibility than the Endorphin Pro 4.
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Having not worn racing shoes previously, I was unsure of what to expect from the Saucony Endorphin Speed 4. However, I was pleasantly surprised upon my first run which was noticeably faster, but no less stable than my usual runs. The cushioning felt plush and was comfortable even for longer runs, without the feeling of fatigue setting in. I was also hesitant about potential hard impact by running in a racing shoe, but couldn’t feel a thing once I was in motion!
As this version of the Endorphin Speed series has incorporated newer, progressive technologies, the nylon plate has a great balance of flexibilty as well as propulsion. A combination of soft, responsive cushioning and a reasonably aggressive nylon plate has rejuvenated the already popular Endorphin Speed series, opening the racing world to all runners.
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