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Saucony Grid Propel Plus NxGen


$85.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:High amount of cushioning maintains comfort, ideal for heavier runners. Entire outsole region is lightweight and elevated for support, lighter than many standard Saucony models. Fits wider in the toe region than many competitors' shoes, reduces forefoot cramping.

The Cons:Low midfoot arch support does not really correct overpronation or flat feet.

The Saucony Grid Propel Plus NxGen are running shoes falling in the middle of those offered by Saucony.  They feature grid propel technology which has been engineered to perfectly blend shock attenuation and maximum deflection on impact with setting the foot up for a smooth transition throughout the gait cycle.

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It has an HRC strobel board and dramatic forefoot design which provides increased cushioning and comfort.  The quarter welding and supportive synthetic overlays help lock the foot in place for a stable and comfortable fit.

Features / Specifications

  • Men's sizes: 7-13, 14
  • Weight: 11.8 oz
  • Available Colors:  Silver/Black/Red, White/Navy/Gold
  • Grid Propel Technology
  • Quarter Welding and Supportive Synthetic Overlays
  • HRC Strobel Board and Dramatic Forefoot Design

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Pros
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    High amount of cushioning maintains comfort, ideal for heavier runners

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    Entire outsole region is lightweight and elevated for support, lighter than many standard Saucony models

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    Fits wider in the toe region than many competitors' shoes, reduces forefoot cramping

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    Uses a thoroughly upgraded cushioning system over previous Saucony models (e.g. Trigon, Triumph) provides more noticeable large-area comfort

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    Cushioning and outsole design promote improved heel-to-toe transition over other Saucony shoes

Cons
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    Low midfoot arch support does not really correct overpronation or flat feet

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