At 10.9 ounces the Triumph becomes more of a performance oriented shoe somewhere between the super plush Powergrid Cortana (4mm heel drop, 10.7 oz) and the Progrid Ride 4 (12 mm drop, 11.3 oz).
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By reducing heel drop, Saucony made their most popular shoe even more fun to run in — adopting a more neutral platform while still supporting the foot. Their efforts created a lighter, more responsive stability shoe.
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Saucony released the Hattori, their first true barefoot running shoe back in May of 2011 to a great deal of hoopla from the barefoot running market. Billed as a zero drop barefoot shoe with enough protection to handle daily running on roads while still giving the runner a true barefoot experience
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Saucony continues its Powergrid line of impressive and minimalist shoes based on the very popular Kinvara model. The hallmark of this series is a minimalist heel-toe drop of 4mm, Powergrid and Powerfoam in the midsole for cushioning, and lightweight breathable uppers that hug the foot. The Powergrid Cortana is no exception to these rules and Saucony continues to hit the mark with an innovative design that combines plush cushioning and a modicum of support with lightweight, low profile minimalism. So, what does this all mean? It means that Saucony has introduced a shoe with incredible cushioning with the feel of the Kinvara model; low to the ground and fast
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there are noticeable differences between the Kinvara 1 and 2, the overall positives of the shoe remain intact. At a glance, there’s very little difference between them–and paradoxically, this similarity is what makes all the difference
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The Saucony Progrid Ride 4 is the newest incarnation of this fan-favorite model, combining durability, moderate cushioning, and comfort in a well-constructed and flexible all-purpose running shoe
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As an avid wearer of the Progrid Guide 2 I was not expecting Saucony to change much in their flagship lightweight stability shoe.
read moreThe Mirage represents where the running shoe industry is going and will eventually look like in five years time. The Saucony Mirage represents a performance oriented shoe that will work well for the “every man” as well as the elite runner.
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I was very impressed with this shoe right out of box and my satisfaction with this shoe only grew the more I ran in it. The Peregrine feels minimal, light, and flexible, yet it is also protective and supportive enough to wear on gnarly trails for long trail runs
read moreA preview of Saucony running shoes update for Spring
read moreBrand’s relentless pursuit of innovation once again results in coveted award for the company; big win for runners everywhere
read moreSaucony Progrid Kinvara Running Shoes Review. New introduction for 2010, the Kinvara is undoubtly the most talked about running shoe at the moment. With “less is more” in mind, Saucony launched this extremely lightweight trainer as a lean, clean and essential everyday trainer for the neutral running crowd. Winning Runner’s World Best Debut 2010 surely contributed to Kinvara’s hype, but the shoe truly is a game-changer, especially at this price
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Saucony Progrid Stabil CS Mens and Womens Running Shoes Review. The Stabil is Saucony’s take on the Motion Control shoes, footwear for severe over pronators. The previous Stabil had a considerable number of fans among runners and this version packs a few updates
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