Saucony Flashcards
What are the two neutral shoes in the Saucony range?
- Ride
- Triumph
What’s the difference between the ride and triumph?
Triumph is a cushioned neutral and therefore is more expensive than ride which is just a neutral
Describe the Saucony ride + who you would give it it…
- Neutral shoe (for neutral foot or supinator)
- Features: breathable engineered mesh, power run cushioning, light weight, herringbone pattern for some grip
Describe the Saucony triumph + who you would give it to…
- Cushioned neutral (for neutral foot who wants something bouncy for long distance or maybe lots of pressure shown in the scan)
- Features: power run + cushioning, engineered mesh upper, form fit to hug and sock liner (reduce blisters+ increase comfort), flex grooves to flow through, higher at back to hold in
What shoe of the Saucony range is described as stable neutral?
Echelon
Describe the Saucony echelon + who it is for…
- Stable neutral
- Features: often recommended by podiatrists, straight last+ one piece to make full contact with ground, an external toecap which is more durable, functional logo (hard to hold foot in), foam base thicker than ride, wide fitting
What are the three Saucony shoes in the support range?
- Guide
- Hurricane
- Omni
Describe the Saucony guide + who it is for…
- It is the least supportive of the support range so for someone who only rolls in slightly
- Features: wedge plastic piece for support under arch (TPU guidance frame), sock liner, semi curved last, power run foam
Describe the Saucony hurricane + who it is for…
- Middle level of support for someone rolling in a significant amount
- Features: power run + (better foam then guide), TPU guidance frame spreads further, connected lateral and medial outsole, stable heel, engineered up for support and strength including paneling.
Describe the Saucony omni+ who it is for…
- Biggest level of support for heavy overpronation
- Features: toe paneling wraps around for stability, flex grooves give flexibility, hard foam to support under arch, stable heel (high ankle)
Order the Saucony shoes in terms of most to least support…
- Triumph
- Ride
- Echelon
- Guide
- Hurricane
- Omni