

It's a neutral shoe, but in our tests it still provided a decent amount of stability – likely due to the efficient transference of forces Additional colorways are available in certain territories.

The Endorphin Speed available in men's and women's sizes, and comes in three bold colorways: Bright Future/Black and White Mutant (which we tested here), with an extra, Cobalt/Silver color scheme for men and Black/Gold for women. The upper is also very thin, but again proved surprisingly robust.

The laces are flat, which will suit you well if you like a secure fit, but bear in mind that there's very little padding on the tongue, so you may need to allow a little more give than usual. It's super light (7.8oz for men) thanks to Saucony's PWRRUN PB cushioning, which has a popcorn-like appearance, but is surprisingly tough (as we discovered in our runs). This is a little less stiff than carbon, but still delivers a fast, springy ride that's a lot of fun once you're used to it. The Endorphin Speed is a motion control shoe with a highly cushioned sole unit, and a nylon plate for motion control.
Endorphin shift pro#
Other shoes in the line include the Endorphin Pro racing shoe at $200 / £190 / AU$319.99, and the highly cushioned Endorphin Shift training shoe at $140 / £130 / AU$239.99.
