

🏃♂️ Elevate your run — speed, support, and style in every stride!
The Women's Endorphin Speed 4 by Saucony is a lightweight, high-performance running shoe featuring PWRRUN PB cushioning for responsive energy return, a winged nylon plate for smooth transitions, and SPEEDROLL sole geometry to promote efficient forward motion. Designed for road running, speed training, and everyday workouts, it combines breathable mesh uppers with a durable rubber outsole for lasting comfort and grip. Ideal for runners seeking a versatile shoe that balances speed, support, and durability.









| ASIN | B0G6KWJ9QB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #259,521 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #543 in Men's Road Running Shoes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (359) |
| Date First Available | December 12, 2025 |
| Department | mens |
| Manufacturer | Saucony |
S**Y
Decent pair of shoes.
Iv owned all the endorphin speed models, it's lightweight, fits perfect, havd never had any issues with squeezes, or foot moving around, they look better than previous models, still waiting for them to drop an all black version one day or atleast few good color options, the priced is the price. Everything is expensive, but these worth it. hoesntly between this and the 2s are the best. Only thing Im not a super big fan of are the are the little wing tip thing they did with the heel. They end up eroding/falling off after some runs; not sure what their purpose were for. other than that the shoes are comfortable, supportive, and I had all sorts of injuries, pain, sure I run smarter, warm up, stretch, hip mobility and listen to my body more, but I honestly feel the shoe helps alot when it comes to support it's also built to last, I swap out around 400miles, these are my 4th pair. I wear these year round, I just grew out of switching shoes. All the shoe experts really gets in your head and pockets for the Views and marketing, and yes they can be a good source of informative content for those who are completely clueless, but you don't need 20 pairs of shoes no matter what level your at And I own a decent amount of running shoes but these are my go to that taught me get one or two pairs to switch out after a targetes amount of miles. Now if your into some serious runing. Than that's out qualification input, if you jdut new to the game, separate your shoe events, meaning if your gyming, get proper shoes for that, either some weightlifting shoes, Converses, I'd say bare foot but nah, to much going on in public gyms these days, Protect yourself. There are alot of great shoes out there, all sorts of foot types, all sorts of complex environments, weather, there isn't a perfect shoe for everyone but there may be a perfect shoe out there for you. These are just my go to for daily trainers and hoesntly believe if yo u dotn kmweo where go start or try. Can't go wrong with three.
M**J
Another great shoe in the saucony line
I'm a big fan of the saucony endorphin line and these are no exception. They fit great, have just enough cushioning but not too much, light but not too light or heavy, they are great as an everyday trainer or doing some speedwork. Not sure I'd choose them to run sprints but for longer intervals and tempo work they are a great choice. They have enough cushioning to put in some serious miles too.
D**N
Great marathon training shoe
I have used these a few times so far, and I’m very impressed. Today I did a 22 mile long run workout, with some Fartlek and marathon pace miles in the 2nd half. Definitely held up well. Felt nice and fast but also quite comfortable. Exactly what you want for marathon training.
A**.
Comfort but not long term use
As a runner light and comfortable, breathable materials but are not recommended for long term use https://amzn.to/3WLwT6W
M**T
Great running shoes
Though spendy, these shoes do their job well and I would purchase them again. They're light, and have reasonable cushion with a nice slight bounce to them. They do encourage you forward a bit when you lean into your run, but not so much that it's weird on your form. I don't think you even notice it when you're just walking. Overall, I'd say impressively well balanced between all the elements that make up a great pair of running shoes for me. I suspect they'll wear quick, but who knows! Also, I've run through a misty rain twice and noticed adequate traction compared to other shoes.
C**O
2 Maratones con ellos!
Excelente!
J**S
Worth every penny
Theses shoes are EXTREMELY comfortable!!
G**1
No longer a Goldilocks shoe for me....
