
Doctors of Running Podcast

#245 Between Two Feet: Brooks Hyperion Max 3 and Do Super Trainers Make Good Racing Shoes?
Matt & Andrea are back with another installation of Between Two Feet, where they contrast their different experiences in a shoe. Last time it was the Nike Vaporfly 4, and this time it's the Brooks Hyperion Max 3. Brooks completely overhauled the Hyperion Max, one of Andrea's favorite shoes of the past few years, and turned it into a true max-stack supertrainer. With a Pebax plate & a dual-density DNA Flash/DNA Gold midsole, this one's meant for the long miles. Matt & Andrea discuss how their different mechanics affect how they experienced the foam, weight, and geometry of the shoe. They wrap up by offering some supertrainer options as alternatives to super racing shoes.
Get your DOR Merch: https://doctors-of-running.myspreadshop.com/
Get 20% off your first order from Skratch with code: DOCTORSOFRUNNING!
Chapters
- 0:00 - Intro
- 4:47 - Upper
- 9:15 - Midsole
- 22:19 - Supertrainers as alternative racing shoes
- 28:08 - Wrap up
More from Doctors of Running Podcast
#246 Mailbag! Shoe Fit of the Metaspeed Edge Tokyo, Minimalist Shoes in 2025, Our Favorite Running Apparel

#244 Buy/Sell and This or That with Yowana! The Best Long Run Day? Soft or Firm Midsoles? Favorite Shoes to Review?

#243 Between Two Feet: Nike Vaporfly 4 and the Impact of Geometry Changes to a Shoe
