Best Saucony Running Shoes, Right Now
From daily miles to trail ultras, these are the Saucony shoes I trust and recommend after thousands of miles of real-world testing in 2026. The ultimate Saucony running shoe rotation!
I’ve been running in Saucony shoes for years, road marathons, trail ultras, speed training, easy miles, the lot, so every pick here comes from actual experience, not just specs.
This guide covers the current Saucony lineup for road and trail, helping you build a complete rotation; I don't expect you to have every shoe on this list but feel free to pick and choose the ones that fit into your own personal regimen.
Each recommendation includes:
- My YouTube review (subscribe here)
- A short summary of what makes it a goodun
- Price + key specs. Listed weights are for my men's US size 9 pairs.
Drop a comment if you’re unsure which Saucony fits you best; I'll do my best to match you up!.
Best Overall Saucony Running Shoe: Endorphin Azura
Price: $150 at saucony.com

Key Specs: True to size | Width: Medium | Weight: 8.5oz (240g) | Drop: 8mm | Stack: 40mm heel / 32mm forefoot
The Endorphin Azura is the one I'd keep if limited to a single road shoe. Non-plated PWRRUN PB foam delivers lively bounce and natural energy return while staying stable and controlled across paces.
The high stack never feels clumsy, and smooth geometry supports effortless transitions whether cruising easy miles or pushing steady tempos.
It's genuinely versatile, covering daily training, long runs, and faster sessions in one package, making it my desert island Saucony and the most well-rounded option in the lineup right now.
Best Saucony Running Shoe for Daily Training: Ride 19
Price: $145 at saucony.com

Key Specs: True to size | Width: Medium with an accommodating midfoot, toe box| Weight: 8.9oz (252g) | Drop: 8mm (36mm heel / 28mm forefoot)
The Ride 19 will become a go-to cushioned, neutral daily trainer for stacking consistent mileage without drama. Softer reformulated SCF PWRRUN+ foam and refined geometry create a smooth, forgiving ride that's comfortable on recovery days yet responsive enough for moderate efforts.
The durable outsole holds up well over hundreds of miles, and the breathable upper locks in securely without hotspots. For everyday runners wanting reliability and versatility at a fair price, this is a safe, no-fuss choice that disappears on your feet.

Best Max Cushion Saucony Running Shoe for Long Easy Runs: Hurricane 26
Price: $170 at Saucony

Key Specs: True to size | Width: Medium & Wide | Weight: 9.3oz (264g) | Drop: 6mm (41mm heel / 35mm forefoot)
The Hurricane 26 is the most enjoyable update this max-cushion trainer has had in years. New incrediLUX foam over the dual-density PWRRUN frame lands softer and gives more back than the 25, and at 9.3oz it's dropped a meaningful 1.2oz.
The roomier toe box and more breathable upper make it an easy shoe to live in over high-mileage weeks, and transitions feel smooth even when fatigue creeps in. For long easy runs, it's now the Saucony I'd hand to most runners.

Best Saucony Plush Neutral Daily Trainer: Triumph 24
Price: $170 at saucony.com

Key Specs: True to size | Width: Medium | Weight: 8.6oz (244g) | Drop: 10mm (43mm heel / 33mm forefoot)
The Triumph 24 is the best version of Saucony's flagship plush neutral trainer yet. New incrediLUX foam delivers a gentle sink-in softness that doesn't bottom out, and the shoe dropped a transformative 1.4oz versus the 23.
It's a recovery and easy-day workhorse: long Sunday miles, conversational runs, and treadmill sessions are its zone, and the upper finally breathes properly in the heat. Heel strikers and heavier runners will get the most from it; it's the neutral counterpart to the Hurricane 26 for anyone who doesn't need stability.
Best Saucony Super Trainer: Endorphin Azura
Price: $150 at saucony.com

Key Specs: True to size | Width: Medium | Weight: 8.5oz (240g) | Drop: 8mm
The Endorphin Azura stands out as a non-plated super trainer that punches above its price - WAY ABOVE.
PWRRUN PB foam provides lively rebound and efficient roll-through for tempos, steady runs, and longer efforts with pace. It stays composed at speed yet cushioned enough for daily miles, with natural stability from the wide base.
It provides incredible value, replacing multiple specialized shoes while keeping runs feeling inviting and fast without forced propulsion.

Best Saucony Max-Cushion Super Trainer: Paramount Max
Price: $200 at saucony.com

Key Specs: True to size with good volume | Width: Medium, broad platform | Weight: 9.5oz (269g, my pre-release pair; Saucony lists 10.6oz) | Drop: 6mm (43mm heel / 37mm forefoot)
The Paramount Max is the softest, bounciest plateless super trainer I've tested. It takes full-length IncrediRUN; the foam from the Endorphin Elite 3 — tunes it about 17% firmer for daily durability, and stacks it 43mm tall on a broad, high-walled platform.
There's no plate; stability comes from geometry, and it works. Long runs and marathon-mileage weeks are its happy place, and heavier runners in particular will love how solidly the platform holds up under load. Where the Azura is the do-everything pick, this is the max-protection one.
Best Saucony Running Shoe for Speed Work: Endorphin Speed 5
Price: $170 at saucony.com

Key Specs: True to size | Width: Medium | Weight: 8.6 oz (244g) | Drop: 8mm (36mm heel / 28mm forefoot)
The Endorphin Speed 5 is a workout weapon. Its light nylon plate and bouncy foam deliver snap for intervals, thresholds, and track sessions.
It remains comfortable and stable for mixing in easy miles, with excellent energy return that keeps legs feeling fresh late in sessions.
A breathable upper and secure fit make it reliable at higher efforts; one of the most versatile plated trainers for everyday speed without full race-shoe aggression.

