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Saucony Hurricane 24

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The Saucony Hurricane 24 is what happens when a brand spends decades perfecting one single job: maximum support without the bulk. This is a max-cushion stability daily trainer for runners who want real structure underfoot without feeling like they're running in a boot, which, let's be honest, is the fear with most stability shoes. It's an everyday trainer rather than a race-day shoe.It suits your bigger mileage weeks and recovery runs, plus the days your legs need a bit of extra help getting through the session.

As an earlier generation of the Hurricane 24 from Saucony also lands at a strong price point without giving up a single thing that made it one of Saucony's most respected stability trainers in the first place. 

Specs at a Glance

  • Stack height: 38mm heel / 32mm forefoot
  • Drop: 6mm
  • Weight: ~279g (women's US8) or ~302g (men’s US9)
  • Stability system: CenterPath
  • Cushioning: PWRRUN PB top layer + PWRRUN foam base
  • Price: Below RRP at The Vault AU

Who the Saucony Hurricane 24 Is For

The Hurricane 24 from Saucony is built for overpronators and neutral runners who simply want more support underfoot, full stop. It particularly suits heavier runners who need a more substantial platform to land on, and anyone clocking up recovery runs or longer easy efforts where comfort matters a lot more than pace that day. It also holds up well as an everyday, all-day shoe, with the support and cushioning translating easily from the road to a full day standing around at work or chasing kids.

What it's not built for is speed, and that's fine. The men’s and women’s Saucony Hurricane 24 is a workhorse rather than a sprinter, and it's better for sticking to one job instead of trying to do everything.

Fit & Sizing

The Saucony Hurricane 24 women's model runs true to size for the vast majority of runners, which makes ordering online a little less of a gamble than usual. If you're between sizes, many runners prefer sizing up to allow a little extra room through the toe box. It's not a shoe that stretches a great deal over time. 

These Saucony shoes run a touch warm thanks to that supportive build, so if you're someone who runs hot even in mild weather, factor that in before you order. Wide availability across sizing also makes this an easier shoe to get right the first time around. 

If the fit's still not quite there once it arrives, our size and exchange policy makes swapping completely painless.

Saucony’s Hurricane 24 vs Triumph, Guide & Hurricane 25

The Hurricane 24 sits at the max-support end of Saucony's stability lineup, the most structured option in the family. If you want a lighter touch of support without the full Hurricane treatment, the Saucony Guide is worth a look instead. 

If stability isn't something you need at all, the Triumph is Saucony's neutral max-cushion option, built for a softer ride without the guidance system. At The Vault, we also stock the Saucony Endorphin Speed 4, the Endorphin Speed 5  and the Saucony Omni 9.

Why Buy From The Vault

  • Official, authorised Saucony stockist
  • No markups, RRP or below, every time
  • Free domestic shipping across Australia
  • A real Sydney store you can visit
  • Flexible payment with Afterpay

Shop the Saucony Hurricane 24 above and grab one of Saucony's most trusted stability trainers while last-gen pricing is still on the table. It won't stick around forever.

FAQs – Saucony Hurricane 24 

Is the Saucony Hurricane 24 a stability shoe?

Yes. It runs Saucony's CenterPath stability system, built to guide the foot through a more controlled stride for runners who overpronate, without feeling overly rigid underfoot.

Is the Hurricane 24 Saucony true to size?

Generally yes, though some runners with wider feet prefer sizing down given how supportive and structured the upper is.

Is it good for overpronation?

Yes, that's essentially what it's built for. The CenterPath system specifically targets added support and stability through your gait cycle, which is the whole point of this shoe existing.

Is there a difference between men's and women's fit?

The Saucony Hurricane 24 women's is built on a women's-specific last, with adjusted width and heel geometry compared to the men's model rather than just a resized version.

What's the difference between the Saucony Hurricane 24 and Hurricane 25?

The Hurricane 25 brings updated foam and upper materials, but the core support system is largely unchanged, which makes the 24 a strong value pick for the same stability benefits at a noticeably better price.