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Saucony Running Shoes (Regular & Wide): Peregrine 13 $68, Kinvara 14

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online_shoes via eBay has Select Saucony Men's & Women's Shoes on sale as listed below. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

Note: Available sizes will vary and may be limited.

Available:

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  • eBay Seller Info:
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    • 97.9% Positive feedback
    • Free 30 day returns (seller pays for return shipping).
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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fis
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The answer will vary quite a bit by individual, your feet shape and how you stand/walk. I recommend a couple of things:

1) going to a good running shoe store to at least have them look at your feet and tell you if you pronate or supinate or need more of a stability shoe, etc. Try on a few and see if there's anything you like.


2) Go to a site like Runrepeat [runrepeat.com]and see what it says about those shoes. Look at thinks like the weight, the thickness of the insoles, the stack height and the drop height. You'll learn a bit about the factors that make a shoe right for you. That can help you narrow down the search for similar shoes.


3) if you have a pair of old shoes that you love, look that model up to see what its specs are, for the same reason.


4) Order a few pairs from a site like Amazon or Zappos that has a liberal return policy. Wear them all day (inside the house, of course) to make sure you like them.


5) When you find what you like, set up alerts on Amazon and Slickdeals, then grab several pair when the price drops. The frustrating thing about shoes is that they change the models every year. So if you find something you like, buy them up.


6) Rotate them and wear them all. Shoes that sit in a closet can disintegrate as the polypropylene dries out..
Falqon
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If you have a local running store, just stop at step #1 and buy the shoes they recommend. If you are new, then that is the way to go. I went from nothing to marathon without a blister because I listened to smart people. Support your local store and buy the shoes they say.

If everybody goes to their store but buys from Amazon, that store will be gone soon.

If you don't live near a city with a running store then sure try an educated guess and make Amazon returns.

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Some good prices here, though limited sizes make it YMMV. The clearance sales on these 2023 models are appearing in more places. I've seen some similar prices from Amazon merchants (depends on model/size), and if you have the Amazon credit card you get another 5% there. Worth checking first, and maybe setting a price alert.
May 19, 2024 03:51 PM
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cn219703May 19, 2024 03:51 PM
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No sale on the speed and pro model
May 19, 2024 04:08 PM
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TerencePMay 19, 2024 04:08 PM
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Quote from fis :
Some good prices here, though limited sizes make it YMMV. The clearance sales on these 2023 models are appearing in more places. I've seen some similar prices from Amazon merchants (depends on model/size), and if you have the Amazon credit card you get another 5% there. Worth checking first, and maybe setting a price alert.
Good call, Amazon had the omni wide in the size I needed and only for $62 but this vendor did not have it
May 19, 2024 04:13 PM
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chubby-squirrelMay 19, 2024 04:13 PM
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Quote from cn219703 :
No sale on the speed and pro model
I just looked and they had the pink Pro 3 for $82 (extremely limited sizes), and Speed 3 for $86. Other colors of the Pro 3 were $125.
May 19, 2024 05:00 PM
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drsnowmonMay 19, 2024 05:00 PM
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I do a lot of walking at my work. Are there any pros who could recommend a model with the best comfort for concrete walking?
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coreyv87May 19, 2024 05:03 PM
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Good prices, but only incrementally better than the Saucony website for the majority of the 2023 models (Memorial Day sales).

