Showing posts with label Saucony. Show all posts
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Thursday, 14 May 2015

Saucony Ignition 5


The Saucony Ignition 5 has been redesigned especially for people who are value-minded runners. Most likely, these people look for a durable outsole and soft cushioning. This shoe has the Grid System that offers stable cushioning in the heel and reduces the impact of landing and taking off. Aside from this, there are other features that this running shoe has. The Saucony Ignition 5 seeks to satisfy runners by providing the features that are helpful while running. Because of this, there are some updates of the features to really make sure that runners will be able to get the best benefits possible.

Arch Support and Pronation Control

The Saucony Ignition is suitable for people with normal to high arches. If you have these types of foot arch, you will really be able to benefit from this shoe. The pronation type, on the other hand, is under pronation. For underpronator runners, this is also one of the options that you have when it comes to running shoes.
It is very important that you know this information because it will help you choose the right shoe for you. You can even ask for help from professional trainers to really make sure that you will be able to get the best shoe for you.
Terrain
The Saucony Ignition can be used in terrains such as road, tracks and gravel. It is not advisable to use it on the trails because it does not have the properties that are needed for trail running. For sure, you will be able to enjoy your experience running on the road because this pair of running shoes provides comfort and durability.
Use
This pair of running shoes is used in daily training. With the aid of the Saucony Ignition, you will be able to boost your performance. This also helps in maintaining the coolness that your foot feels inside the shoe. This is very important to make sure that you can surpass the training without feeling uncomfortable. If you are training at night, that is not a problem at all. This shoe has a reflective detail designed to improve visibility during low-light hours.
Durability
The Saucony Ignition is very durable, and even in wet conditions, you can greatly rely on this shoe. It has different features that promote durability such as the XT-600 outsole. It does not only provide good traction, but it is also very durable that keeps you moving without having to worry about the condition of your shoe.

Outer Sole

XT-600 Outsole is an incredibly durable outsole component used for the Saucony Ignition. This is an outstanding quality outsole that has high resistance to wear and abrasion which makes the shoe less prone to any damage during your run. The XT-600 is also used to give a much better traction quality for different kinds of surfaces even during extreme weathers.

Midsole

The mid-sole of a shoe plays a significantly important role since the amount of cushioning and flexibility in the mid-sole determines the effectiveness and long-lasting comfort that it brings to the runner. The better the cushioning, the more users will be more interested to try the product and for the Saucony Ignition, you get better support from its independent crash pad which acts as a very good shock absorbent pad. With this feature, impact from landings and take off are greatly reduced because it gives more softness on the heel section during landings.

Upper

The Saucony Ignition is known for its very good breathability feature because of the AirMesh upper that is used in this shoe. This feature is actually very lightweight, and comfortable which is why you would always feel cool and dry inside. The AirMesh Technology gives better ventilation or air circulation for your foot so that you will have a longer-lasting comfortable experience with the Ignition. Sweat can be avoided because of these air mesh upper and you will surely avoid the discomfort that it brings.
The Saucony Ignition is one of the best running shoes that offer soft cushioning and durable outsole. This shoe is not just perfect for people who run every day, but people who do intense workout will be able to benefit from this shoe. It provides comfort and protection that any runner needs while running.

Price Range

The price of the Saucony Ignition is $70. This is already a bit cheaper compared to other running shoes.



Sunday, 10 May 2015

Saucony Fastwitch 6

If you are in need of a lightweight runner that can correct over pronation, then look no further than the Saucony Grid Fastwitch. Saucony has finally released the latest version of their shoe collection, which is the Fastwitch. For years, runners have always been looking for something light and comfortable for trainings, travels, and track running. The Saucony Grid Fastwitch 6 is indeed a competitive shoe that can rival some of its own popular siblings, like the Saucony Kinvara and Saucony Virrata. However, this product is made for speed works and it offers adequate mid foot protection for mild and over pronators.
Arch Support and Pronation Control 
The Saucony Grid Fastwitch is considered a stability runner, even if its measurements and weight could rival minimalist and neutral shoes on the market. Stability runners are technically constructed with a post on the midsole in order to decelerate over pronation and improve the impact absorption when running. Medial posts could be in the form of dual density foams, which helps over pronators with mid foot stability, and thermoplastic units placed in the midsole foam. For Saucony Grid Fastwitch, the brand chose a Midfoot Support Bridge. In terms of pronation control, the Midfoot Support Bridge is efficient. However, it could lead to a stiffer transition to toe off and decrease the flexibility for mild and over pronators.
Terrain                                                 
The outsole of the Saucony Grid Fastwitch has a standard tread style and an almost flat undersurface, which belongs to the pavement.  In terms of stability, this shoe is used best on even and hard surfaces like track and gravel. Terrain with slight irregularities (nature trails) could also be handled by the shoe, although the traction is not reliable. Wet environments could also be a problem because the outsole has holes, which could be penetrated by water. Without the insole, the feet would be soaked by water puddles and mud. It also lacks an aggressive rubber outsole to keep stability on slushy and wet surfaces.
Use

