Brooks Men's Hyperion Max 4 Running Shoes

About This Item

Power through every mile in the Brooks Hyperion Max 4, a high-performance running shoe engineered for speed, efficiency, and smooth transitions. The breathable triple jacquard upper and responsive DNA GOLD + DNA FLASH v2 cushioning deliver lightweight comfort and impact protection, while the SpeedVault plate and RapidRoll™ Rocker drive you forward with explosive propulsion. Designed for runners chasing faster paces, this versatile trainer blends max cushioning with race-ready energy to help you hit your goals.

Design:

  • The new upper is built for breathability, temperature control, and comfort in high irritation areas
  • Lightweight and breathable triple jacquard warp knit upper material
  • A gusseted tongue helps provide midfoot lockdown with lofted zones for protective comfort
  • The curved geometry of the RapidRoll™ Rocker actively assists your heel-toe transition to help promote quick, forward turnover

In-Shoe Comfort:

  • A high-stack combination of DNA GOLD and DNA FLASH v2 helps protect you from impact
  • Nylon SpeedVault plate helps propel you to hit your times

Additional Details:

  • Offset: 6 mm
  • Midsole Height: 38:32
  • Total Stack Height: 45:39
  • Weight: 10.1 oz
  • Brand : Brooks
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Web ID: 26BROMRUNNBVXM4UZZH6Y

REVIEWS

4.6

8 Reviews

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Hyperion Max 4

Super comfortable with a great cushion! I use for work running around in the hospital. Does not tire my feet out at the end of the day.

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Excellent Option For A One Shoe Quiver For Med/bigger Build Runners

Love them, as a medium/bigger build runner, they work excellent as a one shoe quiver. I use for all runs (general aerobic runs, speed, and long efforts). I don’t race in them, but I probably could and would be happy how they perform. The upper update is good! Foam feels maybe more durable than the last model, but hard to know only a couple miles in. Im stoked on them and plan to use them for the majority of my marathon build. Hope it will be a great compliment to the exciting new Hyperion elite. Good job brooks putting attention to your race lines (both trail and road). Hopping to see more of this!

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Hyperion Max 4

Best yet from Brooks! The Brooks Hyperion Max 4 shoes are a game changer for balancing performance and comfort. My favorite feature of the Hyperion Max 4 is how effortlessly it handles faster paces. Whether I was running tempo workouts or simply picking up the pace at the end of a run, the shoe felt responsive and energetic. The cushioning provides the right amount of protection without feeling overly soft, allowing for a smooth and efficient ride that encourages you to keep moving. Thanks to the rocker geometry, the heel-to-toe transition is incredibly fluid. The Hyperion Max 4 naturally rolls your foot forward on each stride, creating a noticeable sense of momentum that helps maintain rhythm, especially during longer runs. One of the most impressive aspects of the Hyperion Max 4 shoes is the balance between lightweight performance and underfoot support. Despite the generous amount of cushioning, the shoe never feels bulky or cumbersome. It provides plenty of protection for longer runs and high-intensity efforts while remaining light enough to feel quick and responsive when it's time to push the pace. The breathable materials and ventilation kept my feet cool and comfortable, even on a hot day. Overall, the Brooks Hyperion Max 4 delivers the best of both worlds: exceptional comfort for daily miles and enough responsiveness to excel during workouts and tempo runs. It's a versatile shoe that leaves your legs feeling fresh and your runs feeling faster. I highly recommend!

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Fast, Smooth, And Comfortable For Workouts And Long Runs

I’ve really enjoyed running in the Hyperion Max 4. The shoe feels fast and responsive while still providing enough cushioning for longer runs and harder workouts. During tempo runs and faster-paced efforts, it felt easy to maintain pace, and the ride had a lively feel that helped me stay moving efficiently. One of my favorite aspects was the smooth heel-to-toe transition. The rocker design creates a natural rolling sensation that helps carry you forward without feeling overly aggressive. The forward momentum is noticeable, especially when picking up the pace, and it helps make workouts feel more efficient. The shoe also strikes a nice balance between lightweight performance and underfoot protection. It never felt bulky or heavy, but there was still enough cushioning to stay comfortable during longer runs and higher-intensity sessions. Even as the miles added up, my legs felt fresher than expected. The fit was comfortable and secure, with plenty of room where needed while still providing good lockdown during faster running. Overall, the Hyperion Max 4 delivers a versatile ride that works well for tempo runs, speed workouts, and longer training efforts. It’s a shoe I would happily continue reaching for on a regular basis.

