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Saucony ProGrid Omni 8


$110.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good stability control, keeps the foot straight. Offers strong support, accommodates flat feet. Isn't overly stiff, allows some movement of the foot, doesn't feel restrictive.

The Cons:Back of the heel is easy to accidentally fold down into the shoe when putting it on. Glitter on the design looks cheap.

The Saucony ProGrid Omni 8 are running shoes that provide moderate stability to slow down the rate of pronation.  This shoe features Saucony's heritage fit, and the supportive upper locks the foot onto the platform.

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It features Saucony's latest impact deflection technology, ProGrid, on the heel  which absorbs impact, dissipates shock and sets the foot up for a smooth transition. The HRC stroble board helps increase cushioning, the SRC impact zone gives shock attenuation and sets the foot up for a smooth transition and the SRC forefoot cushioning provides a smooth toe-off. The midsole is made from a dual density SSL EVA blend that maximizes rebound and durability while minimizing weight. The hydrator collar lining gives next to skin comfort and maxizes wicking and the Comfortride sockliner is antimicrobial and breathable.

Specifications

  • Men's sizes: 7-13, 14, 15 Available in widths
  • Weight: 11.8 oz
  • Available Colors:  Silver/Blue, White/Silver/Red
  • Hydrator Collar Lining
  • Dual Density SSL EVA Midsole
  • Heel ProGrid
  • Comfortride Sockliner
  • HRC Strobel Board
  • SRC Impact Zone
  • SRC Forefoot Cushioning
  • Midfoot Arch Strap
  • Moisture Wicking Lining

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Pros
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    good stability control, keeps the foot straight

  • 1

    offers strong support, accommodates flat feet

  • 1

    isn't overly stiff, allows some movement of the foot, doesn't feel restrictive

  • 1

    good traction in various weather conditions

  • 1

    good breathability, allows the feet to stay cool and dry

Cons
  • 1

    back of the heel is easy to accidentally fold down into the shoe when putting it on

  • 1

    glitter on the design looks cheap

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