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Saucony Men's Endorphin Edge Hiking Shoe $69.99

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Black: size 9, 10, 10.5, 11 to 12.5
Blue: 10, 11, 11.5, 12

Sold by Grivet Outdoors.

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Only selected sizes at $69.99
Black: size 9, 10, 10.5, 11 to 12.5
Blue: 10, 11, 11.5, 12

Sold by Grivet Outdoors.

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WilliamMunny63
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Definitely a Saucony fan, most of their hikers are great. Unfortunately no wide, hard to find on sale.
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Exmoor
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This is not a hiking shoe by any means. It's a trail running shoe with a carbon plate designed for races. It's apparently not very stable and I've heard multiple reviewers say it's scary on descents.

I am the satisfied owner of many Saucony shoes and run trail races and I still skipped this model after reading reviews.

I did once see someone come in first at a parkrun on pavement with them which was kind of wild.
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Dafoe
12h ago
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Poor grip, not good for technical terrain, and terrible durability (peeling outsole).

And as a precious commenter said, this is not a hiking shoe, it's a trail racing shoe with a carbon plate.
Last edited by Dafoe April 18, 2025 at 06:25 PM.
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thesambals
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Quote from Exmoor :
This is not a hiking shoe by any means. It's a trail running shoe with a carbon plate designed for races. It's apparently not very stable and I've heard multiple reviewers say it's scary on descents.

I am the satisfied owner of many Saucony shoes and run trail races and I still skipped this model after reading reviews.

I did once see someone come in first at a parkrun on pavement with them which was kind of wild.
Noted.
Mind sharing the other models you prefer, Endorphin? Looking to get a Saucony for light hiking/running.
11h ago
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phatty5693
11h ago
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Quote from thesambals :
Noted.
Mind sharing the other models you prefer, Endorphin? Looking to get a Saucony for light hiking/running.

The Peregrine is their main line trail shoe. Run and hiked hundreds of miles in multiple pairs. I also like the Xodus if you want more cushion.
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Boondocksw
10h ago
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What about these shoes for a lot of walking? Pavement and dirt roads?
9h ago
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Exmoor
9h ago
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Quote from thesambals :
Noted.
Mind sharing the other models you prefer, Endorphin? Looking to get a Saucony for light hiking/running.
I really like the Xodus Ultra line, but I think the 2's are pretty much sold out everywhere and the 3's are still full price so probably not a super slick deal to be had. Peregrines are less cushion and often available on sale. My big issue with them is that until the newest version released a couple of months ago they had this line running down the center of the sole that cracked fairly often on people.

I have the Endorphin Rift for races, but I wouldn't really recommend it that highly for more relaxed use as the upper rubs me a bit and it just generally prioritizes weight savings over comfort.

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burntorangehorn
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I thought it felt pretty good in a trial, but here's what some pros thought:
https://believeintherun.com/shoe-...ge-review/
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burntorangehorn
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Quote from thesambals :
Noted.
Mind sharing the other models you prefer, Endorphin? Looking to get a Saucony for light hiking/running.
Do you have a price range in mind?
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brady.thomason
4m ago
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Why is this labeled a hiking shoe? Massive overkill if all you're using it for is that, though it will do great at hiking! 😛

I'm an experienced ultra runner, I've posted on Slickdeals about my thoughts on running shoes a lot in the past. Including this shoe on a past deal. I'm a top 10-20% finisher in a 100k, 50 miler and 100 miler all in 2024.

I purchased these shoes on sale about 3-4 months ago. I too was nervous about a few reviews out there saying they're roll prone, but because I've had such amazing experience with the Xodus and Peregrine line, I took a gamble.

These are right up there with the greatest trail running shoes I've ever run in. Full stop. I'd have a hard time choosing these over Speedgoat 5's or 6's. And what's more, I have an extremely weak left ankle. I ran two of those races last year in a brace. I've had zero issues with my ankle in these shoes and I'll be wearing them for my Zane Grey 50 miler in 1 week.

This is a fantastic price. I would highly recommend this shoe to anyone who wants to try it.
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MrBlob
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Quote from WilliamMunny63 :
Definitely a Saucony fan, most of their hikers are great. Unfortunately no wide, hard to find on sale.
I have wide feet and these are pretty wide by default, way more space then Speeds or Kinvaras.

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