Our verdict

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The overall feedback for the Under Armour Surge has been mostly positive. People know what they want from a cheap running shoe, and they got most of it. The Surge offers a secure in-shoe experience and an accommodating midsole design. Running activities and workouts on the road are amplified by the shoe’s cushioned construction that provides a comfortable feel.

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  • Agreeable
  • Supportive
  • Accommodating
  • Secure
  • Versatile
  • Affordable
  • Reliable tractions

Under Armour HOVR Phantom 2 Lunar Orange Lunar Orange Lunar Orange Vibe Orange Cons

  • Flimsy upper

Who should  buy The Under Armour Surge

You will love The Under Armour Surge if you want an affordable, supportive and pleasant to wear neutral running shoe for all-day wear, walking, jogging, long-distance or marathons

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Notable elements of The Under Armour Surge

- Daily running may become as comfortable as can be with the Under Armour Surge. This offering from a well-known company delivers agreeable performance in a light and uncluttered silhouette. The overall design is straightforward, with mesh and overlays governing the look.

- A full-length foam serves as the midsole unit of this product. An industry-standard compound used in many well-known running shoe series like the Hoka Bondi makes up this shock-attenuating piece. Rubber covers the high-wear areas, shielding them from wear and tear.

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Size and fit

The sizing scheme of the Under Armour Surge follows the regular preferences of consumers. It is generally recommended to get a pair using the usual choices of size. Also, it is wise to test the shoe first or observe user reviews for comments about the quality of the in-shoe experience.

The aspects of this Under Armour running shoe that affect the sideways fit are the semi-curved shape of the platform, the form-fitting nature of the upper, and the medium foot-shaped structure of the in-shoe environment.

Under Armour HOVR Phantom 2 Lunar Orange Lunar Orange Lunar Orange Vibe Orange | Get heightened traction with The Under Armour Surge outsole

The outsole unit of the Under Armour Surge is primarily composed of ground-contact foam. The surface of this material has ribbed patterns that heighten traction over the ground.

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The high-wear areas of the heel, midfoot, and forefoot are covered with rubber. These nodes protect their charge from the debilitating effects of surface contact and continued use.

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Flex grooves bend the platform in conjunction with the foot as it transitions through the gait cycle. The toe-off phase of the step is the part that benefits the most as it is where the toe joints and tendons bend.

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The midsole unit of the Under Armour Surge is made of ethylene-vinyl acetate. This full-length piece is tasked with cushioning the footfalls and ensuring that the foot is energized for the toe-off. It has a lightweight structure that is sure to stave off any feeling of being weighed down.

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A sockliner that is also made of EVA sits on top of the primary midsole piece. This accoutrement acts as a soft surface for the underfoot, ensuring long-term comfort during the run.

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Under Armour HOVR Phantom 2 Lunar Orange Lunar Orange Lunar Orange Vibe Orange | Get snug and secured wrap with The Under Armour Surge upper

A mesh cover graces the upper unit. This material embraces the foot and keeps it secure throughout the activity. Its form-fitting and flexible nature permits natural motion and stepping mechanics while breathing holes deliver a cool and dry ride.

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Printed overlays made of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) are printed onto the front, sides, and rear of the facade. These elements are tasked with bolstering the durability of the shoe, potentially preventing tears and early material breakdown. Their strategic placement also allows the shoe to maintain a snug and secure wrap.

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A traditional lacing system graces the bridge of this running footwear. Flat laces snake through discreet and print-reinforced eyelets, offering security and a customized in-shoe hug.

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The tongue and collar are padded. These parts of the silhouette cushion the topmost areas of the foot: the Achilles tendon, the ankles, and the bridge. They also prevent wobbling or accidental shoe removals.

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The tongue anchor is a fabric loop through which the laces can pass. This element prevents tongue unit deviation, thus staving off hot spots and chafing.

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