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Brooks Hyperion Max 2 running shoe

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Hyperion Max 2

Light, fast, and versatile enough for daily training, the Brooks Hyperion Max 2 thrives during speed work and race-pace efforts. Advanced midsole technology delivers energy return that punches above its price.

Tempo / Speed

Specs

Weight (M/W)8.2 oz / 7.4 oz
Stack Height36 mm (heel)
Drop8 mm
CushionMedium
StabilityNeutral
WidthsNarrow, Standard, Wide, Extra Wide
SurfaceRoad, Track
Price$170

Who it's for

  • +speed work
  • +tempo runs
  • +race-day training
  • +fast daily sessions

Who it's not for

  • -max cushion lovers
  • -recovery runs
  • -trail running

Full Review

The Brooks Hyperion Max 2 arrives as a proven performer in the tempo 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 Hyperion Max 2 runs true to size with a comfortable, well-structured upper. At $170, it sits at a competitive price point for what it delivers.

The midsole foam holds up well over hundreds of miles, maintaining its cushion and responsiveness long past the break-in period. Overall, the Brooks Hyperion Max 2 is a versatile speedster that earns its spot in any shoe rotation.

— StrideLab Editorial

Compare to similar shoes

SpecBrooks Hyperion Max 2Saucony Endorphin Speed 5Asics Superblast 3
Price$170$170$200
Weight8.2 oz8.2 oz8.2 oz
Drop8 mm8 mm8 mm
Stack36 mm36 mm42 mm
CushionMediumMediumSoft
StabilityNeutralNeutralNeutral
Carbon PlateNoNoNo

FAQ

Is the Hyperion Max 2 good for tempo / speed?

Yes — the Brooks Hyperion Max 2 is designed specifically for the tempo / speed category. It works best for speed work and tempo runs.

How does the Hyperion Max 2 compare to the Saucony Endorphin Speed 5?

The Hyperion Max 2 weighs 8.2oz vs 8.2oz for the Endorphin Speed 5, has a 8mm drop (vs 8mm), and retails for $170 (vs $170). See the comparison table above for the full breakdown.

When should I replace the Brooks Hyperion Max 2?

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 Hyperion Max 2 is moderate-drop, suitable for most stride types.

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