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Beautiful, Comfortable Running Shoe

This is my 4th pair of Brooks shoes. I run several miles daily, mostly road running. I'm in my late 30's with one bad knee, so comfort is really important to me to be able to continue staying active. These shoes are very comfortable. They have a "just right" toe box that feels like it is tight enough for a good fit without cramming my toes in. I usually size up a half-size because I have wide feet, and that was perfect in this case. The tongue is a really unique thin elastic that instantly pulls the shoe snugly to your foot - I loved this vs a traditional padded tongue. The shoe was very supportive. The sole has a layer of rubber and a large foam core, with a plastic support plate running through it. On my longest runs, it offered great spring, excellent energy return, and a smooth ride that was easy on my knees. One reason I gave it a 4 vs a 5 is that it feels like there's not as much "grab" around my heel as other Brooks I've had, so it just felt like there wasn't as much support there as I'd like, which makes me wonder about the long-term underfoot protection. During running though, the heel-to-toe transition felt good, just slightly harder on the heel without the support. I could tell the plate/rocker was helping with my forward momentum while running, especially at faster paces. The shoe is incredibly lightweight, and feels really balanced on the foot. The design/aesthetic of the shoe is amazing - I love the bright yellow and white color that stands out (especially on night/early morning runs). There are some really thoughtful design choices (e.g., there isn't a pull loop on the heel, but rather a raised lip of material you can grab to pull the shoe on the heel that won't rip, pull out, or rub). I'm not a fan of how far back the point goes on the heel of the shoe - I found it awkward to walk down narrower sets of stairs because my heel would keep catching on the stair behind. You could keep the overal look of the shoe with a less-prominent point on the back. Overall, this is a great, comfortable shoe and my new everyday runners. My only complaints are some design choices, and a less-supportive heel than I'm used to, but it's still a high-quality pair of runners.

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Running On A Cloud!

The Hyperion Max 4 was a very different running experience than what I’m used to, and that was probably the biggest surprise. I’ve been running in them daily for a little over a week, averaging roughly 5 to10 miles per day, so I’ve had enough time to move beyond first impressions and start adapting to them. I typically run in lower-profile shoes with less cushioning, so putting on a shoe with this much foam underfoot took some adjustment during my first few runs. Initially they felt almost too soft and tall, but after spending more time in them I found myself enjoying them more and more. Despite the amount of cushioning, they feel surprisingly lightweight once you start moving. The biggest thing I noticed was the rocker shape and how much it changed the running experience. The rounded sole genuinely felt like it wanted to keep rolling forward and maintain momentum. At times it almost felt like I was trying to catch up to my own pace, not in a bad way, just noticeably different than what I’m accustomed to. The shoes definitely feel fast, although I would need more miles and timed runs before saying whether they actually make me faster. For me, these felt best during longer efforts, steady runs, and tempo-type pacing rather than short, high-intensity efforts. I was surprised how much cushioning there was without the shoe feeling heavy or bulky, especially during longer runs. Fit was good overall, although they felt slightly small for me at first. The midfoot lockdown was one of my favorite parts because the shoe felt connected to my foot rather than moving around underneath me. I also never noticed my feet getting overly hot during runs, which was something I was curious about given the amount of material in the upper. Overall, these pushed me outside my normal preferences, but after spending more time in them, I enjoyed them more than expected and look forward to putting more miles on them.

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Faster Pace, Different Strokes

The Hyperion max feel different than other Brooks shoes. When I took off for my first run the rocker/spring plate is very noticeable. Training in the shoes feels different, recovery is easier, and overall pace is faster. There is an adjustment period. I found the side to side support and movement on uneven surfaces to be awkward but if you are running straight and on a nice surface these shoes fly. For training runs, speed work, and a nice greenway or road these became my go to trainers.

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Maxing Up

Out the gate the shoes felt responsiveness and felt a satisfying return of energy with every step and stride. They definitely held up to the pace and tempo and I was not disappointed at all with the fit, comfort or support it provided. The structure and curvature of the shoe made the heel-to-toe transition all the more seamless. The shoes’ structure definitely provides a sensation of being on your toes which felt nice to me and consistently provoked me to keep running. The only annoying thing I experienced at times, is sometimes depending on how I planted my foot, my knee was forced inwards towards my other knee providing like a knock-knee feeling but maybe it’s just me still breaking in the shoes. The shoes are undeniably comfy and bouncy. They don’t feel as heavy as they look but they do feel a tad bit heavier but nothing too troubling for me. My underfoot felt secure and protected and I have not experienced any discomfort or noticeable concerns so far. For me, I went to true to size in my usual 11.5 men’s size. I have narrow feet and without securing the laces the shoes fit comfortably. When I laced them, I get that secure snug feeling. The toe box does feel a little bit narrower but other than that the shoes provided a satisfactory fit and feel.

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