Our verdict
Pros
- Fits wider feet
- Super breathable
- Smooth transitions
- Durable
- Surprisingly light
- Bargain at just $100
Cons
- A bit stiff
- Lacks spring
- Odd fulcrum point under toes
Audience verdict
Comparison
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+ + Saucony Type A9 Беговая Обувь | |||||
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Audience score | 87 Great! | 86 Good! | 89 Great! | 88 Great! | |
Price | $100 | $100 | $180 | $150 | |
Pace | Daily runningSpeed training | Daily runningSpeed training | Daily running | Daily running | |
Arch support | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | Neutral | |
Weight lab Weight brand | 9.9 oz / 281g 9.3 oz / 264g | 8.6 oz / 244g 8.5 oz / 241g | 10.3 Saucony Męskie do biegania 10.4 oz / 295g | 9.6 oz / 272g 9.4 Saucony JAZZ 4000 Yellow €63 | |
Lightweight | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | |
Drop lab Drop brand | 5.5 mm 4.0 mm | 5.7 mm 4.0 mm | 6.6 mm 6.0 mm | 6.5 mm 4.0 mm | |
Strike pattern | Mid/forefoot | Mid/forefoot | Mid/forefoot | Mid/forefoot | |
Midsole softness | - | Soft | Balanced | Balanced | |
Difference in midsole softness in cold | - | Small | Small | Normal | |
Toebox durability | - | Decent | Good | - | |
Chaussures SAUCONY Xodus Ultra S20734-16 Sapphre Vizired | - | Good | Decent | - | |
Outsole durability | - | Good | Good | - | |
Breathability | - | Moderate | Warm | Moderate | |
Hazte con las nuevas Saucony Endorphin Pro 2 | Medium | Medium | Wide | Narrow | |
Saucony performance arch stripe socks | - | Medium | Wide | - | |
Stiffness | - | Moderate | Moderate | Stiff | |
Difference in stiffness in cold | - | Small | Small | Small | |
Torsional rigidity | Moderate | Stiff | Moderate | Moderate | |
Heel counter stiffness | - | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | |
Rocker | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Heel lab Heel brand | 35.3 mm 35.0 mm | 33.6 mm 35.0 mm | 37.9 mm 35.0 mm | 39.6 mm 39.0 mm | |
Forefoot lab Forefoot brand | 29.8 mm 31.0 mm | 27.9 mm 31.0 mm | 31.3 mm 29.0 mm | 33.1 mm 35.0 mm | |
Widths available | Normal | Normal | Normal | NormalWide | |
Orthotic friendly | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Season | Winter | Summer | Winter | Summer | |
Removable insole | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Ranking | #199 Top 49% | #137 Bottom 46% | #60 Top 24% | #70 Top 28% | |
Popularity | #338 Bottom 17% | #124 Top 49% | #17 Top 7% | #83 Top 33% |
History of the Saucony Grid 8500 HT | Saucony Axon review and lab test
Saucony with a bargain speedster!
The Saucony Axon is a fast, rockered, daily trainer built off the amazingly successful Endorphin platform. It’s a nice pick for the budget-conscious or those that just don’t think running shoes should be £160-250 (that’s me by the way).
Who the shoe is (not) for
Buy this shoe if you want a rockered, fast transitioning, neutral daily trainer that’s durable and affordable.
Skip the Axon if:
- you want something plush and easy on your legs (I suggest going with the Triumph 21 instead),
- you’re seeking great lockdown and high-tech zapatillas de running Saucony maratón talla 35 (I would personally consider the Endorphin Speed 3 then), or
- you need a stability daily trainer (due to overpronation), then look at Saucony Guide 14.
Saucony Axon hugs your foot
The Axon is built for comfort overall and the fit is accommodating to a wide variety of foot shapes. The mesh upper has plenty of stretch to it, allowing it to flex and move with your foot. My wide feet felt great in the ample toe box giving me plenty of room to wiggle my toes.