As a stability runner, the Saucony Grid Fastwitch is aimed mostly for training. It has a good set of cushioning systems needed by beginners and casual runners. In short, it is perfect for a leisurely jog or a walk around the park. However, the product is lightweight enough to be used as a pair for marathons as well. The weight of the Saucony Grid Fastwitch is surprising, since stability shoes usually weigh more than 283 grams. With the combination of cushioning, comfort and lightness, the Saucony Grid Fastwitch could be used for both training and racing.
Durability
Durability is one of the strongest suits of the Saucony Grid Fastwitch. From the upper to the outsole, Saucony only uses premium materials with high wear resistance. The upper’s Ultralite Mesh and FlexFilm overlays are stretchable enough to accommodate the flexing of the foot. They are not stiff, which means they would technically last long in the pavement. The Ortholite insole is also a trusted part of the shoe that provides a step-in comfort. Its durability-boosting properties are commendable, given that most shoe manufacturers of today only use it in performance shoes. Lastly, the XT-900 outsole has a durable traction that delivers.
Outer Sole
The outsole of the Saucony Grid Fastwitch is not far from its predecessor. It is made from the XT-900 carbon rubber material, which is common among Saucony performance shoes. The rubber delivers decent traction, which may not fare well in wet environments. However, it has a high wear resistance that improves the overall durability of the shoes under the surface, which is the part that is most vulnerable to road damage. The outsole feels responsive and firm while running, which are standard definitions for racing shoes. Despite the stiffness, the forefoot flexibility is still good and does not restrict the lateral movements of the runner.
Midsole
The Saucony Grid Fastwitch has a Midfoot Support Bridge, which acts as the medial post. Medial posts are incorporated in stability runners to decrease over pronation and improve overall cushioning in the midsole. The Midfoot Support Bridge is in the form of a thermoplastic unit, which is an outdated post material. More shoe companies are adapting dual density foams, but Saucony is not one of them. The Midfoot Support Bridge runs from the mid foot to the heel and aims to improve the shoe’s torsional rigidity. This means that the flexibility in the midsole will be compromised to make way for a firm and stable platform while running. The midsole part is also home to the dual density SSL (Saucony Super Lite) EVA midsole material. It covers the midsole, from the mid foot to the forefoot, improving the comfort and rebound properties of the shoe. 
Upper
The new upper of the Saucony Grid Fastwitch is made from a combination of Ultralite open mesh and FlexFilm welded overlays. The overlays provide the support in running, while the mesh improves the breathability and flexibility of a shoe. When running in marathons, these aspects could enhance the runner’s performance and render comfort to the feet, so it will not be as beat up in the end.  
Nobody could deny that the Saucony Grid Fastwitch is better than its predecessors in the series in many aspects. It continues to be a lightweight stability runner that can be used for both training and racing. The Midfoot Support Bridge still provides medium support for those who tend to over pronate while running. It is also firmer than other stability shoes for the lack of cushioning technologies. Improvements may have been put into place, such as the Ultralite mesh upper, a spacious toe box, a premium sock liner, and FlexFilm overlays, but it feels just the same with the old ones in terms of feel and performance.  For a price of $90, the Saucony Grid Fastwitch is not a bad deal if you are just getting the version for the first time. However, if you have the Saucony Grid Fastwitch 5, you might as well stick to it until new shoe technologies come along.
Price
Originally priced at $90, the Saucony Grid Fastwitch is considered a bang for the buck especially that the shoe technologies being incorporated in its construction made it better than its predecessors. 




