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Saucony ProGrid Paramount 2


$170.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Good cushioning, feels very soft as you walk around. Arch support is good enough to keep your foot relaxed. Enough impact absorption for longer runs, reduces strain on the joints.

The Cons:One of the more expensive pairs of shoes on the market.

The Saucony ProGrid Paramount 2 is a running shoe that provides ultimate cushioning and light stability for a plush and responsive ride.  It gives the most efficient transistion from heel to toe and the comfortemp upper regulates temperature for a comfortable run.

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It features Saucony's latest impact deflection technology, ProGrid, which runs the full length of the shoe to absorb impact, dissipate shock and provide a seamless transition from heel to forefoot. The Flexion plate lets the runner quickely get up on their toes while the SRC impact zone and HRC strobel board increase cushioning, comfort and heel-toe transition. There is also an arch-lock that helps provide a snug midfoot fit. The hydrator collar lining gives next to skin comfort and maxizes wicking and the Comfortride sockliner is antimicrobial and breathable.

Features

  • Men's sizes: 7-13,14
  • Weight: 12.7 oz
  • Available Colors:  White/Black/Royal
  • Full Length ProGrid
  • Dual Density SSL EVA Midsole
  • HRC Strobel Board
  • Comfortemp Material Throughout Upper
  • Arch-Lock
  • Flexion Plate
  • SRC Impact Zone
  • Hydrator Collar Lining
  • Comfortride Sockliner

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Pros
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    good cushioning, feels very soft as you walk around

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    arch support is good enough to keep your foot relaxed

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    enough impact absorption for longer runs, reduces strain on the joints

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    reasonably compact design, don't have to work around an excessively large outsole

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    responsive enough design that you won't lose much speed to the cushioning

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    can be worn on a run right away, don't really need a break-in period

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    heel-toe transition is smooth, helps control your foot throughout the run cycle

Cons
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    one of the more expensive pairs of shoes on the market

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