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My recommendation;
Saucony Xodus Iso 2.
The Saucony Xodus Iso 3 is not long out now, so the Iso 2 will be reduced in most places.
I've had 3 pairs with a set of Hoka speedgoats in between, and went straight back to the saucony.
Done a lot of running on trails and roads in each pair. Pretty supportive and cushioned for a trail shoe. A bit on the heavier side, but unless you're racing, that might not matter.
Running the race to the stones next year (100km trail run).
Need some new shoes for training which will mostly be long towpath runs.
My current shoes are saucony guide 8s that are knackered but have seved me well.
Any suggestions for something that won’t break the bank but will give me a comfortable and supportive shoe for runs up to 50k?