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They are slightly heavier then your average runner, but between the grip and shoe structure, it's more then made up for. Great fit, found them true to size and good for someone with a wider foot. Plus the red/white/black look even better than the pictures, highly recommended.Best Deals on Saucony Men's Progrid Xodus 3.0 Trail Running Shoe
The product arrived rapidly, fit well and is stylish. The shoes are well made, lightweight and sturdy. After a brief break in period, I took them on an 11 mile run up rugged terrain in the small mountain ranges of Marin County. They performed very well. I'd recommend them to anyone.Honest reviews on Saucony Men's Progrid Xodus 3.0 Trail Running Shoe
This pair retired two worn out pairs of trail shoes. Montrail and Nike. This is my first Saucony.Montrail were much stiffer and less comfortable than these, especially on road but bombproof AND ventilated.
Nike were comparably comfy but didn't wear out well.
Pros:
Cushion well, very comfy from the first use.
minimal heal-2-toe drop a pro if like me, that's the way you like it.
Grip well on most terrain i've tried.
Not too heavy for a trail shoe.
No more undone shoelaces with the tongue shoelace pocket. great feature.
look well ventilated with all the mesh but gotta wait for summer to see how they really do.
Price is right!
Cons:
Not too grippy on asphalt, and do "ok" loose-over-hardpack.
Very slippery when turning a corner on WET asphalt (reason for only 4 stars, imho)
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These are great for the trail, but their 4 mm offset makes them bad for other activities (for me)... which of course makes them good for trails... so good! I much prefer my triumphs to run in but take them on the trails i run and twisted ankles and headers are common. Only fell once with these in many runs.Added I run at least 5 times a week 3 miles on a rough trail with up and downs, roots, clay and water (when and after rain). I treat them terrible and it has been months with hardly any wear. I take them off after a run and the are muddy and damp sometimes (I bang them together) and stick them in the back seat on a towel. They sit there (sometimes wet) and the next day they are ready to go. I have never cleaned them and as the weather dries up they seem to clean themselves. The tread seems like new, but I hardly ever run on pavement, but do run on rocks. I never noticed any shrinkage especially since they get wet often.
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