in the heavy weight of the Saucony. Marshalswick01: GOOD SUPPORT BUT A BIT FLAT Strengths: Heal Support is great, suits a wider foot well Weaknesses: Heal Support is great, suits a wider foot well Overall: Its a good shoe but not enough underarch support, a
since 20 years running. great for all type of running except trail Penfold: FAST, LIGHT BUT REASONABLY SUBSTANTIAL Strengths: Comfy, responsive, good for fast training or longer races. Some supprt. Weaknesses: Comfy, responsive, good for fast training
and they performed admirably.I bought these when on special offer as an alternative to Nike Pegasus and they do the job very well. Dubai Dave : GOOD VALUE Strengths: Give enough support for mild pronators, wide toeboxGood grip can be used for light trail work
In short:Wafer-thin carbon rubber outsole and Grid Return in the forefoot Weight (M): 195g Contact: www.saucony.co.uk Full Review: Top-of-the-range racing shoe ideal for shorter distances. Barry Atkins: GOOD LIGHT SHOE WITH A NICE SNUG FIT
helped me convert fully to midfoot striking. Did a trail marathon in them, so no issues with long runs ! stuart whiteley: They just feel like you are fast cos they are so light weight n comfy. 'Ok' traction in wet. Great shoe tho!! Strengths: Light
but quickly returned back to saucony, the few bob I saved was not worth it, you get what you pay for nrkintheuk: GOOD STURDY HIGH MILEAGE SHOES Strengths: They are very strong, I've done more than 300 miles in them already and theres not much wear on either
(M): 339g Weight (W): 287g Contact: www.saucony.eu Full Review: What's new? With 30g shaved off the weight of the Triumph 7, the 8 has increased forefoot flexibility and more of a decoupled heel. Softer blown rubber in the sole is designed to offer a
In short:First Saucony shoe with full length ProGrid cushioning technology Weight (M): 347g Contact: www.saucony.co.uk Full Review: Until now Saucony has only placed GRID - a cushioning technology which resembles the strings of a tennis racket