Update: You can read my blah, blah below this update as I compare the previous iterations to the ES4. I've now put on 400 miles in this shoe. - For me, these didn't "soften" up for a good 30-40 miles. At that point they didn't feel nearly as harsh as out of the box. Once they softened up, I was able to do longer runs; I originally thought I'd only be able to do 6 mile runs in them. - I have wide-ish feet with my right foot being wider. I found that if I used an alternating lacing pattern on my right shoe that it gave me a little more comfort as the upper was able to expand more to accommodate my foot width. - I have since bought another pair of ES4's and went up a half size (from 9.5 to 10). Going up a half size now gives me a little more width and yet isn't overly long - I now can lace these shoes up normally. But yes, that same firmness is back so for me there's still going to be the initial break-in period before these soften up. My original review: A brief run down on shoes before I discuss the ES4. Note that I'm an old dude and my high mileage weeks are only 40-45 miles; I generally only do one speed workout a week. I'm old! I train by heart rate but still observe my pace to heart rate and notice how shoes can affect my pace. I consider myself to have a wide foot but usually not so bad that I need to buy the wide version of shoes. * Endorphin Speeds 1 & 2: hands down my all time favorite shoe. I actually couldn't tell the difference between the two. Propulsive yet cushioned, these were great for my slow easy runs and my speed workouts. I found I could run in a low heart rate (zone 2) and yet still average around a 9:20 (good period) to a 9:40 (bad period). They fit just a little tight around the toe box area but I'd only feel it if my form sucked and I was running slowly. Slow/easy runs: very good Workouts: excellent * Endorphin Speed 3: I felt this was a slightly slower shoe with a bigger platform. I never liked to walk around in the ES 1 & 2 as it was wobbly at walking paces but I could walk in the ES3. My paces were just a touch slower than the ES 1& 2 by like maybe 5 seconds or so per mile across all heart rate zones. It had a wider toe box so I never felt discomfort but I think the added "girth" of the shoe compared to the ES 1&2 made it less propulsive somehow. Slow/easy runs: excellent Workouts: very good And now to the ES4. The pros are that it feels more propulsive than even the ES 1 & 2. My paces are around 10 seconds faster than those shoes. However the toe box is narrow on my foot causing rubbing on my pinkie toe and my foot expands the upper so much that it partially extends over the sole of the shoe. In other words, if I look at the shoe from above, I can see my foot spilling over the sides of the shoe. The other thing is that it seems as if the shoe rewards heel striking. When I run slowly, I land on my forefoot and these feel like they have no cushion up front. Whereas there's a ton of foam on the back including a huge protrusion on the heel. I have to consciously over stride and land on the bulky heel of the shoe for these not to feel like I'm running in a life style shoe not meant for running. Oh and even when I land on the most cushioned part of the shoe near the back, it still doesn't feel as plush as the earlier Speeds. Because of the way they feel, I'm going to relegate these shoes to speed work only and for shorter runs (6 miles or less). Slow/easy runs: nope Workouts: excellent but I can't do anything long due to the harsh landing and fit of the shoe On a side note, I tried the NB Rebel V.4. These feel like the ES 1 & 2 when landing; they've got great cushion when you strike the pavement. And yet, regarding fit they're more like the ES3 and oh, so comfortable. Unfortunately without a plate they lack the propulsive feeling. The shoe is light enough for a fast turnover but because of the lack of push, you're not getting the same speed you would out of a plated shoe. If only New Balance would offer a plated Rebel, this would be my ES 1 & 2 replacement!
モ**ー
反発系のランニングシューズはふくらはぎに負担大きかったけどこれはそこそこなので脚への負担が少ないです
G**Y
Steal at 6,500/-, I confirmed via Mail. Its Orginal from Authorized Seller.
C**S
Fantastische hardloopschoenen
A**R
Very comfortable . I feel they significantly improved my time and overall performance in a race I Pr by more then 24 min
L**S
Les endorphin speed 4 sont réellement un mixte entre les speed2 et les speed3. Elles sont moins dans l'amortit que les speed 3 ce qui est une très bonne chose et il y a à nouveau ce sentiment d'élan en avant que la speed 3 avait un peu perdu. Il faut cependant noter que le semelle extérieur parait encore plus fine que la speed 3 ce qui présage surement une usure assez rapide.
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