Saucony Women's ProGrid Triumph 5 Running Shoe | 
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| Brand: Saucony Category: Shoes Department: Womens
Buy New: $87.99 - $119.99 (On sale from $120.00)
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 4328
Fabric Type: Nylon Mesh And Synthetic Color: White/Silver/Red Media: Apparel Clothing Size: * Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 7.2 x 4.4
ASIN: B000YBEDHQ
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| Features:
| • | Full-length ProGrid technology for maximum comfort and performance | | • | SSL EVA Midsole | | • | Arch Lock to provide snug midfoot fit | | • | Approximate weight per pair: 19.2 oz. |
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Product Description This lightweight running shoe comes with Saucony latest technology that absorbs impact with each stride. Feet are set up with a smooth transition with SRC Impact Zone and are offered a snug and comfortable fit while centered on the midsole platform. The Impact Interface provides cushioning and isolates heel impact. Recommended for high arches. Click here to view the outsole. Click here to view an illustration of the ProGrid with Respon-Tek technology.
Amazon.com Product Description Incredibly responsive to your every step, the newest generation of the Progrid Triumph from Saucony blends cutting-edge support features with a lightweight athletic design. This lace-up running shoe combines a Respon-Tek, EVA, and SSL-blend midsole with Saucony's most up-to-date impact deflection technology to absorb shock and provide an easy transition from heel impact to toe off. An Ortholite sock liner keeps your feet cool and dry, while the sleek racing style and light, bright colors of this high-performance shoe keep you looking good mile after mile.
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| Customer Reviews:
good not great June 29, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I bought these because I had the earlier version of this model and was well satisfied. When it was time to replace them I simply bought the updated shoe. You still need a full size larger than you ordinarily buy and it still offers a comfortable, supportive platform. But it seems to me that some of the cushioning was deducted from the ball of the foot area, so the shoe seems thinner and harder this year. Also, the colors offered are awful (this was true earlier, too). Why do manufacturers think anyone wants shoes that look like they're part of a kid's astronaut costume?
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