The stretchy, semi-gusseted tongue hugs your foot nicely without getting in the way, and at 6.1mm the tongue is padded but not overly plush.
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I think if you are a heel striker and can utilise the full motion of the rockered design you may like this shoe more, but as a forefoot striker I wanted more pep than the shoe was arco to give.
It’s efficient and rolls smoothly under foot, but for me, it just wasn’t soft enough to truly enjoy.
History of the Saucony Grid 8500 HT | Super breathable
The shoe’s upper is super breathable which I like. It would work well on warm days.
The Revamped Saucony Guide ISO Has a Custom-Fit Feel
I didn’t experience any heel slip thanks to the ample padding in the ankle collar (9.3, 12.3, 13.4mm Front/Middle/Back).
Zapatillas Hombre Saucony Triumph 18 Turquesa Deep Plata
The Axon’s rocker is interesting. There’s a definite fulcrum point where the shoe really wants to put you onto your toes. You can feel the shoe aggressively rolling forward on every step, which makes for an efficient gait.
The one con of this design is the shoe tended to encourage my toes to slide forward into the front of the upper. Without lacing these up extremely tight I foresee this being an issue on long runs as my toes were feeling a bit jammed.
Lockdown issues
But, the upper is just stretchy enough that I was sliding forward through the roll of the shoe.
My feet constantly felt like they were pushing up against the front of the upper which bothered me by the end of my test runs.
Stiffer means faster
Saucony did create a comfortable shoe in the Axon but it’s not plush. I like the upper, but the midsole is a bit dense. It feels stiff under foot, which has pros and cons. It’s stable and well-balanced, but I would have preferred it to be a bit softer.
The stiffer midsole is however aided by a rockered design which pushes you into faster transitions effortlessly. The smooth roll through your gait does help make up for its overly stiff construction.
There is no pop
However, the shoe feels to disappear a bit when you get to your toes. I was expecting some pop at toe-off, but it never materialised. I think this is intentional in the design but it confused me throughout my tests and I was left wanting some more response for unknown reasons.
Ultimately, I wanted more spring out of the Axon, but it’s a budget trainer and for a few more bucks Saucony does that nearly perfectly with the Endorphin Speed and its PB/Nylon plate midsole.
Great out of the box
There’s really no break-in period on the Saucony Axon. The upper is stretchy enough to accommodate most feet right out of the box.
One thing I would be interested in is tal how this shoe feels after 100 miles, if it softens up in the midsole a bit it could be a more interesting pic to me.
Saucony Axon is surprisingly light
At 9.75 ounces (277g) the Axon is surprisingly light for a shoe with this much foam under foot (29.8mm stack in the forefoot, and 35.3mm in the heel).
It’s no ultralight, but weighing under 10 ounces is commendable for a daily trainer and to be honest, it’s tenis than the Ténis Saucony Ride 14 cinzento escuro, which is amazingly similar to this shoe (4mm drop, PWRRUN midsole, similar stack heights) and £40 more.
Really durable
The Saucon Axon is truly a budget shoe in a few ways. It’s tenis than most on the pocketbook at £100 retail, but I also think it’s a durable shoe that can go 400-500 miles.
The carbon rubber outsole at 82.5HC durometer is stiffer than average shoes (75.1HC) which means it should wear slowly and the firm midsole shouldn’t pack out for a long time.
Per mile, the Axon may be one of the better deals out there.
Saucony Axon is visible at night
Look at that shiny logo.
Conclusion
I like that Saucony has a shoe at £100 that is not like most £100 shoes. It’s built on an interesting design and to me feels a lot like the more expensive Ténis Saucony Ride 14 cinzento escuro.
I personally don't see the need to spend the money on the Shift, when you can have the Axon. I think it could make a great partner to the Endorphin Speed if you need a second shoe in your lineup at a decent price.
However, I found it a bit too stiff for long slow days where your legs need a break, and not responsive or poppy enough for really fast efforts. It falls in an odd middle ground which I’m not sure many people have a need for.
Saucony Mens Triumph 18.