Buyers note that return shipping is not free whereas it is for Saucony.
May 19, 2024 05:51 PM
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techbuffMay 19, 2024 05:51 PM
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Saucony is a good shoe but their sizes are hit and miss. A fuller number say 10 can be too big, and half say 9.5 too tight…. Found it easier to get the right size in other brands where there was clear difference and easy decision even at half sizes. I went with a half smaller thinking it will slightly expand/ relax over time but should have gone with the half num larger. Alas, Hindsight is 20/20….Mind you, it could just be my experience & ymmv.
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hollalouyeaMay 19, 2024 06:13 PM
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Quote from chubby-squirrel :
I just looked and they had the pink Pro 3 for $82 (extremely limited sizes), and Speed 3 for $86. Other colors of the Pro 3 were $125.
REI anniversary sale have speed 3 on sale around $120 right now and other sauconys at discount
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TidesterzMay 19, 2024 08:02 PM
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Hooooold ! Lower prices coming 😎
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Quote from techbuff :
Saucony is a good shoe but their sizes are hit and miss. A fuller number say 10 can be too big, and half say 9.5 too tight…. Found it easier to get the right size in other brands where there was clear difference and easy decision even at half sizes. I went with a half smaller thinking it will slightly expand/ relax over time but should have gone with the half num larger. Alas, Hindsight is 20/20….Mind you, it could just be my experience & ymmv.
Runners tend to mitigate these differences with socks..different thicknesses. Eg. too tight, wear with thin socks....too big, wear extra cushion Thorlo's. If they don't fit your sock collection, then send'em back. Saucony is always a half size UP when I order. Foot measures 9.5, so I buy 10's and use Thorlo's for a perfect fit.

Max Cushion https://thorlo.com/collections/ru...9439569965
Last edited by alphawave May 19, 2024 at 01:48 PM.
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Quote from drsnowmon :
I do a lot of walking at my work. Are there any pros who could recommend a model with the best comfort for concrete walking?
The answer will vary quite a bit by individual, your feet shape and how you stand/walk. I recommend a couple of things:

1) going to a good running shoe store to at least have them look at your feet and tell you if you pronate or supinate or need more of a stability shoe, etc. Try on a few and see if there's anything you like.


2) Go to a site like Runrepeat [runrepeat.com]and see what it says about those shoes. Look at thinks like the weight, the thickness of the insoles, the stack height and the drop height. You'll learn a bit about the factors that make a shoe right for you. That can help you narrow down the search for similar shoes.


3) if you have a pair of old shoes that you love, look that model up to see what its specs are, for the same reason.


4) Order a few pairs from a site like Amazon or Zappos that has a liberal return policy. Wear them all day (inside the house, of course) to make sure you like them.


5) When you find what you like, set up alerts on Amazon and Slickdeals, then grab several pair when the price drops. The frustrating thing about shoes is that they change the models every year. So if you find something you like, buy them up.


6) Rotate them and wear them all. Shoes that sit in a closet can disintegrate as the polypropylene dries out..
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FalqonMay 20, 2024 04:17 PM
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Quote from fis :
The answer will vary quite a bit by individual, your feet shape and how you stand/walk. I recommend a couple of things:

1) going to a good running shoe store to at least have them look at your feet and tell you if you pronate or supinate or need more of a stability shoe, etc. Try on a few and see if there's anything you like.


2) Go to a site like Runrepeat [runrepeat.com]and see what it says about those shoes. Look at thinks like the weight, the thickness of the insoles, the stack height and the drop height. You'll learn a bit about the factors that make a shoe right for you. That can help you narrow down the search for similar shoes.


3) if you have a pair of old shoes that you love, look that model up to see what its specs are, for the same reason.


4) Order a few pairs from a site like Amazon or Zappos that has a liberal return policy. Wear them all day (inside the house, of course) to make sure you like them.


5) When you find what you like, set up alerts on Amazon and Slickdeals, then grab several pair when the price drops. The frustrating thing about shoes is that they change the models every year. So if you find something you like, buy them up.


6) Rotate them and wear them all. Shoes that sit in a closet can disintegrate as the polypropylene dries out..
If you have a local running store, just stop at step #1 and buy the shoes they recommend. If you are new, then that is the way to go. I went from nothing to marathon without a blister because I listened to smart people. Support your local store and buy the shoes they say.

If everybody goes to their store but buys from Amazon, that store will be gone soon.

If you don't live near a city with a running store then sure try an educated guess and make Amazon returns.
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ruffruderMay 20, 2024 05:41 PM
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I have triumph 21 and really like it but imo it's not for training(only if you want to reduce pressure on your joints) , rather race or walk. They are cool and pushing you to run faster (about 2 mins faster for mile for me, light to moderate running)
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Free returns? It isn't clear from listing...

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qt111115May 20, 2024 06:32 PM
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Amazon is also on sale (kinvara 14) for $60 (a dollar cheaper with free return)

https://a.co/d/fuurskl

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