Saucony has Men's & Women's Ride 15, Ride 14, and Peregrine 12 Running Shoes on sale for 61% off when you apply code PR145S2 at checkout. Shipping is free.
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Saucony[saucony.com] has Men's & Women's Ride 15, Ride 14, and Peregrine 12 Running Shoes on sale for 61% off when you apply code PR145S2 at checkout. Shipping is free.
I bought these on a past Slickdeals sale. Got them for under $40. Great as everyday walking/gym/casual shoe. Very comfortable and sufficiently stylish. I got the black/white color. Fit true to size.
How do they compare to triumph 20s? Do they actually have stability or not? I need a good walking/hiking shoe for Italy.
You better have a lot of patience then because the Speed 4 launch has been pushed back to April of 2024, 10 months from now. Clearance sales for discontinued models only occur when an update is set to release.
You better have a lot of patience then because the Speed 4 launch has been pushed back to April of 2024, 10 months from now. Clearance sales for discontinued models only occur when an update is set to release.
If you don't mind, where did you get the information on the April 2024 release date. I know initially it was supposed to be mid-Fall (around September/October). While I wouldn't mind discounted Speed 3s, I'm really interested to see if they use their new PWG HG components for the Speed 4.
Sad to hear the Speed 3 is not as good as the Speed 2 which are a lot of fun
Maybe it's an even number vs odd number model problem like several shoes go though, they experiment with untested changes in the odd and break things. Then fix it on the even. Not kidding, that's a real thing because it takes like a year to get a new shoe design to the overseas manufacturing.
Sad to hear the Speed 3 is not as good as the Speed 2 which are a lot of fun
Maybe it's an even number vs odd number model problem like several shoes go though, they experiment with untested changes in the odd and break things. Then fix it on the even. Not kidding, that's a real thing because it takes like a year to get a new shoe design to the overseas manufacturing.
I actually love my Speed 3s. PR'd my marathon in them. Of course the month before that I PR'd my 1/2 marathon in my Speed 2s. I actually have 2 brand new pairs of Speed 2s waiting to be worn. They are definitely one of my favorite running shoes of all-time.
That being said, I do plan to buy a couple of pair of Speed 3s once they go on a nice sale.
The ride 15 is a really nice daily trainer shoe. It is plush yet the upper is cool enough for warm climates. They feel good and are pretty responsive but they are not soft or squishy.
They are pretty stable and can also be used as a daily shoe and or training shoe for weights etc. I keep this in my suitcase for an all around travel shoe and I just bought a second pair to have at home for all around use also. From the reviews I've seen, the ride 16 is not significantly different in the midsole or outsole. The upper is slightly different and even maybe more hot due to it's construction.
I love my Rides. I have a stockpile of the 14's and bought a 15 not long ago. Just bought another 15 in a different color. For my foot, they are just about perfect.
If you don't mind, where did you get the information on the April 2024 release date. I know initially it was supposed to be mid-Fall (around September/October). While I wouldn't mind discounted Speed 3s, I'm really interested to see if they use their new PWG HG components for the Speed 4.
There's a Reddit post in the r/runningshoegeeks sub that broke the news back in mid-May. Saucony reps are privately informing people at demo events of a new change in strategy. Going forward Saucony will only update/refresh shoes in their Performance line, which mainly includes the Endorphin series, once every two years instead of annually.
Over at LetsRun I made a post about this new change and a shake up of corporate leadership at Saucony's parent company Wolverine Worldwide (ticker: WWW). Last month the company named a new president and the head of the Active Group, a division of the company that includes brands such as Merrell and Saucony, announced her resignation. WWW has been struggling in recent years with meager profits and rising debts. The change in shoe update policy could be seen as an attempt to reduce costs and increase gross margins.
Running Warehouse has independently confirmed that Saucony is skipping Endorphin updates for 2023.
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How do they compare to triumph 20s? Do they actually have stability or not? I need a good walking/hiking shoe for Italy.
Maybe it's an even number vs odd number model problem like several shoes go though, they experiment with untested changes in the odd and break things. Then fix it on the even. Not kidding, that's a real thing because it takes like a year to get a new shoe design to the overseas manufacturing.
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Maybe it's an even number vs odd number model problem like several shoes go though, they experiment with untested changes in the odd and break things. Then fix it on the even. Not kidding, that's a real thing because it takes like a year to get a new shoe design to the overseas manufacturing.
That being said, I do plan to buy a couple of pair of Speed 3s once they go on a nice sale.
Triumphs and rides are both neutral shoes, the guides are their stability runner.
They are pretty stable and can also be used as a daily shoe and or training shoe for weights etc. I keep this in my suitcase for an all around travel shoe and I just bought a second pair to have at home for all around use also. From the reviews I've seen, the ride 16 is not significantly different in the midsole or outsole. The upper is slightly different and even maybe more hot due to it's construction.
Had never worn Saucony until I got plantar fasciitis. Saucony Echelon is built for orthodics. I have their Echelon running and walking shoe.
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There's a Reddit post in the r/runningshoegeeks sub that broke the news back in mid-May. Saucony reps are privately informing people at demo events of a new change in strategy. Going forward Saucony will only update/refresh shoes in their Performance line, which mainly includes the Endorphin series, once every two years instead of annually.
Over at LetsRun I made a post about this new change and a shake up of corporate leadership at Saucony's parent company Wolverine Worldwide (ticker: WWW). Last month the company named a new president and the head of the Active Group, a division of the company that includes brands such as Merrell and Saucony, announced her resignation. WWW has been struggling in recent years with meager profits and rising debts. The change in shoe update policy could be seen as an attempt to reduce costs and increase gross margins.
Running Warehouse has independently confirmed that Saucony is skipping Endorphin updates for 2023.