Running Shoes Buying Guide

Built with innovative technology and maximum cushioning, the men's Saucony Hurricane 25 Road-Running Shoes are designed to provide comfort and support for your daily miles.
Imported.
View all Saucony Men's Road-Running Shoes| Best Use | Running |
|---|---|
| Running Shoe Support | Neutral |
| Running Shoe Cushioning | Maximum Cushion |
| Heel-to-Toe Drop (mm) | 6 |
| Heel Stack Height (mm) | 38 |
| Forefoot Stack Height (mm) | 32 |
| Footwear Height | Ankle |
| Footwear Closure | Lace-up |
| Upper | Recycled polyester |
| Lining | 78% recycled polyester/22% spandex yarn |
| Midsole | PWRRUN PB/PWRRUN frame |
| Outsole | Rubber |
| Vegan | Yes |
| Weight (Pair) | 1 lb. 4 oz. |
| Gender | Men's |
| Sustainability | Contains recycled materials |
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Got it for my husband for his first marathon run , he trained in hurricane 24 and then ran on taper with 25 and race in 25 . He was happy with his run . It was a rainy day too in Tennessee and he survived the slippery roads .
I bought these a month or so ago and usually wear Asics Kayano shoe I like them way better some of the Hurricane downfalls are minor but still make a difference. Hurricane is a heavier shoe and feel the comfort level is not quite there and 1other thing is the pull tab on the back of the heel Kayano I can get my fat finger thru to pull.my shoe on, the Hurricane on the other hand maybe get a #2 pencil thru and not much else so kinda useless, overall it's not a bad shoe just not for me. Its hard for an overpronator to find a supportive and very comfy shoe so even though I prefer the Kayano shoe I will still wear these Hurricanes that I have
I've always been an advocate for neutral shoes and, yes, they probably are the move for most. My right foot has been a problem for many years, went to a doctor or two and still a problem. After a recent trip with A LOT of walking I took a critical look and my right foot is pronating a lot. My left foot seems normal. So got the idea of a stability shoe, did massive research and ordered a few different ones. They're all good, but this Hurricane is PERFECT. Fits extremely well and my problem is maybe 70% gone. I sense that it'll get to 90% pretty soon. Truly amazing and no idea why I waited so long. Incredible.
Absolutely awful. Do not buy this shoe if you under pronate. Saucony must have changed the hurricane 25 as the heel rubber broke through into the heel padding / cushion after only 45 miles. I have used prior models of the Hurricane in the past and loved them. But the 25 is horribly made and not durable at all. Honestly, this shoe is an absolute joke. Built like crap. Buyer beware. I am going back to Hoka.
I have run in Saucony stability and motion control shoes for 23 years, beginning with the Stabils and then generations and generations of Omnis. The Hurricane 25 is the best shoe I've ever worn. They are light and super comfortable, have very noticeable cushion, and importantly, for the first time I do not need athletic footbeds to get the stability I need. I was afraid that their soles might be too soft, and absorb too much energy, but they surprised me that they really are quite springy. I've seen faster short runs and more comfortable long runs. Regarding the sizing: for me, the Hurricane is at least ½ size shorter than my Omnis. And the concern that they run a little hot is true for me, too.
Thanks for the opportunity to give feedback. I found that the outsole design, where the rubber is split and shaped at an angle, creates uneven compression. The softer side tilts my foot, which made my stride feel off. I'd prefer more balanced support.
I bought these a few months ago and they fit so much better than the 24's. They seem to fit me and feel great that I'm waiting for the Hurricane 26 to come out. I have so many different brands but this is one of my favorites.
Love my hurricanes! Very comfortable, lots of cushion, big toe box and they fit true to size. I am on my feet 8-12 hours a day, walking all day long on concrete floors