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Customers say
Customers like the fit and value of the shoes. They mention that it fits well, is comfortable, and is good value for the price. Customers are also happy with the weight, appearance, and comfort. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, arch support, and stability.
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J. Miller –
Very Lightweight and comfortable.
This is my second pair of these. I wear them to the gym 4-5 mornings a week where I do a lot of cardio and they hold up pretty well. If you’re an outdoor distance runner you probably want to invest a little more in shoes, but if you are like me and primarily use them to do 60-90 minutes of cardio on treadmills, ellipticals, stationary bikes, etc. at the local gym these are lightweight, comfortable and a great value.
Herman On the Path –
Surprising comfortable for light use
Normally I do not like to buy anything but ASICS or New Balance online but these fit fine. I wear a D width and would like to find a wide toe box but again for casual wear these are fine and I walked several miles around the zoo and they were fine.
michael chad cleary –
Good comfort, good price
I purchased these shoes to replace my worn out Skechers. This is my first ever pair of Saucony shoes. I am pleased overall with the look, comfort, support, and fit of the shoes. My only complaint is for some reason they tend to come untied. I don’t know if it’s because the strings are so thin and slick or what, but I am constantly having to retie the things.
Rich L –
Great shoe for what I need it for (walking)
I normally bought Saucony triumph in my running days. But since I had spinal fusion and I am only walking now I gave these a try. The sole appears like it will hold up better over the miles, but there is definitely a difference in cushion and impact absorption. If you’re a running, I’d recommend Ride or Triumph, but for a walking like me these seem to be the better shoe. They fit true to size for Saucony. The 12 wide fits the same as the 12 wide in Triumph or Ride. I have over 30 miles walking in these so far.
2WOOFS –
Great Shoe
I have used various Saucony shoes in the past. I feel like these kind of go back to the good old days with no unnecessary bells and whistles.They have a consistent good fit and are comfortable out of the box.Good value.
George Wigge –
Excellent
they are the best shoes for work very durable
JRW818 –
Very supportive
I purchased these for walking and couldn’t be happier with them. Very supportive and comfortable. I’ve even run in them, but I have better runners also Saucony.
TK421 –
Not the best Saucony running shoe
Distance running has been my go-to exercise for most of my adult life – 30+ years. I’ve exclusively worn Saucony running shoes since about the first year, so I have plenty of experience with their shoes. They make a wide range of running shoes with a wide price range to match. They aren’t as well-known as Nike or Adidas, but they really live up to their slogan of being “true to the sport”.I normally buy their mid-price runners. At ~25 miles per week, they last about 5 – 6 months and give good support on pavement, side roads or treadmills. I happened to spot these on sale this time and was excited to get a great deal on what looked to be a newer version of their Cohesion shoes.Long story short, these are definitely not Saucony’s best shoes. They feel too light, like cheap shoes you’d find at Wal Mart. They also don’t have the support I normally find with Saucony. They feel more spongey – like they won’t stand up to distance-running.Only time will tell. I’m going to use them on my treadmill for now, but I definitely won’t buy these again. Don’t read this to mean I’m abandoning Saucony altogether – I’ll just stick with the ones that I know are great.
Melody –
wide is good size for me. Lots of space for toes. Super comfortable.