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Saucony ProGrid Triumph 6


$125.00 Released October, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Enough impact absorption for longer runs. Good correction for underpronators, keeps the foot aligned correctly. Ideal support for higher arched feet.

The Cons:A little narrow at mid-foot, not right for people with wide feet.

The Sauony ProGrid Triumph 6 is a mid-range athletic shoe intended primarily for neutral running. It uses Saucony's ProGrid sole technology which is supposed to spread out the shock of impact throughout the foot and make for a more continuous tread while the foot is in contact with the ground.

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It uses a lightweight ethyl-vinyl acetate mixture in the sole that is supposed to promote durability and give added rebound. It also has Saucony's Arch Lock feature that provides a snug fit in the middle of the shoe that can mould to the shape of the wearer's foot. It has a moisture-wicking, anti-microbial and odor-resistant insole liner and a whole-shoe liner that pulls moisture away from the foot.

Features

  • Released October 2008
  • Intended for running
  • Lightweight, 11.5 oz
  • Moisture-wicking material and insole
  • Anti-microbial insole
  • Odor-resistant insole
  • ProGrid sole disperses shock and helps make tread more continuous
  • Arch-lock keeps tight mid-foot fit
  • Shock-dissipating heal area
  • Designed to be very comfortable when running
  • Men's and women's versions available

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Pros
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    enough impact absorption for longer runs

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    good correction for underpronators, keeps the foot aligned correctly

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    ideal support for higher arched feet

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    durable enough to last through a few marathons along with practice runs in between

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    cushioning is balanced with responsiveness to keep you moving

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    comfortable right away, don't need a break-in period

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    extra wide toebox allows for a more stable landing

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    great traction on pavement in all kinds of weather

Cons
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    a little narrow at mid-foot, not right for people with wide feet

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