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Saucony Men's Guide 15 Running Shoes - Lightweight Stability Sneakers for Road Running & Training | Perfect for Marathon, Jogging & Gym Workouts
Saucony Men's Guide 15 Running Shoes - Lightweight Stability Sneakers for Road Running & Training | Perfect for Marathon, Jogging & Gym Workouts

Saucony Men's Guide 15 Running Shoes - Lightweight Stability Sneakers for Road Running & Training | Perfect for Marathon, Jogging & Gym Workouts

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Description

Runs smooth. Feels amazing. Every bit of the Guide 15 was designed with three things in mind: total comfort, a light feel, and an unbelievably smooth ride. It’s softer, it’s springier, and it’s made to hug your foot like nothing else you’ve put on before. Delivering the running experience of your dreams, only it’s very, very real.

Features

    Rubber sole

    With a softer, lighter PWRRUN formula and more midsole beveling, you get a thicker stack of cushioning and an incredibly smooth ride from heel to toe.

    HOLLOW-TECH gives you the underfoot support you need, but in a lightweight and minimalistic way.

    By carving out the midsole and creating a deeper foot bed, you sit into the shoe, instead of on top of it, for an incredibly supportive fit.

Reviews

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I tend to supinate or under-pronate which means that my shoes wear on the outer edges both on the heel and midfoot. This shoe at first feels like it's exaggerating that type of motion for me, with the inner edge feeling like it hits the ground first unless you alter your gait/strike. But that isn't borne out with the wear pattern so far and I've had some great times on 2 mile runs on the treadmill without any pain, injuries or contributing to my already existing issues such as being prone to IT band problems.I like this shoe. It's lightweight and very cushiony. I'd say it's about in the middle of the road as far as overall support but the arch support is better than average. When you have a shoe of this type that is this lightweight, you're going to give up some support through the use of thinner/lighter materials, but this model is much more supportive than other Saucony lightweights like the Kinvara 13. I have also bought this shoe for my wife and she likes it a lot. We have completely different foot types and she's not a runner, but she does value stability and cushion. These deliver for both of us.You could easily run a marathon, 10k, or 5k in this shoe, but it tends toward the Hoka level of separation of your foot's sole from the road. So this particular model is more geared towards the 10k or marathon where the Ride 15 is a "faster" shoe and, IIRC, has a carbon or other hard material "spring" built into the mid-sole.So far I have nothing to complain about with this pair of Sauconys and they are always improving what needs to be improved and leaving what needs to be left alone in every subsequent model year. If you want supreme cushion, and not just the feel of it without the reality, these are a great option. They aren't the springiest running shoes out there, and the rise is a bit too much to use as weight/athletic trainers (for my body geometry and preferences anyway) but they are excellent in terms of orthopedics and support. Long story short I love this shoe for what it does, but don't expect it to do things that only "super shoes" or those with "superfoam" and state of the art midsole plates made of carbon fiber and other exotic materials to do.