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Saucony Endorphin Pro 5 running shoe

Saucony

Endorphin Pro 5

The Saucony Endorphin Pro 5 is a competition-ready super shoe built to deliver maximum energy return on race day. Carbon plate technology and premium PEBA foam make every stride count.

Race DayCarbon PlatePEBA Foam

Specs

Weight (M/W)7 oz / 6.2 oz
Stack Height40 mm (heel)
Drop8 mm
CushionMedium
StabilityNeutral
WidthsStandard
SurfaceRoad, Track
Price$225

Who it's for

  • +race day
  • +5K to marathon
  • +PR attempts
  • +maximum energy return

Who it's not for

  • -daily training
  • -heavy runners
  • -trail use

Full Review

The Saucony Endorphin Pro 5 arrives as a proven performer in the racing category. The midsole delivers a balanced ride that splits the difference between soft and snappy. At 8mm of drop, the transition from heel to toe feels moderate and versatile, accommodating most stride types.

Fit-wise, the Endorphin Pro 5 runs true to size with a comfortable, well-structured upper. At $225, it sits at a competitive price point for what it delivers.

The carbon fiber plate adds propulsive snap to each stride, particularly at faster paces. This is a shoe that rewards runners who push the pace. Overall, the Saucony Endorphin Pro 5 is a race-day weapon that earns its spot in any race kit.

— StrideLab Editorial

Compare to similar shoes

SpecSaucony Endorphin Pro 5Nike Vaporfly 3Nike Alphafly 3
Price$225$260$285
Weight7 oz7 oz7 oz
Drop8 mm8 mm8 mm
Stack40 mm40 mm40 mm
CushionMediumMediumSoft
StabilityNeutralNeutralNeutral
Carbon PlateYesYesYes

FAQ

Is the Endorphin Pro 5 good for race day?

Yes — the Saucony Endorphin Pro 5 is designed specifically for the race day category. It works best for race day and 5K to marathon.

How does the Endorphin Pro 5 compare to the Nike Vaporfly 3?

The Endorphin Pro 5 weighs 7oz vs 7oz for the Vaporfly 3, has a 8mm drop (vs 8mm), and retails for $225 (vs $260). See the comparison table above for the full breakdown.

When should I replace the Saucony Endorphin Pro 5?

Most running shoes last 300–500 miles. Watch for midsole compression (the foam doesn't spring back), worn-down outsole lugs, or new aches that weren't there before. If you run 20–30 miles per week, plan on replacing roughly every 4–6 months.

What does the 8mm drop mean?

Drop is the height difference between the heel and forefoot of the shoe. At 8mm, the Endorphin Pro 5 is moderate-drop, suitable for most stride types.

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