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Saucony Men's ProGrid Guide 2 Running Shoes stabilize your steps to control mild overpronation This lightweight stability shoe provides a combination of superb cushioning and flexibility, while helping control mild overpronation (foot rolling inward). Patented ProGridTM in the heel absorbs impact, dissipating shock. It works with the SRC Xtra Forefoot Cushioning system, setting the foot up for a smooth transition from heel to toe-off. The lightweight, breathable mesh upper keeps your foot cool, as air circulates throughout the shoe.
ProGrid Guide 2Reviewed by Jerry N. Clark, 2010-03-07
One of the best all around gym shoes for both men and women with normal/med arches and mild pronation. Have had several friends try these and all love them! Note that the new Guide 3 version just came out. Have yet to try these.
Great Shoe for Big PeopleReviewed by Nielda, 2009-11-25
I have had recurring plantar fasciitis for many years. Shoes are
critical for me. You should go to a good running store to get
fitted properly for but once you have done that these are great
shoes. I buy additional pairs on-line. These in particular are
great for people in the large frame size 180 plus LB. With these
shoes, this video
The Heel Pain R.E.S.C.U.E. Program: A Comprehensive Guide to
Eliminating Heel Pain Caused by Plantar Fasciitis (2 DVD Set)
and these orthotics Lynco Casual Orthotics #L625 - Mens and Womens
I solved my plantar fasciitis problems.
outstanding shoeReviewed by Jaime Christy, 2009-05-18
bought this shoe for mild pronation. I'm an avid runner, usually between 20-30 miles per week. these shoes are holding up nicely. much less wear and tear on my feet than the 1350 new balances i tried prior. would recommend to anyone.
Running foolReviewed by Robert Jauregui Velez, 2009-05-08
Having been an runner as a teen, I thought it would be easy to resume running in my early forties. I have extremely high arches and had always used a neutral-cushioned shoe. Now, those shoes cause me injury and pain. It turns out that, although I underpronate, my foot pronates considerably at the moment of impact with the ground because of my weight. Heavier runners need a stability shoe, but finding shoes for heavy runners with high arches is like finding Wonka's Golden Ticket. The Saucony Men's ProGrid Guide 2 running shoe has been my dearest running mate. No more strains, pulls or pain. The ProGrid Guide 2 provides excellent stability, and just enough arch support to compensate for the impact pronation. Good cushion on the heels, and my narrow feet fit comfortably and snug in the shoes. The toe box has ample space and the laces hug the top of my feet comfortably. A little stiff, right out of the box, but once worn in, I've been a running fool! Gotta get a couple more pair, before they're discontinued.