Thursday, 30 April 2015

Saucony Kinvara 5


The Saucony Kinvara 5 is the latest of the Kinvara shoe collection, and together with the great features of its previous versions, this running shoe has a lot of new technologies and features. With the use of the Saucony Kinvara 5 running shoes, you will surely be able to much farther and faster with your running.This is a pair of neutral running shoes that will provide a responsive feel and will keep you comfortable in running on your daily mileage. Other than that, it also gives a secure fit that will make sure that your foot is locked inside the shoe. There are a lot of new features of the Saucony Kinvara 5. It does not only focus on the sole of the shoe, but its overall performance. This will ensure that the runners will have a more enjoyable and responsive ride with this shoe. It does not only provide comfort, but also improved durability.
Arch Support and Pronation Control
The Saucony Kinvara is suitable for neutral runners. If you have a neutral foot arch, it means that your heel, outer sole and the front of your foot make equal contact with the ground. Moreover, this shoe is perfect for over pronators. This means that the weight of your heel is transferred to the forefoot, and the foot also rolls inwards.
It is very important that you know the type of arch and pronation that you have. You have to determine this so that you will be able to know the right running shoes for you. This will also help you avoid accidents while running.
Terrain                                               
You can run on trails, roads and gravels using the Saucony Kinvara. The good thing about this shoe is that, it has good traction to make sure that you will not slip off, especially in wet conditions. Other than that, it also has a secure fit so that your foot will remain in place while running. If you run on uneven terrains, there is nothing to worry about because this has a good stability.
Use
The Saucony Kinvara is a minimum neutral shoe used for daily training, speed work and racing. For people who do training every day, this may be suitable for you. Runners who want to improve their speed work will surely boost their performance with this shoe. There are also people who use this shoe for marathons. Because of its great cushioning, you will not have issues running for long miles.
Durability
When it comes to the durability of the Saucony Kinvara, there are many features that enhance the durability, such as its mesh, high abrasion EVA, small placements of iBR+ rubber, and many more.
Outer Sole

The outer sole of the Saucony Kinvara is made of a carbon rubber material, or the XT-900 technology. This offers durable traction, which means that there is nothing to worry about slipping off. You can rely on this technology, even in wet conditions. This is why you can still run even during the rainy season. Rest assured that the shoe will hold the surface very well, and prevent you from slipping off.
Midsole
Found on the mid-sole of the Saucony Kinvara is the EVA+, which is full-length composite foam. This brings cushioning to your mid-sole that is both lightweight and durable. Since this is lightweight and durable, you will absolutely feel secure. It may take some time before there are signs of wearing out.
Upper
On the upper of the Saucony Kinvara, there is an open mesh, which is a breathable, lightweight fabric that covers the entire upper. In this way, no matter how long the distance you are running, your foot will still feel comfortable. This is very helpful, especially to people who are having problems with their wet feet. In order to get rid of unwanted moisture in the foot, this shoe also has the HydraMAX Collar Lining, which cups the heel, and also provides comfort to the foot.
The Saucony Kinvara is a neutral shoe that really gave me more fun time in running. It has various features that improved its performance. For instance, it has the PowerGrid technology, which is installed in the heel, and combines the Powerfoam and Grid technology in order to provide great cushioning responsiveness. Other than that, it also has a lot of new features and technologies in order to make sure that neutral runners will really have a good time with the Saucony Kinvara.
Price
The price of the Saucony Kinvara is $100. Among other running shoes, this pair is more affordable. You really do not have to spend so much just to own a pair of running shoes.





Saturday, 18 April 2015

Saucony Cortana 4

The Saucony Cortana 4 is the shoe you are looking for, if you want to have a pair of running shoes that is not just lightweight, but also provides a cushioned ride. The latest version of Saucony Cortana has something in store for all runners out there. It features notable systems like PowerGrid and iBR+. Both provide a cushioned and responsive feel. On the upper is where the signature technologies FlexFilmTM and Support Frame are added for the first time. Other than this, there are many new and exciting things to look forward with the Saucony Cortana. The Saucony Cortana 4 is the shoe you are looking for, if you want to have a pair of running shoes that is not just lightweight, but also provides a cushioned ride. The latest version of Saucony Cortana has something in store for all runners out there. It features notable systems like PowerGrid and iBR+. Both provide a cushioned and responsive feel. On the upper is where the signature technologies FlexFilmTM and Support Frame are added for the first time. Other than this, there are many new and exciting things to look forward with the Saucony Cortana.


