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Saucony ProGrid Stabil CS


$115.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Controls your foot's motion through the whole run cycle, keeps you stable. Excellent arch support, allows the foot to stay relaxed at all times. Pronation control is ideal for even the most severe overpronators.

The Cons:Chunky heel with shiny toe looks a little awkward, not as sleek as most running shoes. Doesn't have the impact absorption needed for heavy heel-strikers. Much of the stability relies on a running gait - when walking, pronation isn't controlled nearly as well.

The Saucony ProGrid Stabil CS is a running shoe that offers ultimate stability and cushioning for severe overpronator.  It features a supportive upper that incorporates Arch-Lock for a superior midfoot fit.

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It features Saucony's latest impact deflection technology, ProGrid with Respon-Tek, 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. It is made from a dual density SSL EVA blend that maximizes rebound and durability while minimizing weight. For the runner that needs maximum support, the CS Zone gives optimal flexibility while it control the foot through all phases of pronation. The anti-odor Comfortride sockliner is breathable and wicks moisture away from the foot while the anti microbial Comfortride insole provides step-in comfort with rebound properties.

Features / Specifications

  • Men's sizes: 7-13, 14, 15 Available in wide width
  • Weight: 13.8 oz
  • Available Colors:  Silver/Blue
  • Comfortride Sockliner
  • HRC Strobel Board
  • Arch-Lock
  • CS Zone
  • SRC Impact Zone
  • Heel ProGrid with Respon-Tek
  • Dual Density SSL EVA
  • SRC Forefoot Cushioning

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Pros
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    controls your foot's motion through the whole run cycle, keeps you stable

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    excellent arch support, allows the foot to stay relaxed at all times

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    pronation control is ideal for even the most severe overpronators

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    feel comfortable right away, can go running in them without a break-in period

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    locks the heel in properly to ensure stable landings and to avoid friction inside the shoe

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    allow air to pass through them freely, feet stay cool and dry

Cons
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    chunky heel with shiny toe looks a little awkward, not as sleek as most running shoes

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    doesn't have the impact absorption needed for heavy heel-strikers

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    much of the stability relies on a running gait - when walking, pronation isn't controlled nearly as well

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