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I am a runner and I exclusively run in Saucony Hurricane shoes. I have ran in Hurricane 10, 11, 12 and 13. Put on the Hurricane 14 and Saucony has altered the shoe so that it no longer works for me. I am very disappointed in Saucony for making such significant changes in the sole of the shoe so that it no longer gives me the support I need. I overpronate when I run and now I will need to find another shoe. VEry disappointed.Best Deals on Saucony Women's Powergrid Hurricane 14 Running Shoe
I have the Hurricane 13 and they are wonderful shoes! Just got the 14 today and they are horrible already packed up to be returned. Went to my local running store and they were out of stock but said nothing significant had changed in the new model, so I ordered the 14 online. Bad idea!!! Should have done more research. Just read and watched a review online from a foot doctor who trashed the 14 and called it a "marshmallow, potato shoe" she said horrible shoe. :( Now going to buy the 13 from Amazon.Honest reviews on Saucony Women's Powergrid Hurricane 14 Running Shoe
great for those with flat feet who like to run or walk. i have two pairs one in pink and this blue color shoes.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Saucony Women's Powergrid Hurricane 14 Running Shoe
Hello,I have been wearing the saucony hurricane shoe for as long as they have been making them--so I have been wearing them for years and years. I was mildly disappointed with the hurricane 13 because it felt less stable and the cushion wore out faster than previous models. I had hopes the 14 would be better, but it is the worst shoe I have ever worn. First, the biomechanical changes that were made are too extreme. The shoe does not resemble, nor support the claims of stability and cushion, or reflect what hurricane users have come to love in the construction of the shoe. This shoe is designed as if we all want to be barefoot runners. Not all of us want to be barefoot runners--and if we did, we would just go barefoot. Secondly, the shoe runs like it is disposable--it feels worn out within a couple of weeks, both in cushion and in the uppers. The uppers have been reduced so drastically, that both my little toes have torn through the sides within a month of running. In previous models, the uppers never showed much damage at the three month replacement point. Lastly, the shoe feels so light, it is almost like I can feel every piece of gravel on the pavement, and after two-three weeks, the shoe is shot anyways. If I was a sponsored athlete and had new shoes every two weeks, perhaps these would be fine, but at $140 a pair, they should easily last 3 months or more and have reasonable durability.
The attempts to reduce the weight and drop on this shoe created such a poor product that lacks reasonable durability for your average customer, nor meets expectations of the previous models. I have been a long dedicated customer and have bought 4-5 pairs of hurricane shoes every year. If this is going to be the quality of the product from now on, I will be forced to find another shoe that meet reasonable levels of stability, cushion, and durability.
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