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Saucony ProGrid Kinvara


$90.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:An extremely light, flexible shoe. Unique look for a Saucony shoe (most Saucony's tend to look a little same-y but these stand out from the rest). Very comfortable right out of the box--requires no break-in period.

The Cons:Lightweight materials in the upper don't hold up well to intense running, making these shoes a bad choice for more serious runners. The insole provides way too much arch support, making a new insole a must for some runners.

The ProGrid Kinvara is a training shoe from Saucony's ProGrid lineup that provides support to runners with neutral pronation.  It is designed with an air mesh upper for breathability and has a molded EVA sockliner which reduces odors and allows the foot to breathe.

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  The shoe features Saucony's Heel ProGrid LITE technology which absorbs impact and shock and allows for smooth transition throughout the stride.  The ProGrid Kinvara utilizes EVA+ technology in the midsole which is durable and provides lightweight cushioning.  It also has an outsole comprised of XT-900 carbon rubber to provide grip and traction.  The shoe is available in men's and women's sizes and colors.

Features

  • Lightweight, flexible design
  • Molded EVA Sockliner
  • Air Mesh Upper
  • Heel Progrid LITE
  • EVA+ Technology
  • XT-900 Technology
  • Triangular Lug Design

Men's Color Options

  • White/Black/Orange
  • White/Black/Blue

Women's Color Options

  • White/Blue
  • White/Green

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Pros
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    An extremely light, flexible shoe.

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    Unique look for a Saucony shoe (most Saucony's tend to look a little same-y but these stand out from the rest).

  • 1

    Very comfortable right out of the box--requires no break-in period.

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    Low heel-toe drop design (12mm or less) facilitates better form.

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    Upper is very well ventilated--feels like a comfy sock.

Cons
  • 1

    Lightweight materials in the upper don't hold up well to intense running, making these shoes a bad choice for more serious runners.

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    The insole provides way too much arch support, making a new insole a must for some runners.

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