For backpackers and runners alike, the weight of your shoes (or boots) really matters. There is a direct correlation between how heavy your feet are and how much energy your body burns. Research has found for every 100 g of weight added to a backpacker’s feet, their “oxygen cost” rises 96% — meaning they’re working almost twice as hard. The same goes for runners.
Needless to say, lightweight hiking boots and running shoes are important. But at the same time, some sacrifice comfort to shed a few extra ounces. Enter running shoe brand Saucony. It’s spent 125 years refining shoes, balancing that tradeoff, and targeting a sweet spot between comfort and weight for runners.
And now, it’s taking all that experience with designing running shoes and applying that to its first-ever hiking boot.
The Saucony Ultra Ridge GTX ($190) launched on April 11. It weighs 12.6 ounces per boot (1 pound, 9.12 ounces per pair). And it has much of the same water protection, foot cushion, and traction designs that have made this brand a favorite among runners.
- Weight: Men 12.6 oz. (357g); women 11 oz. (312 g) per shoe
- Sizes: Men 7-14; women 5-12
- Lug height: 4.5 mm
- Offset: 6 mm (32.5/26.5 mm)
- Cushioning: PWRRUN PB, PWRRUN Frame
- Sock liner: PWRRUN+
- Support level: Trail/Natural
- Sustainability: Vegan and contains recycled materials
- MSRP: $190
Saucony: Running Brand Goes Hiking
