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Utilize your competitive capabilities by training with the Hyperion Max running shoe. Offering quick transitions from heel to toe and plenty of ultra-lightweight cushioning to help absorb shocks, you're ready for another tough workout soon.
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5 stars because I got them for 85 euros. From 4:15 per kilometer in intervals, I brought it down to 4:00 on the first day without any extra effort. It's not the most comfortable walking shoe I've worn, but it does its job for running. It doesn't feel like it's meant for over 500 km, which some of us do in 2-3 months. But it will show in the future. For under 100 euros, they're worth a thousand...
For fans of Brooks, it's like the Hyperion Tempo but for long runs. It has a cushioning that eliminates vibrations but without feeling mushy, so your foot doesn't sink in. I have over 200 kilometers on them and they remain flawless
Bought for 110 euros. Size 43 and weighs 210 grams. It is a shoe for kilometers. From the beginning, the heel bothered me, it was very hard. This did not change at all with wearing, plus it has a high slope (which didn't bother me at all). The sole is generally very hard, which I don't like at all, even though it has material that is soft when pressed externally, but not when stepped on. The tongue is loose and there is no good foot grip. The fabric is very breathable and allows for great ventilation of the foot. Additionally, the fabric has a slight elasticity and fits well on the foot.
Review after ~350km of use:
The shoe is aimed at a specific audience: those who like a firm shoe with a lot of ground contact feel. It has one of the hardest soles I have ever worn (even after so many kilometers, the feeling hasn't changed), and you need strong and fresh feet to get the most out of it. It has been mainly used for tempo runs and long intervals, less for moderate runs, and almost not at all for long/easy/recovery runs (tried once without success).
+ Very lightweight
+ Helps maintain pace in tempo runs
+ No issues with hotspots/rubbing, etc.
+ Quite responsive
+ Above average for the runs I used it for
- Very hard
- Limited use for specific types of running (at least for my taste)
- Very expensive compared to what it offers and other similar options