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HORUS Men - Blue

HORUS Men - Blue

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Most trainers make you choose: gym shoe or road shoe. HORUS doesn't ask you to choose.

Built for the runner who does it all — lifting and running, treadmill and pavement, tempo days and easy miles — HORUS delivers a firm, stable, controlled ride across every surface. Its E-TPU midsole and structural midfoot carbon plate keep your stride efficient and aligned whether you're grinding through intervals or knocking out a quick 5K after work. Reflective TPU overlays mean you're visible on early morning and evening runs without sacrificing a clean look.

It's not a plush super shoe. It won't give you bouncy energy return. What it gives you is consistency — a reliable, durable trainer that feels the same at mile one as it does at mile ten, on the road or the treadmill. Independent testers logged 80+ miles across roads, gravel, and gym sessions and called it dependable enough to forget about. That's the point.

BEST FOR

  • Gym sessions, treadmill runs, and road miles — one shoe for all of it
  • Tempo runs, intervals, and faster training days
  • Early morning and evening runners who need visibility
  • Mixed-surface runners — roads, gravel, and light trails

FAQ

What is HORUS best for?

Runners who train across multiple settings — gym, treadmill, road, and occasional gravel. It's built for tempo runs, intervals, faster training days, and daily miles. Independent testers used it for everything from gym sessions to 10-mile road runs and called it one of the most versatile options at this price point.

Can I wear HORUS in the gym and on the road?

Yes — this is HORUS's defining strength. The firm, stable midsole handles lateral movement in the gym, while the durable anti-skid outsole grips roads, gravel, and light trails. If you want one shoe for your full training week, HORUS is built for that.

What does the carbon plate do in HORUS?

Same structural plate as our APUS — it stabilizes your midfoot, supports your arch, and keeps your alignment consistent through your gait cycle. It's not a propulsion plate designed for racing energy return. It's a support plate designed for efficient, controlled movement across all your training.

How does HORUS feel underfoot?

Firm, controlled, and stable. The E-TPU pellet foam gives a grounded, efficient feel — not soft or bouncy. If you're expecting a plush, cloud-like ride, this isn't it. If you want a shoe that feels consistent and controlled across tempo efforts, intervals, and gym work, this is exactly it.

Is HORUS good for wide feet?

Yes, The toe box is Roomy.

Does HORUS work for night running?

Yes — the reflective TPU overlays on the upper are designed specifically for visibility in low-light conditions. If you run early mornings or evenings, this is a meaningful safety feature built into the shoe itself.

Is HORUS good for light trail running?

Yes for light gravel and packed dirt. Independent testers ran it on roads, gravel paths, and light desert trails with no traction issues. It's not a dedicated trail shoe — deep mud or technical terrain isn't its territory.

How does HORUS compare to a $250 carbon racing shoe?

It doesn't try to be one. HORUS is a training shoe with a structural carbon plate — built for daily use, gym sessions, and faster training efforts. It won't give you the propulsive energy return of a race-day super shoe, but it's also not $250. For everyday training with plated support at $115, it's a genuinely strong value.

Key specs?

Men's 8.5 oz (US 9) · 12mm drop · 35mm heel stack · E-TPU pellet foam · Structural midfoot carbon plate · Lightweight mesh with reflective TPU overlays · Anti-skid rubber outsole

How long will it last?


Built for approximately 400 miles. Independent testers noted minimal outsole wear after 50+ miles across roads, gravel, and gym use.

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