Swift Running Horus Men’s Blue Carbon Plate Running Shoes – Lightweight Performance Trainers with Reflective Tech for Tempo, Intervals, Marathon, Gym & Treadmill Workouts

Swift Running Horus Men’s Blue Carbon Plate Running Shoes – Lightweight Performance Trainers with Reflective Tech for Tempo, Intervals, Marathon, Gym & Treadmill Workouts

(4.6)
2 Reviews

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Specifications

  • Sole Material: Rubber
  • Outer Material: Mesh
  • Closure Type: Lace-Up
  • Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant

The Swift Running Horus Men’s Blue Carbon Plate Running Shoes are designed for the dedicated runner who seeks to elevate their performance across various environments. Whether you're hitting the pavement, treadmill, or light trails, these lightweight trainers promise a dynamic running experience. With an average rating of 4.6 from two reviews, they have garnered positive attention for their innovative features and comfortable fit.

Features

  • Hybrid Sneakers: Perfectly crafted for race day and speed workouts, making them suitable for hybrid runners.
  • Carbon Plate Technology: Features a carbon fiber plate that enhances propulsion while TPU overlays provide flexibility with your stride.
  • Breathable Mesh Upper: Designed to ensure airflow for comfort during both indoor and outdoor activities.
  • Sock-Like Fit: The close-fitting collar offers enhanced control and comfort, adapting well to your foot shape.
  • E-TPU Midsole: This high-rebound foam delivers significant energy return, whether you're logging long distances or sprinting.
  • Durable Design: Constructed with an anti-skid outsole and eco-friendly materials, these shoes are built to last up to 400 miles.

Pros

  • Lightweight Construction: These trainers are designed to minimize weight without sacrificing performance.
  • Reflective Accents: Enhances visibility during early morning or evening runs, increasing safety.
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for varied training environments including road running, gym sessions, and treadmill workouts.

Cons

  • Not Water Resistant: These shoes do not offer water resistance, which may be a concern in wet conditions.
  • Lace-Up Closure: While secure, some may prefer alternative closure systems for easier wear.

What Customers Say

D
5 / 5

Some of the Comfiest Shoes I Have EVER Worn!

These shoes blew me away with comfort. I was shocked when I put them on, because I wasn't exactly blown away by the last pair of Swift shoes I got, but these ones felt like pillows under my feet immediately. For a reasonable price, the overall style and fitment of these shoes are great for every day wear and exercise! The mesh is very breathable and they are easy to tie once and forget about, using them as slip on shoes once you have the tightness how you want them. They also don't cut off circulation to my toes like a lot of other running shoes do. The soles are made of a strange Styrofoam like material, I can't describe it but it works and helps keeping the shoe super lightweight! I also have to mention the bright orange color, they have gotten several compliments and they stand out for sure! Overall these are very high quality shoes, and are a great choice for running, working out, trainers, and just casual around the office shoes! I love them!Side note, they had a funky smell out of the box, it goes away fast but it's noteworthy!

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T
4 / 5

Bright orange shoes

I've been wearing these everyday for a couple or three weeks now. Today before my seminar people were complimenting me on their bright orange color so I guess it's time for me to review them. As my classmate observed (and I concur) they are very appropriate for autumn in New England.I walk my dog at least 30 minutes every day, and these are great dog-walking shoes because they are comfortable and the very bright orange color really stands out to oncoming traffic when crossing the street.I am not a runner, just a walker, so I can't really comment on their efficacy as "running shoes". In two of the attached photos I am trying to show that there is a cavity in the sole of the shoe - I imagine the idea is to "lighten the load" (i.e. the weight) of the shoes for the sake of distance runners. The weight of my shoes is not really important to me as a walker, although these are more comfortable than some steel-toed shoes I sometimes wear. In any case the cavity of the shoe has picked up an acorn or pebble on occasion, and the other day I accidentally brought home a cherry that had fallen from a tree. Not a big deal, but it's kind of weird to have a hole in the soles of my shoes.The reason I don't give these shoes five stars is that they are rather expensive, I think.

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