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Saucony ProGrid Echelon
$110.00
Released February, 2009
The Pros:Comfortably built, takes no breaking in. Good cushioning for long walks or being on your feet all day. Great traction on most surfaces, great on trails and wet pavement.
The Cons:Upper wears out quickly, especially if you get them wet.
Saucony's ProGrid Echelon is a mid-range shoe intended for use when running. It is supposed to absorb impact and reduce the effects of shock by spreading out the force of impact throughout the foot. It has integrated insoles that are anti-microbial and add a rebounding effect when running, and are supposed to be comfortable.
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The arch in the mid-section of the shoe is also supposed to mould to the shape of the wearer's arch for both comfort and a more snug fit. It is made out of lightweight, moisture-wicking material.
Features
- Released February 2009
- Intended for running
- Lightweight, 11.5 oz
- Moisture-wicking material and insole
- Anti-microbial insole
- Arch-lock tries to keep a snug fit
- Shock-dissipating heal area
- Designed to be very comfortable when running
- Men's and women's versions available
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Pros & Cons
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comfortably built, takes no breaking in
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good cushioning for long walks or being on your feet all day
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great traction on most surfaces, great on trails and wet pavement
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good stability, keeps you steady and straight when the foot lands
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light enough that it doesn't tire you out
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breathable enough to let air move in and out easily
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excellent shock absorption, saves a lot of pain in the knees and hips
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upper wears out quickly, especially if you get them wet
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