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The Saucony Guide 10 is a a moderate support road running shoe that offers a responsive underfoot feel with plenty of comfort. This smooth-riding shoe is a great option for training over any distance
The 10th edition delivers of the Saucony Guide provides a running experience with a streamlined midsole design, dynamic engineered mesh upper and TRI-FLEX outsole with enhanced forefoot flexibility. Give the adidas Ultra Boost ST a try for something similar.
The Guide feels light and a quick flex tell you this will be a performance shoe. The stability appears to more than adequate given the upper’s good looking seamless construction.
The EVERUN is responsive and the cushioning compound helps to distribute forces over a large area so that the ride feels smooth and protective.
The SSL EVA is Saucony's premium midsole material for lightweight comfort, rebound and durability. The shoe features a medial posting of a firm EVA to stop the foot over-pronating. The landing zone provides shock attenuation to set the foot up for a smooth transition.
The upper’s construction is where this shoe really stands out. Our testers loved the mesh upper for its dynamic, contoured fit. It’s lightweight, breathable and ready for a variety of different terrains and conditions. And to make it better, it feels really good as well.
Saucony really seem to have got a good grip, pardon the pun, on the outsole thanks to Tri-Flex which makes the shoe really flexible and responsive. As with other shoes in the current range, a lot of work has been done on the underfoot layout to make sure stress disperses on contact and you are rewarded with a nice smooth transition as you push off. Support shoes can – but rarely do these days – feel clunky and as you’d expect the Guide definitely doesn’t! The shoe features IBR+ rubber which is located in the forefoot and midfoot for improved traction. The tip of the forefoot, the heel, and other areas use XT-900 carbon rubber for added protection against wear and tear. As with many Saucony shoes, it works off a relatively low heel to toe drop, in this case 8mm.
An everyday kind of shoe that can cope with trail as well as road, all the time providing the support and stability an overpronator requires. We liked the cushioning – Saucony have moved this on tremendously – and we love the flexibility and weight.
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MIDSOLE
EVERUN is a responsive cushioning compound that helps to distribute forces over a large area.
SSL EVA is Saucony's premium midsole material for lightweight comfort, rebound and durability.
SRC Landing Zone provides shock attenuation to set the foot up for a smooth transition.
Medial Post in the midfoot works to correct over pronation.
OUTSOLE
IBR+ in the forefoot is a lightweight flexible material that offers enhanced cushioning and a responsive ride.
XT-900 throughout the outsole is a carbon rubber material that offers durable traction.
Tri-Flex design helps increase flexibility and adaptability of shoe.
UPPER
Engineered mesh comprises the upper, providing lightweight breathability.
RUNDRY Collar Lining secures the heel while wicking moisture.
ComfortLite Sockliner is a molded sockliner that contours the heel and arch, reducing pressures in the forefoot.
Strobel Last with the upper stitched to full length HRC Strobel Board, for responsive, enhanced cushioning and a soft underfoot feel.
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Gender | Womens |
Year | 2017 |
Season | Spring/Summer |
Current model | |
Release date | 2017 |
MSRP | $130.00 |
Weight | 8.7oz. / 249g |
Heal Drop | 8mm |
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Road | |
Light Trail | |
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Regular | |
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