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A great shoe for those looking for good cushioning and a high level of versatility.
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A great shoe for those looking for good cushioning and a high level of versatility.
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Strong choice for an over-pronator who is in search of a supportive lightweight.
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A good option if you want a shoe that is light but also medially posted and offers some protection.
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A light racing shoe that does offer protection but is really for those who are focussed on speed.
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A highly responsive support shoe that pioneers Saucony's new Flexion Plate.
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A highly responsive support shoe that pioneers Saucony's new Flexion Plate.
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Very nice cushioning from the ProGrid system is backed up with strong support features. The fit is snug and comfortable too.
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Very nice cushioning from the ProGrid system is backed up with strong support features. The fit is snug and comfortable too.
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Stabils have been a safe choice for heavier over-pronators through the years. There is a great deal of support but the cushioning is also up to standard for plenty of running.
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Stabils have been a safe choice for heavier over-pronators through the years. There is a great deal of support but the cushioning is also up to standard for plenty of running.
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Very well cushioned shoe that has a soft to springy feel throughout and actually has a nice transition from heel strike through to toe off. New colourway from July 2007.
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Very well cushioned shoe that has a soft to springy feel throughout and actually has a nice transition from heel strike through to toe off. New colourway from July 2007.
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A positive combination of cushioning and support but this shoe also has really good traction on a variety of surfaces.
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A positive combination of cushioning and support but this shoe also has really good traction on a variety of surfaces.
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Very nice cushioning from the ProGrid system is backed up with strong support features. The fit is snug and comfortable too.
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Very nice cushioning from the ProGrid system is backed up with strong support features. The fit is snug and comfortable too.
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For 60 pounds you are getting a buying a very functional shoe if you go for the Jazz XI. The cushioning technologies will give you a fair level of protection and the outsole will cope very well with regular underfoot conditions both on road and light trails. Launched August 2007.
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For 60 pounds you are getting a buying a very functional shoe if you go for the Jazz XI. The cushioning technologies will give you a fair level of protection and the outsole will cope very well with regular underfoot conditions both on road and light trails. Launched August 2007.
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A protective shoe with a breathable comfortable upper. The cushioning works well in the heel and forefoot..
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A protective shoe with a breathable comfortable upper. The cushioning works well in the heel and forefoot..
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Good support from the heel through the midfoot as well as a well cushioned ride, particularly in the heel. The shoe grips well and has a good fit. August 2007 launch.
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Good support from the heel through the midfoot as well as a well cushioned ride, particularly in the heel. The shoe grips well and has a good fit. August 2007 launch.
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Slightly cheaper than the Hurricane 9 but this does not have the ProGrid so it is a notch down.
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Slightly cheaper than the Hurricane 9 but this does not have the ProGrid so it is a notch down.
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Very well cushioned shoe that has a soft to springy feel throughout and actually has a nice transition from heel strike through to toe off.
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Very well cushioned shoe that has a soft to springy feel throughout and actually has a nice transition from heel strike through to toe off.
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A mix of speed and protection in this racing shoe which has some medial support that some over-pronators may welcome.
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Coming in at a price point that will interest many people who are looking for a trail shoe for less regular use the Approach gives the kind of grip you want but is actually well cushioned for an off-road shoe allowing you to feel comfortable on harder runnign surfaces too.
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Coming in at a price point that will interest many people who are looking for a trail shoe for less regular use the Approach gives the kind of grip you want but is actually well cushioned for an off-road shoe allowing you to feel comfortable on harder runnign surfaces too.
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This shoe has good blend of characteristics for an over-pronator in search of a supportive lightweight. The upper is snug and the ride feels light and well padded with the support doing a nice job around the midfoot.
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Sitting alongside the Trigon Ride this is a more supportive version for over-pronators. A mix of support and cushioning give a good feel to the shoe that feels a safe ride for mile after mile.
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Sitting alongside the Trigon Ride this is a more supportive version for over-pronators. A mix of support and cushioning give a good feel to the shoe that feels a safe ride for mile after mile.
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A good level of cushioning is on offer in this shoe which overall has a comfy and protective feel.
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A good level of cushioning is on offer in this shoe which overall has a comfy and protective feel.
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Lightweight racing shoe that is responsive and keeps the weight down by stripping down the protection levels.
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The Jazz X takes a trail make-over in this shoe. A good off-road outsole and a more secure and robust upper.
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While lacking the technologies of some of the shoes higher up the Saucony line the Jazz X does a decent job as a cushioning shoe and the off-road traction is a real plus point.
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While lacking the technologies of some of the shoes higher up the Saucony line the Jazz X does a decent job as a cushioning shoe and the off-road traction is a real plus point.
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Mixing the midsole properties of the popular Omni support shoe with the upper and outsole of a trail shoe makes this a good off-road choice that is also fairly at home on the roads.
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Mixing the midsole properties of the popular Omni support shoe with the upper and outsole of a trail shoe makes this a good off-road choice that is also fairly at home on the roads.
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Saucony's top end motion control shoe with a load of support but good cushioning as well.
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Saucony's top end motion control shoe with a load of support but good cushioning as well.
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At the light end of the racing shoe category this shoe is designed to help you hit top speed. It offers some protection but the emphasis is well and truly on speed.
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Low price point shoe but still does an adequate job as a cushioning shoe for someone looking for a shoe that does the basics.
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Low price point shoe but still does an adequate job as a cushioning shoe for someone looking for a shoe that does the basics.
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A secure off-road shoe that is set to deal with more extreme off-road conditions.
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A secure off-road shoe that is set to deal with more extreme off-road conditions.
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Entry level shoe that is fine if you are looking to knock out a couple of runs a week in decent comfort.
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Entry level shoe that is fine if you are looking to knock out a couple of runs a week in decent comfort.
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A fairly light feel to this support shoe. This is more suited to those with mild over-pronation who do not need a vast amount of support or cushioning from their shoes but would rather have a slightly faster feel.
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A fairly light feel to this support shoe. This is more suited to those with mild over-pronation who do not need a vast amount of support or cushioning from their shoes but would rather have a slightly faster feel.
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