Saucony Hattori
- 5 stars 69%
- 4 stars 17%
- 3 stars 6%
- 2 stars 3%
- 1 star 5%
Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Go ahead and tip your hat to one of the hottest minimalist running shoes on the market! The Hattori neutral running shoe from Saucony® provides next-to-the-skin, mitten-like fit to push you further than you've ever ran before.
- Perforated nylon upper with synthetic overlays for support and comfort.
- Extremely lightweight.
- Adjustable vamp and heel strap for that perfect fit.
- Heel and tongue pull tabs for easy on and off.
- Nylon lining for breathability while a cushioned footbed provides enhanced comfort and cushioning.
- Low-profile EVA midsole provides ideal cushioning.
- Flex-grooves on the outsole offer great flexibility.
- Sculpted EVA foam outsole including strategically-placed impact cushioning deliver a slight piston-effect without compromising natural motion.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 5 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 10, width D - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Fit Survey:
- 2% Full size too large
- 3% Half size too Large
- 52% True to size
- 33% Half size too small
- 10% Full size too small
- 95% Felt true to width
- 3% Felt narrower than marked
- 2% Felt wider than marked
- 2% Excellent arch support
- 39% Moderate arch support
- 59% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Saucony Hattori
Average rating is 4 out of 5 from a total of 64 reviews.
Top Positive Review
4 people found this review helpful.
When my Hattori's arrived I have to admit I was a bit skeptical; they seemed flimsy, the material too thin, and far too lite. Oh my word! Far, far too lite. Less than 2 1/2 oz each lite! Ok Ok down to it. 8 weeks, 200+ training miles, and 1 Triathlon later, and I am convinced, these shoes are amazing. They provide just enough sole to prevent trashing your feet during road work while retaining the feeling of a minimalist shoe. The Hattori is NOT a perfect shoe. Unfortunately it looks like the one thing that suffered in making a shoe as lite/minimal as this one is longevity. Replacing shoes this expensive every 2 to 3 months will be painful, especially when my slightly more expensive Five Fingers have held up for more than a year.
Read more » « Show less October 18, 2011 by Jody CTop Critical Review
3 people found this review helpful.
I bought these for strength training and running, and was only able to use these for one week before the straps ripped from the shoe. The overall construction quality is poor, and certainly not worth the listed price. Another pain point of the shoe was that sweat easily pools at the bottom of the shoe as there's no way for moisture to be expelled under the foot, and quickly becomes uncomfortable to wear.
Read more » « Show less January 23, 2012 by AM- Sort by:
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When my Hattori's arrived I have to admit I was a bit skeptical; they seemed flimsy, the material too thin, and far too lite. Oh my word! Far, far too lite. Less than 2 1/2 oz each lite! Ok Ok down to it. 8 weeks, 200+ training miles, and 1 Triathlon later, and I am convinced, these shoes are amazing. They provide just enough sole to prevent trashing your feet during road work while retaining the feeling of a minimalist shoe. The Hattori is NOT a perfect shoe. Unfortunately it looks like the one thing that suffered in making a shoe as lite/minimal as this one is longevity. Replacing shoes this expensive every 2 to 3 months will be painful, especially when my slightly more expensive Five Fingers have held up for more than a year.
I'd also recommend: Merrel
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- Jody C - customer
- from Holloman AFB, New Mexico
- October 18, 2011
I bought these for strength training and running, and was only able to use these for one week before the straps ripped from the shoe. The overall construction quality is poor, and certainly not worth the listed price. Another pain point of the shoe was that sweat easily pools at the bottom of the shoe as there's no way for moisture to be expelled under the foot, and quickly becomes uncomfortable to wear.
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- AM - customer
- from New York, NY
- January 23, 2012
I love these shoes. I have to say that I was a little scared that these shoes ran to small. I read a reviewers suggestion to let the shoe adjust to your foot. I'm glad I did and it only took a day. The material is very flexible. This shoe is very comfortable as I am wearing it right now walking around my campus to further break them in. Can't wait to actually run in them. I will adjust my review after that.
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- Brandon - customer
- from Chicago
- April 4, 2012
I love these shoes! I know the style is not for everyone but they work for me. I originally got them for running but I now wear them around all the time. To people who wear traditional running shoes and looking to move to more minalist ones these are a great choice. Be aware that you might experience some soreness when running in these for the first time.
- Timothy E - customer
- from Chicago, Illinois
- March 11, 2012
Okay, they look a little bit funny, but...my husband loves them. He says they are one of the most comfortable pair he owns - and he has an even bigger shoe fetish than me.
I'd also recommend: Merrill
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- Anonymous - customer
- March 10, 2012





