The Hyperion Max was one of my favorites and the Hyperion 2 is one of my most anticipated shoes this year. At 135 lbs., with a light foot strike, v1 gave me plenty of protection for my normal 6-10 mile runs. Thanks for highlighting the whole line; I think a lot of people are going to sleep on the non-Max versions.
The Hyperion Max 1 are reduced right now everywhere except at your store. You can get them for $100 which is $40 less than the Hyperion 2. I haven't tested out the Hyperion 2's yet but correct me if I'm wrong but the Hyperion 2 has a more traditional flexible geometry compared to the very pronounced rocker of the Max 1, which makes the ride very different.The rocker on M1 minus the plate at a extremely light weight is what made that shoe so special. The rocker is positioned so perfectly for forefoot strikers like myselff that it gives you a very fast effortless cadence. It's the best tempo shoe I've ever run in.
After just reading Road Trail Run's review of the Hyperion 2, I may have to retract some of what I said about the shoe in my prior comment. They said it's very different from the H1 not only in stack but also in ride because they added a forefoot rocker for added propulsion. The H1 had more of a racing flat feel which made the ride a little to harsh for me. This of course would make them very similar to the Max 1. If that's the case, I can't wait to try these on at my local running store. I'll report back and if their better than my beloved Max 1, I won't mind eating crow at all.
For me the Hyperion max 2 is amazing. If you like the boston 12 you will love this.
I want to give it a try, but I hate how they increased the stack height... Then again, that seems to be the general trend nowadays.
The Hyperion Max was one of my favorites and the Hyperion 2 is one of my most anticipated shoes this year. At 135 lbs., with a light foot strike, v1 gave me plenty of protection for my normal 6-10 mile runs.
Thanks for highlighting the whole line; I think a lot of people are going to sleep on the non-Max versions.
The Hyperion Max 1 are reduced right now everywhere except at your store. You can get them for $100 which is $40 less than the Hyperion 2. I haven't tested out the Hyperion 2's yet but correct me if I'm wrong but the Hyperion 2 has a more traditional flexible geometry compared to the very pronounced rocker of the Max 1, which makes the ride very different.The rocker on M1 minus the plate at a extremely light weight is what made that shoe so special. The rocker is positioned so perfectly for forefoot strikers like myselff that it gives you a very fast effortless cadence. It's the best tempo shoe I've ever run in.
After just reading Road Trail Run's review of the Hyperion 2, I may have to retract some of what I said about the shoe in my prior comment. They said it's very different from the H1 not only in stack but also in ride because they added a forefoot rocker for added propulsion. The H1 had more of a racing flat feel which made the ride a little to harsh for me. This of course would make them very similar to the Max 1. If that's the case, I can't wait to try these on at my local running store. I'll report back and if their better than my beloved Max 1, I won't mind eating crow at all.
Hello, nice video how would you compare hyperion gts to saucony tempus? Thanks
Is there enough room for a custom orthotic? I tend to get really bad heel slippage if there's not enough depth. Thank you very much!
What is the stack comparison between the Hyperion 2 and original Hyperion Max?
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Brooks Max 1 still worth 100€?
The Brooks Ghost Max 1 is a great shoe to get at a discount I would have to say.
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