| Saucony Women's ProGrid Guide 2 Running Shoe | 
| Colors: |  White/Silver/Pink |
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| Brand: Saucony Category: Sports Department: womens
Buy New: $59.95 - $97.00 as of 9/8/2010 03:12 CDT details
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 63,106
Fabric Type: Mesh and synthetic leather Color: White/Blue - Discontinued Style Media: Apparel Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 14 x 5 x 5
ASIN: B001U0PKA4
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Product Description The Saucony ProGrid Guide 2 runner offers superb support and flexibility.Air mesh and synthetic upperLace-up front, padded collar and mesh tongueTextile lining and cushioning Comfortride (R) insoleShock-absorbing Impulse EVA dual density midsole, Arch-Lock(R)HRC Strobel(R) board, SRC Impact Zone(R)SCRC XTRA(R)forefoot cushioningProGrid(R) heel support, XT-900(R) carbon rubber traction outsole
Amazon.com Product Description Let this shoe from Saucony Guide you to a better running regimen. Heel Cassette ProGrid Technology offers maximum comfort and performance, while the compression-molded EVA midsole delivers shock attenuation. You'll also enjoy a smoother transition thanks to its SRC Impact Zone.
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Nothing like these! September 23, 2009 Butterfly (Milwaukee, WI United States) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
I was diagnosed with severe plantar facitis after I fractured my foot. I had been wearing heels and sandles daily for probably 20 years. I never knew you could have these types of injury to your feet. Mostly everybody I speak to were able to heal from it within a month or so, and they usually only have it in one foot, not both like me. For those of you who don't know, PF is very painful to the heels, arches and balls of your feet and also affect your calf muscles. I was devastated when the doctor said I had to wear gyn shoes for a while until I heal. Why? Because I could not walk on the bottoms of my feet! They would hurt so bad that I would end up walking on my tip toes or the sides of my feet all day! Gym shoes are not my style AT ALL but I couldn't take it any more.
I had some Nike in the past so I pulled those out. TERRIBLE, even with an insert.. I had some brand new Avia that I never wore before. TERRIBLE. My knee would get hot and my feet and legs would hurt. I tried on EZSpirit. Oh my goodness, terrible. My therapist suggested a running shoe because it should give more support through the ball of the foot. So I found a actual running store who recommended this shoe based on need, stride, stance. WOW!!!! I never knew sneakers could feel like this. And I never ever would have spent this kind of money if it was not for comfort - $25 was my max. AMAZING shoe!!
I tried on some other brands just to be sure like new balance, asics, brooks and nothing could compare to this shoe for comfort, support, stability and looks. I've had the grey/yellow and just purchase my second paid in silver/pink. I just ordered the TR version for the winter months. Yes. I wear them daily, with everthing, everywhere, church, work, etc, so they have to be somewhat cute and versitile. But the most important things in support and comfort. Although my injury happened a 9-08, I just started wearing them in 3-09. The healing process is slow but sure and these shoes makes a HUGE difference.
I will continue buying the Guide even through all their upgrades because it, by far, is the shoe for me.
Oh - I can only workout on the bike or rowing machine and now my toes dont go numb and my knees don't heat up. I sneak sometimes and go for a walk which work well too. I used to have to stop every other block to beat on my calves or stretch my feet, but not anymore. I just ice them when I get home and do my regular therapeutic stretches. Hopefully I can get back into some real shoes by the beginning of the year.
I know this was long, but hopefully it will help someone in the same situation. Be blessed.
Love this shoe March 12, 2010 Laura E. Hargrove 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have owned numerous different Saucony shoes over the years, as the brand just seems to fit my wider flat foot. I both walk and run, and am rehabiliting a foot injury. This shoe has been great, and the custom orthotic I have been using fits perfectly. It is a quality shoe, and in fact this is my second pair of the very same shoe. Due to my injury I've had to wear these shoes all day everyday for the last 7 months. Great shoe, will buy them again!
The best running shoes ever! April 6, 2010 Vanessa Yataco Marquez (Houston-TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These running shoes are simply awesome!
The shoes have solved my underpronation problem! No more problems during and after long distance running!
Best running shoe ever June 11, 2010 Austenesque (Philadelphia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a fantastic running shoe and needs no break in time whatsoever. It is extremely lightweight, made of a breathable mesh material. Excellent arch support, stability, cushioning and a roomy toe box. This is probably my 5th or 6 pair of Pro Grid Guide 2s. They are perfect for me, a mild overpronator, and fit perfectly right out of the box and out for a 5 mile run or long distance speed walk. No blisters, discomfort, or pain. I love these shoes!
Good shoes June 17, 2010 William H. Wardlaw (Jackson, MS USA) Wife got these due to sensitive feet. These are the third pair she has purchased.
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