I've run for years but after some issues with tight fitting shoes went to a specialist running shop and tried a few on. This pair of Saucony Pro Grids won and I bought two pairs.
They have been excellent, very roomy around the toes but a good fit nevertheless. I have done long multi-surface runs of over 10 miles, fast 2k intervals in the park, short sprint intervals on a treadmill and a few 10k road races. Top notch with all of them.
To boot they also look good!
Overview
A positive combination of cushioning and support but this shoe also has really good traction on a variety of surfaces. The feel of this shoe is very good and you will get good comfort even when cranking the training volumes right up.Road Race Suitability
Elite | Performance | Protection | |
5K | |||
10K | |||
10M | |||
Half Marathon | |||
Marathon |
Features
Heel ProGridForefoot HRC
SRC
Midfoot Bridge
Midfoot Arch Strap
Dual Density Midsole
EAS system
Triangular Lugs
HRC Strobel Board
Great Allround Shoe
Mr Stephen Cook
Ever since I had a Knee injury 4 yrs ago I have had to wear support shoes. I tried various makes and models and the Saucony grid omni4 was the most comfortable for me. Iwent through 6 pairs of them as I change my trainers after 500 miles. Them the omni5s came out and I had 3 pair of those.I bought the omni 6s last August and am now on my 2nd pair and they are the most comfortable and stable shoes I have ever run in. I am still running in a pair of 5s as they havn't reached 500 miles yet, but I look more forward to putting on my 6s
Shoe details
Gender | Mens |
Year | 2007 |
Season | Spring/Summer |
Current model | |
MSRP | $ |
Suitabilty
Shoe Type | |
Neutral | |
Support | |
Motion Control | |
Trail | |
Lightweight | |
Racer | |
Surfaces | |
Road | |
Treadmill | |
Light Trail | |
Trail | |
Severe Trail | |
Weight | |
Light | |
Regular | |
Heavy |