Skechers Burns Agoura Mens Synthetic Trainers
Product description
What it is
The Skechers Burns Agoura are men’s trainers designed for everyday training and light running, built with a smooth synthetic leather upper and breathable mesh panels. They lace up for a secure fit and promise cushioned comfort underfoot thanks to a Memory Foam insole. A padded collar and tongue add comfort around the ankle, helping to reduce pressure during longer wear.

How it performs
On the surface, this model blends a casual look with practical training features. The leather-like upper aims to provide a cleaner appearance and durability where scuffs are common, while the mesh panels help with air flow to keep your feet cooler during warm sessions. The Memory Foam cushioned insole offers a softer underfoot feel than traditional foam, which can help absorb impact during short runs or brisk walks. The overall ride is lightweight and forgiving, making it suitable for beginners or those who prioritise comfort over a higher stability or stiffness.

Who it’s for


If you’re after a versatile trainer for low- to moderate-intensity activities—like light runs, gym sessions, or daily errands—these could be a sensible option. They don’t shout “performance racing” but they do offer a straightforward, comfortable package for casual training. The padded collar and tongue make them a practical pick for riders who value step-in comfort and a snug feel without needing advanced support.

What to check before buying
- Fit can vary, so it’s worth trying on if you can, a snug lacing and comfortable forefoot are important to prevent slipping during movement.
- Memory Foam insoles add plushness, but if you prefer more support, you may notice they compress over time and may require replacement.
- The upper uses synthetic material with mesh panels, while they aim to balance durability and breathability, expect more maintenance than fully mesh designs in damp climates.
- The sole is designed for everyday training and light runs, not for aggressive road or trail pounding or track workouts requiring high energy return.

Pros and cons in practice
Pros: comfortable underfoot feel thanks to Memory Foam, easy to slip into with a padded collar, clean look from the synthetic upper that still breathes reasonably well. Cons: mid-range performance, not a high-support option for those requiring pronounced stability, the memory foam may feel less responsive on faster sessions and may flatten with heavy use.



How it compares to other approaches
If you prioritise budget-friendly, everyday trainers with a neat appearance, this model sits in the practical middle rather than the high-performance end. For longer runs or where durability under sustained miles matters most, you might lean toward a purpose-built running shoe with more structured support. If you prefer a warmer climate or workouts that don’t demand aggressive pace, the Burns Agoura can be a sensible compromise between comfort and price.

Use case micro-experience
Imagine commuting to the gym, a 5–8 km weekend jog, or a day spent running between meetings with a comfortable back-up pair in your bag. The Memory Foam feels inviting for the first mile, and the upper’s mesh helps keep things reasonably cool when you’re indoors or in a well-ventilated gym.
Final verdict


Is it worth it? Worth considering if you want a comfortable, casual trainer for everyday use and light training without breaking the bank. It suits those who value a softer insole and a clean look over advanced running support. Not the best choice if you need serious stability, high-mileage footwear, or peak-performance features. Before buying, check fit and consider how long you expect the Memory Foam to remain plush, as that’ll influence long-term comfort. If you prioritise value-for-money and straightforward everyday wear, these Skechers deliver a pragmatic option.
FAQ
- Do these run true to size? Sizing can vary, try to fit with a comfortable forefoot and secure heel once laced.
- Are they suitable for long-distance running? They are better suited to light runs and daily wear rather than high-mileage training.
- How durable is the upper? The synthetic leather look errs on durability for casual use, but routine care can help maintain appearance over time.
Decision: Is it worth it?
It’s a decent pick if you want a practical, comfortable trainer for mixed-use scenarios and you’re mindful of budget. If your needs include serious daily running or strong foot support, you may want to explore options with more robust stability and performance features.
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