Saucony has launched a new iteration of its Hurricane shoe, made for easy everyday runs and wearing around town.
The Hurricane 24 is the first shoe in the series to feature dual cushioning, with a combination of Saucony's PWRRUN PB and PWRRUN foams, the former being a soft, responsive material originally developed for the Endorphin series, and the latter being a supportive foam for all-day wear.
The new shoe makes use of Saucony's CenterPath technology, which is intended to gently guide and cushion your foot from heel strike to toe-off. It has a broader platform and higher sidewalls than its predecessors for improved stability and protection.
The new Hurricane also has an updated engineered mesh upper for breathability, and an adaptive lacing system for a comfortable fit.
The Hurricane 24 is available to buy now direct from Saucony for £165 (about $210) in men's and women's sizes, and standard and wide fittings.
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