Saucony Women’s ProGrid Stabil CS Running Shoe
- Heel Cassette ProGrid Technology for Maximum Comfort and Performance
- The Ulitmate Stability and Cushioning for the severe over-pronator
- Dual Density SSL EVA Midsole
Product Description
The Saucony® ProGrid Stabil women’s wide width running shoe is built to provide a smooth, comfortable ride. It’s constructed using an SRC Impact Zone for shock attenuation on impact, with an HRC Strobel board that increases cushioning and support.Amazon.com Product Description
Saucony’s Grid Stabil CS running shoe is perfect for excessive overpronators. It offers superior motion control, a smooth, cushioned ride, and a supportive, comfortable upper.Amazon.com Product Description
Saucony’s Grid Stabil CS running shoe is perfect for excessive overpronators. It offers superior motion control, a smooth, cushioned ride, and a supportive, comfortable upper.
Saucony Women’s ProGrid Stabil CS Running Shoe
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Filed under: Running
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I find these shoes to be very stable. The outside of the shoes, on the inside by the arches, look a little like old lady shoes because of the support. When I’m wearing these shoes, my ankles are really straight (I overpronate). Yes, the shoes have a very wide toe box, which is good for me. I have a narrow heel and have been able to tie the shoes to keep my heels from slipping. I wear them to the gym and at home when I am working around the house.
Rating: 4 / 6
If you have flat feet and/or need a stable, motion control shoe, this may be the shoe for you.
I have run in Saucony, Asics, Brooks, Reebok, NB, and Nike. This is by far the best shoe so far for me.
I have trouble finding a comfortable running shoe with most brands because the arch support is too high. Not so with this shoe. I love the wider platform and stability. The wider toe box is a plus, especially if your feet tend to swell while running in hot weather.
Rating: 5 / 6
Extremely comfortable shoe. Wearing with orthotics as a walking shoe and works well. Recommended by both my physical therapist and doctor. Good looking once you get used to them, I only would wear “designer” sneakers and now I see how uncomfortable other shoes are.
Rating: 4 / 6
I pronate, I have a wide forefoot and a narrow heel. I walk, I don’t run. These shoes are a godsend. My back doesn’t hurt, my heels don’t hurt, my knees don’t hurt. They keep me in alignment. Yes, they are a little orthotic looking, but if you pronate you have no choice. The tongue is a little hard to smooth down, you have to run your fingers over it each time you lace up. I’ll take that for the comfort that I have in these. I wear a regular width in these, by the way, where I normally wear a D. I was fitted by a professional, so I know that it’s the correct width.
Rating: 5 / 6
I was very disappointed in this shoe. I had last year’s model of this shoe and loved it. It was very supportive and I did a lot of running in them. As expected, they wore out over time so I got this newer model a month ago. I hate them. Someone mentioned the oversized tongue and that was the first thing I felt when putting them on. They are no where as supportive as the older model. If you compare the two there is at least 1/4 inch less arch support. This new sneaker has an insert inside rather than the shoe itself being as supportive. I had shin splints the first week of running in these, which indicated I was using new muscles due to different support. They squeak and have some sort of leak as I see condensation in the “air bubble” on the bottom of the shoe. They are attractive and comfortable if you are just going to walk around in them and use them for fashion, but if you have flat feet and run, I would not recommend these. I actually just bought the old model on clearance here online and wish I did that to start as I would have saved myself $120, but the new ones were much better looking and not so much like grandma’s orthotic shoe.
Rating: 1 / 6