Best Saucony Stability Running Shoe: Guide 19
Price: $140 at Saucony.com

Key Specs: True to size | Width: Medium & Wide | Weight: 10.4oz / 295g | Drop: 6mm (35mm heel / 29mm forefoot stack)
The Guide 19 provides subtle, natural stability in a soft daily package, ideal for mild overpronators wanting guidance without heavy correction.
Updated foam feels smoother and more responsive than past versions, with a wide base adding inherent control. Comfortable upper and durable build make it perfect for consistent training; supportive yet forgiving for easy to moderate paces.

Best Saucony Max Stability Running Shoe: Hurricane 26
Price: $170 at Saucony
Key Specs: True to size | Width: Medium & Wide | Weight: 9.3oz (264g) | Drop: 6mm
Building on that max-cushion comfort, the Hurricane 26 still brings reliable support for runners who need guidance over distance. CenterPath Technology nudges alignment into line rather than forcing it, with most of the support sitting on the medial side, right where overpronators need it.
It trades a touch of the 25's locked-in feel for the softer, livelier ride, but there's still plenty of guidance for mild-to-moderate overpronation. Supinators should look at the Triumph 24 instead; there's nothing on the lateral side for you here.
Best Saucony Max-Cushion Race Day Super Shoe: Endorphin Elite 3
Price: $290 at saucony.com

Key Specs: True to size | Width: Medium with good volume | Weight: 7.5oz (213g) | Drop: 8mm (39.5mm heel / 31.5mm forefoot)
The Saucony Endorphin Elite 3 is Saucony's flagship carbon racer, built around the ultra-soft, ridiculously bouncy IncrediRUN midsole that rides like nothing else on the super shoe market right now.
Updated geometry and a new slotted carbon plate give it a smoother rollover and a more planted feel than the outgoing Elite 2, while keeping the lively, fatigue-saving ride that makes long race day efforts genuinely fun. Ideal for neutral mid to forefoot strikers who want marathon-distance comfort paired with serious propulsion.
Best Saucony Racing Shoe, the safer option: Endorphin Pro 5
Price: $225 at Saucony.com

Key Specs: True to size | Width: Medium | Weight: 7.5oz (213g) | Drop: 8mm drop (39.5mm heel / 31.5mm forefoot)
The Endorphin Pro 5 is a carbon-plated marathon racer with stable, efficient propulsion, comfortable enough for full distance without aggressive tipping.
Bouncy foam and a forked plate deliver speed while maintaining control; durable for training too. Great for runners wanting super-shoe pop with relative stability/support.

Best Saucony Lightweight Trainer: Kinvara 16
Price: $130 at saucony.com

Key Specs: True to size | Width: Medium (wide available) | Weight: 7.3oz (207g) | Drop: 4mm (29mm heel / 25mm forefoot stack height)
The Kinvara 16 returns to lightweight roots with snappy PWRRUN foam and low-profile connectedness; ideal for tempos, speedwork, and form-focused runs.
It rewards quick turnover and mid/forefoot landing while staying versatile for daily miles. Classic fast feel at exceptional value.
Best Saucony All-Mountain Trail Shoe: Peregrine 16
Price: $145 at saucony.com

Key Specs: True to size | Width: Medium | Weight: 9.8oz (278g) | Drop: 4mm (32mm heel / 28mm forefoot)
The Peregrine 16 adds softer cushioning and elite Vibram Megagrip for confident technical trail performance. It's nimble yet protective for longer mountain days.
A low drop keeps ground feel alive while upgrades make it more versatile for longer days out, without losing speed.

Best Saucony Ultra Trail Shoe: Xodus Ultra 4
Price: $160 at Saucony

Key Specs: True to size | Width: Medium | Weight: 10.7oz (303g) | Drop: 6mm (36mm heel / 30mm forefoot)
The Xodus Ultra 4 is an insanely capable max-cushion trail cruiser.
It's stable, protective, and comfortable for big ultra days on mixed terrain. Reliable grip and durable build for long efforts but also performs great for all mountain running if you prefer more protection under foot.
If I had to choose one trail running shoe, I'd pick this one!

Final Tips for Choosing the Right Saucony Shoe
Match to your needs: Endorphin Azura for versatility, Ride 19 or Guide 19 for daily miles, Kinvara 16 for lightweight speed, Xodus Ultra 4 for most trail runs.
Saucony offers great value across the board with their responsive foams, durable builds, excellent fit, and options for every runner, and every type of run.
Still deciding? Comment below and I’ll help pick the best Saucony for you.
-Alastair
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