Advice for Road Runners: Can running shoes feel supportive and fast to run in? Yes, the Saucony Women’s Tempus Running Shoes in the Navy/Orchid should deliver on both fronts. That’s because they feature Saucony’s PWRRUN PB superfoam and an adaptive guidance system.
Underfoot Feel
PWWRUN PB foam offers incredible energy return and should feel very cushioned underfoot. This is likely to make faster-paced efforts more sustainable.
The Saucony Tempus Running Shoes feature a PWRRUN Frame. Simply put, a slightly firmer foam encompasses the softer superfoam core to help stabilise your feet and ankles. It’s also helpful that the sides of the midsole rise up – meaning your feet sit into the cushioning.
Transitions from landing to take-off are likely to feel smooth and propulsive. This is down to the curved midsole geometry and contoured PWRRUN Frame structure.
Upper Fit
The lightweight upper in the Saucony Tempus Running Shoes plays a key role in keeping the overall weight down at 224 grams. If you’re pursuing maximum speed around corners, the midfoot saddle should improve confidence while changing direction.
Ideal Run Type
You could argue the Saucony Women’s Tempus Stability Running Shoes could work for a range of paces. That’s because the ultra cushioned midsole is likely to feel very comfortable during slower paced runs. However, you should experience the best the Tempus Running Shoes have to offer when you pick up the pace.
These should be great options for faster-paced runs, race-effort simulation sessions, and long-distance events. Of course, these should be amazing marathon running shoes for runners who require extra support for their feet and ankles.
Technical Features
- Approximate weight: 224 grams
- Drop: 8 mm
- Forefoot stack height: 28.5 mm
- Rearfoot stack height: 36.5 mm
Sizing Advice
Shoe size is a personal preference and everyone’s feet are different, but we want to ensure you avoid any pain or discomfort from bruised toenails, rubbing, blistering or pins and needles.
Your running shoes should have enough width to allow you to spread your toes and should have some space at the front (we recommend having a half to one thumb’s width of space from the end of your longest toe to the front of your running shoes).
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