PROFILE:
Grid Hurricane has been around in many guises since its launch some 5 years ago. The shoe fits the bill in all its claims with regard to its stability, fit & durability.
The only criticism which has followed throughout its life is that it suits the slightly heavier runner (ie: Men over 12 stones/Women over 10 stones) rather than the lighter weight overpronator. The lighter weight runner tends to feel the shoe has a hard ride. There have been modifications to try to eradicate this, but presently the feedback is the same.
However, the positive feature from this firmer ride is that the midsole tends to breakdown uniformly so there will be no greater injury risk towards the end of its life. Some of its competitors with a softer ride can break down erratically which can heighten the risk of injury. (see Chris' Comment)
CHRIS' COMMENT:
"Since its introduction Hurricane has been the "go to shoe" for value-for-money for the runner without major footstrike problems averaging 20 to 40 miles per week who appreciates good control to maintain steady training programmes."
Rating: 
TECH NOTES:
Outsole:
- XT900/XT Lite for durability at strikepoint & forefoot cushioning
- EAS multi-faceted outsole unit
Midsole:
- Dual Density Compression Moulded EVA (CMEVA)
- Rearfoot 30 degree 3D GRID system
- Forefoot HRC for cushioning
- Midfoot support bridge
Upper:
- Scotchlite Reflectors
- Lock lacing incorporating mid-foot arch lock
Sizes: Mens 6 - 13, Womens 4 - 9
Weight: Mens 380g, Womens 315g
Category: Stability


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