Saucony launches revamped Hurricane 24 shoe with dual cushioning, wider platform, and new rocker shape

Man and woman stretching wearing Saucony Hurricane 24 shoes
(Image credit: Saucony)

Saucony has launched a new iteration of its Hurricane shoe, made for easy everyday runs and wearing around town.

The Hurricane 24 is the first shoe in the series to feature dual cushioning, with a combination of Saucony's PWRRUN PB and PWRRUN foams, the former being a soft, responsive material originally developed for the Endorphin series, and the latter being a supportive foam for all-day wear.

The new shoe makes use of Saucony's CenterPath technology, which is intended to gently guide and cushion your foot from heel strike to toe-off. It has a broader platform and higher sidewalls than its predecessors for improved stability and protection.

Woman stretching wearing Saucony Hurricane 24 shoes

(Image credit: Saucony)

The new Hurricane also has an updated engineered mesh upper for breathability, and an adaptive lacing system for a comfortable fit.

The Hurricane 24 is available to buy now direct from Saucony for £165 (about $210) in men's and women's sizes, and standard and wide fittings.

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