It looks like a nice neutral trainer.. although it seems kind of heavy at 11 oz for a size 9. I like the concept of the shoe though, has anyone worn this yet?
It looks like a nice neutral trainer.. although it seems kind of heavy at 11 oz for a size 9. I like the concept of the shoe though, has anyone worn this yet?
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I just got my pair ordered...I am looking forward to trying them out...I liked the flexion plate technology in the Sinisters and I think this has a better shoe around it so I am hoping for good things...
An 11 oz. "performance shoe," now I've seen it all.
Yeah... pretty heavy. Maybe the Kanvara (sp?) will be more of a performance oriented trainer.
I've been running in it for a week or two now. It is a nice neutral trainer. Upper is a bit tight but fits pretty nice all the same, real comfortable overall. Not saucony's best shoe, but a really good shoe.
I was considering trying it, but I just don't get why (according to Running Warehouse) it has an 11.5mm offset. Sure, it's a little closer to the ground, but that's barely better than the typical 12mm offset. It's basically just closer to the ground, which is neat, but I feel like they could have done a little more.
Nate,What saucony show do you usually train in? The Ride?
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I've been running in it for a week or two now. It is a nice neutral trainer. Upper is a bit tight but fits pretty nice all the same, real comfortable overall. Not saucony's best shoe, but a really good shoe.
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