Arch Support and Pronation Control      
The Saucony Cortana is suitable for runners who have high foot arches. When you have a high arch, it means that only your heel and the front of your foot make contact with the ground. A high arch only needs minimal support from the footwear. In addition, this shoe is perfect for neutral runners. Neutral runners can actually make use of any type of running shoe, but it is still definitely a lot better to use the specific shoe for neutral runners.You really have to know your arch support and pronation control type because this is one way for you to choose the right pair of running shoes for you.
Terrain
The Saucony Cortana can be used on various terrains such as road, gravel, and track. However, this shoe is not advisable for tough terrains because it is not a trail shoe. As mentioned, you do not have to worry about wet conditions, because it has many features that promote better traction. Aside from that, this shoe has well-cushioned parts that will make you feel comfortable, even when running for long distances.
Use
When you are looking for a pair of running shoes for daily training, the Saucony Cortana is one of the best options. You can surely rely on this shoe in terms of durability, comfort, and support. With its various features, you will absolutely benefit from them. In fact, it can boost your performance.
Durability
In terms of the durability with the Saucony Cortana, it is safe to conclude that you will be able to make use of it for a long time. Despite the many features that this shoe has, its durability is not forgotten at all. The XT-900 carbon rubber material also ensures that the outsole has a good and durable traction. You can still enjoy the comfort that it gives without worrying about the durability at all. Naturally, durability is also expected from this shoe because it costs more as compared to other running shoes.
Outer Sole

The outer sole of the Saucony Cortana consists of the XT-900 material, which is made of carbon rubber. This is found throughout the outer sole because it offers good traction. This greatly helps people who run under wet conditions. Without this carbon rubber material, it is possible that you will slip off the ground.
Aside from the XT-900, this shoe also has an increased coverage for the iBR+ in the forefoot. This light material offers both good cushioning and a very responsive ride. When it comes to comfort, this feature will really help a lot, especially while running in long distances.
Midsole
The mid sole of the Saucony Cortana has the capability to absorb shock impact and provide a heel-to-toe transition, which is smooth. This is because of the SRC Impact Zone. Because of this, there is a less chance of your foot getting hurt. It is very important to protect your foot from shock impacts. Moreover, it has an Impact Interface, a thermoplastic elastomer device, which isolates the heel impact and provides good cushioning. Your foot does not only feel  secure, but is also comfortable.
Upper
The upper part of the Saucony Cortana is covered with an air mesh, which is a breathable lightweight fabric. In order to have a snug and secure fit, welded to the upper is the Flex Film Overlays that are made of thin film. The Sauc-Fit upper also provides comfort, and makes the feet secure while running. In addition, in order to have a responsive and enhanced cushioning, the Strobel Last is stitched to the full-length of the HRC Strobel Board with the upper.
The Saucony Cortana is a neutral running shoe that shows hints of minimalism. Many people really love this shoe, especially the runners who are just getting started. It does not only provide comfort to your foot while running. In terms of the cushioning of this shoe, it has the PowerGrid technology, wherein the Grid technology and Powerfoam materials are combined to create a more responsive ride. Other than that, this shoe is also very lightweight, which helps many people in running easily. Because of its weight, it is much easier to move around with this shoe and the beveled heel is a perfect guide for overpronators.
Price
The price of the Saucony Cortana is $150. With this  you can already enjoy the benefits of this shoe when running. For people who have a tight budget, you will surely not regret buying this one for yourself.


Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Saucony Peregrine

The trail running experience would be a rough ride for you, if you do not arm yourself with the essentials, like the Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine 4. This product already has an active community that is buzzing with excitement after the success of the Saucony Kinvara. There is a significant reduction in weight from the previous model, making it a speedy trail runner. Design-wise, a few changes were made in order to improve the performance and appeal of the shoe. Now, runners can choose among a wide variety of colors for their trail exhibitions. As compared to its predecessors, the Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine 4 is undoubtedly vibrant in the upper body and outsole. The colors are loud and eye-catching, which makes a great contrast in the mud or the muted hues of the trail.
Arch Support and Pronation Control 
The Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine is considered a neutral trail runner. It offers adequate cushioning while providing the close-to-the-ground connection you need. This type of shoe is perfect for casual and advanced trail runners who want to pursue a barefoot trail running experience in the future. Its heel-to-toe drop is considerably lower than its predecessors are which encourages the runner’s most natural stride on the trail. The heel cushioning is also improved with the replacement of the ProGrid insert to the PowerGrid heel insert.
As for pronation control, the Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine is effective in providing a balanced support for supinators to mild pronators. Pronation is often common among runners, which is why a lack or too much of it can lead to discomfort, and sometimes, an injury. Knowing the right shoes for your biomechanical problem could help improve trail performance significantly.
Terrain                                 
With the aggressive lugs and outsole ridges made from durable carbon rubber, the Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine is obviously made for the trail. Trail runs are exciting and always present new challenges to pavement runners. They are faced with uneven terrain, unpredictable conditions and ground irregularities that might bruise the foot if one is not careful. The Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine is the perfect companion for the trail due its no-nonsense traction and durable body. It is also lightweight and versatile to both cold and dry environments. It fares well against snow, mud, and slush.
Use
Trail runners are often heavy, depending on their build. The Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine is a balance between the overbuilt (training) shoes and the minimalist (speed) ones. Since the weight of the latest version is just a shy away from 284 grams, the shoe could possibly pass as a speedy runner and a reliable trainer.  This versatility makes the Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine a must-have for both casual and professional trail runners, since they would have a decent model that can satisfy their needs for training and speed on long distance runs.
Durability
The shoe part that is most vulnerable to wear and tear is the outsole. Fortunately, the Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine’s tread style is made of carbon rubber, which is known to be harder and more durable than any other material in the market. After running miles, you would be surprised to see that your outsole is still as good as new. The durability of the shoe is not only apparent on the aggressive rubber lugs on the outsole, but also on the redesigned upper body. The closed mesh synthetic upper is flexible and resistant to the elements, like slush, snow, and mud. As long as you keep it out from direct exposure to large bodies of water like a deep puddle, then you can enjoy the benefits of the Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine for a long time.
Outer Sole
The outer sole of the Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine is said to have an overwhelming tread style. Trail runners often have aggressive designs because it needs to have a better grip on uneven terrain. The product’s outer sole, features lugs with depth and ridges made of carbon rubber. This type of material is said to be harder than most rubbers in the market, not to mention durable. It also offers better traction on both dry and wet environments, thereby highlighting its versatility in most conditions.  The downside of aggressive rubber treads is that clay and mud tend to stick to the under surface, and is harder to shed off.
In between the outer sole and midsole, Saucony incorporated the new rock plate and molded EBO (External Bedrock Outsole) plate. This material protects the underfoot from pebbles, twigs, and other terrain irregularities. It ensures that your feet will remain bruise-free after running. Despite its firm surface, the rock plate does not compromise comfort.
Midsole
The midsole of the Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine, is as good as its outsole. Similar to the award-winning Saucony Kinvara, this product also features the same heel-to-toe drop, which is about 7 to 7.2 mm. On technical trails, this low heel-to-toe drop encourages an agile and natural transition while running. True to its promise, the Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine provide adequate, yet firm cushioning that covers the rear foot up to the forefoot.  When running on tricky surfaces, you would be protected against ground irregularities sufficiently. The PowerGrid heel insert covers the rear foot, while the SSL-EVA, premium midsole foam, covers the midfoot to the forefoot.

Upper
As compared to the upper body of its predecessors, the Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine truly exceeds expectations. It has a closed mesh synthetic upper that is combined with a webbing of synthetic leather. However, Saucony improved its lining so it seals off elements such as snow, slush, and mud from entering the shoe. 
Similar to heel cushioning, the forefoot cushioning is also connected to the overall comfort and support of the shoe. Forefoot cushioning exists to absorb the shock and prevent injuries for forefoot or midfoot strikers. It also improves the dynamic toe-off, which propels the runner forward in a faster stride.
The Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine is a versatile trainer shoe that is engineered for the trail. The shoe rests on a thin line between the minimalist shoes and the built up shoes, which lets the runner experience the best of both categories. Its upper body, midsole, and outsole are crafted with supreme care and incorporated with Saucony’s latest shoe technologies, which includes the PowerGrid heel insert, the nylon-fiber rock plate, and the HydraMAX collar lining.  This product is not only a shoe with good looks, but also boasts a great record in cushioning, support, comfort, responsiveness, and grip. 
At the price of $110, the Saucony PowerGrid Peregrine is an excellent deal for both casual and competitive trail runners.